Latitude NW-1915 Les Paul Electric Guitar - 6 String Single Cut Solid Body with Dual Humbuckers, LP Style in Gold Finish | Perfect for Rock, Blues & Stage Performances
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Latitude NW-1915 Les Paul Electric Guitar - 6 String Single Cut Solid Body with Dual Humbuckers, LP Style in Gold Finish | Perfect for Rock, Blues & Stage Performances
Latitude NW-1915 Les Paul Electric Guitar - 6 String Single Cut Solid Body with Dual Humbuckers, LP Style in Gold Finish | Perfect for Rock, Blues & Stage Performances
Latitude NW-1915 Les Paul Electric Guitar - 6 String Single Cut Solid Body with Dual Humbuckers, LP Style in Gold Finish | Perfect for Rock, Blues & Stage Performances
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Latitude NEW LP Electric Guitar Rosewood Fretboard Stainless Steel Frets Solid Body Electric Guitar Jumbo 2.9mm 21 Frets Modern Advanced Electric Guitar Vintage Tele Style for Guitarist, Guitar Lover
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Gotta say, I am blown away. Figuring I'd get a blemished guitar, I ordered 2 of the Grey Burst Latitudes off of Amazon a couple days ago. Returns are easy, so I'll keep the better one and return the other. Well, the first one just arrived. Unlike a couple grey bursts reviewed on YouTube with Gold hardware, mine came exactly as pictured on Amazon with Chrome hardware, which I prefer, and it looks gorgeous. Ya, I looked at similar "light" LP style guitars sans pickguard including PRS SE, Epi Muse, Guild Bluesbird, Hamer Monaco, Vintage V100 and EART (didnt want to deal with shipping a HB). Looks are subjective, but none come close IMO to the Latitude, especially at this pricepoint. Aestheticly, I cant find anything wrong with it. The frets are pristine and the nut looks like its cut perfectly. Super comfortable with the thin cut body and the neck profile is going to be a lot of fun. However, the action is set way too low and it needs setup, intonating and tuning, no big deal. The only thing I'd suggest they change is to add a belly cut, a logo to the center of the headstock to take up all the dead space and to swap those goofy gold knobs with chrome knobs, to match the rest of the hardware. Once my second guitar arrives, I'll choose one to keep and begin the setup and add my strap locks, treble bleed and maybe a coil split. I presume it will sound as good as those that have already been reviewed online. Nice job Latitude, well done!Update 1: 2 days after unboxing, I found a couple flaws. A chip in the binding near the pup switch. Also, could be me but the G string appears identical to the B string in width and has far more slack/less tension than the other strings....and it doesnt want to stay in tune, perhaps due to the nut cut. Update 2: The second guitar has arrived. It has a proper G string and plays fine. G string on the first guitar is thinner, identical to the B string in width. Not sure how this passed QA. Second guitar has puddling in the binding laquer by the double-dot, with discoloration and 2 additional binding flaws. Not a pretty sight, so I immediately returned that guitar to Amazon after swapping G strings. I'm deciding if I want to attempt a 3rd guitar or see if I can get comped to fix the binding flaw in the first guitar. It's perfect except for that binding chip. I'm still blown away by the looks, playability and sound....nothing else compares, especially if a quilted grey burst is your thing. Looks even better than the Grey Burst PRS SE 245 at $800.The Latitude NW-1915 is a great guitar. Since I got it a few days ago, I have been playing it damn near non-stop. It did require a bit of setup to get it just right for my taste, but it did play well out of the box. Needed a slight truss rod adjustment, action set, pickup height adjustment, then it was ready to rock.As you can see in the pictures, the finish of the guitar was not perfect by any means. A few scratches on the headstock that were touch up painted, probably due to strings scratching during assembly. There were a few minor finishing flaws here and there, all of them being of a cosmetic nature only. In my opinion, it adds to the character of the instrument. Not a big deal.Playability and sound ranks up there with any other high-end guitar I have owned (including a Gibson Les Paul). If you are in search of a decent Les Paul copy, this is a winner.When you get the guitar it is boxed nicely. The next thing is that it is well made. The buttons are solid.Change the strings! I dropped in some .09 set from daddario.You will have to adjust the bridge a bit to get your comfort right, very easy with the bridge screws. A couple of twists and i was ready to jam.When i plugged it in. It had a nice hum. Well grounded. As soon as i started to play i understood what everyone says about SS frets. It feels like butter. It looks like They will last way longer then the standards on my epiphone strat that i grinded down playing during the pandemic.The neck is nice and smooth, the ease to get to the last frets was also nice. Within a few minutes i was cranking out chords and it felt getting accustomed to it was going to be easy.Its worth the value, the humbuckers sound great and the tones have a good range. Hook this up to your current setup and you will get that deeper jazzy/blues sounds you expect, snap up to lead from rhythm and adjust the tone and now you get that higher twang similar to a tele: versatile, solid and a good weight.If you want an upgrade from the standard starter guitars, grab a latitude. Easy to bend and hammer/POs.This is my first fairly inexpensive guitar in quite a long time. Amazing what you can get for the money today. I bought this on a whim after seeing a few YT reviews and wanting to add a LP style guitar to my collection. Was packed well and no damage. After tuning it up, I had major fret buzz on five of six strings when fretting the 1st fret. After a little truss rod adjustment I got rid of it. Placing a straight edge on frets 1-3, the 2nd fret is higher than 1 or 3 so I guess a little filing would be the correct fix. Also, the three way PU switch was put in upside down so "treble" was neck PU and Rhythm was bridge. Some frets are rough but will smooth out. The finish is pretty good with some swirl marks but a quality polish could probably take those out. Overall a very playable guitar but if a beginner purchased it, they probably wouldn't know how to correct the few things my particular one came with without a setup or hooking up with a more experienced guitarist.Got this guitar back in May and I had to hold off on the review because the box had some terrible damage. Looks like someone stepped on the neck.Once opened, and after I inspected the guitar, I was pleased to see no damage at all.Fit and finish was top knotch. I had to give the truss a 1/4 turn, but that's for personal taste.It sounds good, electronics are very well done. I'd buy another without any concerns of factory defects. Very good stuff from Latitude.The spec is huge and it plays like a dream, can't stop picking this up, the humbuckers sounds great but they are dialled back so not too in your face, stainless steel frets are rolled beautifully, alpha pots in the guitar and a roller bridge, the intonation was spot on and if anything the action was too low for me, no buzzing at all i just raised it a little for my playing style, solid well made fantastic playing guitar, you can't go wrong!

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