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Gibson Les Paul Studio Fireburst Chrome Hardware with Black ControlsPicture is for reference only New Image Coming Soon. Gear 4 Music Special Offer The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.Clean BridgeClean NeckDirty BridgeDirty NeckAbout the Les Paul Series No matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality.Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars. 50s Rounded Neck Profile No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The more traditional 50s neck profile found on the Les Paul Studio is the thicker rounder profile emulating the neck shapes of the iconic 1958 and 1959 Les Paul Standards. The neck is machined in Gibson?s rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on the rest?including the final sanding?is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile each neck will be slightly different with a distinct but traditional feel.Gibsons 490R and 498T Pickups The mid to late 1960s saw the emergence of a very different type of music coming from the clubs of England. This new genre?s players were demanding more powerful amplifiers with increased volume outputs to satisfy their sonic explorations. This led to a call for a more versatile pickup and Gibson answered the call with the 490T and 490R pickups (?T? for treble and ?R? for rhythm) humbuckers with the tonal characteristics of an original PAF but with a slight increase in upper mid-range response. The Gibson 498T bridge pickup is the 490s ideal complement. Taking the 490 one step further the 498 swaps the Alnico II magnet to an Alnico V thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs. The pole pieces on the 498T are also aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the strings at the bridge which is different than the spacing of the strings at the neck.22-Fret Rosewood Fingerboard Both rosewood and ebony have always graced the fingerboards of the worlds finest stringed instruments including many of todays Gibsons. The fingerboards on Gibsons Les Paul Studios are constructed from the highest grade rosewood and ebony on the planet. Both are personally inspected and qualified by Gibsons team of skilled wood experts before they enter the factories to be fitted onto the neck of the Les Paul Studio. The resilience of these dense and durable woods makes these fingerboards extremely balanced and stable and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The 12-inch radius of the fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates dead or choked out notes common occurrences on fingerboards with lesser radiuses. The ebony fingerboard is only available on the Les Paul Studios in Classic White or Alpine White. The Rosewood fingerboard is only available on the Studios in Ebony Wine Red and Fireburst.Mahogany Back and Maple Top There isnt anything more critical than the marriage of the Les Pauls mahogany back with a maple cap as well as the regimen involved in selecting the right wood and the formula to dry it out. First the wood is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson?s team of skilled wood experts before it enters the Gibson factories. These onsite inspectors also ensure that the plain maple comes from corporations adhering to the forest-saving standards of the Rainforest Alliance of which Gibson is a proud member and sponsor. Inside the Gibson factories humidity is maintained at 45 percent and the temperature at 70 degrees. This ensures all woods are dried to a level of equilibrium where the moisture content does not change during the manufacturing process. This guarantees tight-fitting joints and no expansion and controls the shrinkage and warping of the woods in addition to reducing the weight. It also improves the woods? machinability and finishing properties and adherence to glue. Consistent moisture content means that a Gibson guitar will respond evenly to temperature and humidity changes long after it leaves the factory.Chambered Body There?s something about playing a guitar with perfect tone balance and weight. One of the ways the expert craftsmen at Gibson USA achieve this equilibrium is by carving carefully mapped-out chambers in the Les Paul?s solid mahogany back using a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) router before the maple top is glued on. The positioning of the routes was established after careful examination of the resonant characteristics of the Les Paul. Gibson approached this process with the awareness that every change to the formula would have repercussions on the instrument?s sound. So in addition to relieving the stress on a player?s back and shoulder these lighter Gibson guitars also enhance the tone palette in a manner unique only to these guitars. The results are comfortable lightweight guitars that are acoustically louder with increased sustain and resonance.Body- Body Style Les Paul Carved Top - Body Species Maple Top - Mahogany Back Hardware- Plating Finish Chrome - Tailpiece Gibson Stop Bar - Bridge Gibson Tune-O-Matic - Tuners Grover Kluson Style Green Keys Electronics - Neck Pickup 490R - Bridge Pickup 498T - Pickup Covers Yes - Controls 2 Volume - 2 Tone - 3-Way Toggle - Control Knobs Black Speed - Control Pocket Cover Black Molded - Special Features Quick-Connect Control Pocket Assembly Neck - Species Mahogany - Nut Corian - Nut Width Standard Gibson: 1.695" +/- .050" - Headstock Inlay Gibson Logo - Silkscreen Gibson Logo + Les Paul Model - Truss Rod Gibson Adjustable Truss Rod - Truss Rod Cover Bell-shaped cover stamped "Studio" Fingerboard - Fingerboard Species Rosewood (Ebony on Alpine White Finish) - Inlays Figured Acrylic Trapezoid (White Acrylic on Alpine White Finish) - Frets 22 - Scale Length 24 - 3/4" Case- Type Gibson Hardshell - Case Interior White - Case Exterior Black - Silkscreen Gibson USA Logo Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Fireburst With Chrome Hardware : £979.00 ] |
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Gibson Les Paul Studio Wine Red with Chrome Hardware Left Hand Gear 4 Music Special Offer The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.Clean BridgeClean NeckDirty BridgeDirty NeckAbout the Les Paul Series No matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality.Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars. 50s Rounded Neck Profile No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The more traditional 50s neck profile found on the Les Paul Studio is the thicker rounder profile emulating the neck shapes of the iconic 1958 and 1959 Les Paul Standards. The neck is machined in Gibson?s rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on the rest?including the final sanding?is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile each neck will be slightly different with a distinct but traditional feel.Gibsons 490R and 498T Pickups The mid to late 1960s saw the emergence of a very different type of music coming from the clubs of England. This new genre?s players were demanding more powerful amplifiers with increased volume outputs to satisfy their sonic explorations. This led to a call for a more versatile pickup and Gibson answered the call with the 490T and 490R pickups (?T? for treble and ?R? for rhythm) humbuckers with the tonal characteristics of an original PAF but with a slight increase in upper mid-range response. The Gibson 498T bridge pickup is the 490s ideal complement. Taking the 490 one step further the 498 swaps the Alnico II magnet to an Alnico V thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs. The pole pieces on the 498T are also aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the strings at the bridge which is different than the spacing of the strings at the neck.22-Fret Rosewood Fingerboard Both rosewood and ebony have always graced the fingerboards of the worlds finest stringed instruments including many of todays Gibsons. The fingerboards on Gibsons Les Paul Studios are constructed from the highest grade rosewood and ebony on the planet. Both are personally inspected and qualified by Gibsons team of skilled wood experts before they enter the factories to be fitted onto the neck of the Les Paul Studio. The resilience of these dense and durable woods makes these fingerboards extremely balanced and stable and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The 12-inch radius of the fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates dead or choked out notes common occurrences on fingerboards with lesser radiuses. The ebony fingerboard is only available on the Les Paul Studios in Classic White or Alpine White. The Rosewood fingerboard is only available on the Studios in Ebony Wine Red and Fireburst.Mahogany Back and Maple Top There isnt anything more critical than the marriage of the Les Pauls mahogany back with a maple cap as well as the regimen involved in selecting the right wood and the formula to dry it out. First the wood is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson?s team of skilled wood experts before it enters the Gibson factories. These onsite inspectors also ensure that the plain maple comes from corporations adhering to the forest-saving standards of the Rainforest Alliance of which Gibson is a proud member and sponsor. Inside the Gibson factories humidity is maintained at 45 percent and the temperature at 70 degrees. This ensures all woods are dried to a level of equilibrium where the moisture content does not change during the manufacturing process. This guarantees tight-fitting joints and no expansion and controls the shrinkage and warping of the woods in addition to reducing the weight. It also improves the woods? machinability and finishing properties and adherence to glue. Consistent moisture content means that a Gibson guitar will respond evenly to temperature and humidity changes long after it leaves the factory.Chambered Body There?s something about playing a guitar with perfect tone balance and weight. One of the ways the expert craftsmen at Gibson USA achieve this equilibrium is by carving carefully mapped-out chambers in the Les Paul?s solid mahogany back using a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) router before the maple top is glued on. The positioning of the routes was established after careful examination of the resonant characteristics of the Les Paul. Gibson approached this process with the awareness that every change to the formula would have repercussions on the instrument?s sound. So in addition to relieving the stress on a player?s back and shoulder these lighter Gibson guitars also enhance the tone palette in a manner unique only to these guitars. The results are comfortable lightweight guitars that are acoustically louder with increased sustain and resonance.Body- Body Style Les Paul Carved Top - Body Species Maple Top - Mahogany Back Hardware- Plating Finish Chrome - Tailpiece Gibson Stop Bar - Bridge Gibson Tune-O-Matic - Tuners Grover Kluson Style Green Keys Electronics - Neck Pickup 490R - Bridge Pickup 498T - Pickup Covers Yes - Controls 2 Volume - 2 Tone - 3-Way Toggle - Control Knobs Black Speed - Control Pocket Cover Black Molded - Special Features Quick-Connect Control Pocket Assembly Neck - Species Mahogany - Nut Corian - Nut Width Standard Gibson: 1.695" +/- .050" - Headstock Inlay Gibson Logo - Silkscreen Gibson Logo + Les Paul Model - Truss Rod Gibson Adjustable Truss Rod - Truss Rod Cover Bell-shaped cover stamped "Studio" Fingerboard - Fingerboard Species Rosewood (Ebony on Alpine White Finish) - Inlays Figured Acrylic Trapezoid (White Acrylic on Alpine White Finish) - Frets 22 - Scale Length 24 - 3/4" Case- Type Gibson Hardshell - Case Interior White - Case Exterior Black - Silkscreen Gibson USA Logo - Strings: Brite Wires .010-.046 Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Left Hand Wine Red : £999.00 ] |
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Traditional Gibson Les Paul performance with a modern no-frills attitude. Introduced nearly 25 years ago as an electric guitar for the studio musician the Les Paul Studio guitar has become one of the most desired Les Pauls for its tremendous harmonic and sonic capacities coveted by musicians from all genres of music. Gear 4 Music Special Offer The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.Clean BridgeClean NeckDirty BridgeDirty NeckAbout the Les Paul Series No matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality.Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars. 50s Rounded Neck Profile No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The more traditional 50s neck profile found on the Les Paul Studio is the thicker rounder profile emulating the neck shapes of the iconic 1958 and 1959 Les Paul Standards. The neck is machined in Gibson?s rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on the rest?including the final sanding?is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile each neck will be slightly different with a distinct but traditional feel.Gibsons 490R and 498T Pickups The mid to late 1960s saw the emergence of a very different type of music coming from the clubs of England. This new genre?s players were demanding more powerful amplifiers with increased volume outputs to satisfy their sonic explorations. This led to a call for a more versatile pickup and Gibson answered the call with the 490T and 490R pickups (?T? for treble and ?R? for rhythm) humbuckers with the tonal characteristics of an original PAF but with a slight increase in upper mid-range response. The Gibson 498T bridge pickup is the 490s ideal complement. Taking the 490 one step further the 498 swaps the Alnico II magnet to an Alnico V thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs. The pole pieces on the 498T are also aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the strings at the bridge which is different than the spacing of the strings at the neck.22-Fret Rosewood Fingerboard Both rosewood and ebony have always graced the fingerboards of the worlds finest stringed instruments including many of todays Gibsons. The fingerboards on Gibsons Les Paul Studios are constructed from the highest grade rosewood and ebony on the planet. Both are personally inspected and qualified by Gibsons team of skilled wood experts before they enter the factories to be fitted onto the neck of the Les Paul Studio. The resilience of these dense and durable woods makes these fingerboards extremely balanced and stable and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The 12-inch radius of the fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates dead or choked out notes common occurrences on fingerboards with lesser radiuses. The ebony fingerboard is only available on the Les Paul Studios in Classic White or Alpine White. The Rosewood fingerboard is only available on the Studios in Ebony Wine Red and Fireburst.Mahogany Back and Maple Top There isnt anything more critical than the marriage of the Les Pauls mahogany back with a maple cap as well as the regimen involved in selecting the right wood and the formula to dry it out. First the wood is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson?s team of skilled wood experts before it enters the Gibson factories. These onsite inspectors also ensure that the plain maple comes from corporations adhering to the forest-saving standards of the Rainforest Alliance of which Gibson is a proud member and sponsor. Inside the Gibson factories humidity is maintained at 45 percent and the temperature at 70 degrees. This ensures all woods are dried to a level of equilibrium where the moisture content does not change during the manufacturing process. This guarantees tight-fitting joints and no expansion and controls the shrinkage and warping of the woods in addition to reducing the weight. It also improves the woods? machinability and finishing properties and adherence to glue. Consistent moisture content means that a Gibson guitar will respond evenly to temperature and humidity changes long after it leaves the factory.Chambered Body There?s something about playing a guitar with perfect tone balance and weight. One of the ways the expert craftsmen at Gibson USA achieve this equilibrium is by carving carefully mapped-out chambers in the Les Paul?s solid mahogany back using a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) router before the maple top is glued on. The positioning of the routes was established after careful examination of the resonant characteristics of the Les Paul. Gibson approached this process with the awareness that every change to the formula would have repercussions on the instrument?s sound. So in addition to relieving the stress on a player?s back and shoulder these lighter Gibson guitars also enhance the tone palette in a manner unique only to these guitars. The results are comfortable lightweight guitars that are acoustically louder with increased sustain and resonance.Body- Body Style Les Paul Carved Top - Body Species Maple Top - Mahogany Back Hardware- Plating Finish Chrome - Tailpiece Gibson Stop Bar - Bridge Gibson Tune-O-Matic - Tuners Grover Kluson Style Green Keys Electronics - Neck Pickup 490R - Bridge Pickup 498T - Pickup Covers Yes - Controls 2 Volume - 2 Tone - 3-Way Toggle - Control Knobs Black Speed - Control Pocket Cover Black Molded - Special Features Quick-Connect Control Pocket Assembly Neck - Species Mahogany - Nut Corian - Nut Width Standard Gibson: 1.695" +/- .050" - Headstock Inlay Gibson Logo - Silkscreen Gibson Logo + Les Paul Model - Truss Rod Gibson Adjustable Truss Rod - Truss Rod Cover Bell-shaped cover stamped "Studio" Fingerboard - Fingerboard Species Rosewood (Ebony on Alpine White Finish) - Inlays Figured Acrylic Trapezoid (White Acrylic on Alpine White Finish) - Frets 22 - Scale Length 24 - 3/4" Case- Type Gibson Hardshell - Case Interior White - Case Exterior Black - Silkscreen Gibson USA Logo Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Alpine White Gold Hardware : £939.00 ] |
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Gibson Les Paul Studio Ebony with Gold Hardware Gear 4 Music Special Offer Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar Ebony The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.About the Les Paul SeriesNo matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality. Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars. - Body:Top Species: Carved maple top - Back Species: Mahogany - Neck - Species: Mahogany - Profile: 59 Les Paul Rounded - Neck Joint Location: 16 - Fingerboard - Scale Length: 243/4"- Number of Frets: 22- Nut Width: 111/16" - Hardware - Tailpiece: Stopbar--Bridge: Tune-o-matic Knobs: Black Speed - Tuners: Green Key - Electronics - Neck Pickups: 490R Alnico magnet humbucker Bridge Pickups: 498T Alnico magnet humbucker Controls: Two volume two tone three-way switch - Strings: Brite Wires .010-.046 Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Ebony With Gold Hardware : £939.00 ] |
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Traditional Les Paul performance with a modern no-frills attitude. Introduced nearly 25 years ago as a guitar for the studio musician the Les Paul Studio has become one of the most desired Les Pauls for its tremendous harmonic and sonic capacities coveted by musicians from all genres of music. Gear 4 Music Special Offer The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.Clean BridgeClean NeckDirty BridgeDirty NeckAbout the Les Paul Series No matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality.Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars. 50s Rounded Neck Profile No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The more traditional 50s neck profile found on the Les Paul Studio is the thicker rounder profile emulating the neck shapes of the iconic 1958 and 1959 Les Paul Standards. The neck is machined in Gibson?s rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on the rest?including the final sanding?is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile each neck will be slightly different with a distinct but traditional feel.Gibsons 490R and 498T Pickups The mid to late 1960s saw the emergence of a very different type of music coming from the clubs of England. This new genre?s players were demanding more powerful amplifiers with increased volume outputs to satisfy their sonic explorations. This led to a call for a more versatile pickup and Gibson answered the call with the 490T and 490R pickups (?T? for treble and ?R? for rhythm) humbuckers with the tonal characteristics of an original PAF but with a slight increase in upper mid-range response. The Gibson 498T bridge pickup is the 490s ideal complement. Taking the 490 one step further the 498 swaps the Alnico II magnet to an Alnico V thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs. The pole pieces on the 498T are also aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the strings at the bridge which is different than the spacing of the strings at the neck.22-Fret Rosewood Fingerboard Both rosewood and ebony have always graced the fingerboards of the worlds finest stringed instruments including many of todays Gibsons. The fingerboards on Gibsons Les Paul Studios are constructed from the highest grade rosewood and ebony on the planet. Both are personally inspected and qualified by Gibsons team of skilled wood experts before they enter the factories to be fitted onto the neck of the Les Paul Studio. The resilience of these dense and durable woods makes these fingerboards extremely balanced and stable and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The 12-inch radius of the fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates dead or choked out notes common occurrences on fingerboards with lesser radiuses. The ebony fingerboard is only available on the Les Paul Studios in Classic White or Alpine White. The Rosewood fingerboard is only available on the Studios in Ebony Wine Red and Fireburst.Mahogany Back and Maple Top There isnt anything more critical than the marriage of the Les Pauls mahogany back with a maple cap as well as the regimen involved in selecting the right wood and the formula to dry it out. First the wood is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson?s team of skilled wood experts before it enters the Gibson factories. These onsite inspectors also ensure that the plain maple comes from corporations adhering to the forest-saving standards of the Rainforest Alliance of which Gibson is a proud member and sponsor. Inside the Gibson factories humidity is maintained at 45 percent and the temperature at 70 degrees. This ensures all woods are dried to a level of equilibrium where the moisture content does not change during the manufacturing process. This guarantees tight-fitting joints and no expansion and controls the shrinkage and warping of the woods in addition to reducing the weight. It also improves the woods? machinability and finishing properties and adherence to glue. Consistent moisture content means that a Gibson guitar will respond evenly to temperature and humidity changes long after it leaves the factory.Chambered Body There?s something about playing a guitar with perfect tone balance and weight. One of the ways the expert craftsmen at Gibson USA achieve this equilibrium is by carving carefully mapped-out chambers in the Les Paul?s solid mahogany back using a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) router before the maple top is glued on. The positioning of the routes was established after careful examination of the resonant characteristics of the Les Paul. Gibson approached this process with the awareness that every change to the formula would have repercussions on the instrument?s sound. So in addition to relieving the stress on a player?s back and shoulder these lighter Gibson guitars also enhance the tone palette in a manner unique only to these guitars. The results are comfortable lightweight guitars that are acoustically louder with increased sustain and resonance.Body- Body Style Les Paul Carved Top - Body Species Maple Top - Mahogany Back Hardware- Plating Finish Chrome - Tailpiece Gibson Stop Bar - Bridge Gibson Tune-O-Matic - Tuners Grover Kluson Style Green Keys Electronics - Neck Pickup 490R - Bridge Pickup 498T - Pickup Covers Yes - Controls 2 Volume - 2 Tone - 3-Way Toggle - Control Knobs Black Speed - Control Pocket Cover Black Molded - Special Features Quick-Connect Control Pocket Assembly Neck - Species Mahogany - Nut Corian - Nut Width Standard Gibson: 1.695" +/- .050" - Headstock Inlay Gibson Logo - Silkscreen Gibson Logo + Les Paul Model - Truss Rod Gibson Adjustable Truss Rod - Truss Rod Cover Bell-shaped cover stamped "Studio" Fingerboard - Fingerboard Species Rosewood (Ebony on Alpine White Finish) - Inlays Figured Acrylic Trapezoid (White Acrylic on Alpine White Finish) - Frets 22 - Scale Length 24 - 3/4" Case- Type Gibson Hardshell - Case Interior White - Case Exterior Black - Silkscreen Gibson USA Logo Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Ebony With Chrome Hardware : £939.00 ] |
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Gibson Les Paul Studio Alpine White Chrome Hardware Gear 4 Music Special Offer The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.Clean BridgeClean NeckDirty BridgeDirty NeckAbout the Les Paul Series No matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality.Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars. 50s Rounded Neck Profile No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The more traditional 50s neck profile found on the Les Paul Studio is the thicker rounder profile emulating the neck shapes of the iconic 1958 and 1959 Les Paul Standards. The neck is machined in Gibson?s rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on the rest?including the final sanding?is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile each neck will be slightly different with a distinct but traditional feel.Gibsons 490R and 498T Pickups The mid to late 1960s saw the emergence of a very different type of music coming from the clubs of England. This new genre?s players were demanding more powerful amplifiers with increased volume outputs to satisfy their sonic explorations. This led to a call for a more versatile pickup and Gibson answered the call with the 490T and 490R pickups (?T? for treble and ?R? for rhythm) humbuckers with the tonal characteristics of an original PAF but with a slight increase in upper mid-range response. The Gibson 498T bridge pickup is the 490s ideal complement. Taking the 490 one step further the 498 swaps the Alnico II magnet to an Alnico V thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs. The pole pieces on the 498T are also aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the strings at the bridge which is different than the spacing of the strings at the neck.22-Fret Rosewood Fingerboard Both rosewood and ebony have always graced the fingerboards of the worlds finest stringed instruments including many of todays Gibsons. The fingerboards on Gibsons Les Paul Studios are constructed from the highest grade rosewood and ebony on the planet. Both are personally inspected and qualified by Gibsons team of skilled wood experts before they enter the factories to be fitted onto the neck of the Les Paul Studio. The resilience of these dense and durable woods makes these fingerboards extremely balanced and stable and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The 12-inch radius of the fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates dead or choked out notes common occurrences on fingerboards with lesser radiuses. The ebony fingerboard is only available on the Les Paul Studios in Classic White or Alpine White. The Rosewood fingerboard is only available on the Studios in Ebony Wine Red and Fireburst.Mahogany Back and Maple Top There isnt anything more critical than the marriage of the Les Pauls mahogany back with a maple cap as well as the regimen involved in selecting the right wood and the formula to dry it out. First the wood is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson?s team of skilled wood experts before it enters the Gibson factories. These onsite inspectors also ensure that the plain maple comes from corporations adhering to the forest-saving standards of the Rainforest Alliance of which Gibson is a proud member and sponsor. Inside the Gibson factories humidity is maintained at 45 percent and the temperature at 70 degrees. This ensures all woods are dried to a level of equilibrium where the moisture content does not change during the manufacturing process. This guarantees tight-fitting joints and no expansion and controls the shrinkage and warping of the woods in addition to reducing the weight. It also improves the woods? machinability and finishing properties and adherence to glue. Consistent moisture content means that a Gibson guitar will respond evenly to temperature and humidity changes long after it leaves the factory.Chambered Body There?s something about playing a guitar with perfect tone balance and weight. One of the ways the expert craftsmen at Gibson USA achieve this equilibrium is by carving carefully mapped-out chambers in the Les Paul?s solid mahogany back using a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) router before the maple top is glued on. The positioning of the routes was established after careful examination of the resonant characteristics of the Les Paul. Gibson approached this process with the awareness that every change to the formula would have repercussions on the instrument?s sound. So in addition to relieving the stress on a player?s back and shoulder these lighter Gibson guitars also enhance the tone palette in a manner unique only to these guitars. The results are comfortable lightweight guitars that are acoustically louder with increased sustain and resonance.Body- Body Style Les Paul Carved Top - Body Species Maple Top - Mahogany Back Hardware- Plating Finish Chrome - Tailpiece Gibson Stop Bar - Bridge Gibson Tune-O-Matic - Tuners Grover Kluson Style Green Keys Electronics - Neck Pickup 490R - Bridge Pickup 498T - Pickup Covers Yes - Controls 2 Volume - 2 Tone - 3-Way Toggle - Control Knobs Black Speed - Control Pocket Cover Black Molded - Special Features Quick-Connect Control Pocket Assembly Neck - Species Mahogany - Nut Corian - Nut Width Standard Gibson: 1.695" +/- .050" - Headstock Inlay Gibson Logo - Silkscreen Gibson Logo + Les Paul Model - Truss Rod Gibson Adjustable Truss Rod - Truss Rod Cover Bell-shaped cover stamped "Studio" Fingerboard - Fingerboard Species Rosewood (Ebony on Alpine White Finish) - Inlays Figured Acrylic Trapezoid (White Acrylic on Alpine White Finish) - Frets 22 - Scale Length 24 - 3/4" Case- Type Gibson Hardshell - Case Interior White - Case Exterior Black - Silkscreen Gibson USA Logo Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Alpine White Chrome Hardware : £939.00 ] |
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Gibson Les Paul Studio Ebony with Gold Hardware Left HandPlease not - Picture is for reference purposes only and illustrates the right hand version. Gear 4 Music Special Offer The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.Clean BridgeClean NeckDirty BridgeDirty NeckAbout the Les Paul Series No matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality.Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars. 50s Rounded Neck Profile No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The more traditional 50s neck profile found on the Les Paul Studio is the thicker rounder profile emulating the neck shapes of the iconic 1958 and 1959 Les Paul Standards. The neck is machined in Gibson?s rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on the rest?including the final sanding?is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile each neck will be slightly different with a distinct but traditional feel.Gibsons 490R and 498T Pickups The mid to late 1960s saw the emergence of a very different type of music coming from the clubs of England. This new genre?s players were demanding more powerful amplifiers with increased volume outputs to satisfy their sonic explorations. This led to a call for a more versatile pickup and Gibson answered the call with the 490T and 490R pickups (?T? for treble and ?R? for rhythm) humbuckers with the tonal characteristics of an original PAF but with a slight increase in upper mid-range response. The Gibson 498T bridge pickup is the 490s ideal complement. Taking the 490 one step further the 498 swaps the Alnico II magnet to an Alnico V thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs. The pole pieces on the 498T are also aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the strings at the bridge which is different than the spacing of the strings at the neck.22-Fret Rosewood Fingerboard Both rosewood and ebony have always graced the fingerboards of the worlds finest stringed instruments including many of todays Gibsons. The fingerboards on Gibsons Les Paul Studios are constructed from the highest grade rosewood and ebony on the planet. Both are personally inspected and qualified by Gibsons team of skilled wood experts before they enter the factories to be fitted onto the neck of the Les Paul Studio. The resilience of these dense and durable woods makes these fingerboards extremely balanced and stable and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The 12-inch radius of the fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates dead or choked out notes common occurrences on fingerboards with lesser radiuses. The ebony fingerboard is only available on the Les Paul Studios in Classic White or Alpine White. The Rosewood fingerboard is only available on the Studios in Ebony Wine Red and Fireburst.Mahogany Back and Maple Top There isnt anything more critical than the marriage of the Les Pauls mahogany back with a maple cap as well as the regimen involved in selecting the right wood and the formula to dry it out. First the wood is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson?s team of skilled wood experts before it enters the Gibson factories. These onsite inspectors also ensure that the plain maple comes from corporations adhering to the forest-saving standards of the Rainforest Alliance of which Gibson is a proud member and sponsor. Inside the Gibson factories humidity is maintained at 45 percent and the temperature at 70 degrees. This ensures all woods are dried to a level of equilibrium where the moisture content does not change during the manufacturing process. This guarantees tight-fitting joints and no expansion and controls the shrinkage and warping of the woods in addition to reducing the weight. It also improves the woods? machinability and finishing properties and adherence to glue. Consistent moisture content means that a Gibson guitar will respond evenly to temperature and humidity changes long after it leaves the factory.Chambered Body There?s something about playing a guitar with perfect tone balance and weight. One of the ways the expert craftsmen at Gibson USA achieve this equilibrium is by carving carefully mapped-out chambers in the Les Paul?s solid mahogany back using a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) router before the maple top is glued on. The positioning of the routes was established after careful examination of the resonant characteristics of the Les Paul. Gibson approached this process with the awareness that every change to the formula would have repercussions on the instrument?s sound. So in addition to relieving the stress on a player?s back and shoulder these lighter Gibson guitars also enhance the tone palette in a manner unique only to these guitars. The results are comfortable lightweight guitars that are acoustically louder with increased sustain and resonance.Body- Body Style Les Paul Carved Top - Body Species Maple Top - Mahogany Back Hardware- Plating Finish Chrome - Tailpiece Gibson Stop Bar - Bridge Gibson Tune-O-Matic - Tuners Grover Kluson Style Green Keys Electronics - Neck Pickup 490R - Bridge Pickup 498T - Pickup Covers Yes - Controls 2 Volume - 2 Tone - 3-Way Toggle - Control Knobs Black Speed - Control Pocket Cover Black Molded - Special Features Quick-Connect Control Pocket Assembly Neck - Species Mahogany - Nut Corian - Nut Width Standard Gibson: 1.695" +/- .050" - Headstock Inlay Gibson Logo - Silkscreen Gibson Logo + Les Paul Model - Truss Rod Gibson Adjustable Truss Rod - Truss Rod Cover Bell-shaped cover stamped "Studio" Fingerboard - Fingerboard Species Rosewood (Ebony on Alpine White Finish) - Inlays Figured Acrylic Trapezoid (White Acrylic on Alpine White Finish) - Frets 22 - Scale Length 24 - 3/4" Case- Type Gibson Hardshell - Case Interior White - Case Exterior Black - Silkscreen Gibson USA Logo - Strings: Brite Wires .010-.046 Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Left Hand Ebony With Gold H/W : £999.00 ] |
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Gibson Les Paul Studio Wine Red with Chrome HardwarePlease note picture illustrated is the Gibson Les Paul Studio with Gold Hardware Gear 4 Music Special Offer Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar Wine Red Chrome HardwareClean BridgeClean NeckDirty BridgeDirty NeckThe Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.About the Les Paul Series No matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality.Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars. 50s Rounded Neck Profile No guitar neck profiles are more distinguishable than the neck profiles employed on the Gibson models of today. The more traditional 50s neck profile found on the Les Paul Studio is the thicker rounder profile emulating the neck shapes of the iconic 1958 and 1959 Les Paul Standards. The neck is machined in Gibson?s rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on the rest?including the final sanding?is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile each neck will be slightly different with a distinct but traditional feel.Gibsons 490R and 498T Pickups The mid to late 1960s saw the emergence of a very different type of music coming from the clubs of England. This new genre?s players were demanding more powerful amplifiers with increased volume outputs to satisfy their sonic explorations. This led to a call for a more versatile pickup and Gibson answered the call with the 490T and 490R pickups (?T? for treble and ?R? for rhythm) humbuckers with the tonal characteristics of an original PAF but with a slight increase in upper mid-range response. The Gibson 498T bridge pickup is the 490s ideal complement. Taking the 490 one step further the 498 swaps the Alnico II magnet to an Alnico V thus making it slightly hotter with emphasis on mid-ranges and highs. The pole pieces on the 498T are also aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the strings at the bridge which is different than the spacing of the strings at the neck.22-Fret Rosewood Fingerboard Both rosewood and ebony have always graced the fingerboards of the worlds finest stringed instruments including many of todays Gibsons. The fingerboards on Gibsons Les Paul Studios are constructed from the highest grade rosewood and ebony on the planet. Both are personally inspected and qualified by Gibsons team of skilled wood experts before they enter the factories to be fitted onto the neck of the Les Paul Studio. The resilience of these dense and durable woods makes these fingerboards extremely balanced and stable and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The 12-inch radius of the fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates dead or choked out notes common occurrences on fingerboards with lesser radiuses. The ebony fingerboard is only available on the Les Paul Studios in Classic White or Alpine White. The Rosewood fingerboard is only available on the Studios in Ebony Wine Red and Fireburst.Mahogany Back and Maple Top There isnt anything more critical than the marriage of the Les Pauls mahogany back with a maple cap as well as the regimen involved in selecting the right wood and the formula to dry it out. First the wood is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson?s team of skilled wood experts before it enters the Gibson factories. These onsite inspectors also ensure that the plain maple comes from corporations adhering to the forest-saving standards of the Rainforest Alliance of which Gibson is a proud member and sponsor. Inside the Gibson factories humidity is maintained at 45 percent and the temperature at 70 degrees. This ensures all woods are dried to a level of equilibrium where the moisture content does not change during the manufacturing process. This guarantees tight-fitting joints and no expansion and controls the shrinkage and warping of the woods in addition to reducing the weight. It also improves the woods? machinability and finishing properties and adherence to glue. Consistent moisture content means that a Gibson guitar will respond evenly to temperature and humidity changes long after it leaves the factory.Chambered Body There?s something about playing a guitar with perfect tone balance and weight. One of the ways the expert craftsmen at Gibson USA achieve this equilibrium is by carving carefully mapped-out chambers in the Les Paul?s solid mahogany back using a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) router before the maple top is glued on. The positioning of the routes was established after careful examination of the resonant characteristics of the Les Paul. Gibson approached this process with the awareness that every change to the formula would have repercussions on the instrument?s sound. So in addition to relieving the stress on a player?s back and shoulder these lighter Gibson guitars also enhance the tone palette in a manner unique only to these guitars. The results are comfortable lightweight guitars that are acoustically louder with increased sustain and resonance.Body- Body Style Les Paul Carved Top - Body Species Maple Top - Mahogany Back Hardware- Plating Finish Chrome - Tailpiece Gibson Stop Bar - Bridge Gibson Tune-O-Matic - Tuners Grover Kluson Style Green Keys Electronics - Neck Pickup 490R - Bridge Pickup 498T - Pickup Covers Yes - Controls 2 Volume - 2 Tone - 3-Way Toggle - Control Knobs Black Speed - Control Pocket Cover Black Molded - Special Features Quick-Connect Control Pocket Assembly Neck - Species Mahogany - Nut Corian - Nut Width Standard Gibson: 1.695" +/- .050" - Headstock Inlay Gibson Logo - Silkscreen Gibson Logo + Les Paul Model - Truss Rod Gibson Adjustable Truss Rod - Truss Rod Cover Bell-shaped cover stamped "Studio" Fingerboard - Fingerboard Species Rosewood (Ebony on Alpine White Finish) - Inlays Figured Acrylic Trapezoid (White Acrylic on Alpine White Finish) - Frets 22 - Scale Length 24 - 3/4" Case- Type Gibson Hardshell - Case Interior White - Case Exterior Black - Silkscreen Gibson USA Logo Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Wine Red Chrome Hardware : £939.00 ] |
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Gibson Les Paul Studio Natural Satin Swamp Ash Gear 4 Music Special Offer The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.About the Les Paul Series No matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality.Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars.Body:Top Species: Carved maple top Back Species: Mahogany Neck - Species: Mahogany Profile: 59 Les Paul Rounded Neck Joint Location: 16 Fingerboard - Scale Length: 243/4" Number of Frets: 22 Nut Width: 111/16" Hardware - Tailpiece: Stopbar --Bridge: Tune-o-matic Knobs: Black Speed Tuners: Green KeyElectronics - Neck Pickups: 490R Alnico magnet humbucker Bridge Pickups: 498T Alnico magnet humbucker Controls: Two volume two tone three-way switchStrings: Brite Wires .010-.046 Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Natural Satin : £939.00 ] |
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Gibson Les Paul Studio Fireburst Chrome HardwarePicture is for reference only New Image Coming Soon. Gear 4 Music Special Offer The Les Paul Studio enhances the solid proven design of the worlds most famous guitar with a wide choice of finishes a sleek no-frills look. The Les Paul Studio is the favorite of guitarists who demand traditional Les Paul performance with a modern attitude.About the Les Paul Series No matter where Gibson Les Paul is seen - in the hands of a star performer silhouetted in a guitar dealers ad or cast in brass and incorporated into the architecture of a restaurant - it is universally recognized as the symbol of rock and roll music. From the basic no-frills guitars to elegant showpieces the guitars of Les Paul are the standard-bearers of Gibsons excellence.In 1894 in a one-man shop in Kalamazoo Michigan Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co. Ltd. was formed on October 10 1902 to build instruments that carry on not only Orvilles designs but also his conviction to quality.Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibsons combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins banjos and resonator guitars.- Body:Top Species: Carved maple top - Back Species: Mahogany - Neck - Species: Mahogany - Profile: 59 Les Paul Rounded - Neck Joint Location: 16 - Fingerboard - Scale Length: 243/4" - Number of Frets: 22 - Nut Width: 111/16" - Hardware - Chrome Finish -Tailpiece: Stopbar --Bridge: Tune-o-matic Knobs: Black Speed - Tuners: Green KeyElectronics - Neck Pickups: 490R Alnico magnet humbucker Bridge Pickups: 498T Alnico magnet humbucker Controls: Two volume two tone three-way switchStrings: Brite Wires .010-.046 Gear 4 Music Information Gear4music takes pride in providing quality instruments that are great value for money. From a complete professional recording setup to superb electric guitars from just £60, whether you create, perform or record Gear4music has something for you. [ Gibson Les Paul Studio Fireburst : £999.00 ] |