Gibson 2019 Les Paul Standard `50s vs `60s Review (No Talking)

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Gibson Les Paul Standard `50 vs `60 No Talking Review

Gibson USA 2019 Model Les Paul Standard '50s and `60s (Music Force In Stock)

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No talking, same riff comparison, this is how a true review is done!

chrishiroaki
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00:01 50's neck clean
00:28 60's neck clean
00:55 50's neck clean
01:14 50's neck & bridge clean
01:33 50's bridge clean
01:53 60's neck clean
02:12 60's neck & bridge clean
02:31 60's bridge clean
02:50 50's bridge drive
03:25 50's neck drive
04:00 60's bridge drive
04:34 60's neck drive

thgngstngg
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Has to be the best comparison 50s and 60s Les Paul video on YouTube, thank you.🤘

anthonyglennmollicasr.
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I think what sounded best was the no talking....seriously, that was a bg help! I like the 60's both in looks and the playing,

novfive
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That 60's sounds warmer than a grandma's hug by the fire place in the dead of winter

marktheregulardude
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My 60s bourbon burst just shipped from Sweetwater. Can't wait to get it.

MotleyMethods
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I like both 2020 Gibson's and 2020 50s & 60 Epiphones as well. I have played all and own a 50s Gibson and 60s Epiphone, amazing guitars this year with the new management at Gibson/Epiphone

xjohn
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I’ll have to say I have a 60’s unburst and a 50’s cherry sunburst with locking tuners. My 2002 standard is what I measure all guitars against the 50’s has pleased me so much it has moved up the rotation I can’t put it down. But they are all stellar and so different sounding I love it

rickflippin
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Well.... during the cleans I thought definitely the 60s! More beefy/warmer tones! Definitely buying that one! but THEN... the distortion solos I’m like oh crap! Definitely the 50s! I’m going watch it again I’m so confused awesome video dude!

patrickfain
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OMG FINALLY SOMEONE WITH THE BALLS TO PLAY THE FORBIDDEN SONG, WELL DONE, SOMETHING WE CAN ALL RELATE TO TONE, TO REALLY GET AN IDEA AND COMPARE, SO MANY DO COMPARISONS OF GUITARS AND PLAY TWO DIFFERENT SONGS ON THE GUITARS OR SOME STUFF OF THEIR OWN AND YOU CAN'T REALLY GET A CLEAR PICTURE SONICALLY

arthurdduda
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The 60s had a slightly louder, more strident tone but the 50s also sounded good and would probably feel best for me due to it's chunkier neck profile.

TheHumbuckerboy
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What a sweet sounds coming out of that 50s. Great comparison

TheKicksMan
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I love the 60’s GLP, but the 50’s just sounds so much better, you can’t really compete with it.

synishere
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Thanks for a useful well made video.
My 2cents worth ... I prefer the 60s model for clean sounds. It has sparkly upper-mids, and more responsive dynamics. I was surprised when I heard the overdrive comparison, the 50s guitar was sweeter on the ear. Still, I imagine that some treble cut and a touch of compression on the 60s model would yield a very similar sound.
You can easily filter treble out, but you can’t put it in if it’s not there.

doktabob
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Given the neck differences I'd say playability is the main deciding issue with these.

liborsionko
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The 60s for me personally, but maanaan i love me some 50s too!!

Can i have both? *Crying in poor*

bjrsherino
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60's for me. I like the added punch in the clean midrange sounds.

wiseguy
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Last weekend, I finally got a chance to play the 50s and 60s models back-to-back, unhurried, in a quiet room. To provide a familiar sonic frame of reference, I used my own Fender Mustang Micro amp and headphones. As this video coveys, the two guitars sound VERY similar. In fact, the differences I heard could have easily been replicated in a single guitar through minor changes in pickup height. The store also had a USED 2021 50s model, which clearly had been set up post-factory. It played much nicer than the other two, and oddly, had a neck thickness that was halfway between them. I seriously considered buying it, but the case was not included, and I really don't care for the traditional bright Cherry Sunburst finish. Garish and cheap-looking, to my taste. Moral of the story? If the neck feels good in your hand, buy the one you think is prettiest. You can adjust the sound to compensate for any differences in pickups.

YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic
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Great review. To my ears, the '50's LP sounds a bit clearer than the '60's LP... and somewhat sweeter too. Both sound awesome but I like the tone of the '50's LP better. Thing is, the current selection of colors the '50's come in I'm not crazy about. I wish the '50's LP came in an "Unburst" color like the '60's does!

moedeluca
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In all seriousness, you can't go wrong with either of these instruments, which is why I bought the '59 Special and the 60's Standard.

ajwallace