Turned into a bit of both tbh ! nobody need 6 guitars but at least they are all different I guess.
Don't worry, they all get played
With regard to the new Les Paul, this is what I think of it.
1 - G-Force
Good idea and useful if you change tuning a lot, especially if you gig. Saves having to have 2 of the same guitars. But the problem is they do break, I know someone on another forum's broke and obviously you need to replace it and that's not cheap. Some people also concern with the weight of it and change the balance of the guitar, I am not sure I buy that as each LP weights different.
2 - The brass nut
Again, good idea, although I think this is Gibson's way of giving themselves room for error in the manufacturing process. There is a very little gap where the strings ought to sit above the first fret. Once you get it right, you just leave it there forever. So if the nut is cut correct from the factory then there shouldn't be any need to adjust at all.
3 - Removable pick guard
Love this idea. The best of the lot
4 - New logo
It's cosmetic but I think it looks like a 5 year old drew it with a massive marker. It's a step down from the old one.
5 - Hologram on the back
Good idea in terms of preventing fraud but it won't last long…it’s a hologram. Not biometrics. The Chinese will figure out a fake one of that in no time. Plus do they have it make it so ugly? It looks like George Costanza from Seinfeld waving at you. A simple Gibson Logo hologram would suffice
6 – New neck profile.
This is what turn most people off. You can not look at the headstock, you can remove the G-force tuner, you can just not look at the hologram, you can leave the pickguard as it be but the neck is the most important part, it's where your hand feels either comfortable or not. Overnight they just changed it as opposed to offer the neck shape as an option like PRS with Pattern Regular vs Pattern Thin.
7 – New gold case
I like the old case, it's small, the new one whilst it looks okay, they didn't make the top flat so you can't stack them, i.e. you can stack PRS cases. So why make it rectangular when you can't stack it?
Of course, that's before we have the 30% price rise in some LP models. You now need to spend custom shop money in the current model to get a real traditional Les Paul without the 2015 appointments. Let's face it, there wasn't anything wrong with the old one to begin with !
I agree that it is not the most comfortable guitar to play, the weight, the back of contour, the bridge seems like they haven't given it enough thought and almost a design to compensate the doggy workmanship error, high bridge to compensate wrong neck angle. Lack of contour means less carving and less labour and the weight is as a result of using mahogany that is grown fast, which they tried to solve with chambering and weight relief.
Saying all that, hitting a chord on the Les Paul through a good amp just has that sound though. It is just right and then you forgive it.