Thursday, March 19, 2026

34 thoughts on “Is This Your Next Les Paul? New Heritage Review

  • It’s 2600 $ for the slim neck standard 2 in the US. For that price, I’d rather buy the 60s Gibson

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  • I have an H-150 Standard and it's a great guitar. I recently had the Duncan 59's replaced with DiMarzio 36th Anniv. PAFs with push/pulls for coil splitting and it sounds killer. I do like that they dropped the word "The" from the headstock and just put "Heritage", as they do on their Custom Core models. I really wish they would also put whatever the inlaid crest is on the Custom Core on the Standard, as well as binding on the headstock. I think a lot more people would at least consider buying a Heritage. The headstock has been a deal breaker for a lot of people. You would think that the company would actually be aware of this (and maybe they are) and would do something about it, as that seems to be a rather simple thing to fix.

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  • some people complain about the shape of the headstock but i like it. i like it more than the prs one.

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  • The headstock and cut out profiles totally trash the whole optical aspect of this guitar.

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  • You didn't point out the fact that they got rid of "The" above the Heritage logo ???? what an improvement

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  • These are vastly better than Gibsons. Don't buy Gibson. They are a has been company. I have an H150 that is about 15 years old. The older ones had even slimmer headstocks so even less string angle. The Gibson headstock is a flawed design. They used to be cheaper especially second hand. The older ones only had one model which were more like Heritages top ones now. For example mine has real mother of pearl inlays.

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  • This video is getting me to rethink Heritage. I’ve been a little interested because of build quality, but the Standard was not there tone wise, for me. These 225 pickups sound great and have the characteristics I’m looking for: chimey neck and tele on steroids bridge.

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  • I love the headstock. Even better knowing it crowns my fabulous H535. ????. My studio is crying for a H150 now.????

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  • Now that’s how you sell a guitar!
    First guitar I’ve heard in a while where I’ve been genuinely impressed with the actual sound

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  • The thumbnail piqued my interest until 2 seconds later it occurred to me that if YOU'RE featuring a guitar, it's at LEAST $3500. So far outside my budget I'm not interested. I subscribe & I like much of your content, I'm just saying your proclivity for prohibitively expensive guitars is predictable at this point.

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  • That s not a Les Paul. Is another guitar that copied the shape. Only Gibson makes Les Pauls. I know that Heritage is a good guitar :)….I m tired of people like Behringer

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  • These overpriced "premium" brands are obsolete. I play a 100€ Chinese made HSS Charvel copy, its an amazing Lead guitar machine, a joy to play and stays in tune for weeks if not months, even has SS frets and cost less than a bus ticket.(It can be heard on my channel). Keep buying into marketing….

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  • Heritage definitely seems like a brand that prefers to focus on quality instead of marketing. I'm saying that as a Gibson fan who hasn't spent too much time with one of these.

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  • Was in a guitar store, picking out a Les Paul style guitar the other day, it came down to a shoot out between a 2023 heritage and a 2003 Gibson. The Heritage was super nice, but I did pick the Gibson, one of the biggest reasons is because the heritage was 12 pounds.

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  • When you said it had modern features, I was hoping it was going to have a belly cut and neck heel carve like the Ascent+. Weight relief is nice though. If they ever made a US version of the Ascent+, I would buy it in a heartbeat.

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