Gibson Les Paul Traditional Review - Pro Vs Standard

Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro Reviewsome don't like it but covers are relatively cheap.
You probably know the features that make thisGibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Review
electric guitar so popular. Apart from the shape itsThis guitar is almost identical to the Pro. But depending
combination of: thick mahogany body, set mahoganyon the finish it could be almost $300.00 more. Instead
neck, maple top and humbucking pickups form an actof locking tuners the Traditional has vintage style
of alchemy that we all owe to Mr. Les Paul.Kluson tuners and the bridge pickup is also a 57'
With the new Standard having a chambered body IClassic. The neck is the regular 50's design, It's not
prefer the full mahogany design of the Traditionaleveryone favorite but part of the sound that made this
models. Exclusive to this model is the ability to split theguitar so popular is due to this feature.
humbuckers and get single coil sounds. It has the 60'sGibson Les Paul Standard Review
slim tapered neck which is not as thick as the 50'sThis guitar addresses a complaint that has plagued this
featured on many Gibson guitars. As in all Standardinstrument since day one, its weight. The mahogany
models the neck has received the new Gibson Plek'dbody is chambered to create weight relief. The bridge,
set up. It comes with Grover locking tuners.input jack and tuners all lock for a very secure playing
The featured 57' Classic and Burstbucker 3' pickupsexperience. The neck shape has a new and very
are modern takes on the vintage P.A.F. sound and arecomfortable asymmetrical design and the pickups are
less 'mid rangey' than the old 490R and 498T. Andthe popular Burstbucker Pro.
they come in a zebra finish which I think is cool, I know