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Gibson Les Paul Junior Vintage

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

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Published on 08/15/08 at 08:01
Made in USA and all black.
1 micro P90
Simple bridge
1 volume, 1 tone
22 frets
Mechanical quite light but accurate.
Varnished handle means.
Marks round boxes.
No frills and stuff.
Mahogany! Although heavy.

UTILIZATION

The neck is nice and fine, although I aurra preferred a little wider. The frets are prominent. Access to acute is not good. It is a guitar heavy even without a table, but I like, we feel it. The ergonomics are very good, the body is small, the short handle, and is well balanced, it is in any position at stake standing but tends to fall slightly backwards in the sitting game. The tone knob does that about 3 possibilities: low and muffled - balanced - a scathing but you can play with the volume and suddenly change a little. Tone and volume to 6 thoroughly clean sound is ... perfect. The tuners are a little afraid.

SOUNDS

Rather whether it suits my musical style, say that I adapted it to my guitar. So it suits me. I play the new wave in general, or almost no effect (for now). In its disto I often play on a Fender bass amp (for now), nice attack, but its not super super distortion pedal because Marshall bof bof. Otherwise I play in a home studio in clear and puts a virtual distortion retro then. I like to play raw, and also I believe. It is raw and pretty darn effective. She flatters and breaks ears simultaneously. Tanto it sounds almost without being noticed, it sounds like a tanto pan. Whether plain or distortion.
In fact, the game without connecting it is a treat.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had two years. Black is a bit ugly and it would be better now in sunburst. But it is simple, the "log" what. It is compact, fine. I preferred a faded SG and a Telecaster.