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Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard with Floyd Rose
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  • Jem5Jem5

    Waouw

    Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard with Floyd RosePublié le 25/01/15 à 15:36
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    Achetée d'occasion aux states. Petite précision : c'est une Custom Shop, en fait.

    Jouée sur combo Mesa Roadster 2x12

    Un instrument absolument formidable. Dès la prise en main, on a l'impression qu'elle est faite pour soi. L'accès facilité aux aigus est un vrai bonheur même si on n'est pas shredder... Le Floyd rose tient impeccablement l'accord, un vrai bijou aussi même si on n'est pas accro au dive bombing... Au diable les puristes conservateurs, un Floyd sur une Les Paul, c'est vraiment génial.

    Je regrette juste qu'il n'y pas de split micros sur cette version... Je pense à en faire installer un.

    Une stabilité d'enfer. Ayant enchaîné environ un concert par mois pendant un an (do…
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    Achetée d'occasion aux states. Petite précision : c'est une Custom Shop, en fait.

    Jouée sur combo Mesa Roadster 2x12

    Un instrument absolument formidable. Dès la prise en main, on a l'impression qu'elle est faite pour soi. L'accès facilité aux aigus est un vrai bonheur même si on n'est pas shredder... Le Floyd rose tient impeccablement l'accord, un vrai bijou aussi même si on n'est pas accro au dive bombing... Au diable les puristes conservateurs, un Floyd sur une Les Paul, c'est vraiment génial.

    Je regrette juste qu'il n'y pas de split micros sur cette version... Je pense à en faire installer un.

    Une stabilité d'enfer. Ayant enchaîné environ un concert par mois pendant un an (dont trois prestations à l'extérieur), je n'ai pratiquement jamais eu à réaccorder l'instrument (avec pourtant trois à quatre full dives au vibrato par concert et avec les cordes d'origine) !

    Bon, le son est peut-être moins crémeux (d'après ce que j'ai pu lire) et moins soutenu par rapport à une Standard sans Floyd, j'avoue ne jamais avoir comparé par moi-même, mais ça reste du grand Gibson... Ma gratte favorite!
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  • Oliver Sp@rkOliver Sp@rk

    Only a Gibson is good enough !

    Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard with Floyd RosePublié le 12/12/14 à 16:26
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    C'est ma 2eme Gibson, mais la première issue du custom shop...

    Que dire si ce n'est que c'est une beauté dans ce coloris iced tea ! waouw !!!

    Légère, elle tiens l'accord, et effectivement, j'ai été surpris par le sustain malgré le floyd rose ... c'est carrément ma gratte qui a le plus de sustain !!! incroyable !

    Bien réglée d'origine, les micros me conviennent parfaitement pour l'instant (branchée dans un Plexi Marshall YJM100 ... ) La combinaison gibson/marshall fait des merveilles !

    large palette sonore grâce au split des micros ! (contrairement à l'avis ci-dessus, il y a bien d'origine des push/pull pour splitter les micros...)

    Le manche est super agréable pour les solos e…
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    C'est ma 2eme Gibson, mais la première issue du custom shop...

    Que dire si ce n'est que c'est une beauté dans ce coloris iced tea ! waouw !!!

    Légère, elle tiens l'accord, et effectivement, j'ai été surpris par le sustain malgré le floyd rose ... c'est carrément ma gratte qui a le plus de sustain !!! incroyable !

    Bien réglée d'origine, les micros me conviennent parfaitement pour l'instant (branchée dans un Plexi Marshall YJM100 ... ) La combinaison gibson/marshall fait des merveilles !

    large palette sonore grâce au split des micros ! (contrairement à l'avis ci-dessus, il y a bien d'origine des push/pull pour splitter les micros...)

    Le manche est super agréable pour les solos endiablés.... il suffit de demander à kee marcello ou justin derrico ce qu'ils en pensent... ;-)

    je l'adore !

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    après 1 année d'utilisation : toujours au top !
    Je suis en train de lui installer un EVH D-TUNA et un tremolo stop pour le drop D

    En plus sa côte vient carrément d'exploser : 4600 € chez M-S et devenue introuvable chez thotho ! (soit + de 1000 euro d'augmentation sur 1 an...aouch !)
    Bref, je vais la garder de nombreuses années je pense !
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Pas le LP standard, mais très cool

    Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard with Floyd RosePublié le 08/07/11 à 03:41
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    This is the guitar that most people thought Gibson would never make. It's certainly not a guitar for the purists out there thanks to all the radical changes. It's more geared towards shredders, really. It has a mahogany body with a figured maple top, a set mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard and trapezoid inlays, 22 frets, binding all around, floyd rose bridge, two humbuckers, two volumes, two tones and a three way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    This guitar was put together fairly nicely. One thing I should mention right off the bat is that this guitar has an improved neck joint. For decades, I've been complaining about how much of an awful neck joint the Les Paul has. With the added cutaway in this, it makes getting up to the higher frets so much easier that it's ridiculous. I couldn't believe how nicely it played. Since it has a floyd, there are no real nut issues with this guitar. The floyd itself is a ping floyd, I believe. They're decent quality, but there are better ones out there. The fretwork on this guitar was pretty nice, and I had no issues getting some low action.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar sounded pretty good, but I couldn't help think that it wasn't quite as "Les Paul" sounding. The bridge has some nice bite to it while remaining fairly thick sounding. You could easily do everything from blues to heavy metal with this thing. The neck pickup had a nice vowely tone, but I prefer hotter and smoother neck pickups. Rolling down the tone knob helped get the fattness I wanted, but it still didn't have that "oomph" that I like.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The guitar feels great and looks great. If you're a purist, you'll surely hate this guitar. However, I'm more of a shredder, and I thought it was pretty awesome. However, there is definitely a tonal change between this model and some of the older non-chambered Les Pauls out there. It doesn't sound quite as full sounding, and it doesn't have that "depth" that comes standard with a normal Les Paul. It's just something to think about.
  • King LoudnessKing Loudness

    Un vrai bourreau de travail!

    Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard with Floyd RosePublié le 14/08/11 à 04:32
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    The Gibson Les Paul Axcess came about after many requests from players over the years who loved the LP design but wanted to see some changes to make it more friendly to a lead player who might be used to a superstrat. These included a lighter weight, hotter pickups, more contouring on the body (especially around the neck joint) and a Floyd Rose tremolo system. Eventually Gibson gave in and now we have the Les Paul Axcess Standard.The features overall are fairly unique and there are a lot of them, but for the most part the core features of a mahogany body and neck, rosewood fretboard, flamed top, Floyd Rose Tremolo, dual humbuckers with coil taps, 22 frets and some beautiful Gibson finishes, both in solid colours and stains. It is made in the good ol' USA in Gibson's Custom Shop, renowned for their quality and attention to detail.






    UTILIZATION

    This guitar solves a lot of the problems I had with other Les Pauls like the Standard or Traditional that were clunky and hard to get around. The Axcess is quite easy to play due to a few different factors. Firstly it's very light in weight and it sits on the body a little bit easier than a typical LP. Also, the contouring on the body provides a WELCOME change in the design of the Les Paul. Finally upper fret access is unrestricted, AND no longer does the back of the guitar dig into my ribs! Combine that with all the versatility that this guitar offers with it's tremolo, awesome Gibson pickups and coil splitting, and you have a true modern warrior's Les Paul!

    SOUNDS

    I've tried the Axcess models through various different American and British voiced amps. The cleans on this guitar are great. I'm not normally a huge fan of the cleans on a Les Paul unless I'm using more of a jazzier neck pickup sound. However, using the coil taps on this guitar really allowed me to tap into some inner Tele and Strat type sounds, which instantly made things more appealing. The dirty sounds were great as to be expected. I've always been a fan of the massive classic Les Paul sound and despite its chambering and removing even further wood for contours, this guitar certainly has great tone. Chords respond with a thickness and attack that you'd expect from a good Les Paul, and lead lines have near endless sustain, especially when mixed with usage of the Floyd Rose. The coil tap gives things a bit of a brighter and more trebly sound that works for jangly Fender-y textures. It does a multitude of styles well and I've been suitably impressed with this guitar for everything from jazz to shred... it's a true workhorse!


    OVERALL OPINION

    All in all I feel that the Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard is possibly one of the best "tweaks" Gibson has ever done to the Les Paul's core design. They listened to players like myself who wanted these things, and they delivered in the best possible way. It takes nearly every feature I don't like about Les Pauls and improves upon it. The tones are stellar and you can go through many styles with ease. It's a fairly expensive guitar (about $3,500 new) but it's definitely well worth it. If you get a chance to check one out, do so by all means! It's truly the definition of a Les Paul brought into the modern age!