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  • patvmaxpatvmax

    Gibson Les Paul StandardPublished on 07/28/06 at 17:40
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Contrary to tradition, I do not like these guitars .. I had a les paul deluxe has 74 small microphones ... So hyper rating and research .. sunburst and candy in perfect condition (pictures if you voulezmais sold without regrets .. and a custom black and gold 86 ..

    UTILIZATION

    Well me, it was not my thing .... ... DSOL big round, too round, a cellulose varnish the ancient acroche mimine of you to sweat a little, can not be too speeder above, it is almost to fight with! .. the sound is fat, sure, but a small amount it is going absolutely nothing (even with a black beauty and of 86 big bang) tois body or fender twin Bond has donf .. it's hot in the mechanical or gibson KLUSON move e…
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    Contrary to tradition, I do not like these guitars .. I had a les paul deluxe has 74 small microphones ... So hyper rating and research .. sunburst and candy in perfect condition (pictures if you voulezmais sold without regrets .. and a custom black and gold 86 ..

    UTILIZATION

    Well me, it was not my thing .... ... DSOL big round, too round, a cellulose varnish the ancient acroche mimine of you to sweat a little, can not be too speeder above, it is almost to fight with! .. the sound is fat, sure, but a small amount it is going absolutely nothing (even with a black beauty and of 86 big bang) tois body or fender twin Bond has donf .. it's hot in the mechanical or gibson KLUSON move everything goes ... .. and even in 10-46 Dean Markley siouplait.et.ca is background noise despite the humbuckers .. (Bond hush in the studio)

    SOUNDS

    Well it is on it's mouth, despite its thick petty cash without wings, well-rounded .. and empty your chquier ... Moreover, everyone has told me: "blah, it has the look, 1959 (oh yeah, great!) the sound is a total picks it up, unless you play a hundred or 200 watts, the handle is big and wide, but I paid so expensive that it starts to please me, and worse my friends, well they find that it is old scholl tellemnt! " and do not compare to a stratum, it's so diffrnt ... and even a default: one is lespaul INBRICOLABLE .. while Start is great, we change the sleeves, microphones, vibrato, the Plaka, Mecanik, in short everything kon wants, and it is always better, so that the damn paul, nothing can do .. except the pickups, and even!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Come on, yet one thing: have you seen the height of the strings between the two table microphones ??... unacceptable .. compare a Vigier Excalibur Ultra or stratum, ibanez rg, jackson ... of course, you're not in the same vein .. well I repeat: NOT ME JAIME LES PAUL and that's it!. TOO EXPENSIVE AND TOTAL EXCESS. but if you like, get out your 2200 for a new mini Roros .. I had two (74 and luxury custom 86) that I bought was young .. 5000F of a lpok .. now is the DLIR ... live ibanez, jackson, kramer, blade, Vigier, fender and others !.... but I am saying is because I am a colr ... tomorrow will be better .. I will buy one like Garry Moure 60000euros a 59-play "parisian walkaway". !!!!!!!!. or sustain what I take to the milonga, a brand elipse 180 Roros .. she looks like a max, but I do not know if it is as well ..
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  • King LoudnessKing Loudness

    Should not be called the "Les Paul Standard"

    Gibson Les Paul StandardPublished on 04/27/11 at 18:28
    The "2008" model USA made Gibson Les Paul Standard takes the classic Les Paul silhouette and feature set and updates it with various "improvements" such as an extremely chambered body construction, '50s asymmetrical neck, locking tuners and PCB mounted electronics with a locking output jack.

    The core features of the classic Les Paul are still there which is nice. It still features a mahogany body and neck, maple top, rosewood fretboard with 22 frets, tuneomatic adjustable bridge with stopbar tailpiece, dual Gibson Burstbucker humbuckers, the standard LP control layout of a volume and tone control set for each pickup and a three way toggle switch to select neck, bridge, or both pickups at…
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    The "2008" model USA made Gibson Les Paul Standard takes the classic Les Paul silhouette and feature set and updates it with various "improvements" such as an extremely chambered body construction, '50s asymmetrical neck, locking tuners and PCB mounted electronics with a locking output jack.

    The core features of the classic Les Paul are still there which is nice. It still features a mahogany body and neck, maple top, rosewood fretboard with 22 frets, tuneomatic adjustable bridge with stopbar tailpiece, dual Gibson Burstbucker humbuckers, the standard LP control layout of a volume and tone control set for each pickup and a three way toggle switch to select neck, bridge, or both pickups at once.

    Basically, this guitar takes the classic Les Paul layout and gives it some upgraded features that, to some act as improvement upon the Les Paul design.

    UTILIZATION

    The Les Paul is not the most ergonomic guitar by any means. The design is somewhat "clunky" when compared to some modern takes on the single cut solidbody. The body, other than a slightly curved top, has no contouring whatsoever, so the ribs and neck joint can cause discomfort on occasion, especially, if you're more of a superstrat type player who's used to very light guitars. The chambering on this one helps the weight issue, but I found that it adversely affected the tone of the guitar and I did not like that. The upper fret access was never great on LPs and this guitar is no exception.

    Getting a good sound out of the new LP Standard is not that difficult. My big problem was the chambering of the body. Though it definitely made the guitar easier to play for extended periods of time, it sounded more like a hollow body guitar (IE: Gibson ES335) than a classic thick, raunchy Les Paul tone. It wasn't too bad but when compared to a Les Paul Traditional it was a very different sound to my ears. Not bad, just different and not what I was looking for in a Les Paul.

    SOUNDS

    I've tried the LP Standard with various Fender, Marshall and Mesa Boogie amplifiers. It sounds like a Les Paul should... for the most part. The cleans are thick and darker, great for jazzier or bluesier textures. The mid/classic gain tones have a nice classic sounding bark that only an LP can deliver. High gain tones had a great raunch to them that was accented by the slightly hotter Burstbucker pickups that were in the guitar. Compared to say. a Les Paul Classic with ceramic 496R/500T pickups, they aren't as hot, but they have more punch than the '57 Classics in a Traditional.

    My biggest gripe with the tones was the body chambering. Hollowing out a guitar is going to take away some of the resonance and thickness that a good solidbody has when put through an amplifier. The end result is a guitar that sounds good, but sounds a bit more hollow and warmer than I'd like in a Les Paul. In the end I opted to buy a Traditional simply because the tones were more what I wanted from a Les Paul.

    OVERALL OPINION

    All in all I think the Les Paul Standard 2008 from Gibson is not a bad guitar, but ultimately they should call it something else. The myriad of feature changes makes it very different from what a Les Paul Standard should be and ultimately this LP is more like a modern take on the classic design.

    The price on these is high, about $2600 CAD, and I don't think that's a great value for the money. I tried many of the 2008 Standards and opted to buy a Traditional Plus instead, which ran me $2300. If you want a more classic Les Paul tone, look into a Traditional or a used Classic. If you want something more modern or you need a lighter guitar, give the Standard a look. It wasn't for me, but give one a whirl for yourself and see what you think.
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