View Poll Results: Gibson ES-275 All that and a "bag of chips" ??
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05-08-2021 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by GuitarJay
Congrats for Your ES275s, altough I sold mine I love them!
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Originally Posted by Wildcat
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ES-275s are neat guitars, and I seriously looked into getting one a couple of years ago, but I just couldn't swing the cost to buy one. In retrospect I'm glad I didn't buy one, since they basically have the same slim taper necks my old ES-137 had, that drove me up the wall.
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Originally Posted by GNAPPI
Soon noticed that every modification in amps and guitars will make things more complicated for the people who try to solve what is and where. ”ES-175 with non stock bridge and neck pickup (the stock ones are in the cardboard box in the drawer blah blah blah)”.
Remember this if a modification is in Your mind! It won’t make things easier for those who come after!
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I loved everything about the 275, but mine had the dreaded neck hump at the body. Had to say bye-bye.
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Originally Posted by Wildcat
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Originally Posted by Filmosound 621
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So it’s been some years now and I love the design of smaller hollow body guitars or Archtops in general. After playing numerous versions of the 275 platform, I am not overly impressed.
I think this might work for solid body or even thin-line aficionados.
But the neck being flat to the body as opposed to say a 175 pitch above the body, is my preference.
Doesn’t work well for me.
I also think the neck shape is on the small/med side of Gibson profiles, which I don’t care for either.
I say this owning a Benedetto Bambino in comparison. But again everyone is different and you might end up loving them.
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When I've thought about getting a 275, my wallet always points me towards a Seventy Seven Hawk instead. But the Montreux Burst 275s are undeniably gorgeous guitars.
Last edited by jim777; 05-19-2022 at 12:01 PM.
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Originally Posted by jim777
I have a Seventy Seven Hawk Jazz (the full-depth version, though not the thin body). Can't say enough about how great a guitar it is and how great the quality and workmanship are. If I were in the market for a thin archtop, that would be top of my list, but the MIJ ones are hard to find these days.
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Gibson test markets different models every few years. The ES-275 was a sweet guitar, but based on user reviews/comments about it on this forum, the QC fell short. The same occurred with the discontinued CS-336 and recently reintroduced CS-356...even though the QC was excellent. The smaller body size of each of these models is very attractive in my view, even though high fret access is a challenge. Personally I love this design.
My favorite small bodied, full hollow Gibson is the (discontinued) Johnny A Signature. Now that was a great run in my view. It had all of the high end bits, outstanding QC, plus great upper fret access.
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Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
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I recently picked up a 2019 ES275 Thinline (Stoptail piece version). Based on the comments I was somewhat skeptical. It is a "Demo" stamp model. I have to tell you it has quelched my thirst for a 335/345. Yes, they are different (size, etc), but the sound is similar to me and what I play. I briefly had a Heritage 535 and it was just OK, nothing wrong with it, just did not inspire me to play. I do have a Heritage Eagle that I love, but a 17" Solid Hollow is very different than this guitar. I know that every guitar is different, but I have to say that this one is every bit as good as any Gibson I have ever played. This one inspires me to play and to me that is worth any more than anything else. It's a fantastic guitar.
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