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Les Paul Standard:
... have 4 guitars and this is the one I play least. Not because I like it less or that it doesn t sound good but because I love it so much I am genuinely a little bit too frightened to give it the rock and roll roll out! I bought this guitar about 7 years ago and to be fair I have used it loads at gigs, jams and just playing at home I just do not want it to fall apart (which I highly doubt will happen but I am stil... Read the full review: sound of artists by lemonjim |
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Les Paul Standard Manufacturer: Gibson / Guitar / Bass Guitar / Mahogany and Maple body / two volume, two tone, three-way switch. - Guitar legend Les Paul and Gibson teamed up to release, in 1952, the guitar that set the standard for solidbody electrics. Still the all-time favourite Gibson model, the Les Paul Standard is the indu... overall rating |
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ES-335 ... paid : £280, bargain! this guitar is lovely, its great to play, sounds amazing - for a lot of styles too. Ok it may not be the best guitar around ut for the price I am VERY happy. The neck is very fast and it came set up straight out of the box. Just because it says epiphone on it doesn t mean it isn t quality. The body is semi-hollow and made from maple, mine is ebony with a lovely cream binding. Being a semi-hollow gives this guitar such a nice tone, and it is very light for an arch-top guitar! The fretboard is rosewood with white pearloid dot inlays, the neck also has binding which is ebony. The frets are really wide so gives you lots of space for adding style... Read the full review: Not just for jazz.. by joeyer |
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Les Paul Standard ... one of the best guitars around nowadays. What an incredible sound. I currently own a Les Paul Standard and a Fender, and my playing sounds 70% better on the Les Paul then on the Fender for various reasons. Firstly, the neck made of mahogany is so well bilt, that my hand runs smoothly up and down the fret board. Secondly, the fretboard is so smooth, that when i slide up or down, my fingers do not stop due to friction, which is one of the problems i have with my fender so my sounds sound clean and complete. Also, the sound produced from this guitar make it worth its money. It gives a clean professional sound, when put in distortion sounds amazing. Living proof tha... Read the full review: Les Paul Standard by Suzies |
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Les Paul Standard ... owning and playing an Epiphone Les Paul LP100 (the most basic one!) for several years and only dreaming of owning a real Les Paul I thought it was about time I upgraded and managed to get one relatively cheap from a friend who works in the music industry. I must say the difference in moving up from an Epiphone to a Gibson is a stunning experience on it s own for any guitarist. Anyway, this baby has burstbucker pro pickups with alnico v magnets, twenty two frets on a rosewood fingerboard, trapezoid inlays and single-ply fingerboard binding with a mahoganey body tune-o-matic bridge, nickel plating finish, two tone and two volume controls and a rhythm/treble sele... Read the full review: Gibson Les Paul Standard by sparksteroid |










