Picked this up a few weeks back, in Lake Placid Blue, and although it was in dire need of a setup, it’s proving to be absolutely great.
NGD - Tribute Doheny
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Looks great- between this and the LPB SC2 posted not long ago, I feel the need to refinish one of my Telecasters; gorgeous color.
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Hey guitarsammy,
Sweet looking gitar ya got there. I am usually not a big fan of block inlays but man those look great against that blue body.
Play her loud and often.
Sweet looking gitar ya got there. I am usually not a big fan of block inlays but man those look great against that blue body.
Play her loud and often.
Cya,
Sam
Sam
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Man, I really dig that! Now if they only made them in lefty...
HNGD!
HNGD!
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Welecome Guitarsammy! LPB looks so great on offsets and block inlays are sweet!
Cheers, Dan
Cheers, Dan
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That sure looks good !!
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Still playing this - and still really enjoying it. It's quality is far higher than the price would suggest.
Played a friend's Japanese Fender Jazzmaster recently and it didn't compare. Horrible electronics, very thin sounding pickups, and the tremolo just feels spongey, rattly and badly made compared with the G&L trem.
Definitely feels like a keeper now. And it's required no modifications at all. Hardware, electronics and pickups are top-notch.
Once the tremolo has been set up properly (plenty of advice online on this), and broken in a little, it keeps tune *exceptionally* well.
Played a friend's Japanese Fender Jazzmaster recently and it didn't compare. Horrible electronics, very thin sounding pickups, and the tremolo just feels spongey, rattly and badly made compared with the G&L trem.
Definitely feels like a keeper now. And it's required no modifications at all. Hardware, electronics and pickups are top-notch.
Once the tremolo has been set up properly (plenty of advice online on this), and broken in a little, it keeps tune *exceptionally* well.
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Awesome guitar! I personally love the block inlays, and think they look especially good on the Doheny. After a setup and maybe a bit of fret work I have no doubt your guitar could hang with a USA. G&L should start cheaping out on those Tributes or else they'll eat into their own USA sales .
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You're totally right. It certainly feels as good an instrument as most USA Fenders I’ve played.Cactus Jack wrote:Awesome guitar! I personally love the block inlays, and think they look especially good on the Doheny. After a setup and maybe a bit of fret work I have no doubt your guitar could hang with a USA. G&L should start cheaping out on those Tributes or else they'll eat into their own USA sales .
Does anyone know, are the hardware/pickups in the Tribute Doheny the same as the US model?
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I believe they are identical designs just manufactured in Indonesia vs the USA. The bridge may be a different metal but I doubt it would have a material impact on tone and zero impact on playability. Ultimately Tributes are the best value in guitars. They are pretty darn sweet!
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Someone posted a pretty thorough comparison on a different forum:
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... lit=Doheny
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... lit=Doheny
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The pickups are MFD pickups and are built at the Fullerton, CA factory and sent to the Cort factory for the Tribute Doheny model. See: Note About G&L Tribute Series Guitar Pickups.guitarsammy wrote:You're totally right. It certainly feels as good an instrument as most USA Fenders I’ve played.Cactus Jack wrote:Awesome guitar! I personally love the block inlays, and think they look especially good on the Doheny. After a setup and maybe a bit of fret work I have no doubt your guitar could hang with a USA. G&L should start cheaping out on those Tributes or else they'll eat into their own USA sales .
Does anyone know, are the hardware/pickups in the Tribute Doheny the same as the US model?
For info on the hardware, see this post: Re: Are the new ASAT Special Bridges made in the USA?.
Both reference posts are located in the G&L Knowledgebase forum.
Hope this helps.
Please do add your Tribute Doheny to our G&L Registry.
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