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Gibson Les Paul Studio Review

O.K. Here's my Gibson Les Paul Studio review...

First of all I like the fact that there are so many finishes to choose from. There's ebony gold, ebony chrome, wine red gold, alpine white gold, classic white chrome, fireburst gold, heritage cherry, and Platinum. After all looks are important and it's nice to be able to choose a finish that works for you.

Gibson Les Paul Studio electric guitar The one I have access to has a wine and cherry finish with gold hardware. And as far as I'm concerned it has really cool looks, great tone, and excellent playability.

Last time I checked, the Gibson Les Paul Studio electric guitar was being sold online for about $1269.00 and $1369.00, depending on the finish.

At the end of the day, it's all about how much you're willing to spend on a guitar. But if your budget is not very high, you probably shouldn't waste money on something more expensive. The Gibson Les Paul Studio comes with several great features for a relatively low price.

Great features on the Les Paul Studio include a carved maple top and mahogany back, mahogany neck, 1959 Rounded Les Paul, a tune-o-matic bridge with stop bar, rosewood fingerboard, 2 volume knobs, two tone knobs, a 3-way switch, and 490R nad 498T alnico magnet humbucker pickups.

Personally, I like the fast and easy action of the Gibson Les Paul electric guitar. I have no complains whatsoever about its fretboard. While I have seen a few Gibson electric guitar reviews where reviewers criticize the action and fretboard, this certainly wasn't my experience.

Whether clean or distorted, the guitar sounds great. If you're in search of a guitar that could handle many types of music, you should certainly consider this one. And for the price, I consider it value for money.

It is sold with a hardshell case so there's no need to worry about buying a seperate guitar case.

In addition to trying out this guitar myself, I've read several great reviews about the Gibson Les Paul online. But as always, what I've stated here is only my personal opinion. Be sure to read other reviews and compare different guitars before making a choice.

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