Took me a long time and lots of money to realize this.
The reversed volume trips me up all the time, but only because I play a lot of other guitars - I'm sure if the DGT was my primary, I'd get used to it pretty quickly. I think the CU24 has the best ergonomics of all of their stuff, though.I love my DGT. Could never get along with Les Paul’s but love the sound. My DGT feels more like a strat, and has a great vibrato system. The only thing I don’t like is the placement of the pickup selector, but I will live with that.
It's a minor change to swap the volume controls to reflect how Gibson does it. I think they're swapped on the DGT because Grissom uses his bridge pickup for most of his playing, making its control in front be more convenient.The reversed volume trips me up all the time, but only because I play a lot of other guitars - I'm sure if the DGT was my primary, I'd get used to it pretty quickly. I think the CU24 has the best ergonomics of all of their stuff, though.
They don't have to be 10 lbs. My Classic is 8.5 lbs with a slim taper neck.No single cuts at the moment. I've had a couple of Gibson LPs in the past, and for one reason or another, never got along. One was a traditional, and the baseball bat neck and 10lbs just make it uncomfortable after an hour. The BFG was fun for what it was, and the HP...I don't know. The right person wanted it more than I did at the time. So, I'm kind of thinking of something new. If I don't find anything, maybe I'll go for an SG or some variant.
The maple top on that is stunning!The Hartung Embrace is one of the most creative, original takes on a single cut I've seen & they are great guitars!View attachment 80196
Not really a single cut is it?
YesNot really a single cut is it?