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The Truth About Who a Les Paul (is Really) For! 

Robert Baker
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@RobertBakerGuitar
@RobertBakerGuitar Год назад
So what is your favorite thing about a Les Paul?
@Sean_Plays_Guitar
@Sean_Plays_Guitar Год назад
The guitar of it is my favorite part 😂🤘🏻
@truckercowboyed2638
@truckercowboyed2638 Год назад
That creamy warm neck tone is my favorite
@daro9582
@daro9582 Год назад
The full sound, especially the bass frequencies, in a mix they can be too big but for isolated playing that huge sound is very satisfying
@chuckfarley567
@chuckfarley567 Год назад
The buttery smoothness..of my 75 customs fretboard....
@BasedHyperborean
@BasedHyperborean Год назад
The vibe 😎
@Kreln1221
@Kreln1221 Год назад
*As the Les Paul is a signature model designed for jazz guitarist Lester William Polsfus, a.k.a. Les Paul, back in the 50's, and he basically wanted an archtop jazz guitar, but made solid to avoid feedback, and a bit smaller to be more ergonomic, I would say that it was designed for jazz. The fact that it also works well for other styles simply attests to its versatility...*
@justinsimard5886
@justinsimard5886 Год назад
Actually les Paul’s are (really) for this guy!
@rmaxtpmx
@rmaxtpmx Год назад
Well as long as we're being pedantic, let's be clear that there's a difference between a signature model and a new model. Les was essentially a freelance designer, reportedly turned down by Fender with his new model idea.
@willdenham
@willdenham Год назад
Rock had not been invented yet. Neither had the PAF.
@pulaski1
@pulaski1 Год назад
Yes, it is richly ironic that Les Paul was searching for the cleanest of clean tones and yet the guitar named after him pretty much defines the genre of loud, over-driven hard rock that rose to prominence in the late 60's and still does to this day, most notably in the hands of Slash.
@willdenham
@willdenham Год назад
@@pulaski1 Who played a copy.
@judewessel5713
@judewessel5713 Год назад
I think it’s a very rare breed of guitar player that find one tone, one style of guitar. And that’s it. All they need. Most of us enjoy the variety that you get when you play electric guitar
@asdqwe123610
@asdqwe123610 Год назад
I can't think of a single guitarist that uses that exact same guitar/pedal+stomp box setup/overall tone for everything they play. But - there are quite a few guitarists that have a very specific signature tone that they do use Almost all of the time. Eddie Van Halen, Jimmy Page, Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Vai.... all of these players have a tone that they have put their stamp on and is very identifiable as theirs.
@harrisontownsend910
@harrisontownsend910 Год назад
As much as I love the variety I love to just turn on my trusty drive and chorus, plug it into my Epiphone SG and cheap amp and mess around.
@vladimirpoutine7522
@vladimirpoutine7522 Год назад
Searching for tone over several decades I currently have 58 guitars of varying types. I pretty much only play my LP and SG at this point for everything. The SG is a Classic with P90's so I can cover the single coil sound.
@dunxy
@dunxy 4 месяца назад
At the end of the day, once od/dist comes into play they can all sound pretty much the same in the mix, with eq tweaks has been proven time and time again in blind tests. Yes singles are a bit noisy, but thats really about it!
@LowKickMT
@LowKickMT 3 месяца назад
solution: juniors with a single p90. you can get almost every imaginable sound from them
@heavyrelic8506
@heavyrelic8506 Год назад
I‘ve played Strats for over 20 years, constantly changing parts and modifying stuff, changed amps and pedals again and again. Last year, I sold almost all my stuff. Bought two Les Pauls and a Silver Jubilee. On the board there’s only an EP boost, Delay, Reverb and a Tuner. That’s it. Mission completed 😌
@Ferbocarbo
@Ferbocarbo Год назад
Why did you do the change and why do you not regret it?
@heavyrelic8506
@heavyrelic8506 Год назад
@@Ferbocarbo because I tried all possible options but never came to satisfying solution. There was still something missing, tonally and playing wise. I am very happy now and don’t feel the need to change anything. I just works 😃
@BigTyronie
@BigTyronie Год назад
Im the same way. I just dont like single coils for me.
@matijabo
@matijabo Год назад
Modified 2 strats by putting humbuckers, both are my dream guitars 👍
@jackhaugh
@jackhaugh Год назад
Even Hendrix switched to Gibson in the end…
@jonathananthony1901
@jonathananthony1901 5 месяцев назад
Recently sold off my guitar collection, except for a Gibson Les Paul and a Fender American Pro II Strat. Those 2 really cover all my needs. Can't imagine needing anything else now.
@couchpoet1
@couchpoet1 2 месяца назад
Dito
@Strathias28
@Strathias28 2 месяца назад
Might want to try a Gretsch White Falcon
@user-lv7ph7hs7l
@user-lv7ph7hs7l Месяц назад
Ditch the Strat for a Tele and we're talking. For me Flying V + Tele but I'm not reducing to two. I still love LPs and SGs.
@MikeWilliams-ly6yv
@MikeWilliams-ly6yv Год назад
The thing I love about a Les Paul is it's versatility. You can play rock from Zeppelin to Stray Cats, but it also has a great sound for blues, and traditional jazz.
@cholling1
@cholling1 Год назад
You can play any style on any guitar.
@skyisreallyhigh3333
@skyisreallyhigh3333 Год назад
That's all guitars
@G_Demolished
@G_Demolished Год назад
Telecaster is the most versatile guitar if that’s what you’re looking for.
@cholling1
@cholling1 Год назад
@@G_Demolished There are no versatile guitars, only versatile guitarists.
@briandriver301
@briandriver301 Год назад
Jimmy Page recorded Stairway to Heaven on a Telecaster. Just sayin....
@smelltheglove2038
@smelltheglove2038 Год назад
To be fair, the modern has coil split. You can always wire up coil spilt as well. The Les Paul only having humbuckers can be seen as both a plus and a negative I guess. I see them as THE humbucker guitar, so it’s a plus in my book.
@RobertBakerGuitar
@RobertBakerGuitar Год назад
I agree for me if I'm playing one it;s because I want the Humbucker/P90 sound.
@smelltheglove2038
@smelltheglove2038 Год назад
@@RobertBakerGuitar I like P-90s in an SG just a little bit more. Though I haven’t owned a p-90 Les Paul so I don’t have that intimacy, I’m sure if I had I would love them just the same. They’re definitely a great pickup. We are in a great time of guitar. All pickups and guitars are getting the respect they deserve. When I was coming up in the 90s I wouldn’t have been caught dead with a tele, or something considered more “country”. Or it could be that I’ve matured and the respect was always there. Who knows hahaha
@Ottophil
@Ottophil Год назад
@@smelltheglove2038 same
@JesseJuup
@JesseJuup Год назад
I would love to see a huge poll of how much coil split is actually used. I have coil split on a few of my guitars, and I've had them for over 20 years, but I very very rarely use that function. If I want a single coil sound, I use a tele or a strat, but (almost) never use coilsplit on a LP or SG. Maybe a gigging cover band guitarist find the coil split useful more?
@ASM881
@ASM881 Год назад
I hate the push-pull on the modern Classics. I want a straight up, non-weight relieved LP. Is that too much to ask for?
@iankinzel
@iankinzel Год назад
What I love about a Les Paul is the bond I have with mine, and how it helps me express myself with rich clean tones.
@festushaggen2563
@festushaggen2563 Год назад
I have a '92 Gibson Les Paul that I bought new 30 years ago and recently restored. My favorite electric of all time. I love the feel, the weight and the deep sound. Yeah, the G string has always had tuning problems but after the restoration, I added a String Butler and it’s been a game changer. It rarely goes out of tune now. A good thing got better. 👍🏻
@jackhargreaves1911
@jackhargreaves1911 Год назад
Mine was born with a buzzing g string eleven years ago, and is hanging into it come what may (truss rod adjustments, new bridge, new saddle, new nut, fret dressing, different strings - but not a wound g-string as that would be cheating). Now I just regard it as a feature…
@tomasvanecek8626
@tomasvanecek8626 Год назад
You wouldnt believe how many people swear by their 92 LPs. I have one too, and the only one that can match it is 07 R9, from some 6 LPs I have, from early 90s to later Reissues. There really is something about the rich sound, the solid feel, the heft. It was a magic year, just before Custom Shop started - the last year the USA line got the best wood they had then. And they knew how to build them, excellent QC and cutting no corners. Great, great guitars 😍
@Nightwinflyer
@Nightwinflyer Год назад
I just love guitars of all types, each one has its own feel. They each have a different story to tell!
@BrianSGuitars
@BrianSGuitars Год назад
Favorite about my Les Paul's is the tone. Also love the look. I also love the ease of play. The con is they can be rather heavy.
@davethomas1641
@davethomas1641 Год назад
The only tone I can't mimic is that Fender twang, just about everything else can be achieved.
@SteverRob
@SteverRob Год назад
I have a 1982 Standard, 12.2 lbs.
@Old_Sailor85
@Old_Sailor85 Год назад
That sums it up...
@mma1st105
@mma1st105 Год назад
@@SteverRob lmfbo
@Shiznitt_
@Shiznitt_ Год назад
The weight comes with the territory 😎 8 lbs is probably the lowest you can go but it’s a little rare unless they are chambered. The chambered ones aren’t that bad tho
@ethanhitchcock5431
@ethanhitchcock5431 3 месяца назад
My favorite thing about the Les Paul is the TONE , I love the way they look of course , the carved top , the neck angle , the whole vibe really , yet as they say " One woman , many guitars ! ", so a Les Paul is just one of my loves... Thanks Robert !
@ernieslespaul2710
@ernieslespaul2710 Год назад
I’ve been stringing my Les Pauls the way you showed us for a year now and it’s been an incredible upgrade
@BricksAndSparrows
@BricksAndSparrows Год назад
Great, honest video. I like how he can talk about the pros and cons without any of the hysterical devotion some people have to this model or that. I love LPs. The weight, tone and control layout are the biggest selling points for me. And yes, the looks too. But I agree about getting up past the 12th fret. It’s pretty chunky up around the cut away and I’ve struggled with that. But there is a dude here on RU-vid with no arms. Plays with his feet. If he can make THAT work, I can find a way to adjust to the LPs neck.
@buddylobos5277
@buddylobos5277 Год назад
Don't see many LP neck breaks with repairs these days. It used to be quite common. I bought a couple of LP Customs with neck repairs done by pro's. Never a playing problem, but the visual and knowing it was repaired was bad. I had 3 LP's the '50's.. One was a '59 TV yellow Special. Neck was broken 3 times. One headstock, and 2 times on either side of the body-neck joint. Good repairs all of 'em. I don't know if it was the '59 neck, the guitar weight or the PU's (like on your Gold top. ) But that was one of the greatest guitars I have ever owned. Good post. Thanks.
@jamess7903
@jamess7903 4 месяца назад
SG guy here, and you can totally do that move much more easily with the Solid Guitar.
@ButternoteBackingTracks
@ButternoteBackingTracks 8 дней назад
Totally with you man, me too. Criminally underrated! 😎
@sbeard73
@sbeard73 4 месяца назад
For me its all my ICONs played them, they are just cool. Tom Keifer, Slash, Joe Perry, Jimmy Page, Gary Rossington...
@shobudski6776
@shobudski6776 3 месяца назад
Paul Kossoff , Peter Green, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, ect, ect
@sbeard73
@sbeard73 3 месяца назад
@@shobudski6776awesome and YES iconic!!
@rheeslane9529
@rheeslane9529 Год назад
I've never had a Les Paul, but I absolutely LOVE the look. I have also realized, as I've started playing over the last year, that the guitar sounds that I love usually are on a Les Paul.
@mikado5792
@mikado5792 4 месяца назад
Recently bought my first Les Paul style guitar after playing a Strat for a while and I love it. There is a growl/meanness to its tione that I am hooked on.
@johnmcdonald8943
@johnmcdonald8943 Год назад
Late to the conversation, but my first experience to a LP was I brought one for a friend while overseas, came back and plugged it in at home, played his Fender first and then the LP - the tone and chuckiness sold me and no pedals, now own 3. Since have grown my passion for Fender and others for their uniqueness and appreciate all their positives and understand their limitations. But I naturally lean to the meatiness of an LP
@jimmyjoe1871
@jimmyjoe1871 Год назад
My Les Paul is one of two guitars that I slaved away to acquire. It never fails to bring a smile to my face when I play it. So good
@steveg219
@steveg219 Год назад
Totally underrated for clean /jazzy tones!!!
@Chrislong4608
@Chrislong4608 5 месяцев назад
In my opinion. Their awesome. You can literally play any style and with how good amp modeling has become you, you can achieve so many sounds for recording, from metal to country
@boogiemorgan
@boogiemorgan 8 месяцев назад
I have Fenders, Epiphone, Martin, and Gibson! My favorite and constant player is my Les Paul, I dearly love it! The clean, clear sound, the controls out of the way, the shorter scale, etc., You just can't beat it, love it!!!!!!!
@leeanucha
@leeanucha Год назад
Learn so much in just 3 minutes about LP like no other videos i've seen. Thank you
@michaeljohnson5648
@michaeljohnson5648 3 месяца назад
My first "real" guitar was a Les Paul, because I was and continue to be a Led Zeppelin kid...at 60 yrs old. So I love them.
@Dav2112
@Dav2112 Год назад
I don't own a Gibson but I have a nice Japanese Tokai replica, love the looks of them and the sound through an overdriven Marshall is bad ass.
@bigjohnson7415
@bigjohnson7415 Год назад
Indeed. I have a 1975 Electra LP copy, Black Beauty, but has a bolt on neck. MUCH lighter than a real LP, put some Custom wound 59 PAF style pick-ups on it, sounds fantastic! Paid $500 for it also.
@MickH60
@MickH60 Год назад
I have two Japanese Tokai LP's, one prototype, one of six made, and a custom shop Tokai LP gold top, At under 9 pounds the gold top is perfect. I also have an older 1982 Greco Randy Rhodes model Cream custom that sounds incredible.... You'd cry if you knew what I paid for mine, I bought them 20 years ago before the Japanese guitar frenzy took off. I've even talked to the luthier that made both of my Tokai's..
@bigjohnson7415
@bigjohnson7415 Год назад
@@MickH60 Nice! I have a 1985 Made in Japan Strat, Cream with Maple neck. Some of the finest Strats made, right before they moved production from Japan. $500 with Hardshell case back then.
@chuckl4961
@chuckl4961 Год назад
I also have a Japanese Aria LP copy, it's referred to as one of the law suit guitars it's a 76 cherry sunburst.
@HoJSimpson
@HoJSimpson Год назад
I have a Epiphone Les Paul, that I upgraded with a roller Bridge and locking tuners. Before, It was really bad at staying in tune. But now even after a stretchy session, it remains in tune perfectly.
@Meylan191083
@Meylan191083 Год назад
I have a 2013 Gibson Les Paul Studio. I was never a fan particularly having played a Les Paul Standard and a few copy versions but the moment I picked it up out of its case I knew it was a different beast. Much lighter, far better balanced, and has (to my ears anyway) all the tone and sound of a Standard. Beautiful guitar and my favourite of all the ones I own.
@tianxiaocai2497
@tianxiaocai2497 Год назад
I own a gibson 60s standard and the thing i love most about it is also ironically it's biggest weak point: the weight. Because it weighs a ton you really feel like the thing you're holding is a solid peice of wood that you can abuse the shit out of, it makes me play in this extremely agressive manner that no other guitar can allow me to, at the same time, boy do i wish i had my es with me after 2 hours of that thing sitting on my lap :)
@simonwebster1148
@simonwebster1148 Год назад
Gone back to my les Paul after playing a strat for 2 months straight, feels like home. The lay out of everything is so comfortable to me
@jaydo3553
@jaydo3553 Год назад
Just got my first Les Paul, I’ve always been an explorer guy but always loves the fuller sound of a Les Paul. Never thought I would like it this much
@steelman774
@steelman774 Год назад
That opening riff was amazing and every tone you got in the video was all the reasons I play a Les Paul!! It’s heavy (if you don’t get a weight released body) but it hangs and plays comfy and the on-board controls give me all the extras I need to do all the emotions I want. I throw in a boost pedal for that upper metal edge (or unboost… yes, I put a pedal at the beginning of my chain that pulled me out into a cleaner tone with more highs. It didn’t last long🤷‍♂️) and I don’t need to swap guitars out for different songs or parts in the studio. It’s magnificent… for me. 😉🎸🥰
@Journey-of-1000-Miles
@Journey-of-1000-Miles Год назад
Some things I like about the Les Paul are; the scale length, the neck radius, Gibsons pick up design, the bridge, and the set neck. also, every guitar is a lacquer finish.
@Bbbbad724
@Bbbbad724 Год назад
I wish I could play a 12 inch radius. I just got into chordal/ melodic guitar where you just sort of play flow of consciousness and try to train my hands to be in sync with what I hear, bending and teasing a tonic but making it a surprise by landing on a mix- tonic is all I can call it by sliding up or down to make it a hammer on or pull of harmonic phrase like human voice vibrato with a incoming breath effect. It’s impossible to describe. But you feel it like catching your breath after singing.
@Jeffy2n
@Jeffy2n Год назад
Years ago, I had a Luthier friend tell me the problem with tuning on a Gibson was mostly with the way the nut was cut. With all my Gibson style guitars I will have a Gibson trained Luthier set the nut on it as soon as I get it. You only need to pay to have it set once, and I have had little to no issues with tuning.
@moustachio334
@moustachio334 Год назад
I have a good nut on my SG and 0 tuning issues. Had a good setup done on it.
@festushaggen2563
@festushaggen2563 Год назад
I put a String Butler on mine and now it stays in tune. It's rare that I have to adjust it and it used to go out of tune just sitting in its case. 👍🏻
@festushaggen2563
@festushaggen2563 Год назад
@Rock Show Yeah, I saw it on a video last year and looked into it. I decided to try it and it works great. I've had my LP for 30 years and that was the last thing I needed to do after I restored it. I thought I'd try it before messing with the nut. Those tuners sound interesting but I ended up going with the Kluson locking tuners. I wanted an upgrade there but with the keystones to keep some of that original look. Like them alot too. 👍🏻
@HatRock
@HatRock Год назад
That's all about it. Is all about the nut and the correct way of string the guitar. Through all these years some blabbermouth have been blaming the actual guitar. Learn how to check the nut before you buy and if you know is not good but you really want that particular Les Paul just get it and get the nut changed by someone who knows how to do it right.
@Kyush4
@Kyush4 3 месяца назад
the problem is in the design, theres several fixes, but not being straight string pull was the issue from the start
@amberpaigejames9054
@amberpaigejames9054 Год назад
I absolutely love my '03 LP Standard. The location of the toggle switch is perfect for being able to switch pickups. It's why it gets more playtime than my SG and Strat.
@Afurthyclays
@Afurthyclays 4 месяца назад
One thing I really like is that with the shorter scale length, combined with .009 or .010 gauge strings tuned 1/2 step down, you can REALLY shake the heck out of the notes with left hand vibrato! 🤘
@davidknipe3536
@davidknipe3536 Год назад
Custom and Deluxe Telecasters have the same control layout as a Les Paul. I love my Les Paul ,but my custom Tele has the single coil in the bridge and the Fender wide range in the neck. This configuration, combined with the Les Paul style control layout, gives you a lot of tonal options.
@davidknipe3536
@davidknipe3536 Год назад
@@RByrne I realise it doesn’t have the same sound as a Les Paul, but the seperate volume/tone for each pickup and selector switch position gives similar options, and the killswitch trick, to a Les Paul. My point was more about the similarities in control layout, for people who might prefer a Fender guitar over a Les Paul. We all know there’s no perfect guitar, otherwise we’d all only own one, and our wives would be happy 😆
@moustachio334
@moustachio334 Год назад
Take the cover off that “wide range” and throw that humbucker in the trash.
@TheHumbuckerboy
@TheHumbuckerboy Год назад
I have always liked those wide range pickups.
4 месяца назад
I played Les Pauls for 50 years...too heavy now. Switched to the Telecaster and never looked back
@jackthompson5863
@jackthompson5863 Месяц назад
I had a 73 deluxe with the 2 Seth lover wide range pickups and it sounded very much like a Les Paul.
@iggycygnus7430
@iggycygnus7430 4 месяца назад
2020 Standard 50s Goldtop owner. Problem with Les Pauls are that they are heavy to carry, delicate to a fault, expensive to buy, and difficult to play-Fender strats make for a very suitable guitar for beginners. Les Pauls can be desirable guitars, but it’s too much of a fight to own one as it is to play them. Sometimes I pick up my Les Paul and I win the fight and it’s a good day for a sound check. Other times I put the instrument away frustrated, wondering why I didn’t sound as good as the day before. With my strats I had a much more consistent playing experience.
@SuperAmin1950
@SuperAmin1950 4 месяца назад
The fight or flight issue; I hate that shmit¡☆! 😮
@sgt.grinch3299
@sgt.grinch3299 Год назад
Nothing sound better that a properly set up Les Paul. I love a full sound that kicks down the door and the smoothness of silk. Throw on some P-90s and you have a machine that can do anything.
@brianhein8838
@brianhein8838 Год назад
I started off with a strat. Had it for a long time. Got a les paul cheap from a friend and have been hooked since I picked it up. I have 3 different les pauls now. Love how they feel and sound. The heavy weight just adds to the goodness.
@edwinstovall3334
@edwinstovall3334 Год назад
Actually, Robert, I have thought a lot about the different options available for Les Pauls and like guitars. You have to do your research, but sometimes you find that you've been met halfway. Gibson themselves gave us the P-94 pickup, which is a P-90 wearing a humbucker type casing. I've also seen adapters that allow the mounting of Strat-style single coils in humbucker-sized spaces. There's even one that captures the slant of Strat bridge pickups. Since there are lipstick tube pickups which can go into Strat pickup mounts, as well as Gibson humbucker-sized Filter'Tron units and Gold Foils, you can get pretty much whatever pickup you want in a humbucker-routed guitar.
@gregdunn6040
@gregdunn6040 4 месяца назад
I've been playing Les Pauls pretty much exclusively for the last 45 years, the thing with the Les Paul is you have to go play a ton of them to find the "right" one, my current crop are all under 9 lbs and just scream. I find them very comfortable to play and it is an integral part of the sound that I am used to working with. As for deciding if it is for you or not, listen to the tones and see if it gets into what you hear in your head. I started playing in the 70s so we had Jimmy Page, Ace Frehley, Paul Kossoff, etc that were playing them so that is the tone I hear.
@BenGenderson
@BenGenderson 2 месяца назад
I hear Steve Jones on the "Never Mind" album
@rmv9194
@rmv9194 Месяц назад
Jimmy Page used a lot the telecaster for recording too
@erwinroman4217
@erwinroman4217 Год назад
Love mine. I have Strat, Tele, 335 clone and a jazz box. My '54 reissue goldtop (p90s and wraptail) is versatile and comfortable to me. The shorter scale and wrap tail makes bends with 11s super easy. Tone is clean bell like to dirty and nasty with a turn of the volume pots.
@drud1728
@drud1728 Год назад
I love the sound. It also helps that it looks totally badass. It drips with vintage rock n’ roll cool.
@benkonczal4584
@benkonczal4584 4 месяца назад
To me the LP sounds amazing and I’m a sucker for the craftsmanship and artistry that goes into each one. They make me want to play. I build my own tele’s and they are easy to create. No reason to pay Fenders crazy prices for them. But a LP… there’s a lot involved there and I just love them.
@rmv9194
@rmv9194 Месяц назад
Are you really talkin shit about Fender prices where current Gibsons give you a worse quality/price deal?
@benkonczal4584
@benkonczal4584 Месяц назад
@@rmv9194 well if you want to compare what goes into making a tele vs a LP, then yes. A Tele is pretty simple to make. I’ve built several. Including a neck from scratch. And I don’t see the justification in Fenders prices. I’m not saying Gibsons are inexpensive at all. But they are much more complicated to create. And I don’t think there’s currently any problems with their quality. I do think people just go looking for problems with them. And none of them are truly “outrageous”.
@arustydodge2111
@arustydodge2111 Год назад
Fantastic! I am a Les Paul Junky! The Les Paul is like; “magnetic north” for me. I am always drawn to her. I play a spectrum of different Gibson’s, along with Fender, Ric, PRS, etc… such as yourself, Robert, but it’s the Les Paul that has always and will remain my Go to and sweet spot. Amazing playing, tone, humbleness and fun by YOU, as always! ⭐️⭐️ 🎸 ⭐️⭐️🙏
@CurieBohr
@CurieBohr Год назад
I completely agree with you.
@RockG.o.d
@RockG.o.d 11 месяцев назад
I love the way it looks, it sounds, it plays, and something else I love is that I don't accidentally knock the pickup selector like I do on the fender. I had to add, my old Les Paul I had which got stolen many years ago had this problem with tuning on D and G strings, but I was a lot younger, I didn't know how to maintain a guitar when I was a kid, and that lazy maintenance approach lasted way into my 20s with it. Then it got stolen, had to save up for another, but was never really happy and didn't find one which was right, then few years ago I got another, and because of the tuning issues these seem to have, I decided to also get a string butler, but I have never used it, because my Les Paul I waited years for has never had tuning issues, but I have also learned that guitar maintenance is very important if you want tuning stability. I set up my own guitars, and even this one, I liked how it played, liked how it looked, it felt right, but the string height I knew I was going to lower slightly.
@absea7918
@absea7918 Год назад
Great video. Love your KM. Love Les Pauls - my go to for live - super stable, and easy to manage. One easy mod on a Strat is to wire for 2 vol, 1 tone. Why Fender thinks two tone knobs is better has always been a mystery.
@AmericanBT99
@AmericanBT99 Год назад
For me, most all of my favorite groups growing up in the 70s and 80s had that classic Gibson & Les Paul sound in their music: Zeppelin, Kiss, Aerosmith, Free, Foreigner, Styx, ZZ Top, Skynyrd, 38 Special just to name a few. I love the sound you can get from a Les Paul. However, now that I can finally afford a Les Paul and I have a couple, you mentioned a few draw backs and why my Les Paul is almost never my first choice to play. First of all, they are very heavy guitars! When I play, I don't like the weight of a heavy guitar on my shoulder and if I were to play all night with a Les Paul strapped to my back, I would hate it. Second, is the tuning. I find myself constantly tuning my Les Pauls. Although, one of my LPs has the locking tuners and I do like that one better for staying in tune, but with the tilted back headstock design, it seems to always be out of tune even after a little string bending. Also, they are chunky guitars and some of the older LPs with 50s necks were like holding a baseball bat, which I never liked the feel of those older guitars in my hand. I have several Strat and Tele style guitars with humbuckers and they are the ones I usually play most of the time, but they never seem to achieve that "all-time" classic rock sound that I get from the Les Paul. So to sum up - there is only one Les Paul sound, despite all of the draw backs...that's why I choose own one!
@rudolphpyatt4833
@rudolphpyatt4833 Год назад
Actually, a Les Paul also has a wonderful clean tone; it's a great jazz guitar (especially with P90s). I string mine with .012 flatwounds.
@johnmcevoy3598
@johnmcevoy3598 10 месяцев назад
I leave the covers on the pickups and drop them almost flush with the tops of the mounting rings. The T-tops are clear and bright.
@biggoofybastard
@biggoofybastard 3 месяца назад
It was designed for a jazz player, so it should be.
@myqueensloyalsubject
@myqueensloyalsubject Год назад
I love that intro song. It’s not overly complicated, but it totally blows me away. It just got such a cool grove that fits my listening style.
@s.e.n3264
@s.e.n3264 4 месяца назад
When it comes to tuning issues. The best thing you can do imo. Is install hipshot bridge, hipshot griplock tuners and a string butler. I did that years ago to my Les Paul Custom. The tuning is so solid.
@benhaen1192
@benhaen1192 3 месяца назад
is that all? lol
@moj0ryzin
@moj0ryzin Год назад
I love that Les Pauls have a set neck and carved top. It really feels like quality. I started out playing a Strat and it was all I had for years and I still love them but I was always chasing that fat hairy LP tone until I got one. I’ve been fortunate to be able to have many different types of guitars over time but I always reach for my Les Paul when I want to jam it just has magic for me.
@huskym6
@huskym6 Год назад
I'm still torn between my strat and LP, they're both a "horses for courses " guitar... I prefer the strat for expression more than the LP, but the strat doesn't come near the gorgeously fat tone of the LP... I suppose it's a matter of taste, but I agree with you when it comes to just jamming :)
@andyt5559
@andyt5559 Год назад
I totally agree on the volumes bud, I don't get, master vol master tone, I can handle the master tone but a twin humbucker you need the 2 volumes! and to me a strat would be so much better with 2 volumes and a master tone the neck and middle vol, the second the bridge vol?
@jessehutchings
@jessehutchings Год назад
Fat and hairy? Lmao 😂
@davidcox5588
@davidcox5588 Год назад
I've bought/sold several Gibson LPs since the 80's. Model to model, the neck profiles vary dramatically from slim to baseball bat. Quality can vary depending on the year and just the specific guitar. But with some testing, it's hard to imagine that there's not a LP for every guitar player. From the classic humbuckers and P90s to the minis on a Deluxe, there's a sound for virtually every style of music. They're a little heavy compared to a tele/strat or a shedder guitar, but it's not really an issue. They can get a little tight when playing on the high end of the neck, but it's a surmountable issue.
@burtonkephart6239
@burtonkephart6239 Год назад
Well said about the necks!! I had a LP classic with slim 60s style neck. It was probably the best neck I ever had in any guitar !! Perfect C shaped with just enough to grab onto but not fat enough to get in the way!! And of course LP s fret work comes second to none . I felt I could really make a go of it with that guitar!! Bullion gold top LP classic just like Slash played!!
@jimiwills
@jimiwills Год назад
I love my Les Paul. It's a 1970s Japanese build one. I like the weight... But also it's nicely balanced. I love the sound of the neck pickup. But I also love that it has that tone unplugged too. I don't have an issue with tuning. All my guitars hold their tuning over several weeks if I use decent strings. Probably the biggest thing I like is the versatility... which make is a great compositional aid. I've had mine since 1991.
@davidsuchy9319
@davidsuchy9319 Год назад
One of my first guitars was a Washburn Falcon. 35 yrs later. I have yet to own a single coil guitar. I now play an LTD EC(full thickness). My likes are 3way toggle, HH pickups, carved top, set-thru neck joint, and the weight.
@stevegardiner8473
@stevegardiner8473 Год назад
I love the feel, playability and tone of Les Pauls. My main go to guitar but, the one thing I hate is the upper fret access. I've had to get an SG to play certain things right up at the dusty end!
@donaldsimmons6184
@donaldsimmons6184 Год назад
The dusty end, haha!
@burtonkephart6239
@burtonkephart6239 Год назад
I’d get a explorer .
@antoineconan3506
@antoineconan3506 Год назад
Good catch on scale length, people tend to underestimate how big of a change this is compared to a Fender-type guitar. I personally find the Gibson scale much more comfortable and easier to play, and never dug my telly for that reason: i feel these are huge, difference being especially notable on the high frets. Not saying one is better, but you gotta try it to know what fits you best.
@jditty4050
@jditty4050 Год назад
I've always played heavier strings on my LPs but 10s on the Tele keeps me going back for more. They're both really balanced like that.
@MrFacile85
@MrFacile85 Год назад
Isn't vintage style tele also shorter scale?
@2010njdevil
@2010njdevil Год назад
@@MrFacile85 I was wondering the same thing.... I have 2 custom made Teles...one short scale and the other 25.5" and both with really chunky C-shaped necks and 43mm wide at the nut vs. the narrower Fender standard 42mm. Maybe it is the material I play but my I find my LPs and both Teles far more comfortable than any of my 5 Strats( and they have various widths and radius).
@danielcoleman1518
@danielcoleman1518 Год назад
Agreed totally. I use .009s on my LPs. I like Jimmy Page and his one string bends which can be a step and a half or even a double step bend. I find the LP to be best for me and the kind of music I play.
@Bbbbad724
@Bbbbad724 11 месяцев назад
I’d play my Les Paul Special more if the neck was thicker. I shattered my left shoulder, fretting hand and the nerves bundle up and make my hand go numb. I even put.008s on it. I think it’s worse than the.009s on my ball bat U neck Tele.
@loganeklund
@loganeklund Год назад
My number one guitar is a Les Paul special in tv yellow. My dream guitar is a 54 gold top. I love the p90’s, the wraparound bridge (simple, one chunk of metal, no saddles, screws, springs, etc.) and I love the 4-knob control layout especially the blending abilities in the middle position.
@bldlightpainting
@bldlightpainting Год назад
I own many different guitars, including strats, tallies, and Les Paul specials, but my favorite is my Gibson Les Paul Standard that I have refinished to look like a Custom Shop VOS '59. So it's looks and feel, coupled with killer tone makes it my favorite guitar for playing a wide genre of music, and it only weighs 9 lb, which is my heaviest guitar, but not bad for an LP.
@DanielHeikalo
@DanielHeikalo Год назад
I love the tone in the hands of some of my "idols". I grew-up and learned guitar in the era of master Les Paul players like Page, Trower (what a tone!), Martin Barre, Beck (who used a Les Paul then), Leslie West, Mike Bloomfield, Frampton, etc. It is the tone of my youth... I now switch between a Strat and a Les Paul style guitar. Best of both worlds. Love them both.
@TheHumbuckerboy
@TheHumbuckerboy Год назад
Has Trower not always used a Strat ?
@jcburger733
@jcburger733 Год назад
Love my Les Paul, but I also love my other guitars too. It all depends on what kind of sound you are looking for at the moment. I always feared that the head stock would snap, but so far, it never has;-)
@papabaker
@papabaker Год назад
Started, as many do, with a Squire Strat. Black and white. Father surprised me with a black/gold hardware Gibson Studio Les Paul a couple years later and I have been in love with LPs ever since. As a Hetfield fan, I do LOVE the V and Explorer shapes. Only had a Hamer Explorer for a short time.
@littlerattyratratrat
@littlerattyratratrat Год назад
There are plenty of options for pickup swaps on a double humbucker routed Paul. My '92 Les Paul Classic had those insane hot ceramic pickups (500T and 496R), which I loved for the metal sound, but after 20 years, felt like a change. Had a blast with a Lollar P90 for the bridge and Charlie Christian for the neck, both in a humbucker form-factor so just drop in and wire up. Currently have Fralin Pure PAFs, with 50s wiring (another easy mod), for a vintage burst tone. Best sounding guitar I've ever laid hands on.
@Adipsia1
@Adipsia1 Год назад
I think that Gibson had it right in the 50's in introducing the Junior. There's not much that a Junior can't do and most importantly it gets you aware of tonal possibilities by using just one volume and tone control. The LP Standard is a superb guitar but the volume and tone layouts are more challenging. I love my Junior and prefer my PRS DGT to my LP Standard. The DGT feels great and is much more versatile without the weight.
@canadiandream12
@canadiandream12 4 месяца назад
I absolutely agree with your point about becoming aware of your volume and tone knob. I played a Les Paul and strat for years while hardly ever touching the knobs. Picked up a tele just over a year ago and it made me a better player. I became aware of those knobs because it doesn’t leave you much of a choice. I now use the knobs on all of my guitars and even wired my strat bridge pickup through the tone knob because I realized the potential of it. I don’t think it’s too far fetched to say that an LP junior is a sort of Gibson tele in that respect.
@Adipsia1
@Adipsia1 4 месяца назад
@@canadiandream12 100%.
@mightyV444
@mightyV444 Год назад
I've definitely noticed that some of the ideas I'd developed on the LP copy I'd owned many years ago are quite a bit more difficult to play on Fender-scale guitars! And that theory of shorter scale => heavier strings has also been valid for myself 🙂
@TheHumbuckerboy
@TheHumbuckerboy Год назад
I also learned to play on a Les Paul copy and although I love Fender Stratocasters I find that the position of the volume control on a Strat hinders my picking hand.
@mightyV444
@mightyV444 Год назад
@@TheHumbuckerboy - Yeah, I had the exact same issue with the only US-made Fender Strat I've ever owned - but surprisingly not with any of the Strat _copies_ I've had throughout my life! But I'm actually more into Telecasters than Strats and the 'Deluxe' with its two wide-range humbuckers in particular; Strats usuallyhave a whammy bar, and unfortunately Teles don't, though! 😄
@TheHumbuckerboy
@TheHumbuckerboy Год назад
@@mightyV444 I have always liked the tone of those wide-range humbuckers
@mightyV444
@mightyV444 Год назад
Considering your username,@@TheHumbuckerboy, I'm not surprised in the slightest! 😄😉
@TheHumbuckerboy
@TheHumbuckerboy Год назад
@@mightyV444 lol
@craigwillms61
@craigwillms61 4 месяца назад
Absolutely fabulous sounding Les Pauls on the open jam. LP is my go-to guitar, but I would never be without my Strat - you need both.
@oliverdepauw5663
@oliverdepauw5663 Год назад
Got an epi les paul modern 2 months ago and its a ton of fun to play with, holds tune solidly, has been great to learn on, mine has weight relief and its not terribly heavy. Chords sound thick and chunky, shes mint.
@NegdoshaManido
@NegdoshaManido Год назад
I've always loved the more angular guitars like the V and Explorer, and thought the Les Paul was just kinda "vanilla" looking. After years of playing, I finally decided to give the Les Paul a try. Dang, have I been missing out! I have two Les Pauls now, and absolutely love the sound. There really is just something about the Les Paul. I'm still not crazy about how it looks, but I play it for the amazing sound.
@kodykindhart5644
@kodykindhart5644 Год назад
Play for sound 🤘
@Ottophil
@Ottophil Год назад
But vanilla is the best
@NegdoshaManido
@NegdoshaManido Год назад
@@Ottophil Yeah, unless your a chocolate fan..... or Rocky Road..... or Mint Chocolate.... or.... :D
@EdEddnEddyMercury
@EdEddnEddyMercury Год назад
I agree 100%
@zwerko
@zwerko Год назад
I have the exact same feeling towards telecasters. I've avoided them for the longest time because... god, they're hideous! Even the dressier versions of them just can't pull off a nice look to save their strings... But, boy, aren't they fun to play and they have such a unique sound. I have one borrowed, because I just can't make myself buy one, and it has been easily the most played guitar in my current arsenal for months now.
@Andrey.Balandin
@Andrey.Balandin 3 месяца назад
LP is NOT for someone who needs sparkly chimey cleans, LP just can't do it. I think you should have mentioned that. I thought I loved LP off of LZ and the looks, so I got it. Never jived with LPs cleans no matter what I tried. LP cleans are too muffled, lacking clarity and attack. They call it 'warm' I call it dull. Switched to Fender Strat and have been happy ever since. The cracking attack of the singles is also great for light overdrive
@JohnShalamskas
@JohnShalamskas Месяц назад
Try using wireless instead of cables - that will perk up the high frequencies on any guitar, since it eliminates the high frequency roll off caused by the combination of high impedance pickups and low impedance cables that have distributed capacitance. The longer the cable, the stronger the roll off.
@ButternoteBackingTracks
@ButternoteBackingTracks 8 дней назад
No, they'll never do chimney cleans, just not what they're built to do. The modern LPs have those horrible burstbuckers - too hot and muddy as hell if you're not careful. But, with decent vintage style PAF pick-ups, or P90s, it's a big improvement.
@bertbotha6370
@bertbotha6370 Год назад
I love my Les Paul for all the reasons you mentioned. Thanks for this well covered topic.
@r4vr4c
@r4vr4c Год назад
I absolutely love my Les Paul 50s, its so easy to play and it sounds amazing. When I go from playing my ESP AX or Ibanez RG then play on my les paul its so much easier to play on. Its just a great guitar
@dnah2k
@dnah2k Год назад
The volume, tone, pickup selector make a Les Paul one of the most dynamic instruments out there. Light, jazzy, vintage all the way to deadly!
@orlandoramirez1345
@orlandoramirez1345 Год назад
Do you know if you can do that with an SG?
@dnah2k
@dnah2k Год назад
@@orlandoramirez1345 Good question! The SG is wired very much the same as the Les Paul so you can use the volume and tone knobs to get a huge range of tones and dynamics.
@gitarboi6760
@gitarboi6760 Год назад
It’s iconic for a reason Love the sound, ultra versatile! Les Paul into a cranked amp is the sound of rock and roll.
@harrisontownsend910
@harrisontownsend910 Год назад
Gitar Boi you are right on the money.
@teemusid
@teemusid Год назад
So you don't like Jimi Hendrix? Ritchie Blackmore? Carlos Santana? Angus Young? Blanket statements are foolish.
@harrisontownsend910
@harrisontownsend910 Год назад
@@teemusid He never said he didn't like them but try saying rock n roll and not thinking of a Les Paul through a dimed amp.
@davedecker1725
@davedecker1725 Год назад
I picked up a Epi standard pro and I was pretty impressed with the coil tapping feature. With the P 90 option I get solid Queen and vintage KINGS X tones as well as full on humbucker fury
@electricaardvark
@electricaardvark Год назад
I love my 2018 HP2. Huge amount of tonal choice with the coil splitting/tapping, out of phase and inner outer coils choice... All of that and the carved heel and a gorgeous neck/fretboard too. It really works for me and I don't give a monkey's what anyone else thinks about it!
@stealthbum34
@stealthbum34 Год назад
I love the LP sound, unfortunately they never feel right on me, it’s like holding a piece of furniture. Despite the scale, I always struggle a bit on the high end too because they’re pretty chunky around the heel and I have smallish hands. I find an SG style guitar more accessible. I also own a fender GT HH which has the same kind of tone and that rips.
@joermnyc
@joermnyc Год назад
More recent Les Pauls have a carved heel, some models call it the “axcess” heel (there’s also an Axcess model, but those are thinner and sometimes have Floyd Rose systems (Alex Lifeson from Rush plays one)
@stephsheehy3576
@stephsheehy3576 Год назад
Check the LP juniors, great tone but they feel simpler to handle. I love my '58 doublecut reissue.
@davidhooper259
@davidhooper259 Год назад
IMO-tone is manufactured from strings, pickups and other components and the material and shape of the neck to a lesser degree. BUT it sure does strange when the tone or even type of music comes out of certain guitars manufacturers and shapes. No one would expect or want to hear jazz or Stray Cat Strut from a Flying V when it should come from. Gretsch or Fender jazzmaster
@paradox7743
@paradox7743 Год назад
Yup the SG is versatile that you can bassically do anything w/ her. Best shape reminds me of a StingRay vette'
@chrisggoodwin777
@chrisggoodwin777 Год назад
a former bandmate shares these exact sentiments. he's an SG guy also. he takes it a step further, though, and will only buy 2013 SGs. he's had three since I've known him
@erictustison
@erictustison Год назад
Who is the Les Paul for? People sitting down.
@chrismijares488
@chrismijares488 2 месяца назад
I primarily play Strats, and just recently bought a Les Paul Standard. The one thing they have in common to me? I don’t play either of them sitting down.
@barryengle8295
@barryengle8295 Год назад
Yeah, I've also heard all of those horror stories about headstock breaks, and while they do certainly happen, I guess I just haven't ever left my Les Pauls anywhere they'd been in danger of this happening. I always keep them in their cases or on the stand I use at gigs which holds 7 guitars and has a strap across the front at the headstock keeping them in place (I also like to keep an empty guitar space between them, it just makes ME feel better) But no, they are well played, well worn, well cared for and loved and haven't ever fallen back and been broken. I do the same thing as you do for tuning stability Robert, and I file the nut right where the string would catch, just get that hard edge gone, some graphite and no tuning issues any more than any of my other guitars, and they've all been gigged quite a lot over the last 30 years. But I most certainly LOVE the weight of a good heavy Les Paul, absolutely love it, Gibson can keep all those chambered and weight relieved things, no thanks. My '82 Les Paul Custom weighs in at 11.5 pounds and I can't get enough of it. My other two LP's (1971 Goldtop Dlx and a 1977 Standard) both weigh in at 10 pounds, but I had swapped out the control cavity covers for solid brass years ago (I still have the original parts) When I did it, I just thought they looked cool, but realizing the added weight over the years made me love it all that much more. I agree with all the pickup selections, and tricks you can do, it seems quite endless sometimes. Can you tell that I love Les Pauls, is it obvious? ☺
@fitnesslibrarian9013
@fitnesslibrarian9013 8 месяцев назад
Just ordered a Gibson 60s with p90s so excited to play my dream guitar since I was a teenager
@smelltheglove2038
@smelltheglove2038 Год назад
I don’t have tuning issues at all. I pulled out my LP after at least two weeks of not playing it, and it was still in tune. I had an ‘81 custom that didn’t have any issues either.
@DanIvyOffical
@DanIvyOffical Год назад
I agree. I have a LP Custom and have never had tuning issues. Maybe just lucky idk
@richardhall785
@richardhall785 Год назад
Totally agree, I’ve got a 2013 LP Traditional, had it from new, never get tuning issues. I can leave it in its case for weeks and it’s still in tune.
@smelltheglove2038
@smelltheglove2038 Год назад
@@DanIvyOffical I have a suspicion that the people who complain about Gibson and Les Paul’s in particular have never owned one. They also complain about prices, which if you can work out a budget and save some money you can have one in no time. Once you start collecting gear, it easy to trade and sell to get your next “must have” item. I’m a lowly blue collar carpenter and have lots of high end toys.
@nieko3038
@nieko3038 9 месяцев назад
Fully agree on looks being the first thing. I started on a LP copy and still the scale length feels like home. Pickup wise you can swap from humbucker to p94 Having only 2 pickups is reason to buy another LP. There are even conversionsrings so a single coil will fit. Lots of options for tinkering.
@OssianEMills
@OssianEMills Год назад
I want that opening ditty to play every time my lawnmower starts. Love it!
@j.jester7821
@j.jester7821 8 месяцев назад
11 guage? Why you workin so hard?
@ScottfromBaltimore
@ScottfromBaltimore Год назад
It's the look for me. I've loved them ever since I saw Song Remains the Same. I ALSO like the wide, flat fretboard. I can't speak to tone, because I haven't owned one, but I do like my Dot-335's sound for some things, very much.
@CaffeineInjected
@CaffeineInjected Год назад
Really good video Robert. I had a Les Paul Custom shop (Red Glitter) that I purchased from Guitar Center in Chicago (belmont) around 1998 and I just couldn't wrap get used to it. It was very very heavy and not as comfortable to play in my lap as my strat was. However, I miss the sound and the ease of the fretboard. This video is really making me want to get another Les Paul. Thank you! Love the content you put out.
@DeWittPotts
@DeWittPotts Год назад
The Les Paul Modern addresses some of the issues that you brought up. The Modern is weight relieved so that it typically weighs around 8 lbs. on average. The electronics allow you to not only split the coils, but you can also throw the pickups out of phase when you select the middle position of the switch and pull out the control. The modern also has a 'direct to bridge' control that will bypass all of the switching and route the bridge pickup directly to the output jack.
@RichardWhite86
@RichardWhite86 Год назад
The regular Standards had all this for a while too. I have a 2013 Standard Premium and it is so unbelievably awesome. I use all of those wiring options regularly
@CurieBohr
@CurieBohr Год назад
I have never played a guitar that feels right outside of a Les Paul. The 50s neck is where it’s at (imo). To me, Les Pauls are in their own category. There’s Les Paul, and then everything else. The feel. The sound. The history. The Merica.
@Vivi_9
@Vivi_9 Год назад
Try getting good at playing different types of guitars! I used to find Strats really uncomfortable but now I have one, I probably prefer it to my shred machine... but that's because the Strat makes me play a different style! So I think being good with different types of guitars will only fuel your creativity :)
@justinsixx90
@justinsixx90 Год назад
Fookin A!
@revivalmusic8063
@revivalmusic8063 Год назад
Pros: looks, tone Cons: weight, ergonomics, tuning issues if the nut isn't cut properly. The 61 Les Paul (SG) remedied the weight and ergonomics, that is why I prefer SGs. They are much lighter and comfy with only a little sacrifice in tone.
@CJZM7777
@CJZM7777 4 месяца назад
I have 2 LP style guitars, a PRS S2 singlecut and a PRS SE McCarty 594 and love them both. I like the range of tone from sweet to raging. Everyone thinks of the heavy distorted sound of a LP style guitar but they sound great clean to slight breakup too. I also like the shorter scale for stretches and bends. The body shape fits well for playing while sitting. I love the look of a singlecut guitar but I like them better without the pick guard and without the poker chip.
@mcgrath16511
@mcgrath16511 9 месяцев назад
Blend knob on a strat,, one tone, two volumes.. huge amount of tonal options on a 5 way switch.. still love my ‘75 Ibanez Law Suit
@Stef140
@Stef140 Год назад
I thought I could deal with the poor fret access of a Les Paul until I got my hands on my new PRS. It's crazy that I can reach the 24th fret even easier than I could reach the 20th fret on a Les Paul
@geetarbube
@geetarbube Год назад
There’s no money up there, mate
@michaelfoley906
@michaelfoley906 Год назад
I bought a PRS shape guitar (24 frets as well) for exactly that reason!! I've got smallish hands and wear guitars fairly low so upper neck access is an issue on the Les Paul. Worth it though.
@kiyanharchegani2588
@kiyanharchegani2588 Год назад
@@geetarbube the les paul is a guitar designed in the 1950s and gibsons player base doesnt want it to "evolve". they want it just as it was in 59. there are 100s of boutique builders building ergonomic guitars that use better materials, more involved in the build with much better QA for the same price if not cheaper than an LP studio.
@CurieBohr
@CurieBohr Год назад
@@kiyanharchegani2588 more involved in the build? Have you watched the Gibson TV build series here on RU-vid? The Les Paul doesn’t need to evolve. You don’t remaster Van Halen or Metallica and make them pop because that’s what the kids of today want to dance to. They’re just perfect the way they are. The Les Paul has been around 70 years and is still pulling 250k and up for their early year guitars.
@CurieBohr
@CurieBohr Год назад
@Far Stox bolt on necks and neck diving guitars that force your strumming hand forward into a weird position. No thanks
@Krullmatic
@Krullmatic Год назад
Your playing has gotten so much better over the years! You've really expanded your playing , and it's pretty phenomenal I must say! Edit: I've got an Epi Les Paul Classic, and it says in tune phenomenally! I make sure I use graphite for the nut slots, and I wonder my strings from the bottom up as well. I can abuse it and play really hard, and it still holds tune. The frets on the other hand......
@wallqvistphotography4937
@wallqvistphotography4937 Год назад
Must give you a tip on the supro single coil in a humbucker package. Got this in the neck position on my guitar. 50's style wiring. Very versatile sound and totally nails the jimmy page tone with the seymour duncan antiquity in the bridge position.
@insufferablethrashelitist9305
I LOVE the look, feel and sound of my Les Paul. The critical design flaw is that the strap falls off when playing standing up, so strap locks are a must, but they don't tell you that when you pick it up. We often learn the hard way.
@brandongdlt
@brandongdlt Год назад
Absolutelly
@bobmanners8624
@bobmanners8624 4 месяца назад
Strap locks are a must. $15 - 20 bucks is cheap insurance against a guitar in free fall!
@jimwguitar3002
@jimwguitar3002 Год назад
I don’t have tuning issues with my Les Paul either. It is heavier than my other guitars,but that doesn’t bother me. I have both Gibson and Epiphone. They are great!
@AD-kv9kj
@AD-kv9kj Год назад
"Different [gauge] strings have different tones to 'em." NO they do not. Complete myth that has been proven totally untrue many times. Heavier gauge strings just sound louder unplugged, that's it. As soon as you're going through an amplifier, the string gauge does nothing whatsoever to the tone, it only affects the ease of bending, that's all. It's purely a personal feel choice, they will not change your tone. Tone comes from amps, pickups and effects. Everything else is a choice of aesthetic and player's feel.
@solocam1962
@solocam1962 3 месяца назад
Rick Beato .. thought same thing until he did his own "test" a few months ago. There were differences for the "tone chaser" player. Would it be enough tonal change for the average person to hear without a trained ear? I agree with you, once you start Amping and boxing sound, well... once amped many factors are involved sound. With an electric guitar, its the electronics to most degrees. PRS just said - "I don't get these players buying an electric guitar without playing through an amp!" The myth of tonal qualities in the wood only without plugging in is non-sense.
@johnskerlec9663
@johnskerlec9663 Год назад
Interesting point about winding up or down. I wind up to lock the strings on the pin against the hole. Not sure where I got this, ( have been playing for 45 plus years). I do note the hole is in the middle of the recessed curve and therefore probably doesn't matter. Thanks Robert, good post.
@Joseph-yw6rs
@Joseph-yw6rs Год назад
Great job!
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