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Gibson [Guitar of the Month - April 2008] LP-295 Gold Top
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Guitare de forme LP de la marque Gibson appartenant à la série Guitar of the Month

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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    LP Bigsby équipés

    Gibson [Guitar of the Month - April 2008] LP-295 Gold TopPublié le 12/08/11 à 01:28
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    GIbson set out to create a design that was kind similar to the ES but with the tone and playability of the Les Paul. What they decided to do was to put a Bigsby on their regular model and adjust a few minor things. It was met with some iffy success due to the fact that it had the trem on it. The guitar features a mahogany body with a maple top, mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard, 22 frets, special inlays, pickguard, binding, Bigsby bridge, two humbuckers, two volumes, two tones and a three way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    The guitar had some weight to it which I wasn't really crazy about. I have a bad back, so these heavy guitars can be a bit of an issue for me. I also find that the heavier guitars don't resonate quite as nicely as the lighter ones do. The frets on this were nice and level. The edges were also nice and rounded off so they don't cut your hand when moving it up and down the neck. The bridge on this is something I'm really not a fan of, and I could never get into these. The nut also had some issues as I would constantly go out of tune with this, even with the strings stretched. Some graphite fixed it, but it really needs to be reshaped for the trem.

    SOUNDS

    I always found that the Bigsby trems took something away from that Les Paul sound. They seem to sound a bit flatter or something. I could never really jive with them like I could with a regular hard tail bridge or even a floyd rose. The pickups in this were the stock Gibson pickups, and they sound average. I'm not a huge fan of these, as I find they lack the qualities I tend to look for in pickups. I generally replace these with the JB/59 combo, but you may prefer the stock pickups yourself. The guitar sounded nice and resonant, so no issues there.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you're a fan of the Bigsby trem, definitely check these out. I'm sure you'll love it. However, I'm not the biggest fan of those bridges. I just can't really get along with them, and I'm a trem player at heart. The guitar itself sounds pretty cool, so if you buy one out of curiosity, I doubt you'll be disappointed.
  • iamqmaniamqman

    Refroidir Gretsch modifient

    Gibson [Guitar of the Month - April 2008] LP-295 Gold TopPublié le 30/09/11 à 05:04
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    The Gibson Les Paul guitars are fantastic instruments have a lot of character to play around with. This is the guitar that features a Bigsby bridge tremolo system. This allows you get the tone of a Gibson Les Paul but being able to have a little bit of versatility by taking the big speed tremolo and having that feature as well. The gold top is a beautiful gold top and it's really rich color and mystique. In this guitar you had to Gibson PAF humbuckers that really pronounce that 50s style tone. Another great cosmetic look is the double block pearl inlays in the frets. Usually you would see only a single block inlay but the blocks are doubled in each fret that it is used.

    UTILIZATION

    Gibson LP-295 Gold Top Specs:

    * Gold Top finish
    * Body Style: Les Paul w/Florentine Cutaway
    * Top Species: Maple
    * Back Species: Mahogany
    * Binding: Single Ply
    * Neck Species: Mahogany
    * Profile: 50s Rounded
    * Peghead Pitch: 17
    * Nut Width: 1.695
    * Neck Joint: 16th
    * Fingerboard Species: Rosewood
    * Scale Length: 24-3/4"
    * Number of Frets: 22
    * Inlays: Parallelogram
    * Fingerboard Binding: Antique
    * Neck Pickup: 57 Classic
    * Bridge Pickup: 57 Classic +
    * Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3 Way Switch
    * Hardware Plating Finish: Chrome
    * Tailpiece: Bigsby Tremelo
    * Bridge: TOM
    * Knobs: Gold Speed Knobs with Dial Pointers
    * Tuners: Green Keys
    * Pickguard: Hand Made ES-295 Style

    SOUNDS


    This guitar was made back in 2008 and they were only are about 1000 of them made at the time. They're not that hard to find but certainly a decent guitar if you can find it.
    The tone of it is very Gibson Les Paul but you're not can have that true solid sound that you would with a fixed bridge. Since this is a floating bridge you're going to have that cool lack of sustained in my opinion.

    The tone of this guitar sounds great and sounds pretty much like any Le Paul that you ever heard but a little bit thinner and a little more towards the Gretsch sounding guitars. That means that it's can have a little bit of a hollow tone but not quite what a hollow body would sound like. Primary is probably getting because of the bridge fixture that you get that tone and fuel from.

    OVERALL OPINION


    Overall it's a cool guitar if you can find one on the used market then there worth picking up if you really like the Bixby bridges. If you can score one of these I would take this over a Gretsch for tone wise. It won't have that robust hollow tone but the tremolo in a nice feature to have on a guitar of any kind.
  • Rinaldo76Rinaldo76

    Gibson [Guitar of the Month - April 2008] LP-295 Gold TopPublié le 19/10/08 à 21:07
    -Made in U.S.A.
    -22 fret
    -57+ neck; 57 pont
    -tune-o-matic
    -2 tone; 2 volume; 1suich 3 position
    -Manche 50'

    UTILISATION

    -le manche est agréable
    -l'acces aux aigus est simple et confortable
    -la forma est très bonne; le poids par contre...(comme toute les LP non "chambered")
    -très facilement (un bon ampli tout lampe est bien le bienvenu)

    SONORITÉS

    -elle conviens très bien a mon style de musique: blues, jazz, vieux rock.
    -Fender Hot road delux, orange tiny terror, vox ac 30; un peux de reverb, du lead, du crunch, drive + de drive.
    - du son Gibson: envoutante, gras, plein et harmonieux et au même temps avec des beaux middel et trebble.
    -J'adore les sonorité blouesy (elle excell…
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    -Made in U.S.A.
    -22 fret
    -57+ neck; 57 pont
    -tune-o-matic
    -2 tone; 2 volume; 1suich 3 position
    -Manche 50'

    UTILISATION

    -le manche est agréable
    -l'acces aux aigus est simple et confortable
    -la forma est très bonne; le poids par contre...(comme toute les LP non "chambered")
    -très facilement (un bon ampli tout lampe est bien le bienvenu)

    SONORITÉS

    -elle conviens très bien a mon style de musique: blues, jazz, vieux rock.
    -Fender Hot road delux, orange tiny terror, vox ac 30; un peux de reverb, du lead, du crunch, drive + de drive.
    - du son Gibson: envoutante, gras, plein et harmonieux et au même temps avec des beaux middel et trebble.
    -J'adore les sonorité blouesy (elle excelle dans cet catégorie)

    AVIS GLOBAL

    -6 mois
    -J'adore la sonorité, même si elle est pas une "historic collection" ou une "custom shop" sonne vraiment mieux que les standard ou standard plus.
    -Le Bigsby...ou on aime, ou on déteste. Véritable hic est que celle ci n'est pas une guitare très versatile...l'hard rock n'est pas vraiment ça tasse de thé, le métal...ne parlons même pas.
    -je ai bien essayez une 30ene de modèle différentes (frnder, gresch, ecc). Dans son prix est a mon gout la meilleur.
    -Rapport Q/P très bon par rapport au prix du reste de produit gibson.
    -bien sure je prendre la meme une 2eme fois
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