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

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    Gibson Les Paul SpecialPublished on 09/18/05 at 06:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It's a little jungle in Gibson given the large number of references, especially among the Les Paul! Apparently my model was arrested in 1998, this is the Les Paul Special ( https://www.gibson.com/products/gibson/LesPaul/Special.html ) II also known as Junior because it has two pickups, made ​​in the USA. According to serial numbers not mine is from 1993: Dating the Gibson ( http://www.guitar-legend.com/datation/choix_rootpage.php ) and the Gibson site. ( https://www.gibson.com/relations/faq.html#_9._How_can )
    Mahogany one piece with head tilted 13 °
    Rosewood 22 frets, Slim Taper profile 60 (the finest in Gibson), marks "dot" pearl.
    Mahogany body One-piece maple table but unlike St…
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    It's a little jungle in Gibson given the large number of references, especially among the Les Paul! Apparently my model was arrested in 1998, this is the Les Paul Special ( https://www.gibson.com/products/gibson/LesPaul/Special.html ) II also known as Junior because it has two pickups, made ​​in the USA. According to serial numbers not mine is from 1993: Dating the Gibson ( http://www.guitar-legend.com/datation/choix_rootpage.php ) and the Gibson site. ( https://www.gibson.com/relations/faq.html#_9._How_can )
    Mahogany one piece with head tilted 13 °
    Rosewood 22 frets, Slim Taper profile 60 (the finest in Gibson), marks "dot" pearl.
    Mahogany body One-piece maple table but unlike Standard
    Fixed bridge stopbar / Tune-O-Matic
    P-100 pickups as the Gibson card, I confess I do not know if they are P-90 or P-100 ...
    Grover Vintage Kluxon and not agree to holding questionable.

    In short commodity quality guitar work!
    In addition to the time Gibson was making a very serious price for a still reasonable, especially for this model which is at the entry level for Gibson Les Paul.
    So 10

    UTILIZATION

    The biggest problem is access to acute
    In fact instead of cutting flush with the wood handle of the box there is a border of wood ( http://img143.echo.cx/img143/5788/accsauxaiguslpjuniorspecial8ve.jpg ) ! This can probably best to hold the handle but access to acute suffers ... Already on an LP STD is not jojo ...
    And like all Les Paul (and Telecaster): No bevels to the forearm or stomach (beer inside ). So after a while it was a nice red mark on the right forearm ... Superrr!
    As against the handle is very easy to play for a Gibson: Slim type 60 '
    Also the lack of maple table makes it lighter, it approaches in this Gibson SG.

    -3 Because of access to acute lamentable ...
    And yet for chamfers -1
    Imagine the note I put a real Les Paul very heavy .. Though they have better access to acute!
    But the sound and the look is also ca Les Paul with the side rock n 'roll "I'm down with the scraper to remove the sound"

    SOUNDS

    Sound and touch are very good and has a unique character!
    Indeed it is not exactly the sound Les Paul because there is no table in maple or humbuckers, so it is close once again a little less aggressive in the SG, however.

    His favorite style is the Blues / Soul / Rhythm & Blues. It was the lead guitar of Bob Marley, seen also with Rich Robinson of the Black Crows and Keith Richards among others.
    The clean sound has nothing to do with the layer is warmer, Blues / Jazz!
    The crunch is to die, then the P-100 are simply monstrous!
    The distortion is in a very hard rock (AC / DC, Guns N'Roses), said that based on the preamp can make the metal! I bluffed a lot of my friends with a POD and the bass string in D major in the register's metal)
    The nice thing is that the sound is clear, I would say "airy" which gives a personality and a refreshing change from the traditional humbucker distortion in metal.
    Of course like all Les Paul there is "only" three sounds, but the volume and tone for each pickup allows a lot of subtleties, so we can address a lot of different styles but with the personality of Gibson and grain P -100

    But even me as a rather metalheads I keep

    OVERALL OPINION

    The handle is really the most comfortable I've played with Gibson and I have tested some one: Nighthawk, SG Special, Flyng V, Explorer, Les Paul Studio Standard.
    Bought new $ 630 in the United States in 1994, I have not chosen me, it's a working relationship living in the United States who chose for me. However Mr "Rock" (his nickname) knows about guitar, and because he created the Born To Rock ( http://www.borntorock.com/ ) !
    At that price it's hard to beat: a true US Gibson for the price of a Korean Epiphone

    In hindsight I would do this choice, even though my tastes m'orientent closer to a LP Standard or Classic 2003 Slim Taper sleeve for 60 ', but this is not the same budget ...

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