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Gibson Les Paul Standard Faded '50s Neck

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

Fred7582 Fred7582
Published on 03/03/08 at 10:27
Value For Money : Poor
United States manufacturing - micro: Burstbucker Pro - Neck: 50's - Fingerboard: rosewood - 22 frets - Mahogany Body and Neck - Frets: Jumbo mdium - Mcaniques oil bath - chrome hardware - Bridge Tune-o- matic - Rglages: 2 volume / 2 tone - Slecteur: 3 positions - Gibson Deluxe Black Case

UTILIZATION

The handle is a vritable highway (I like the sleeves a little particulirement round), Access in acute is more than adequate, the guitar is more equilibrated than lgre Gibson's last century (my guitar was bought in 2007 and Canada). It's simple, you plug the amp into a bte (lamps preferences) and the optient SSSSSSOOOOONNNNNN killing !!!!!!!!!!......... ...... a classic guitar N'ROLL ROCK !!!!!

SOUNDS

It sounds good trs trs Rock (Les Paul is a first ).... but hey the Blues and Jazz are Frontire!! I play on my amp but diffrent config scne: Carvin XV-112 Amp + pedalboard house (Boss, MXR, Marshall ...) all with the Les Paul and I really m'clate!

OVERALL OPINION

I play for a few months! this is my favorite guitar by far (I have also a tlcaster, a stratum, an SG and others LP (a standard Ebony )).... The ratio quality price is good .... trs trs but it must be purchased abroad (United States or Canada). In France the guitars are too US CHRE !!!!!! Because: VAT tax Douanire + + margin + Transport + importer margin music store = TOO EXPENSIVE !!!!!...............

Well for me it is THE GUITAR and I do it again this choice without Sitat!!