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Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop (1972)
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jiveh jiveh
Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 12/04/07 at 05:16
Made in the USA in 1973, it is entirely original, no changes whatsoever in whatever order .. It would be a waste!

UTILIZATION

The handle is very nice, easy access to acute ... but ... well, it's a Gibson Les Paul and as such, the weight is very important .. but the ideal balance. The sound is excellent in all registers, with incredible sustain, clean sleeves stuck.
The grave can be sweet, fatty, treble foils, metallic, while remaining accurate.

SOUNDS

This versatile guitar fits in my humble opinion, any style of music, given the potential of sound settings, whether in the bass, or treble the medium. The jazz and blues will find their account in the lower register / medium, the hardcoremen (?) And hardmen in the midrange / treble.
FYI I have a small combo Marshall JCM800.

What is surprising is his sound, despite its versatility, so different from other Les Paul ... (This is a notice that the pros / semi-pros have tried it after)

OVERALL OPINION

I have been using .... ... 27 years, bought used for 4000 Francs (student bank account emptied!).

I love everything about this guitar (but am I still objective?)
I tried before Stratocaster, Telecaster, SG, Jaguar, Epiphone Les Paul, Les Paul Standard, Guild solid body.

With experience, I would do this election, and winning the lottery, I add a Telecaster Rickenbacker 360/12 + 1