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« 55 Gold Top with the 55 neck »

Publié le 17/08/11 à 18:06
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This is one of the last Les Pauls Gibson made before the PAF humbucker was invented. This is the Gibson Custom shop modern replica of that guitar. With this guitar you get some unique features that were only found in 1955. The guitar has a mahogany body with a maple top. The finish is an aged nitro finish. The neck is a set in mahogany neck with the special 1955 neck profile. In 1955 Gibson Les Pauls came with a more of a V shaped profile. They were just as thick as other 50s necks but they didnt have as much mass. The fretboard is rosewood with 22 frets. Up top you get a set of Kluson tuners and the bridge is a Tonepros wrap around bridge. The guitar comes with a set of P90 which give out awesome tone. The controls are typical Les Paul with a volume and tone for each pickup and a 3 way toggle switch.

UTILIZATION

The 55 neck on this guitar give it a unique feel that you dont get on other Les Pauls. It has more of a V shape to it like an old Fender but it is still pretty fat. Being a 55 it is pre tune-o-matic and pre humbucker so you get P90s with a wrap around tail piece. The simple tail piece does not lend itself to good intonation. It is a very simple design. The P90 pickups are still technically single coils so they will have a bit of hum to them. The PLEK process Gibson does to their high end guitars means they come from the factory with nice setups. They put the guitar into a machine and it uses a laser to levels the frets. This levels the frets more accurately than any person could and gives the guitar a nice factory action.

SOUNDS

I personally love the tone of a nice P90 pickup. A lot of people think a P90 is like a Fender single coil but it really isnt. It has the single coil clarity but with the nice low end of a humbucker. It provides good clarity and good bottom end at the same time. This makes the pickups great for blues and jazz but it is also great for overdriven rock tones. I think is is better for rock tones than a normal PAF is. The PAF being super smooth can get muddy when you are playing with a lot of drive. The single coil top end sparkle that the P90 has gives it extra clarity that makes it better for drive tones.

OVERALL OPINION

This guitar is the easiest way to get a mid 50s Les Paul nowadays without breaking the bank. It is still expensive though. If you are just looking for a Les Paul with P90s there are much cheaper options. You can get the Les Paul 60s tribute that comes with P90s but also comes with the more modern tune-o-matic bridge. I would recommend this guitar if you are just looking for the old school tone. If you are collector and are looking for an investment piece this guitar is better.