And Why, without mods.......
I´m interested in one but no have experience playing them.
Studio
Classic
standard
other


And Why, without mods.......
I´m interested in one but no have experience playing them.
I kind of rememeber a thread a few month ago where a Les Paul guru was explaining the technical differences between each LesPaul.
You should do a little research. Basically I think it is a question of thickness of the maple top and weight of the beast.
I can't really help you to compare as in the Gibson range I only played the Studio, which BTW I really enjoy playing.
Oh! There is also the question of the neck profile... But let the gurus chime in...
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this is my favorite LP:
i voted 'other' heh.
in all seriousness, i'm pretty sure the primary differences (pickups and neck thickness varies depending on the era y'know) are the finishes and binding. Studio has no binding...Standard has some binding...something like that. I'm really the last one you should ask about LPs.
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who's broken LP is this... shame to waste such an expensive guitar... and i'm a Who Fan!!!!Originally Posted by Empty Pockets



Standards and Customs, especially the Historic models.
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Secession would be a horror. But barring a major national crisis like a Black Death magnitude epidemic or nuclear attack to erase once and for all the myth that truth is negotiable, it is coming.



Historics, other than that I like les pauls that are not made by Gibson! LOL!

+1Originally Posted by theodie
Get me a nice Benavente 2k (with the lower horn pointed downwards) similar to this one (but forget about that colour...)
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i voted other, because i, too, love p90's. the 56 goldtop is the only les paul i like.



Studios usually have a 50's neck and no binding. Wood quality is slightly lesser than Stds. 498T/490R pickups.
Classics are reproductions of 60's LP's, and they usually feature the 60's neck, the wood quality is in between Studios and Standards, and the inlays are darker than the pearly white ones on Stds and Customs. They also feature vintage nickel style hardware, the headstock is slightly narrower, and the pickups are ceramic 500T open coils.
Standards are the most popular LP. They come with 50's fat or 60's thin profile, and have binding on neck and body. Rosewood fretboard. Standards are really my favorite LP's, whether they're production models or Historic models. Pickups are 498T/490R before 2002. Burstbuckers 2002+
Customs have pinstriped binding on the body, binding on neck AND headstock.
Ebony fretboard. Tonally, they're more blunt and powerful sounding, whereas Std's are sweeter and more resonant, typically. It has most to do with the weight of Customs and the Ebony neck.
Historics are typically well crafted reissues that use the very best woods available to Gibson, more hand finishing, and a lot more money. The main thing to keep in mind is they tend to come with fatter necks than the typical 50's/59 profile. Fatter necks create better tone, but can be too cumbersome to players that want a faster playing guitar. Just something to keep in mind, in case you're buying without trying.
The number one thing to consider when shopping for Les Pauls is neck profile.
Beyond that, you want light resonant wood, and a perfect setup. Les Pauls in the store are almost unplayable with the horrible setups they come with.
Once the nut is cut to the right height, and the intonation is spot-on, LP's will prove themselves to be the best sounding humbucking guitars in your arsenal.


Gearjoneser, great oppinion
I like them all
But if I could only have one, it would be a Standard.
I'm an internet person. All we do is waste time evaluating things that have next-to-zero real world significance.
Remember, it's just a plank of wood. YOU have to find the music in it - The Telecaster Handbook

Historics all the way. if you like single coils, go with an R6 goldtop OR do like i did and find a late 90's Historic '54 Custom RI with the P90 bridge and Alnico 5 staple pole neck PU. Warning about the Historic Customs.....they are solid mahoghany (no maple top) and quite a bit heavier than the R9's, 8's and 7's. Mine is pretty heavy and the 3 PU "57 Black Beauty weighs a TON.....they both sound and play great, though.If cost is a problem, then just look at a bunch of Standards and grab the one that you like best.
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'06 '51 Nocaster Relic, SD CS Broadcaster
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Being a fan of Pete Townshend i grew up loving LP Deluxes.... and i still do..... I love the newer reissues over my 76! The mini Humbuckers just look cool and they sound great....



Custom. Gotta have that ebony fretboard to add a bit of snap back into a lester.. but then the basic design is damn close to prefect![]()
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