Topic: Agile AL-2000 - Acquired!!!
Hello everyone,
I received my AL2000 silverburst the other day after finding out about the Agile guitars while researching the history behind silverburst guitars. I never thought I would ever be able to afford a guitar like this. the modern day remakes of the silverburst Les Paul are over 2000 dollars and the ones made back in the 80s go for over 5000. it's rediculous how much Gibson charges for their guitars!! I tried out a couple of Les Pauls in the Music Center where I live and I couldn't even afford their low-end products.
But now I have my dream guitar!!! I have been through two other guitars that just didn't work out for me. The first was a "First Act" that the wife got for me last october. But that walmart guitar was so...fake. It had the worst electronics I've ever experienced. The thing would pick up static, hum and signals from the tv from over 10 feet away. I could listen to the television through the guitar!! After a while I had to stop playing it and get something better.
So...I went to the Pawn shop and picked up a Yamaha EG112-C2 for 80 dollars. It served me well and I learned everything on it, but it just wasn't....perfect...ya know? I am passing the Yamaha along to one of my brothers-in-christ in church so that he doesn't have to hold out until he has the money to buy his Jackson guitar.
So I got my Agile AL-2000 and I couldn't be happier!! The fretboard was dry when I got it, so when the strings came off I oiled it up with some lemon oil and put some Ernie Ball Strings on it. Once it was strung with "Heavy-bottom, skinny-top" strings I noticed the action was too high. After adjusting the truss rod and bridge and the action still being too high, I took the strings back off and removed the nut. I shaved it down on some sandpaper and effectively lowered the action to where I needed it. Plays like a beauty and the action is spot-on.
The pickup selector switch became very...spotty. Sometimes I would go from rhythm to treble and there would be no signal. So it got ripped out and checked. The solder points on the switch were not high quality, so I took out the soldering iron and cleaned up what I could. The switch works perfectly now.
Less crackling and static too.
This guitar is so much heavier than my yamaha though. I am going to have to work out or something to heft this thing around when I play. It's made from solid mahogany and I can believe it because this thing sustains like nothing I've ever experienced before. It's INSANE!!! It holds a note for almost 35 seconds from the time you pluck it. I will have to play better from now on because this guitar is sooooo clear and powerful that it brings out every little mistake I make. I couldn't hear them with the other two guitars. So I guess it really is true that a quality instrument WILL force you to become a better player!!
Thank God I finally have my dream guitar.
I would post pics but my camera died over a year ago.
Instead, I will post pics of the guitar that another AL-2000 silverburst owner uploaded.
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