Query failed: connection to localhost:9312 failed (errno=111, msg=Connection refused). Collings 470 JL - Gear Reviews Discussions on The Fretboard
UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45

Collings 470 JL

What's Hot
Hi guys. I got mine last week and just wanted to share how truly amazing it is. Incredibly resonant and dynamic. Very light and comfortable. As an intermediate enthusiast I’m getting so much out of it. I’m a violinist originally and this feels like a similar instrument built to resonate without amplification and then you get the ellisonics working their magic when you plug it in. I put some 50/60s in my CS Strat and I must say his pickups are brilliant. Anyway, when I get some more time I’ll do a more in depth review of the Collings. But yes, away from all the hype and JL marketing (anything will sound wonderful in his hands), it really is a special guitar. 

Anyone else got one? What are your thoughts? 

Cheers

Chris 
0reaction image LOL 2reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter

Comments

  • image.jpg 1.6M
    0reaction image LOL 6reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • HattigolHattigol Frets: 8170
    Wow. Gorgeous trio...
    "Anybody can play. The note is only 20%. The attitude of the motherf*cker who plays it is  80%" - Miles Davis
    1reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • wesker123wesker123 Frets: 477
    Nice Novo. I've got black one like that.
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • joeWjoeW Frets: 387
    DIBS - on the Collings.  I really like the look of them - not played one yet but hope to soon.  Not bothered about the JL branding (tho I love his playing) but think it’s just a very interesting guitar. I have an I-35 and a city limits and find their build to be some of the best. 
    1reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • In terms of build quality it’s superb. I have an i35 too and that’s similar. City Limits is on order. They make superb guitars! Really a joy to play. :) 
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • joeWjoeW Frets: 387
    Is the neck smaller .85 1st fret?   My CL is normal 0.865 and 0’835 on the i35.  Actually like both a lot 
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • breezytelebreezytele Frets: 262
    edited August 2022
    Looks stunning !  (albeit a righty)

    and you definitely like violin burst  !!
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • Winny_PoohWinny_Pooh Frets: 7202
    Dream guitar, enjoy
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • Josh_CoskuJosh_Cosku Frets: 135
    I managed to play one this weekend and I am totally in love. I was planning to buy a new guitar aroudn 3-4k but 470 JL killed my plans. I know that anything else won't make me happy after playing it. 

    Now I am seriously considering it but it is really expesive and being scared to take it to gigs also a negative aspect of the pricey guitar.

    I need some encoruagement :).  

    Question, you guys recommend this or a vintage ES330/335 from late 60s?
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • edited August 2022
    100% the JL. Unless you are speculating, this will be a keeper for many many years and bring you huge pleasure. It’s that good. Just suck it up and go for it (if you are able to - I appreciate not everyone is fortunate enough to be able to). It will likely appreciate, but don’t do it for that, buy it because you fell in love. 

    It amazes me how many of my friends think my guitars are an expensive waste of money but are happy to have a lease on a car that is costing them a lot of interest and the underlying asset depreciates. In the context of that, a few thousand more may not seem so bad (and I’m sure you can get out of it for pretty much what you got in). 

    I can tell the quality and attention to detail that went into this and I understand why it cost more than some other instruments I own. 

    Genuinely, follow your heart on this one. If you were already willing to part with a decent chunk of change, then do it right once and try not to get something you don’t like as much and might want to shift on. 

    Also, you might consider buying online so you can benefit from the 14 day statutory cool off window and see if you love it through your setup as much as you did in the shop. 

    My guess is that you will! We are not on this planet forever and some things are worth putting a little extra into. I consider this one of them. 

    Sermon / pep talk over. Hope it’s the encouragement you’re after. I couldn’t recommend this guitar highly enough.  

    Edit: one other thought that occurred to me. The quality is a Collings thing. If you’re looking for something a bit more diverse and giggable, you might consider a second hand i35 with a few dings so you’re not so concerned about gigging it. I tried a number of vintage and modern Gibson Es 335s before getting my i35 and they were very hit and miss, so if you go that route, audition them carefully. But the i35 has a similar feel of quality and moreish-ness as the JL (not quite the same but a different instrument). 
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • Josh_CoskuJosh_Cosku Frets: 135
    @AndersonCouncil1967 , wow!! Thank you very much for the reply and the really effective pep talk.

    This was push I was looking for :). Yes, I totally agree about following th eheart on this kind of a subject. I did only very few time and I never regretted. 

    I also really liked your recommendation about I35. I will check the web before giving a decision. Cheers again, very helpful indeed.
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • aldridgegaldridgeg Frets: 1
    edited July 2023
    I picked up a used one in black on Wednesday (I’ve made it my profile pic). I’d been watching and waiting for some time, even saw the one I now own come through my local guitar shop last year and be sold almost immediately. I was hoping to get in to try it when it arrived last year as I wasn’t sure on the neck carve, but it didn’t stay around long enough. 

    Then last weekend the guy that bought it put it up for sale - and he’s only 3 miles from me. I went to try it on Monday and it was everything I’d hoped for. A truly stunning instrument. 

    A little juggling and 2 days later I was back to pick it up. It’s early days with it, but I absolutely love it. To make this surprise addition I even better, Coda have just got 3 new ones in at a price that (a) I couldn’t stretch to and (b) makes me feel that I picked this one up at about the right price point. 

    I am a very happy man. 

    In other news, does anyone want to buy a very clean Black 87 LP Custom?
    0reaction image LOL 1reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • joeWjoeW Frets: 387
    @aldridgeg - how do you like the flats on it? Or did you swap them out? 
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • aldridgegaldridgeg Frets: 1
    joeW said:
    @aldridgeg - how do you like the flats on it? Or did you swap them out? 
    The flats are fine. I think they’re Chromes so not as mellow as some, and they’re a very light gauge for flats. 

    I’m living with them for now l, but when I’ve put them on anything before I like them at first but then start to miss the roundwounds. 

    Next set will be 11-49 pure nickel roundwounds. I think they might give it an extra dimension. 
    0reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
  • digitalkettledigitalkettle Frets: 2587
    aldridgeg said:
    I picked up a used one in black on Wednesday (I’ve made it my profile pic). I’d been watching and waiting for some time, even saw the one I now own come through my local guitar shop last year and be sold almost immediately. I was hoping to get in to try it when it arrived last year as I wasn’t sure on the neck carve, but it didn’t stay around long enough. 

    Then last weekend the guy that bought it put it up for sale - and he’s only 3 miles from me. I went to try it on Monday and it was everything I’d hoped for. A truly stunning instrument. 

    A little juggling and 2 days later I was back to pick it up. It’s early days with it, but I absolutely love it. To make this surprise addition I even better, Coda have just got 3 new ones in at a price that (a) I couldn’t stretch to and (b) makes me feel that I picked this one up at about the right price point. 

    I am a very happy man. 

    In other news, does anyone want to buy a very clean Black 87 LP Custom?
    Good score! Worth coming out of a 9 year lurk to post ;)
    2reaction image LOL 0reaction image Wow! 0reaction image Wisdom · Share on Twitter
Sign In or Register to comment.