Pros: High quality axe, great sound, gorgeous looks, less expensive than other LP models
Cons: headstocks can break easily
The Bottom Line: This is a lower-priced Les Paul with a few cosmetic differences, but with the cool looks and the full on sound of ROCK that the Les Paul is famous for.
Seeing as how I am one of the best guitar players in Seattle (and a bit egotistical), I decided I deserve the best guitar ever made - the Gibson Les Paul. I've always loved these guitars - the looks and the sound - but it was the price of these fine guitars that always stopped me from buying one. There are many models of the Les Paul to choose from, and most are priced in the $1500 and up range. Even used, these guitars are still priced very high, however I found that the Les Paul Studio model is basically a genuine Les Paul with a few cosmetic differences and a lower price ($1100 brand new).
I recently found a used '87 Les Paul Studio guitar at the local music store and bought it for $750... I knew I'd have a hard time finding one for less anywhere, so I grabbed it. Mine is wine red with gold hardware - very, very beautiful and cool looking. The main difference between the Studio and the more expensive models is that it does not have the white binding on the sides of the guitar body and neck, and the Gibson logo on the headstock is a bit different. Otherwise it is the same body, wood, and pickups as the other models. I have noticed that on the new latest versions of the LP Studio, the tuning knobs are made of plastic (my '87 model is all gold chrome metal).
I play hard rock style guitar through a Marshall 100 watt halfstack, and I'd have to say that the Les Paul is the best guitar around for this style of music. You've probably heard it before, but the Les Paul through a Marshall tube amp is simply the sound of ROCK! Power chords have never sounded so good! I can play my LP Studio with no distortion box and get great rockin' leads and riffs. And yes, the sustain of these guitars is simply an awesome thing. And of course, the Les Paul guitar is the coolest looking guitar around, PERIOD!
Some people complain that Les Pauls are too heavy, and yes, my Studio is a heavy slab of wood, but the heaviness is part of what gives the Les Paul its great sound. I've played lighter guitars, and have noticed that the lighter the wood, the harder it is to get good heavy power chord rock without the use of a distortion pedal. I've regulated all my other guitars to backup duty now that I've got my Les Paul.
Besides being beautiful and having a great rock sound, my Les Paul Studio stays in tune, is very easy to play, and I can play with low action and no fret buzz. This is a high quality guitar - it's not a piece of carp that will fall apart on you, but of course, it's a Gibson and Gibson has one of the finest reputations for making quality instruments. The one weakness, though, is the headstock can easily crack or break if the guitar is dropped -- I strongly reccomend NOT using strap locks with this guitar (my strap locks have slipped out twice now, cracking the headstock both times, I think this guitar is simply too heavy for strap locks) and avoid putting it in a guitar stand or anywhere where it might fall over. This is the Les Paul's big weakness...
I'd recommend the Les Paul Studio to anyone who wants a Les Paul but does not want to spend a small fortune. It is definitely an excellent guitar, and if you are a "serious" rock guitarist, you need one!
UPDATE November 4, 2004: I bought another Gibson Studio guitar -- the white model with gold hardware -- I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!
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