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The guitar is phenomenal, no doubt about it, of superior quality. When I tried it on the yamaha boutique amplifier, I had some doubts, but once connected to the tube amp, I couldn't put it down. The extra finishes and attention to detail are remarkable, and the sound exceeds expectations. Granted, it's a bit heavy, not like a Telecaster, but the playability is excellent, and the neck is a dream. It's simply the best, what more can I say?
It was kindly set up and tested beforehand by Thomann's service. However, the delivery was a disaster. UPS delivered it to the wrong person at a completely different address in Croatia. The Gibson box was opened. The customer service was barely satisfactory. I had to take it upon myself to retrieve it after several days. I would have appreciated it if the courier had taken responsibility for this.
Nevertheless, everything has been resolved, and I'm happy with the purchase.
The guitar is phenomenal, no doubt about it, of superior quality. When I tried it on the yamaha boutique amplifier, I had some doubts, but once connected to the tube amp, I couldn't put it down. The extra finishes and attention to detail are remarkable, and the sound exceeds expectations. Granted, it's a bit heavy, not like a Telecaster, but the playability is
The guitar is phenomenal, no doubt about it, of superior quality. When I tried it on the yamaha boutique amplifier, I had some doubts, but once connected to the tube amp, I couldn't put it down. The extra finishes and attention to detail are remarkable, and the sound exceeds expectations. Granted, it's a bit heavy, not like a Telecaster, but the playability is excellent, and the neck is a dream. It's simply the best, what more can I say?
It was kindly set up and tested beforehand by Thomann's service. However, the delivery was a disaster. UPS delivered it to the wrong person at a completely different address in Croatia. The Gibson box was opened. The customer service was barely satisfactory. I had to take it upon myself to retrieve it after several days. I would have appreciated it if the courier had taken responsibility for this.
Nevertheless, everything has been resolved, and I'm happy with the purchase.
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Ottima chitarra
cinziorecoaro 14.01.2023
Dipenderà pure dai gusti ma per me si tratta di un’ottima chitarra per suono ed anche per manico
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
l
Inefficient Quality Control but the sound is amazing
lcesario78 15.02.2021
The toggle switch on brand new, US$ 3k guitar turned out to be faulty, fresh out of the box.
ISSUES:
1. If you try to switch to the bridge or neck pickups, the switch gets pulled right back to the middle, without interference. Seems like the toggle is not sticking out of the cavity enough to lock in place when you switch positions. It astonishes how this was overlooked at inspection. A pretty basic thing to notice.
2. Another thing that bothered me was some irregularity on the 2nd fret of the G string that makes the note almost bend if you move your finger slightly.
PROS:
Now this is how a Les Paul should sound like. If you, like me, wanted an upgrade from your Epiphone or other generic Les Paul, this instrument is on another level in terms of tone. And my Epiphone was completely modded. It had Gibson pickups, CTS pots, Gotoh bridge and Schaller locking tuners. And it never stood a chance against this Gibson. The Gibson Les Paul seems to unlock tones you never though your instrument could give. The difference is like listening to a song in a compressed mp3 and then listening to it again in a Wave format. I'm not sure way that is, as I'm not a professional, but for me the only explanation is the wood (even though a lot of people claim that wood doesn't affect tone as we like to believe). But I can't find any other explanation.
CONCLUSION:
Regarding the issues above, I'm in talks with Thomman to try to get the instrument replaced. I'll give Gibson a vote of confidence and stick with the same model, hoping that I'll have better luck next time.
The toggle switch on brand new, US$ 3k guitar turned out to be faulty, fresh out of the box.
ISSUES:
1. If you try to switch to the bridge or neck pickups, the switch gets pulled right back to the middle, without interference. Seems like the toggle is not sticking out of the cavity enough to lock in place when you switch positions. It astonishes how
The toggle switch on brand new, US$ 3k guitar turned out to be faulty, fresh out of the box.
ISSUES:
1. If you try to switch to the bridge or neck pickups, the switch gets pulled right back to the middle, without interference. Seems like the toggle is not sticking out of the cavity enough to lock in place when you switch positions. It astonishes how this was overlooked at inspection. A pretty basic thing to notice.
2. Another thing that bothered me was some irregularity on the 2nd fret of the G string that makes the note almost bend if you move your finger slightly.
PROS:
Now this is how a Les Paul should sound like. If you, like me, wanted an upgrade from your Epiphone or other generic Les Paul, this instrument is on another level in terms of tone. And my Epiphone was completely modded. It had Gibson pickups, CTS pots, Gotoh bridge and Schaller locking tuners. And it never stood a chance against this Gibson. The Gibson Les Paul seems to unlock tones you never though your instrument could give. The difference is like listening to a song in a compressed mp3 and then listening to it again in a Wave format. I'm not sure way that is, as I'm not a professional, but for me the only explanation is the wood (even though a lot of people claim that wood doesn't affect tone as we like to believe). But I can't find any other explanation.
CONCLUSION:
Regarding the issues above, I'm in talks with Thomman to try to get the instrument replaced. I'll give Gibson a vote of confidence and stick with the same model, hoping that I'll have better luck next time.
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
R
A Review from the Heart of Rock
Raunchy 22.04.2025
First things first, huge shoutout to Thomann's independent QC service. If you're on the fence about whether it’s worth the few extra quid: it absolutely is. When you're dropping serious money on a piece like this, peace of mind is priceless. Thomann’s team did an impeccable job. I received a guitar that is as close to flawless as it gets. Not a single mark, ding, or inconsistency. Setup was dialed in, intonation on point, action butter-smooth out of the case. The guitar arrived ready to rock.
Now, to the main event. Man. I’ve opened a lot of cases, but this one? This was something else. It hits you immediately, that gorgeous flamed maple top. The way it shifts under the light, it almost feels like it’s breathing. I spent ten minutes just staring at it, absolutely hypnotized. You don’t look at this guitar, you experience it.
The neck profile is, in a word, perfect. There’s something about the way Gibson found the sweet spot between 50s and 60s. Chunky enough to feel solid, but sculpted in such a way that your hand just knows where to go. The fretwork is pristine. Action is perfect. You don’t fight this guitar at all, you dance with it, and it dances with you right back.
And oh man… the sound. Plug this thing in and it wails. There’s fire in its soul. It’s got bite, it’s got growl, but it also has this wide open, soulful character that responds to every nuance of your playing. Dig in and it screams with raw attitude; roll back the volume and it cleans up with warmth and clarity that’s almost vocal. It sends chills down your spine. You bend a note, and it cries. You strike a chord, and it commands. Sorry, I realize I'm going on and on about it, but for real, if you never played one of these, you're missing out.
I think it's miles ahead of the regular Standard, but this is just my personal opinion.
If you’re ready to hear what your soul sounds like when plugged in, this might just be your guitar.
First things first, huge shoutout to Thomann's independent QC service. If you're on the fence about whether it’s worth the few extra quid: it absolutely is. When you're dropping serious money on a piece like this, peace of mind is priceless. Thomann’s team did an impeccable job. I received a guitar that is as close to flawless as it gets. Not a single mark, ding, or
First things first, huge shoutout to Thomann's independent QC service. If you're on the fence about whether it’s worth the few extra quid: it absolutely is. When you're dropping serious money on a piece like this, peace of mind is priceless. Thomann’s team did an impeccable job. I received a guitar that is as close to flawless as it gets. Not a single mark, ding, or inconsistency. Setup was dialed in, intonation on point, action butter-smooth out of the case. The guitar arrived ready to rock.
Now, to the main event. Man. I’ve opened a lot of cases, but this one? This was something else. It hits you immediately, that gorgeous flamed maple top. The way it shifts under the light, it almost feels like it’s breathing. I spent ten minutes just staring at it, absolutely hypnotized. You don’t look at this guitar, you experience it.
The neck profile is, in a word, perfect. There’s something about the way Gibson found the sweet spot between 50s and 60s. Chunky enough to feel solid, but sculpted in such a way that your hand just knows where to go. The fretwork is pristine. Action is perfect. You don’t fight this guitar at all, you dance with it, and it dances with you right back.
And oh man… the sound. Plug this thing in and it wails. There’s fire in its soul. It’s got bite, it’s got growl, but it also has this wide open, soulful character that responds to every nuance of your playing. Dig in and it screams with raw attitude; roll back the volume and it cleans up with warmth and clarity that’s almost vocal. It sends chills down your spine. You bend a note, and it cries. You strike a chord, and it commands. Sorry, I realize I'm going on and on about it, but for real, if you never played one of these, you're missing out.
I think it's miles ahead of the regular Standard, but this is just my personal opinion.
If you’re ready to hear what your soul sounds like when plugged in, this might just be your guitar.