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Les paul studio premium plus
Les paul studio premium plus




The pickups are 490 and 498, it is excellent in the clear (vintage modern) with Sound LES PAUL, very round, very hot mediums, a nice sound and full of personality veloyut. just a caricature of nuances are possible acvec the knobs and it's even more fun). The sound is obtained without much difficulty we put all the knobs to 10 and go (I. In terms of balance is very good, does not sting the nose when standing etc. The guitar is relatively heavy, it's solid wood, is an LP! it must be within 5 or 6kg. there is the heel of the neck that the higher up more is felt.īut it is something that is unique to LP whatsoever. it may take time to adapt.Īccess in acute is not feasible, but it's not a les paul or SG DC. Personally I like but I conois that this is not a handle that suits everyone. The neck is like the whole studio LP, premium or not it's 59'rounded. Mechanical gibson deluxe KLUSON that reminder of the era. Manufactures in the United States, NashvilleĢ volume, 2 tone, a three-position selector. I feel that the collectibility and playing prowess of the guitar makes it desirable and well worth the going $1200 used price. The premium plus defies the Les Paul Studio image, bringing beautiful figured tops and rich finishes to a otherwise stripped down design. This guitar is sadly no longer in production for Gibson and very few are circulating in the used market. The Premium plus handled any genres of music from cleaned up soft rock to drop tuned metal a la dream theater. The great factory setup allowed for a great feel when playing quick leads. With medium gain, the guitar had a very woody tone to it. Clean arpeggios jangled and chords rang very clearly. The guitar handled both the clean and high gain sounds of the Mark V with great finesse. Coming from the studio lineage of guitars, it has no push/pull coil tapping, no phase switches, none of that. The Premium plus is a very no-nonsense guitar. I played the Premium plus through a Mesa Boogie Mark V amplifier. The guitar never found trouble adjusting back and forth between these lower tunings and Standard/Eb. Tuning Stability was very strong on this guitar. The frets were well finished and the 59 neck profile was a breeze to move around. The Premium plus offered a delightful playing experience. The gold hardware complimented the Root beer finish perfectly.

les paul studio premium plus

The body of the guitar while not bound, had a nicely visible cap on the sides that gave the illusion of binding. The Les Paul Studio Premium Plus features a highly figured top in a variety of colors prior to unseen on a studio body.The electronics consist of a 490 and 498T pickup combination.






Les paul studio premium plus