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Great Guitar
After buying the guitar, I am very happy with it.
The guitar is basically an upgraded Les Paul Studio with an amazing top, neck binding, and some other goodies.
Still a lot of tweaking and trials for a proper feedback on the pickups but as starters, the push-pull options are quite interesting and many different sounds can be achieved, even the phase mode can be something though not really my thing. Playability is gorgeous even if a bit thinner neck to what I am used to so really nice to have a more slim neck on one of the guitars. The various combinations make this a real versatile guitar.
Out of the box playability was quite good. Neck a bit too flat but no buzzes. The tailpiece is as low as it gets so after the full cleaning and string change, I'll adjust it properly where needed. Still just discovering
Regarding the finish there were two tiny little scratches. Nothing to complaint nor return it over, and actually hardly noticeable so these, luckily only start giving uniqueness to this guitar.
I took the pickguard of immediately and the top area screw and guard left of course a bit of a messy area but nothing I cannot fix by filling the holes and leveling a bit since I hope I will not go through finish. Fingers crossed this works well.
Not a challenge to have a couple of beauty marks,
Once unboxed, I took a picture of it and due to light angle, it was almost a premonitory image on how this guitar could age and WOW...
Overall very satisfied. A pity the pickguard is installed, this should be optional
Anyhow great guitar. Find it a bit overpriced for a Studio but the top is amazing and other smaller details and finish make them worth.
Honeyburst was my second choice together with dark purple but don't like the natural back on Honey and have a gorgeous HB DIY les Paul I finished purple, so the choice was clear.
For many though the Honey burst has a little extra surprise that together with quite cheaper price can help with the decision...the pseudo body binding-visual effect binding. Have not seen live but looks like a nice lucky extra due to finish edge of body and top
Lastly, let's not forget Alex, Jakub and Marko from the guitar chat that helped me with the initial doubts I had on the guitar.
Thanks to all three and this chat, I consider one of Thomann's best services since it helps securing a suitable and safer sale, and us as consumers, reassuring what we look for is the right product. Thanks!
The guitar is basically an upgraded Les Paul Studio with an amazing top, neck binding, and some other goodies.
Still a lot of tweaking and trials for a proper feedback on the pickups but as starters, the push-pull options are quite interesting and many different sounds can be achieved, even the phase mode can be something though not really my thing. Playability is gorgeous even if a bit thinner neck to what I am used to so really nice to have a more slim neck on one of the guitars. The various combinations make this a real versatile guitar.
Out of the box playability was quite good. Neck a bit too flat but no buzzes. The tailpiece is as low as it gets so after the full cleaning and string change, I'll adjust it properly where needed. Still just discovering
Regarding the finish there were two tiny little scratches. Nothing to complaint nor return it over, and actually hardly noticeable so these, luckily only start giving uniqueness to this guitar.
I took the pickguard of immediately and the top area screw and guard left of course a bit of a messy area but nothing I cannot fix by filling the holes and leveling a bit since I hope I will not go through finish. Fingers crossed this works well.
Not a challenge to have a couple of beauty marks,
Once unboxed, I took a picture of it and due to light angle, it was almost a premonitory image on how this guitar could age and WOW...
Overall very satisfied. A pity the pickguard is installed, this should be optional
Anyhow great guitar. Find it a bit overpriced for a Studio but the top is amazing and other smaller details and finish make them worth.
Honeyburst was my second choice together with dark purple but don't like the natural back on Honey and have a gorgeous HB DIY les Paul I finished purple, so the choice was clear.
For many though the Honey burst has a little extra surprise that together with quite cheaper price can help with the decision...the pseudo body binding-visual effect binding. Have not seen live but looks like a nice lucky extra due to finish edge of body and top
Lastly, let's not forget Alex, Jakub and Marko from the guitar chat that helped me with the initial doubts I had on the guitar.
Thanks to all three and this chat, I consider one of Thomann's best services since it helps securing a suitable and safer sale, and us as consumers, reassuring what we look for is the right product. Thanks!
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Very bad experience
I have been a Thomann customer for nearly 20 years, but unfortunately this has been my worst experience so far.
I purchased a Gibson Les Paul Studio Session TEB and initially received the wrong guitar twice. This required me to make two separate 30-minute trips to a UPS point to return the items, which caused significant inconvenience and wasted time.
When I finally received the correct guitar, I noticed several issues:
- A finish chip appeared on the back of the headstock simply from resting the guitar on a stand. This suggests the nitro finish was extremely fresh and not fully hardened, which is not something I would expect at this price point.
- One pickup pole screw has a rough surface that catches cloth fibers when cleaning the guitar.
- In addition, three screws show visible cosmetic imperfections.
While these issues may be considered minor individually, together they indicate that the instrument was not in perfect condition upon arrival.
Customer support was polite, but ultimately dismissed the issues as “normal” and did not provide any meaningful solution or compensation, despite the repeated delivery errors and inconvenience caused.
The guitar itself sounds and plays great, which is the only reason I decided to keep it. However, the overall experience — including quality control and customer handling — has been disappointing.
After nearly 20 years as a customer, this is the first time I feel let down, and unfortunately it will also be the last time I purchase from Thomann.
I purchased a Gibson Les Paul Studio Session TEB and initially received the wrong guitar twice. This required me to make two separate 30-minute trips to a UPS point to return the items, which caused significant inconvenience and wasted time.
When I finally received the correct guitar, I noticed several issues:
- A finish chip appeared on the back of the headstock simply from resting the guitar on a stand. This suggests the nitro finish was extremely fresh and not fully hardened, which is not something I would expect at this price point.
- One pickup pole screw has a rough surface that catches cloth fibers when cleaning the guitar.
- In addition, three screws show visible cosmetic imperfections.
While these issues may be considered minor individually, together they indicate that the instrument was not in perfect condition upon arrival.
Customer support was polite, but ultimately dismissed the issues as “normal” and did not provide any meaningful solution or compensation, despite the repeated delivery errors and inconvenience caused.
The guitar itself sounds and plays great, which is the only reason I decided to keep it. However, the overall experience — including quality control and customer handling — has been disappointing.
After nearly 20 years as a customer, this is the first time I feel let down, and unfortunately it will also be the last time I purchase from Thomann.
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