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Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Figured Top Translucent Oxblood #219130082

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What we say:

At A Glance:

The Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s Figured Top in Translucent Oxblood delivers a classic design with a vibrant new colour. Bringing to the table an alternative to the '50s Les Paul Standard, this '60s version comes with a slimmer neck profile and swaps the pickups for a sound subtly different to that of the '50s Standard.

The body of this model has zero weight relief, a bonus for Les Paul aficionados, some who believe the drill holes used by Gibson to remove the heft of a solid mahogany body, take with them some of the tone. Gibson have listened to those who are after a 'full fat' Les Paul, and have delivered exactly that.

Vibrant Colour!

We all know and love the classic Sunburst Standards and "Tuxedo" Customs, but it's very refreshing to see such vibrant new colours on a Les Paul. The Translucent Oxblood finish here not only accents the beautiful figured maple top but delivers a modern spin that will catch the eye of every player!

Features We Love:

Full Fat Les Paul

A point of contention, some believe that the chambered body of newer Les Pauls can have a thinner tone than what you would expect to get from a Les Paul. This model has none of that! This mahogany body has zero weight relief giving you the 'full fat' Les Paul tone so many desire. But make sure your shoulder is ready for the heft!

Slim Taper Neck Profile

The neck profile of a guitar is greatly important to how it feels when playing. The Slim Taper shape on this model offers comfort for the player and gives access to the higher frets allowing you to reach all the way to the top of the fretboard when you're rocking out! However, this is a Gibson after all, although named 'Slim Taper' there is still plenty to grab on to.

60s Burstbucker Pickups

Differing from the '50s Standard Les Paul, the 60s Burstbucker pickups selected for this model offer a little more heat and sizzle. With this guitar you'll be suited to playing Blues, Crunchy Rock, and great sustained leads. It sounds wonderful!

Who Is It For?

The Les Paul player who is looking for something a bit different, this 60's Standard keeps all the feel and tone we love but revitalises it's look with a vibrant colour.

Highlights:

  • Zero weight relief, giving the 'full fat' Les Paul tone
  • The Slim Taper neck feels great and will have you playing all night long!
  • 60s Burstbucker pickups offer blazing tones and sustain for days!

Specification

Body Mahogany with AA Figured Maple
Neck Mahogany
Neck Shape SlimTaper
Fingerboard Indian Rosewood
Scale 24.75"
Frets 22
Nut Graph Tech
Nut Width 1.69"
Pickups 60s Burstbucker
Controls 2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Selector
Bridge ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic
Tuners Grover

Customer reviews

Overall Rating 5/5 (1 reviews)

My only issue was that the store is in the ulez zone and I refuse to pay it. Had I played it before purcace I would have requested the nut action slightly lowered. I did it myself and it's fine and it's not the shops fault.

Stephen G. - 8/6/2024