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It has a thin profile mahogany body with a custom light maple top. The maple neck has a ’50s rounded profile. The rosewood fingerboard has dot inlays and sports a 120th Anniversary banner at the 12th fret. Other key features include P-90 pickups, max grip speed knobs, retro-white button tuners, Graph Tech nut and satin chrome wraparound bridge. I bought the tv yellow 2014 melody maker. The fretboard is smaller than the neck! There is a gap on both sides along the entire length of the neck because the neck is BIGGER... I bought the tv yellow 2014 melody maker. The fretboard is smaller than the neck! There is a gap on both sides along the entire length of the neck because the neck is BIGGER than the fretboard. The cutout on the body has a flat spot on the horn. It is very noticeable and should have never left the factory this way. This shabby workmanship is unacceptable, even on a low end guitar such as this. I have never seen a new Squire or Epiphone in this condition. On the plus side, it is a very nice player and was set up fairly well out of the box. The p90s are great. I like the satin finish. The fret ends are finished much better than my 2011 les paul studio gold top. I love the new speed knobs! Be ready to send it back if you buy online! Comments about Gibson 2014 Les Paul Melody Maker Electric Guitar: i have been playing 45 years now. Comments about Gibson 2014 Les Paul Melody Maker Electric Guitar: I bought the tv yellow 2014 melody maker. The fretboard is smaller than the neck! There is a gap on both sides along the entire length of the neck because the neck is BIGGER than the fretboard. The cutout on the body has a flat spot on the horn. It is very noticeable and should have never left the factory this way. This shabby workmanship is unacceptable, even on a low end guitar such as this. I have never seen a new Squire or Epiphone in this condition. On the plus side, it is a very nice player and was set up fairly well out of the box. The p90s are great. I like the satin finish. The fret ends are finished much better than my 2011 les paul studio gold top. I love the new speed knobs! Be ready to send it back if you buy online! Comments about Gibson 2014 Les Paul Melody Maker Electric Guitar: I was very surprised when I received this guitar. It has a carved top and contoured back! Fit and finish is perfect. Tone and playability is pretty darn good right out of the box. I would highly recommend this guitar to anyone who craves a light guitar with P-90 tones. How can you go wrong? Get one before they’re gone, you won’t be disappointed. Comments about Gibson 2014 Les Paul Melody Maker Electric Guitar: This Les Paul is surprisingly good for the price. I’ve owned a couple Gibsons in the past and thought the Melody Maker would be a bit too cut-rate. The build quality is right up there. Love it in TV yellow and made in USA. My only dislike so far is the noisy P90 pick ups. But not enough to ruin the overall product. Gig bag is a nice throw in. Overall, you cant go wrong with this Les Paul at this price. IMHO Comments about Gibson 2014 Les Paul Melody Maker Electric Guitar: In the past, I’ve had issues with Gibsons I’ve played. The company has had notorious issues with quality control and putting their logo on altogether inferior products. Melody Makers of the past have been finished with satin that comes off in your hands, equipped with single-coil pickups which weren’t even wound opposite ways for hum-cancellation, and topped off by aesthetically and practically displeasing narrow-looking headstocks and tuning machines. These were my thoughts when I picked up a new Les Paul Melody Maker in the Maple Grove Guitar Center location yesterday. Aesthetically, It was gorgeous. The charcoal gray finish pristinely and flawlessly covered its elegant contours. I couldn’t help but notice that this edition of LP melody maker has an archtop, unlike past editions. The real joy, however, came when I pugged it in. This guitar has sass. Its tone was twangy, bitey, sharp, clear, and absolutely ideal for any sound from clean to high crunch. The soapbar P-90’s on this guitar are definitely a good set. I found, with delight, that the strings were incredibly easy to bend up to 3 or 4 semitones, and yet the guitar retained its intonation. Though they are out of reach of one’s strumming hand, they turn easily and quickly without spinning out of control. The parts and materials on this guitar are unilaterally high-quality. I absolutely recommend this guitar to anyone who plays rock, hard rock, punk rock, or classic rock. Made in the USA? Gibson removed the flair and glamour from their iconic Les Paul, stripped it down to the basics, and came out with one Hell of a guitar at a bargain price. My only gripe is that the P90’s pick ups have a bit of static and that can be intrusive. Nice gig bag to boot! Good buy and well done Gibson. Comments about Gibson 2014 Les Paul Melody Maker Electric Guitar: Bought the Melody Maker about a month ago. Traded in an entry level Squier Strat and I must say this guitar does not disappoint. The more I play it, the more I like it! I’m just an intermediate player but I find this guitar easy to play and sounds great! It has an edgy sound with the P90 pickups. Great for playing rock, blues and alternative. Comments about Gibson 2014 Les Paul Melody Maker Electric Guitar: I was realm looking at older melody makers, and juniors, for their place in punk sound, and the sound I look for wich is punk rock, hardcore. Dont let the price fool u , it is a Gibson, great quality, and the p90’s are crunchy , and fierce! So great for power chords! Its the same with as a SG , so its very light, I luv the weight! The guitars that I tried were a LPJ, a Les Paul Futura, a SG Special, a couple of used Les Pauls and the 2014 Melody Maker. Suffice it to say, the Melody Maker won the contest. Upon getting the Melody Maker home and looking at it in better light, I discovered major flaws to the finish on the body of the guitar around the cut away on the top, a nick out of the bridge on the ninth fret by the 6th string and that the intonation sucks. I worked with the Local GC on the finish issues and worked out a deal where I kept the guitar and basically have it hung on a wall now. The bridge on this is a one piece unit and I can tune this thing all day and night but getting the intonation correct is near impossible because the bridge on it is a one piece and it kinda sucks. Oh well, money wasted on another Gibson.

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