I've been lusting after a white LP Custom style guitar for many years but there was no way I was paying Gibson prices and I didn't think the Epi was worth what they charge and wasn't that impressed with it.
The SC-500 WH is the guitar that first turned me on to HB though it was a year before I pulled the trigger after loving the TE-52 and JB-75.
All I can say is WOW, do I like this axe!
I've watched all the reviews and considered what they cited as shortcomings...not great tuners, microphonic pickups, finish flaws...mine came nearly perfect, the only flaw I can find is a barely visible 1.5" line of wood colour between the binding and the neck on the high E side...barely visible and invisible while I'm playing.
Fretwork is very good (maybe not custom shop level but better than most more expensive guitars), finish is otherwise flawless, no tooling marks on any hardware or pickups, tuners are very smooth (though not high ratio) and stable, nut is very well cut, the blackwood fretboard is tightly grained and smooth, dark enough to mimic ebony and the medium jumbo frets were a little scratchy so I thought I should polish them, but 2 hours if playing took care of that. Even the single ply pickguard is cut nicely, no rough edges.
So that's build and finish quality...now for how it performs...
This thing plays like butter!, lower action than anything I own. Substantial neck but slim enough to be very comfortable for my average sized hands, sweet and silky ckean tones and a real growl with some gain, no squealing with high gain, where it just sings and sustains like a pipe organ. Everything from ballads to Randy Rhoads or Zack Wylde is possible and convincingly authentic sounding with those nameless "vintage humbuckers". Access to higher frets also really is easier with HB's unique neck heel, it's well balanced and the basswood body is lighter than most LP style guitars but I can't discern any lack of tone or sustain.
Overall, I am thrilled with this guitar and I've been playing nearly 50 years and owned lots of Gibsons and Fenders in that time. It's a beautiful instrument, plays and sounds great and I just can't believe what I paid for it...I can't stop staring at the elegant white/gold/black colour combination.
If anything were to happen to it, I'm just going to get another one.
They don't stay in stock long (waited 3 months for mine), so pull the trigger if you're thinking about it, you won't be disappointed.