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    Default Gibson Les Paul Studios!

    SO I'm pretty sure someone has made this thread already, but post pics of yours and describe it's tonal qualities, characteristics, etc...

    ALSO: If you've happened to play a Les Paul Standard and a Les Paul Studio, compare both!

    Don't forget to mention whether or not your Les Paul is chambered.

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    Default Re: Gibson Les Paul Studios!

    Mine is not-chambered and has weight relief holes I believe, but is physically and tonally solid as a rock! It's very dark sounding and with a Dimarzio Evolution, just sounds so heavy. I've played Standards in stores and I have yet to find one that sounds better than mine.

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    Default Re: Gibson Les Paul Studios!

    Currently, '59n/PATB-3*, new electronics, plus cosmetic upgrades


    Was at one time...


    Mine is a '99 Studio in Emerald. No idea if it's chambered, but it's got some decent weight to it. Tone is dark, the darkest guitar I own, and the lower mids have very good growl to them. The current pickups are a 59n and a PATB-3 wind on regular trembucker bobbins.

    The '59 is pretty typical of a 59 in a LP... very warm with a lot of low end, but in this guitar it's not too boomy. The top end is smoother than I expected the A5 magnet to be, but not as buttery as the AP2H. I've also tried the Jazz in the neck and found it to be a bit brighter than I wanted in the neck slot. The '59n in this guitar has a big open sound that I just love.

    The PATB-3 is a great match for the 59, and provides a similar but hotter tone. It has a little more bite on the top end and good girth down low. In this guitar it's a very open bridge sound with great complexity in the upper mids. I've tried the CC, SD (pictured above) and Custom in the bridge of this guitar, and the only one that might be a better match than the PATB-3 is the Custom. My mood usually dictates which I would prefer. The Custom was a little more hi-fi, but had a lot more bite across the whole spectrum and made for a better match for my most heavy moods.

    I have played Les Pauls that had better acoustic tone than my Studio. That's the way it is... my studio is really good but not perfect. Plugged in I think it sounds fantastic, and regardless of whether or not I find one that sounds better (which I'm sure I could) this one just feels like home.
    Last edited by MikeS; 04-08-2009 at 08:18 PM.
    Duncan Pickups in currently in use: '59 (rewound to PATB-3)/'59, Custom 5/AP2H, Tapped QP set for Tele, Duncan Distortion, SP90-1/SP90-2

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    Default Re: Gibson Les Paul Studios!

    91 Studio Lite with Alnico Pro II's. It's got an ebony board with a slightly thinner mahogany body and a carved maple top. It's also got the chromite (balsa) center block. It's a bit more airy sounding compared to my Standard, which has just a bit more chunk and bloom to it. The Studio seems to get a bit nastier even though I run the same pickup set in both.
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    Default Re: Gibson Les Paul Studios!

    Oh yeah, here's the pic.
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