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Gibson Les Paul Studio Faded
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Note : 10 sur 10

«  The basis for any scratch »

Published on 12/10/10 at 12:40
Everything has been said on this point

UTILIZATION

handle: I have been using for over a year and I must say that I fear the lack of varnish on the neck and body but in fact quite the opposite: it is really good and we had to blow a real contact with the wood. Access to treble that of the whole LP and the handle is comfortable to use. Attention is even more fragile when unvarnished!

Ergonomics: an LP BUT what the most and it is much lighter than its big sisters, and so you can easily withstand several hours without demolishing the shoulder.



SOUNDS

Sounds: in fact this guitar is fairly versatile (without the 2-position crystal clear sound of a Start for example) with an overall sound enough medium (probably due to its mahogany body). The pickups are very origins of correct and accurate with a single round and micro nee drooling in saturation, the micro bridge sends light saturation as big distortion. Everything depends on the use but to cover the blues-rock at the Hard ... no problemo.

OVERALL OPINION

The +:
Sound LP
weight
touch wood not unpleasant

The -:
the fragility of wood (without polish)

I almost take a epiphone LP ultraII ... but no regrets because for 150 or 200 euros more you have a REAL Gibson. I would do so from choice.