Got the long shaft pots separately, but any long 25k pots will doNice! Where did u find the Fishman kit that included king shaft pots? Or did you have to order the parts separately from Fishman?
Great looking guitar with the historic rings.
Awesome guitar... This is giving me gas really bad. Been eyeing a vermillion and an anaconda... But can't decide lol
To each their ownNice! I can't help but laugh though, I have WW Select 50's Standard and I want to swap all the plastics for black because I'm not a big fan of the cream.
Oh yea... I would have purchased one of the Slash models a long time ago if the necks weren't so dam big. My Epiphone Joe B. Lasarus, a 59 Standard with a Medium C neck on the slimmer side is what I ended up using, converting it over to a Slash AFD. The neck is almost too big for me to like, where it is definitely the biggest I like in a Les Paul's neck profile.Awesome guitar... This is giving me gas really bad. Been eyeing a vermillion and an anaconda... But can't decide lol
Really nice- I just purchased one off another forum member but a 2020- it’s coming tomorrow. What do you think of the slash buckers? I’m curious how they are compared to the slash Seymour Duncan’s. I have a set of the new 2.0 slash Duncan’s I may throw in when I get itAbsolutely love this one!
So It’s a 2022 Les Paul Slash Standard Vermillion.
Fell in love with the bigger neck, this exempel have a slightly bigger neck than my old R9 but not as fat as the R8s I’ve played.
And that top….I mean come on!
Never really liked the black plastics so changed it to cream and historic pickup rings. Huge improvement if you ask me
Been on a Fishman Fluence kick lately, the Classic set is just so versatile, put them in and I think they sound marvelous in this guitar.
Weighs 8.4 lbs, which really surprised me as it is a solid body. Perfect weight for me!
It is a bright and resonant guitar, solid bass response and really growly in the mids when pushed. But the neck can be pure and clear when you need it.
Couldn't be happier with this beauty![]()