Pros: Great sound and good price, excellent playability Cons: Still not cheap, lacks the heft of a Standard or Custom
Ive been a Gibson Les Paul fan for years for the obvious reasons: meaty sound, great looks, superb chick appeal. But my fandom has been limited to the Custom and Standard series, i.e., your Everyman Rock and Roll guitar ...
Pros: Good rock and blues guitar Cons: Not as versatile as most Les Pauls.
The Gibson Les Paul Classic is the model I'm the most familiar with. Every weekend for the last few years, my friend and I have been working on a music project, and he owns a Gold finished model. I've heard it in just about every context you can put a ...
Pros: Sound and playability second to none. Reliable. Cons: Construction weak in some places. Heavy.
It was about eleven years ago that I spent most of my student loan on a beautiful guitar, the LP Studio. It's more than paid for itself since. My guitar was made in 93 judging by the serial number. I was a broke student hanging around a guitar shop in ...
Pros: Deep full sound, quality construction, aesthetics, jealous look in your friends' eyes. Cons: High price, potential to become obsessive about it, jealous look in your friends' eyes.
Gibson USA
Gibson has built upon its long-standing reputation for quality craftsmanship and durability to position itself in as a leader in both acoustic and electric guitars. More recently Gibson’s market approach with it’s electrics at...
Pros: Looks Beautiful, Sounds Excellent, Good Feel, PRICE Cons: Heavy
The Gibson Les Paul Studio is truly a graceful and beautiful guitar. The Les Paul Studio is a guitar that will grab attention from your eye once you lay yours eyes on it. Yet when you lay your eyes on the sticker, you'll just want to jump for joy! With...
Pros: great action, great pickups, great looks and great re-sale value Cons: headstock prone to braking if tipped, weak tuners
The Les Paul studio is a a true players guitar. If you are interested in buying an american made classic without the inflated price, look no further. The Gibson Les Paul studio has everything you want in a guitar. Great pickups, nicely carved top body, ...
Pros: Excellent for recording and for rhythm Cons: Better for recording than live
The Les Paul Studio model is a precision instrument designed for recording and does well for this purpose. I have had the pleasure of playing one of these during a four week recording session at a home studio in Northern Virgina in 1995. Since then I...
Pros: AWESOME tone,loads of sustain, reliable, looks very attractive Cons: Need a strong back due to the weight of the guitar,had to replace tuners
After playing a Gibson S-G special for many years, I decided that I would sell it and buy a guitar that would give me more sustain for solos. I tried out many guitars, and the Les Paul Studio was by the far the best guitar. I bought it through Musician's ...
Pros: The best guitar in the world! Cons: They ain't cheap!
I love my Gibson Studio. I've been playing it for over 6 years and loving it since I got it. The slimmer neck design in the Studio is great when you're playing a long time, especially during solos.
Pros: Price, Tone, Looks, Feel- its a Gibson! Cons: Weight, Strap Buttons, Rosewood- I can overlook all those for Tone!
The Gibson Les Paul is one of the most highly recognized and highly regarded instruments in the music industry. When it comes to equipment, I always thought that if it is good enough for the pros, then it is good enough for me (the truth is, it is way...
Pros: Incredible Tone, Great Looks, Holds Value Cons: Incredible Heavy
The Les Paul originated in 1952, and with the exception of a few years, has been around for all 51 years since then. The reason for this, of course, is the fact that Les Pauls were designed by a genius and they are simply an incredible instrument....
Pros: Classic LP features and tone with a sweeter neck and hotter pickups Cons: Like any other Gibson it's pricey
Take your average Gibson Les Paul Standard, give it a real slick neck (Gibson calls it slim-taper), hot pickups that are actually high-output, and you have got yourself one hell of a Les Paul. I have always loved the Les Paul tone and this one improves...
Pros: Excellent tone and feel. Very rugged and durable design. A very versatile and all-purpose guitar. Cons: A little too heavy. Strap buttons way too small. Replacing the factory strings should be the first thing you do.
A little background: The model I'm about to review is a '97, I believe. It is a remake of the 1960 Les Paul. It has a Gold Boullion finish, which would not have been my first choice, but is acceptable. I'm not a very good guitarist yet, so when I...
Pros: Affordable, sounds awesome Cons: Heavy and unwieldy for some
I lucked into this guitar. The band I was in at the time (1996) had a extremely talented, yet extremely stupid bass player – this is usually the drummer’s role, I know, but this guy must have had a recessed gene. Anyway, he had this Les Paul that I would...
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