Les Paul Studio, need you guys :) |
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Les Paul Studio, need you guys :) |
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Mar 28 2010, 06:32 PM |
Seems you are facing the typical problem... "which one should I buy???" Well, being absolutely addicted to Les Pauls I of course can confirm that you definitely have to get at least one But about the models... well, I have several models myself, a couple of Studios, a couple of Customs, a couple of Standards, a Classic... and they are all great! Don't underestimate a Studio, the difference compared to the "bigger" models is mostly cosmetics, my Studios really deliver a big sound that is absolutely comparable to the other models. I have to say though that I was told that the newer studios are supposed to be a bit weaker in quality issues, since mine are all older models I can't really say this though. Best thing would be to just try as many as you can get and just pick the one that you like the most, but I am almost sure that you will like them all At the Messe in Frankfurt I also just saw a new beauty and fell in love with it immediately, I just sent a mail to the Gibson HQ in Berlin, I hope I can get that one, if yes I'll post some pics
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Mar 28 2010, 07:36 PM |
I've got a Les Paul studio i bought back in .. 1994? i think. Not sure if the Studios were made in different specs back then, but it's an awesome, awesome guitar that i should use more often. In my opinion it sounds as good as and feels the same as the Standards i've tried. great trond!!, one more point for studios then, have to check em out (my wallet will thank me) Seems you are facing the typical problem... "which one should I buy???" Well, being absolutely addicted to Les Pauls I of course can confirm that you definitely have to get at least one But about the models... well, I have several models myself, a couple of Studios, a couple of Customs, a couple of Standards, a Classic... and they are all great! Don't underestimate a Studio, the difference compared to the "bigger" models is mostly cosmetics, my Studios really deliver a big sound that is absolutely comparable to the other models. I have to say though that I was told that the newer studios are supposed to be a bit weaker in quality issues, since mine are all older models I can't really say this though. Best thing would be to just try as many as you can get and just pick the one that you like the most, but I am almost sure that you will like them all At the Messe in Frankfurt I also just saw a new beauty and fell in love with it immediately, I just sent a mail to the Gibson HQ in Berlin, I hope I can get that one, if yes I'll post some pics great, one more point for the studio!, hey that's not fair!! what's that new beauty? -------------------- Check my Instructor Profile Rockers! Got a Blog too!, www.adriantracks.com Follow me on facebook and youtube! -Youtube |
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Mar 28 2010, 07:52 PM |
this is an awesome thread about Les Paul guitars. I would like to ask why the big difference in the prices between the studio and the standard?
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Mar 28 2010, 09:19 PM |
With as much as you have contributed to this site since near the beginning, I think GMC should buy you a standard, a pretty one like Marcus S. has. The teachers here are super, but nobody has contributed more than you, because there is so much variety in your lessons, and you play so well, clean and with great rhythm. My advice to anyone new here, don't just focus on recent lessons, dig into the older stuff, such as what Gabriel has offered. I agree Gabriel have so many fantastic lessons you don't wanna miss out on! Thank you guys! -------------------- My lessons
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Mar 28 2010, 09:45 PM |
Im wanting to buy a Les Paul aswell when i get money together for one..
Will probly be a studio. I see they are all around 1000euros in webshops here, but i found this 1 model thats way cheaper.. Its a " Gibson Les paul studio faded WB" is faded a cheaper model? or is this just a nice special price on it? http://www.feedback.nl/electrische-gitaren...studio-faded-wb The looks of this one are very different then usuall.. not sure if i like it or not -------------------- Gear:
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Mar 28 2010, 10:26 PM |
Im wanting to buy a Les Paul aswell when i get money together for one.. Will probly be a studio. I see they are all around 1000euros in webshops here, but i found this 1 model thats way cheaper.. Its a " Gibson Les paul studio faded WB" is faded a cheaper model? or is this just a nice special price on it? http://www.feedback.nl/electrische-gitaren...studio-faded-wb The looks of this one are very different then usuall.. not sure if i like it or not The faded is always a bit cheaper.. As far as I know it's only due to the finish. -------------------- Guitars: Gibson Les Paul Standard 2008 Fender Squier '51 --------------------- Amp(like): Blackstar Series One 45 Line6 POD Studio UX1 Marshall MG15CDR --------------------- Effects: Dunlop Crybaby 535Q DigiTech Whammy Z.Vex Fuzz Factory Dunlop MXR Carbon Copy |
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Mar 28 2010, 10:42 PM |
The faded is always a bit cheaper.. As far as I know it's only due to the finish. I like the faded ones tho, they don't have the gloss finish. I'm not sure if the lacquer has any impact on the tone, but if someone could confirm it, it would be useful information -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Mar 29 2010, 12:07 AM |
Zakk what do you mean when you say that Nitro lets the wood breathe better. Is that compared to Faded version?
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Mar 29 2010, 11:13 AM |
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Get a Les Paul Kit from Bulldog. (Mahogany Body, maple top, glued neck.... really deal, pretty much exact 58 specs) http://bulldogbodies.com/index.php http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/bulldogguitarbod...:MEFSX:SELLERID Get a local Luthier to Spray and put it together. Will cost you less than £1000 all in(I spent about £200 on pickups inc. inc that £1000) and... Results are pretty good eh!! Photo doesn't bring out the burst unfortuantly. This post has been edited by stratman79: Mar 29 2010, 11:14 AM |
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Mar 29 2010, 11:30 AM |
Results are pretty good eh!! Photo doesn't bring out the burst unfortuantly. Wow Stratman, that guitar looks gorgeous! -------------------- Guitars:
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Mar 29 2010, 11:51 AM |
No the fadeds have no coating at all, just some sort of waxing to dye the wood so the wood can breathe freely. On all the guitars with a solid finish there is the problem of sealing off the wood... A guitar totally coated with a thick layer of laquer keeps the wood from breathing - the wood ages slower, it does not dry out as fast and therefore it takes longer to reach a better resonance. Old guitars sound better because the wood has settled in and with some finishes this takes longer than with others. The nitro finish on Gibson guitars is not very durable and it ages fast but it let's moisture and air through to the wood which helps the guitars to sound better faster (hope that made any sense) Sure, you explained it nicely, I appreciate it. I was just a bit confused, thought you are referring the Nitro finish better compared to faded in terms of letting the wood breathe better. Sorry, my mistake -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Mar 29 2010, 06:28 PM |
OR Get a Les Paul Kit from Bulldog. (Mahogany Body, maple top, glued neck.... really deal, pretty much exact 58 specs) http://bulldogbodies.com/index.php http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/bulldogguitarbod...:MEFSX:SELLERID Get a local Luthier to Spray and put it together. Will cost you less than £1000 all in(I spent about £200 on pickups inc. inc that £1000) and... Results are pretty good eh!! Photo doesn't bring out the burst unfortuantly. woa that one looks very good, will check them out when they have some stock again thanks for tips guys, i think i'm saving for CUSTOM feel free to hijack the thread anytime, i love to read and learn about guitars, so all questions are allowed -------------------- Check my Instructor Profile Rockers! Got a Blog too!, www.adriantracks.com Follow me on facebook and youtube! -Youtube |
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Mar 29 2010, 07:04 PM |
Argh such price is mind blowing - consider to fit some diamonds in the headstock - it will make it even more beautiful, but tiny bit more expensive!
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