1 (edited by conorb 2011-06-20 05:51:08)

Topic: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

Today has been a bit drizzly all day so I wasn't able to get outside for photos.

I did, however, open up some windows and try to get as much natural light indoors as I could.

Here are a few general teaser pics:

http://vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%20stu … io-011.jpg
http://vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%20stu … io-008.jpg
http://vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%20stu … io-018.jpg

Full gallery is here: http://vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%20studio/index.html

Should I be concerned at all about the amount of stud sticking out from the body for the tailpiece mounting?

I haven't had too many LP style guitars but I don't remember seeing the studs stick out quite this far.

http://vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%20stu … io-019.jpg

Thanks for checking it out.

conorb

Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

Some nice photography there conorb! smile  Nice dog too. big_smile

Love the way you got the overcast light to work with that beautiful gold top.  Whole collection had a moody, dark look about it.  Also especially love the colour in the fretboard - that hint of redness is so nice!

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Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

I wouldn't be concerned about it ..but I'm surprised that they don't ship with it screwed all the way to the body and the strings wrapped over the bridge given it's a JB model.

PS. Cool looking guitar hopefully mine will make it to the UK in the next couple of months

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Very nice and the dog is cool too.. I wish they would upgrade the forum so we could post pics in our posts....

Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

Sometimes the setup from Gibson USA is not all that hot.  The tailpiece only needs to be up far enough to make sure the string does not contact the back of the bridge.  If there is enough clearance you can crank it down some.

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Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

WOW!! good job on the photo's i like the guard dog watching over the JB Studio, I don't know what it is but i still get excited every time i see these Guitars.

very very nice,
Redeye9

7 (edited by conorb 2011-06-20 05:50:44)

Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

Thanks for all the positive reinforcement everyone.

We are, in general, an enabling bunch. smile

I think I'm going to restring the guitar and wrap the strings around the tailpiece like the Custom Shop models and I'll work on lowering the tailpiece closer to the body as well.

If I need to I'll take in to my local guitar guy and have him redo the setup.

The guitar plays quite nicely as is but I would rather have the strings top wrapped anyway.

As for the dog, Ruthie, my wife and I adopted her 9 1/2 years ago.  She's a great dog and has been very keen to keep an eye on things.  As she gets a bit older, however, she doesn't hear everything as she once did. smile

I named the Bonaburst after her - Ruthie.  Because like the guitar the dog is brown and tan in the front and black in the back.

http://www.vendettacycles.com/pics/bona … st-017.jpg

conorb

Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

Great photographs. It looks like it just needs nylon saddles and to rapped.

Enjoy your new guitar,
Bill

Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

Hey Conorb,

Just checking if you setup the Bonastudio (new strings, top wrap) if it turned out good.

Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

You can bring down the tailpiece as long as it doesn't bottom out on the edge of the Nashville bridge. ABR-1 bridges are not as wide, so that might help. Or, of course, you can can topwrap - and buy into the voodoo of a locked down tailpiece. cool

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Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

REDEYE9BAND wrote:

Hey Conorb,

Just checking if you setup the Bonastudio (new strings, top wrap) if it turned out good.

Thanks for checking in; no I haven't gotten to that project yet.

I was up in Seattle all weekend for a friends bday party.

Hopefully this week though as I definitely need to get it done.

conorb

12 (edited by Sjmckean 2011-06-27 19:18:02)

Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

Those are some excellent photos!  I have o Studio JBLP, but yours looks better!  I gotta learn to take photos like that, mine are your standard pics.  Your's could be guitar porn!

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Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

You can bring down the tailpiece as long as it doesn't bottom out on the edge of the Nashville bridge. ABR-1 bridges are not as wide, so that might help. Or, of course, you can can topwrap - and buy into the voodoo of a locked down tailpiece. cool

Hey all, be carefull locking down too much.  Make sure there is a tiny bit of room between the stop bar and the body left.  I top wound and screwed the stop bar down.  The next time I changed strings, I found that the bottom of the stop bar had been in contact with the body and had actually caused some of my varnish to "lift".  Almost looks like an air bubble around the posts now, but you wouldn't know until the stop bar is removed.  When top wrapping, it pulls the back of the stop tail up and forces the front down.  Please make sure you raise the stop tail just enough so it doesn't "dig in" to the body.

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Sjmckean wrote:

Those are some excellent photos!  I have o Studio JBLP, but yours looks better!  I gotta learn to take photos like that, mine are your standard

Use natural light.  Don't take the photos in direct sunlight because it will cause too much glare off of reflective surfaces.  (I'm generalizing of course)

If you don't have a lot of light then use a tripod to steady the camera.  A tripod definitely helps though in low light situations.

I used a Canon 30D with the cheapie (Canon plastic) 50mm lens and I did them hand-held with the camera in Program mode and shooting in RAW format.  I then did some sorting and cropping in Adobe Lightroom and exported them as you see them - 8x12 (original aspect ratio) at 72dpi.

conorb

15 (edited by conorb 2011-06-29 14:09:58)

Re: Pictures of the new JB LP Studio Goldtop

Okay, I've re-wrapped the strings going with a top wrap method and I must say that I like the look better (getting the tailpiece down closer helps) and the guitar "feels" a bit easier to play.

Before the strings felt like 11's even though they were 10's and now it actually feels like it's got 10's on it.  So I would say playability is a bit improved.

This was a first for me; not owning Les Paul types of guitars before or guitars without locking tuners I was a bit confused about getting the string properly threaded through the tuning nuts - hopefully that won't slip now that I've got it finished.  We'll see. smile  I'm sure there's a tried and true technique that I should probably learn for doing this in the future but suffice to say it seems to be working alright.  The explanation of stringing Gibson's in my Erlewine book wasn't overly clear and the pictures were lacking.

I took Sjmckean's advice and didn't turn the tailpiece all the way down but left everything up about a turn to allow the tailpiece a bit of room between the underside of the tailpiece and the body.

Before pics: (as received)

http://www.vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%2 … io-004.jpg
http://www.vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%2 … io-009.jpg
http://www.vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%2 … io-019.jpg

After: (lowered tailpiece and top wrapped)

http://www.vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%2 … io-020.jpg
http://www.vendettacycles.com/pics/jb%2 … io-021.jpg

Thanks,

conorb