[video]https://youtu.be/jvLQN4HM42I[/video]PG's John Bohlinger rocks and rolls with the new bolt-on offset featuring new vintage-voiced single-coils with formvar wiring.

[video]https://youtu.be/jvLQN4HM42I[/video]PG's John Bohlinger rocks and rolls with the new bolt-on offset featuring new vintage-voiced single-coils with formvar wiring.
John Bohlinger comes off as usual, unprepared, unprofessional, and uninformed about the product he is reviewing. Even his mic set up sucks. Still, the Doheny manages to shine through his ineptitude. Thumbs Up.
That was my take too. I don't watch television, so I didn't know Bohlinger from Adam. I saw the same lack of product knowledge and preparedness as everyone else, but it didn't bother me to the same level as it did others. The fact that he didn't really understand what he was holding in his hands till he played it - made his gushing endorsement quite credible.Johnny Alien wrote:He's a bit cheeseball but this video is 10 times better than the jazzmaster vs doheny video. They do these all the time, they are just first look videos. There will be a professional review video sometime soon.
FZTNT wrote:Now that I have heard a little more of the guitar in this video I am convinced that it contains all of the necessary G&L DNA to be a good sounding and playing guitar. Regardless of body wood, color etc. I am really hung up on the name. It's great to pay homage to the famous beach (although being a serial east coaster had never heard of it prior to the release of this guitar) but I believe that the name is going to kill this guitar. It's just too niche to appeal to most and sad to say, It's not the best G&L you can get for the money. They might have perhaps launched it as a Tribute and see what happens from there. There, I said what I have been thinking since it came out.
Tom
When they won't even put the name on the headstock you know that they weren't all that happy with the name, right?JagInTheBag wrote:
Buhleave me, I went nine rounds with names- the factory chose this. It is a name that does more harm than good. But perhaps there is hope we can coin a "nickname" that IS cool.
Suggestions?
+1yowhatsshakin wrote:The Skunkworks
...ever google F-100 and 'Fender' , and most the results are trying to sell you parts for your Ford truck?Crusher wrote:G&L "Peacekeeper" (name of an experimental missile)... dunno, to fit Leo's names already on (S500, ASAT) Would fit with the guitar no, how can a surf guitar not try to keep peace?Just rabbling...
I don't think this the case, for some reason I get the feeling the logo delete is the preferred marking these days. Just check out G&L facebook feed, I swear most have the model delete logo, even if it is not a body match headstock. I seen several comment on this forum and facebook about how people really like the clean look of the model delete. I think this is why they did it... Personally, I prefer the model name on the headstock. I also prefer painted or body matched headstocks - but they come model delete as default. My ASAT Classic S has model delete as it has body matched headstock. My guess is the dealer must have not known you had to state you wanted the model logo when body match was specified... I have to admit I was slightly disappointed when it cam model delete. I can kind of understand why the model delete with body match headstocks, depending on the color (especially dark colors) the model might not show up. But Margarita Metallic is light and the logo would shown up just fine.FZTNT wrote:When they won't even put the name on the headstock you know that they weren't all that happy with the name, right?JagInTheBag wrote:
Buhleave me, I went nine rounds with names- the factory chose this. It is a name that does more harm than good. But perhaps there is hope we can coin a "nickname" that IS cool.
Suggestions?
Just sayin...
Tom
Hmmm. The Shoegazer?JagInTheBag wrote:FZTNT wrote:Now that I have heard a little more of the guitar in this video I am convinced that it contains all of the necessary G&L DNA to be a good sounding and playing guitar. Regardless of body wood, color etc. I am really hung up on the name. It's great to pay homage to the famous beach (although being a serial east coaster had never heard of it prior to the release of this guitar) but I believe that the name is going to kill this guitar. It's just too niche to appeal to most and sad to say, It's not the best G&L you can get for the money. They might have perhaps launched it as a Tribute and see what happens from there. There, I said what I have been thinking since it came out.
Tom
Buhleave me, I went nine rounds with names- the factory chose this. It is a name that does more harm than good. But perhaps there is hope we can coin a "nickname" that IS cool.
Suggestions?
Agreed. dB, Darth, are you listening?mikemjr12 wrote:I don't mind the name Doheny. I too had to look it up but I don't think it takes too much away. I'm sure there are better names out there, and it seems silly but the name is somewhat important. I think there's been some disappointment in the way G&L has marketed it so far. So much of guitar product marketing is video and testimonial based, and when the model launched there was only a 5 minute demo that really left me asking more questions than I had going into it. And now we're having to wait weeks between demo videos that, while well intentioned, aren't exactly the kinds of videos I look for when researching gear.
But this is really an issue I think G&L has that isn't exclusive to the Doheny. Try looking for multiple demos of the SC-2 that were made in the last year or so. They just aren't out there. Andy's from PGS is nice, but it was made in 2009 or something. Or what about the current F-100? The solamente? You can usually find demos of tribute lines fairly easily, but I find the resources and information regarding some of their top models lacking.
Nah, see: Re: New G&L offset model: Doheny!FZTNT wrote:When they won't even put the name on the headstock you know that they weren't all that happy with the name, right?JagInTheBag wrote:
Buhleave me, I went nine rounds with names- the factory chose this. It is a name that does more harm than good. But perhaps there is hope we can coin a "nickname" that IS cool.
Suggestions?
Just sayin...
Tom
Do you remember seeing the ASAT model for the first time ... and saying what does "ASAT" stand for?... just sayin'.Inspired by the classic surf sound born in Southern California, the new G&L Doheny™ takes its name from the iconic beach in the heart of Orange County
where '60s surf pioneers became legends. Since those halcyon days, both music and surfing have evolved far beyond their roots, and so has the the performance of the gear.
+1Fumble fingers wrote:I liked it !!... Has lack of G&L knowledge confirms we are not getting a Fan Boy doing the review , makes it seem more honest and he played enough riffs to make me want one even more .
I live in Orange County, but that's not why I'd heard of Doheny; the Beach Boys talk about it two of their most popular songs:goatofballstreet wrote:Why the name isn't a big big deal I honestly hate it. I also agree that a tribute model should be considered just because for the price point every other G&L design seems more appealing to me right now.
Just saw this on G&L's Facebook page.goatofballstreet wrote:Why the name isn't a big big deal I honestly hate it. I also agree that a tribute model should be considered just because for the price point every other G&L design seems more appealing to me right now.