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Gibson Les Paul 25/50 Anniversary

LP-Shaped Guitar from Gibson belonging to the Les Paul series

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Published on 07/23/08 at 04:33
Anniversary model made 3411 copies in the U.S. in 1978 and 1979 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Les Paul and Les Paul for 50 years in the music industry.
Available in 4 finishes: tobacco sunburst, natural, wine red and black.
Mine is "natural" in 1979.
It did come with a belt buckle showing the logo of the 25/50 head.
It is equipped with 2 humbuckers single switchable via a small switch.
1 volume and 1 tone for each pickup.
3-position selector.
Bridge with "fine tuning".
The violin is beautiful, beautiful woods, including the reason for head abalone.
Table in maple and mahogany body. Varnish and beautiful and fine.
The handle is made of five parts, the ebony fingerboard with abalone benchmarks.
The fittings are chrome and gold.
The years have given him a beautiful patina.

UTILIZATION

The handle is pretty solid ...!
It's good big stick that holds well in hand!
It is not my favorite type of handle (I prefer those of the 335) but is still comfortable.
As for access to acute, well ... it's a Les Paul.
It better not be a back problem to play this guitar, it weighs about a ton!!
To believe that there is lead in mahogany.
Besides the weight, this guitar is well balanced to play sitting as standing.
I put 9 because of the weight.

SOUNDS

This guitar is beautiful, I can not say it enough, but it is primarily meant to be played.
And there, it's great!
First, plug it into a good tube amp with just a little reverb.
Then, first the position single coil, neck pickup (the one I prefer): it is fluffy to perfection, great balance!
By varying the volume and tone knobs (very gradual) one can obtain a wide range of sounds. It's great for clean sounds that sound rich and loose hair with a little overdrive for blues is nickel. I really love the texture of the microphone.
Double switch position, and there is the heavy cavalry that arrived! The sound is wickedly thick, bold and powerful.
According to the pick attack, it is very easy to make cruncher (or not) the amp. With overdrive, it becomes énnnoooooooorme! It's the sound of Gary Moore blues big time! Take notes for hours.
Large loadings are not my thing, but I guess, views it delivers sound with overdrive, it also excels in this area.
Having a preference for soft sounds is round, I use mainly the neck pickup and middle position neck / bridge, but very few of the bridge pickup alone. But it is generally a matter of taste.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought it in 81 or 82, I do not know exactly 8,000 francs to Paul Beusher.
At that time I had seen on a Les Paul Artist, but I decided too late ... the beautiful was sold.
So I pulled on the 25/50, and frankly, I do not regret!
It was my first real electric guitar.
I went directly to a pale copy of Les Paul low end to it.
Moment of madness from a beginner guitarist!
This guitar sounds beautiful, round and full, and over the years, it is even more beautiful: the dark wood, the varnish made a beautiful patina, the nets were slightly yellow ... and his side reached prices that border on " anything "(I saw one at 5900 Euros pigalle).
I finally have a vintage guitar that has, moreover, viellii with me!
Even if I do play more often, it is always happiness.
It is above all wonderful for those who love the beautiful violin and it sounds amazing.
For those reasons (and others more sentimental), I'm not ready to part with this instrument!