eljay Posted Sunday at 05:41 PM Posted Sunday at 05:41 PM Okay, so Brother Bolero shamed me into looking at the Heritage offerings . . . I find this one really looking good to me: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/H150CSFSOTB--heritage-custom-shop-factory-special-standard-h-150-plain-top-electric-guitar-original-tobacco-burst I'm curious about H's choice of Lollar Imperial pups instead of the Seth Lovers H puts in the lower end 150s . . . And this one's in the discussion: https://eddiesguitars.com/product/gibson-catalogs/gibson-custom-shop/gibson-custom-shop-psl-58-les-paul-standard-reissue-vos-sunrise-tea-burst-8-4-83129/ Part of a special run for Eddies Guitars with a focus on lighter weight, great price for a CS guitar, I think. I'm really drawn to the plain top R8 look. Observations and flames requested. Looking forward to being at PSP in about a month! 3
Spectrum13 Posted Sunday at 07:44 PM Posted Sunday at 07:44 PM Both the same weight and withing a few hundred dollars ($3500). You need to play them to decide or if cost is an issue buy the Murphy Lab at $4,300 off list and it's like getting a a Les Paul and an extra $1,000 in your pocket. No brainer!
eljay Posted Sunday at 08:56 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:56 PM Stock market has been good to me lately, solved the "dilemma" and purchased both! Time for a cold 🍺 3
Steiner Posted Sunday at 09:26 PM Posted Sunday at 09:26 PM That’s the way to decide. I may have flipped a coin but I like the way you’re thinking. Nice snatches! I replaced the throbaks in my 575 with Imperials. Much better.
RJLII Posted Sunday at 10:50 PM Posted Sunday at 10:50 PM (edited) I have a Plain Top R8 that I love, but in this case I’d go with the Heritage. The fingerboard on the R8 is terrible, as are the inlays. Tough to beat the Lollar Imperials on the H-150 too. Edited Sunday at 11:01 PM by RJLII
hopkinwfg Posted Sunday at 11:44 PM Posted Sunday at 11:44 PM Suggest that if ya really going into the gibby path which they are indeed more vintage accurate but if ya like the less pricey LP heritage will be ya thing ... both are high quality instruments on the wood package but with gibson ya get more hardware goodness still... Forget about murphy labs they are too far fetch on price... getta well used R8 from their 2007 2004 2003 era and if your lucky u could spot a special madagadcar board which they fetch warmer tone 1
DetroitBlues Posted Monday at 12:22 PM Posted Monday at 12:22 PM Sounds like you have a nice pair of singlecuts coming your way, congratulations! When you go all in, you go all in! Going back to Heritage choice of Lollars, Heritage has a relationship going back a long time with Lollar pickups as most of their P90 (non-custom core) guitars use Lollar P90's. Seymour Duncans, while a fabulous pickup manufacturer, are common, everyday mass-produced pickups unlike the "boutique" brand like Lollar. Since this H150 is a Custom Core model whose pickups are normally hand-wound inhouse by Rob Dolittle (cool dude to talk to at PSP!) they are swapped out with the top-of-the-line Lollar Imperials. Not having a beautiful flame top is bummer for the cost, but also for a '58 Plaintop look, its spot on. Hope you like them both!
hopkinwfg Posted Monday at 12:33 PM Posted Monday at 12:33 PM 18 hours ago, eljay said: Okay, so Brother Bolero shamed me into looking at the Heritage offerings . . . I find this one really looking good to me: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/H150CSFSOTB--heritage-custom-shop-factory-special-standard-h-150-plain-top-electric-guitar-original-tobacco-burst I'm curious about H's choice of Lollar Imperial pups instead of the Seth Lovers H puts in the lower end 150s . . . And this one's in the discussion: https://eddiesguitars.com/product/gibson-catalogs/gibson-custom-shop/gibson-custom-shop-psl-58-les-paul-standard-reissue-vos-sunrise-tea-burst-8-4-83129/ Part of a special run for Eddies Guitars with a focus on lighter weight, great price for a CS guitar, I think. I'm really drawn to the plain top R8 look. Observations and flames requested. Looking forward to being at PSP in about a month! Gosh... the Murphy lab rosewood board looks terrible... The Heritage H150 custom shop just looks richer more quality.... and hell the body back and neck on my H150CC tobacco sunburst looks tighter in the grain no idea how probably their wood prep? Or its naturally selected to be this... honestly i own H150CC and i still like to own 1 more .... regretted getting the H150... the quality starts at the Custom core line !! I have a soft spot for Heritage ever since i gotten the custom core... i just hope custom core line can include a nicer 5As 3D flame top option and tortise shell type side dots !! Gibsons go 2000s era their body woods just seems more uniform and tighter..... i normally hunt for the special madagascar board ...
Jimbob Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) On 6/29/2025 at 3:56 PM, eljay said: Stock market has been good to me lately, solved the "dilemma" and purchased both! Time for a cold 🍺 Congrats on the new guitar purchases! There's certainly nothing wrong with a nice plain top regardless of brand! Also, I've mentioned this before, but the bridges on these new H-150s and other Custom Cores have been upgraded to the more traditional zamac/brass tune-o-matic style bridge and, in my honest opinion, they're vastly superior tone-wise to the Pinnacle bridges that were installed up until 2025. They may not be locking, but the materials do matter! Can't wait to hear how you like the new guitars! Edited 18 hours ago by Jimbob
Jimbob Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago On 6/29/2025 at 4:26 PM, Steiner said: That’s the way to decide. I may have flipped a coin but I like the way you’re thinking. Nice snatches! I replaced the throbaks in my 575 with Imperials. Much better. Just curious, but what set of Throbaks did you have installed, and what was it that you didn't care about them? The reason I ask is because I'm thinking of installing a set of Throbak SLE-101s into my H-150 CC goldtop, and it happens to be a set that I've always liked in the past. Of course, a 575 is an entirely different beast than a 150, so I can understand why the Imperials might be preferred for that guitar.
TalismanRich Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I got the impression that the "factory special" was a Sweetwater spec'd guitar. The Lollar PAF and jumbo frets vs the CC spec 225 and Medium Jumbos frets. Plain top vs figured top. I would guess they move enough that they could specify a factory run, a bit like Wildwood does with their "Wildwood Spec" guitars.
eljay Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Well, it just arrived . . . I'll unbox it soon and give a report . . . the Gibbie showed up a couple of hours ago and it's a keeper! btw, I have a Wildwood Spec Lester and it's da shizzle!
Steiner Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 11 hours ago, Jimbob said: Just curious, but what set of Throbaks did you have installed, and what was it that you didn't care about them? The reason I ask is because I'm thinking of installing a set of Throbak SLE-101s into my H-150 CC goldtop, and it happens to be a set that I've always liked in the past. Of course, a 575 is an entirely different beast than a 150, so I can understand why the Imperials might be preferred for that guitar. I believe they were the 101s, whatever they claim to be PAFs. I primarily play through Metropoulos remakes of Marshall 1959 and/or JTM45-100. The Imperials are a far better pickup IMHO. I was getting noise through the throwup 101s and was told by the owner that I had to pay to assess the defective product that is “guaranteed for life.” I’ll never use their crap again. It seems to me that I pulled 101s from a H-150LW and improved it with HRWs
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