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Gibson Les Paul Standard Faded '60s Neck

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

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Published on 08/13/08 at 14:28
- Made in the US,
- 22 frets
- 2 humbuckers Gibson Burstbuckers
- Bridge / tailpiece Gibson Tune-o-Matic
- 2 Volume, 2 Tone
- Channel 60'S Slimtaper Gibson

UTILIZATION

- Channel is enjoyable trs. Thinner than the handle 50 'but there is good even when "buche" ^ ^
Compared to my JS1000 Satriani you can feel the handle in his hands. Compared to the Ibanez neck I prfre far the gibson neck are super comfortable

- For the ACCS at its highs and is a Les Paul so it's not the top. But once accustomed to it takes almost taste.

- A guitar well equilibrated heavy but certainly lighter than a real Les Paul Standard that I could test it. Inconvnient or benefit? I would benefit because it is a tad lighter and keeps the same sustain.

- Yes you get a great sound very easy. Just plug it into a good amp and sound right away. Unlike some guitar requires a lot of effect to have its own sound, with this LP is the sound on.
A guitar with a lot of characters.

SOUNDS

- It must be my style: blues / rock / hard / and I type in the same mtal and sounds great. A scraper that can be used for any style.

- I mainly play on a Peavey ValveKing 112 and I use occasionally zoom g7

- This gives her a trs fat, heavy drooling as much j'apprcie

OVERALL OPINION

I have this guitar since nol 2007, a great guitar that I recommend
I would do without this choice hsite