Gibson Les Paul Standard vs Heritage H-150 - A Chappers Blindfold Challenge!
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Chappers is back! So naturally we put a blindfold on him! In this video we give Rob a Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s, a Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s, & a Heritage Standard Collection H-150. He now needs to guess which guitar is which! | tinyurl.com/yzrfk9xp
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Rob Chapman is finally back in the video room! So in Andertons fashion we blindfolded him and gave him three single-cut guitars:
The Gibson USA Les Paul Standard '50s, Lester Polfus’ definitive instrument, down to the finest detail. With a slightly chunky neck and lower output pickups.
The Gibson USA Les Paul Standard '60s, which takes the Les Paul back to the golden era of the electric guitar with slightly hotter pickups and a slimmer neck.
Finally, the Heritage Standard Collection H-150, which continues the beautiful legacy of the legendary vintage instruments built out of the original Gibson factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Will Chappers be able to tell which guitar is which.
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⏰ Timestamps ⏰
» 0:00 Welcome Back Chappers!
» 1:40 What are we Doing Today?
» 2:56 Let's Start with Guitar Number 2!
» 5:16 Time For Guitar Number 1!
» 7:09 What Guitars Do We Actually Have?
» 7:46 Let's Finish With Guitar Number 3!
» 9:39 Thoughts?
» 12:15 Blindfold Off!
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Cannot believe Rob and Lee BOTH didn't notice the pickguard is different on the heritage. I noticed within 2 seconds of looking.
@TommyJohnsen446
2 жыл бұрын
True, but that doesn't mean it couldn't just be a gibson with a different pick guard
@fede_r__
2 жыл бұрын
@@TommyJohnsen446 There are no common LP with different pickguards
@metalliholic
2 жыл бұрын
Also the horn. Almost instantly and I’m not a huge Gibson fan,
@TheDistortionPrinciple
2 жыл бұрын
They are trying to sell you a heritage is why.. IMO
@John-bg5gu
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheDistortionPrinciple for me that pickguard looks modern and great on it's own! Not even turning me off the brand 1%
“The only visible difference is the slightly different horn” - Apart from the wildly different pickguard.
@MrFleury1986
2 жыл бұрын
and the sticker on it...
@HorizonMelt
2 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@mike42356
2 жыл бұрын
Notice that in the heat of a challenge :P
@ZL1LoVeR
2 жыл бұрын
And the toggle switch cover not being there 😅
@madgeniusmusic
2 жыл бұрын
And the poker chip.
Other fact: The reason it’s called “The Heritage” is because the original Gibson L-5 model said “The Gibson” in the same font on the headstock.
@peterbutlien1335
2 жыл бұрын
I think its the same reason the mandolins say "The Loar." ??
@twenty3electronics
2 жыл бұрын
I think all Gibsons before a certain year were branded “The Gibson.” My 1915 L-3 says “The Gibson” on the headstock
@christopherweise438
2 жыл бұрын
This Guy - I thought it had to do more with the fact Heritage is in Gibson's original Kalamazoo Michigan factory.
The redesigned pickguard on the Heritage is thinking “Am I a joke to you?!”
Idk why I was so stoked to watch Rob’s cup disappear in the beginning It’s been too damn long man!
Makes me wonder what would happen if you did a blindfold test of three guitars of the same model from the same manufacturing batch. How consistent would they be?
@davidf2281
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea
@gregcox777
2 жыл бұрын
Look up the color test. An oddball snuck in, but there were three ostensibly identical guitars and a slightly higher end one being tested blindfolded.
@karlmiller3623
2 жыл бұрын
This needs to be a video!!
@adamgreenhill110
2 жыл бұрын
Then we could finally find out if Sunburst sounds warmer than blue
@caprise-music6722
2 жыл бұрын
Excellent idea
The Heritage because originally Gibson's headstock logo was The Gibson. Look at early mandolins.... "The Gibson"
@Mephilis78
2 жыл бұрын
Yep it's a throwback. One that I appreciate. Would be cool if Heritage used the original headstock design too (no longer protected, I think).
@virgilgiordano4582
2 жыл бұрын
The original Gibson logo was a crescent moon and star .then "the Gibson" then the prewar "Gibson" logo and finally the modern logo we know today in 1948.
@Mephilis78
2 жыл бұрын
@@virgilgiordano4582 Yeah, I remember seeing some current Gibson logos on 40s acoustics just a week ago. I may be poor, but I can still window shop on Reverb lol. They also reworked the logo in 70s for a bit, then came back to the old late 40s logo. Still, I'm disappointed because Gibson built it's fame on archtop acoustics, before electric guitars even existed. Yet they aren't offering a single archtop acoustic today. I want to see some L7s or something.
@shamsam4
2 жыл бұрын
I was gonna say that.
Brilliant, welcome home! Such a fun video.
The BadCat sounds very gnarly and spiky; it would probably work well in a mix, but not quite as flattering as you'd like for the guitar all by itself.
@Juiceboxbrian
2 жыл бұрын
indeed. reminds me of some of the late 70's/early 80's live sounds of super leads. Kinda rough around the edges but cutting and wonderful in a mix
@Hickeroar
2 жыл бұрын
Yes. It sounds awful, imo.
@trijigon
2 жыл бұрын
I think it sounds fantastic by itself
How that wildly split top veneer even got past prototype stage goes beyond my imagination.
@guitar_fed
2 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more, it's horrific to look at 😢
@wonderwalls3565
11 ай бұрын
Gibson quality check.
Thank you for your videos. Over the last year, I have been profoundly affected by Covid. In times of sorrow and stress I looked for ANY form of relief. I began watching your vIdeos several years ago…just because I found them informative and fun. Over the last year, I needed a way to escape. I love your reviews. I love the banter. I love the obvious friendships. I love the music. Thank you for a chance to set life aside for a short time and smile again!
Prefer the Heritage shallower cut-out and once binded that headstock looks so much better! Can't lie, they all look and sound great to me!
Is no one going to mention that the coffee mug appeared out of thin air @12:05? 😂
@curiositydivine
2 жыл бұрын
Well, first it disappeared and then it reappeared. But yes it was noticed.
Love it so glad you're back 👍🎸
Nice to see Rob back... Hello Mr Chapman!
Awesome to have you both back, on screen chemistry and wit - the best of the last 15 years on Andertons was your sparky schoolboy scoffs
Glad to see Rob!!!! Also, I have a Heritage H-140 from 1986. Killer guitar in every way.
I would like to hear the hertiage with diffrent pickups like the the Alnico 2 Burstbuckers . Never cared for the Duncan 59s in a les paul . They make killer SG and explorer pickups though.
Put a sock over your headstock so if Gibson tries to sue you, all they sue is the sock.
I inquired about having heritage doing a double cut like "pat travers" and they said they still had Marv Lamb in house. He built Pat's double cut and a couple more when he was with Gibson. Sounds like a good opportunity to get something special.
Great video, blind tests are the best. I've become a real fan of the Alico 2 magnet PAF style sound. Especially the Gibson '57 and SD Seth Lover.
I had an H-150 for about 5 years. Never could bond with it and always kind of regretted it. I chose the one I thought sounded the best out of about 12 heritage H-150s hanging in the wall at Wolfe guitars in Hollywood, Florida. Something about the smaller cutaway threw the balance off and made it a bit uncomfortable to play sitting down. No biggie. But after a while of owning it, i just concluded the SOUND I was after was not there. The way long sustained notes decayed and did not "bloom" with the warm sweetness I always found in good Gibson Les Pauls was always a sour note for me. Gibson was horrific in quality control for about 20 straight years, so I let the engineer in me win the argument and bought the part by part "better" materials guitar: Heritage. However, I have come to realize that a guitar of this kind is more than the sum of its parts. The design has to be exact. I think the slight changes in scale length and thinner body make the guitar design of heritage just sound different. Not bad, just different. In the end it wasn't a Les Paul and did not SOUND like what I hear in my head when I think "Les Paul". Rob's conclusions at the end of his test are exactly how I feel about it too. I ended up selling the H-150 and got myself a Standard 60's Gibson Les Paul. Last time I handled such a great sounding and feeling instrument was when someone let me try a reissue '59 for a few minutes. No joke. In the end of you want the Les paul sound and feel, get a Les paul.
@biohazard8295
Ай бұрын
You clarified a lot of thoughts i had also. I bought my first Les Paul a year ago (Studio) and i love it. I recently bought a Maybach Lester, which is an european copy of the les paul, it is awesome, good woods and pickups, but somehow i prefered my cheaper LP studio, it has that raw woody Gibson sound and feel, it's difficult to explain what is different. I was considering getting a Heritage, but now i think i will get another Gibson.
That 50's model had an amazing sound. A real classic rock tone, compared to the others
@stanislavmigra
2 жыл бұрын
courtesy of beautifull Burstbuckers 1 and 2. Best pickups (for human money) for Les Paul for me.
@jubei7259
2 жыл бұрын
@@stanislavmigra Personally, I prefer T-tops or Tim Shaws but I get you mean pups costing a couple of hundred, as opposed to 5-600 bucks. Still, I even prefer the 490r/498t pups to burstbuckers but I know many would disagree. It's horses for courses I guess.
@stanislavmigra
2 жыл бұрын
@@jubei7259 money no object, I will probably go for ThroBak DS-55, but those are for price of new guitar :D 490/498 are great choice also, to me they are bit more "modern" focused pickups, but still good choice.
@jubei7259
2 жыл бұрын
@@stanislavmigra it's funny that, even though Gibson claim burstbuckers are their best pups, their LPC's still come stock with 490's. For me, it's more that I bought most of my guitars in the 90's & they're what came stock so that's the tone I'm more used to. I used to get caught up in the whole 'search for the holy grail tone' stuff, swapping pups in some of my guitars regularly.... until my better half bought me an R6 with P90's for my birthday once & I realised that was it lol
@stanislavmigra
2 жыл бұрын
@@jubei7259 I dont get Gibson politic in pups. Aftermarket, they all costs about the same, but to get Burstbuckers or 57s, you have to get the high end model. Even today, SG standard comes with 490r/t. Personaly, I like 498 bridge, but 490 is bland and lifeless for me. PS: Im on that (probably impossible) quest, to get p90 sound form hum canceling pickup, hahaha. Probably need to find a way to live with p90 with all its quirks. PPS: R6, yumiiiii
The sock is a great idea! Keeps us playing as well.
The dynamic duo is back!
Soo good to see you back together again!!!
Great vid :) Nice to see Rob back :)
Standard 50s is truly great. even though i have owned many quality guitars like ESP's and fenders. the standard 50s just blew everything else away ... so resonant and easy to play.
Nailed it. And never noticed the pickguard actually, just by the sound.
Good to see you back pal. Looking well
#2 should be called the Two-face burst since it looks like mismatched finish pieces from mist angles and only matches straight on .
@DeltaJazzUK
2 жыл бұрын
It's called 'run out'. It happens when the wood is not properly quarter sawn and so reflects the light differently..
Welcome back!!!!
Capt. Lee and Rob: my discovery of the guitars KZread game.
I bet a viewer blind player test would be cool, with Lee, Pete, Rabea, and Rob. Each maybe trying to sound like someone else. I wonder if the could capture the nuances which make them desitinctive as a player or if it'd still be easy to tell, yeah that's Lee, or Mick, or Rabea. Usually when I'm listening to these but not necessarily wasltching them I can pretty easily pick out who is in the intro jam. Anyhow just an idea guys, I know at one point you guys have discussed each other as players, it'd be interesting to see how the application of your perception of each other would be to the real deal.
Rob good to see you back!
No question that the '50s sounded better to my ear. This was a very useful comparison for me. Thanks, guys!
What good about this guitar channel. It make me happy 😃 ❤️ 🎸
Great video now I know if I ever get a Gibson les paul I need to get a 50s for sound .... but isn't the 60s neck slimmer? Yeah that doesn't matter so much to me , I have my shredder guitars ...
Glad that you're back KEEP MAKING VIDEOS. I like all the other people, Danish Pete and so forth and Rebea. But Chappers and the Captain best DUO ever!🤘🏻
Hi Chappers, welcome back!
two lovely fellows !
“He always refers to himself in the 3rd person” Said The Captain
Rob good to see you!
Good to see you again, Rob.
I’m not even in the market for a new guitar but I stopped by to watch The Captain and The Chappers. I’ve missed seeing your collaboration. Hope we see him more often….
Yeah the 2nd one was the best sounding Les Paul although the Heritage can be improved considerably by changing the hardware and pickups. I did and i love it..
Welcome back my man!
WELCOME BACK!!!
Rob is back wowza
I sincerely missed Chaps blindfolded challenges.
nice to see you again on this channel sir Chapman. The vids by the two of you are funny and have some use. I watch them as i travel in bus or train and they certainly virtually reduce the ride. This one did not.
You guys make great videos and I was wondering if you guys could a shootout between like the new Gibson g45 and a martin ooo-17. i figure they are both around the same kind of guitars. Thank you
I liked the sound of The Heritage! Lots of growl! But considering it's the same price as the Gibson I would probably choose the Gibson for resale value. Thanks chaps!
@danvitale923
Жыл бұрын
In USA, The Heritage is 200 bucks cheaper, but I agree with you about resale value..
Love seeing Rob and Lee doing videos together. It just works.
I agree with The Rob (😆), I too liked the #1 (second played), the Gibson '50 the most, but I liked the #3 Heritage H150 next and the #2 Gibson '60s the least. Which is contrary to my Fender preferences. I preferred the 60s Strats & Teles over the 50s Strats/Teles. 😁 I'd reach for the '50 for rock and classical metal, but reach for The Heritage for the more gainy stuffs like modern metal and hard blues.
Great to see you both back together. Between the two of you the best music gear reviews will be back!
Hell yeah, it's great to see Rob and Lee back together as the classic Chappers and the Captain duo
I could tell by the pickguard! Great video
Glad to see Rob back in the chair for a bit!
The Heritage Standard H150 has a more modern sound, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Would be happy with any of the 3.
I didn't have a blindfold. The sound was similar with the Heritage being slightly hotter. Sounded quite good to me... The visual tell for me not seeing the headstock... The Gibson sticker on both Les Pauls pick guards. Maybe its because Gibson aficionado Austin Trogley just spoke about keeping those stickers on there for resales sake. Like 4 days ago.
The 50s standard is the nicest sounding of the Bunch I think it's the A2 Burstbkckers . The 60s standard and heritage have A5 pickups and I have come to the realization that I prefer weaker magnets like A2 A3 and unoriented A5.
love the cup thing. lol
I just bought a Chapman guitar. Love it
@philcross5861
2 жыл бұрын
Unlucky
So glad these two are reunited.
The duet is back!
So great to have Chappers back!
Didn't watch your videos for a while :) I was hoping that the mug will disappear at 2:14 and I was not disappointed 😂
I have a 50s standard gibson with Seymour Duncan seth lovers and its incredible and sounds every bit as good as my 58 led paul reissue. It sounded great with the stock Burstbickets but I wanted something with tighter bottom end . So I put whole lotta humbuckers in it which also sounded killer but I wanted something more similar in both tone and output to the Bustbuckers but with a tighter low end and the seth lovers were the perfect choice. It sounded a bit on the modern side with the whole lotta humbuckers which was not what I wanted from that guitar. I wanted a more accurate 1958 style tone . The whole lotta humbuckers are a surprisingly good heavy rock pickup big bold bottom end on them and quite aggressive .
The first thing I noticed was the pickguard difference. How did they not notice this?
I LOVE the SOX OVER THE HEADSTOCK
Rob’s first riff back is UFO’s “Rock Bottom” - what is he trying to tell us?!?
@akc5150
2 жыл бұрын
Was just about to say!! First riff... SCHENKER!!! ❤❤
@fatsuperfly
2 жыл бұрын
The rock is back and the bottom is not near! Idk! Lol! Always cool to see him back,
You are hilarious… the give away is the pick guard of course lol !
Love Pete in the background
Surely Rob could feel the missing poker chip on the Heritage, although he said he didn't.. And visually, the obvious difference is the pickguard of the Heritage, sock on or off.
Will Chappers and Cap jam together? I always liked their jams in the beginning back in the day.. always cool chord progressions
Hmm... interesting. I was hoping for a little more insight into how the necks differ. I haven't been able to try a Heritage guitar, but I do know I prefer a slim neck vs. the fatter 50's necks.
Yessss Blindfold Challenge!
What's the point off the socks, you can tell a mile off which is which by the scratch plate on the H-150 and the gibson stickers on the 2 Gibson's.
Awesome to see Chappers back!!
How in the hell did you guys BOTH manage to miss the very obvious scratch plate difference between the Gibsons and and the Heritage? I went through the whole section with Rob playing that guitar wondering if and when he would hit the underside of the plate and feel its telltale shape. You should have taken the plates off if you wanted to conceal the guitars' identifies from touch.
@davidburke2132
2 жыл бұрын
He didn’t even notice it with his blindfold off when he was staring at the guitars literally looking for visual differences! 🤦🏼♂️ And neither did the Captain… off to Specsavers for those two! 😜
Man, I really liked that THE Heritage.
Great to see the Rob Chapman back 🤘🔥🤘
Helllllll !!!! Yeahhhhhhh!!!!!!!The Chappers and the Captain!!!!!!!!I miss this 🤘😈🤘😎🤘🎸🎸🎸🍻
There are the same stickers on the gibson pick guards 😊
Different pickguard and lower horn kind of give it away it's a Heritage. I'd still take a PRS McCarty 594 over both thanks.
I almost fell out of my chair when Lee says "I literally told you 60 seconds ago there are two Gibsons and one Heritage." 🤣
Love me some blindfolded Chappers!
I have a Gibson LP classic (1990) and it has a very slim neck. By contrast I have a 2021 50s standard with a much thicker neck. I don’t know if the newer 60s necks are thicker than my classic, but I’m guessing they must be, because even blind folded anyone could feel the huge difference between my two LPs. I prefer the thicker 50s style.
It was great to see rob back!
I just purchased a heritage custom core, prefer it over my Gibson
Love you guys
Welcome back Rob"online power" Chapman.
OMG! It's been a long time!
"Non-crusty ones..." Lee is such a comedy act HAHAHA
All is right with the world again to have The Captain and Chappers back for a blind fold challenge. No more viruses please!
The middle guitar looks weird with such different pieces of maple on the top. Looks like two half guitars glued together.
Glad Rob is back for a bit. Always enjoyed the banter between Chappers and the Captain.
The Gibson Standard 50's ($4500 AUD) is in the same bracket as the upgraded The Heritage Custom Core H-150 ($4999 AUD) in my neck of the woods - nitro finishes and the Standard 50's with alnico 2 pickups & the Custom Core H-150 has alnico 3. The alnico 5 SD 59 pickups in this regular H-150 are too hot to compare with the lower output vintage tones of the other guitars in the comparison.
The heritage had a different pickguard too. Edit: I can't believe no one noticed that the pickguard has it's own mini horn. It's reminiscent of some old Epiphone pickguards.