Playing Every GIBSON LES PAUL STANDARD

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Playing EVERY GIBSON LES PAUL STANDARD (50s 60s and Goldtop P90)

John and Zach jam every Gibson Les Paul Standard model and ask YOU to vote for your favorite. In the first part, it's ALL LEADS HEAD TO HEAD. In the second part, its RHYTHM GUITARS ONLY in a back and forth comparison of all three models.

Les Paul Comparison
Les Paul Demo
Which Les Paul Standard to buy?

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DROP A COMMENT: Which LES PAUL STANDARD is your FAVORITE?

LES PAUL STANDARD 50s - Heritage Cherry Sunburst
LES PAUL STANDARD 50s P90 - Goldtop
LES PAUL STANDARD 60s - Tobacco Burst

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0:23 LEAD BATTLE
3:31 RHYTHM ONLY
6:25 REACTION

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The new Les Paul Standard returns to the classic design that made it famous. It pays tribute to Gibson's Golden Era of innovation and brings authenticity back to life. The Les Paul Standard 50s P-90 has a solid mahogany body with a maple top and a rounded 50s-style mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and trapezoid inlays. It's equipped with an ABR-1, the classic-style Tune-O-Matic™ bridge, an aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece, Vintage Deluxe tuners with Keystone buttons, and Top Hat knobs. The classic P-90 pickups (neck and bridge) are loaded with Alnico 5 magnets, audio taper potentiometers, and Orange Drop® capacitors.

The new Les Paul™ Standard returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played, and loved – shaping sound across generations and genres of music. It pays tribute to Gibson's Golden Era of innovation and brings authenticity back to life. The Les Paul Standard '60s has a solid mahogany body with an AA figured maple top and a SlimTaper™ 60s-style mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and trapezoid inlays. It's equipped with a classic ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic™ bridge, aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece, Grover® Rotomatic® "Kidney" tuners, and gold Top Hat knobs with silver reflectors. The 60s Burstbucker™ pickups are loaded with Alnico 5 magnets and wired to audio taper potentiometers and Orange Drop® capacitors.

The new Les Paul™ Standard returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played, and loved -- shaping sound across generations and genres of music. It pays tribute to Gibson's Golden Era of innovation and brings authenticity back to life. This Les Paul Standard 50s model has a solid mahogany body with a maple top, a Vintage 50s-style mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and trapezoid inlays. It's equipped with an ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic™ bridge, aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece, Graph Tech® nut, Vintage Deluxe tuners with Keystone buttons, and gold Top Hat knobs. The calibrated Burstbucker™ 1 (neck) and Burstbucker 2 (bridge) pickups are loaded with Alnico 2 magnets, and it's wired with audio taper potentiometers and Orange Drop® capacitors. It is finished in Ebony gloss nitrocellulose lacquer.

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I have had many les Paul's over the years and currently have a few, but I picked up a mod collection red/black back gold top 70s deluxe with P90s, and it is the meanest, growling guitar I have ever owned. I have the 60s pickups in a 60s SG, and they are nice, but nothing like the P90s. Even my ceramic pickup Les Paul's don't compete. I don't know if it is the solid, ultra heavy body and massive 70s deluxe neck, coupled with the gold top, but whatever it is, it is magic. Everyone who touches it loves it immediately. Sometimes you just get a good one. Great video.

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Just bought a 60s. Fell in love at the Gibson Garage in London a few weeks ago. The neck was just so comfortable for me. Had a 59 neck in my Lazarus, great guitar but just didn't quite suit me. Traded in a couple of Epiphone Les Pauls, a 335 & a Sigma acoustic a couple of weeks later to ease the pain on the credit card to walk out of a store with a 60s Unburst & a Satin 335 in vintage sunburst. They are both great, very happy & lucky to have them. The 60s is well worth saving for & probably underated or less desirable as everyone seems to hold the 59 in such high esteem. The 60s just blew me away, it felt like it was made to measure for me & could just produce every tone & sound I wanted, even weirdly, almost an acoustic sound. The range & possibilities from the tone & volume knobs are endless.

paulcopsey
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I agree that of the three, the Standard 60s is the one and I need to keep saving $$$ so I can purchase one.

EdHeinzelman
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Wonderful playing all you guys and great demo! I love how the mids really "ring" with that crunch or light OD thanks mostly to the 24 ¾ scale length. All 3 LPs are great, you cannot go wrong. I'd prefer the LP 60s, its sound had something different.

ludvigbydal
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Love this shoot out! Hats off John and Zach!!! yes!!!! Keep this format up, it ROCKS!
Personally, I was a fan of the Gold top with the P90’s, but damn they all sound so friggin GOOD! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

arustydodge
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The 60s stsndard was just great. It stood out.

jfiery
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Awesome video! Live rock n roll kicks ass everytime! Can't wait to see more 🤘🏼

Joshrenegade
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Wowl Excellent sound comparison. I have to go with the 60's, and only days from buying one. Thanks for this video!

szuc
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Love the format of having the extra instrumentation. Really helps! Some great playing on this clip. Thanks!

DaveDraperGuitar
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Really glad you did this in a band setting!

El-Scorcho
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My normal go to would have been the gold top but I like the sound and look of the 60s standard what colour is that, great show enjoy watching

billfoley
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I'll take one of each and an SG standards too. Thanks!

TimboMobo
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The Live made me want to re-listen Multiple Times !!

BruceK-GA
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Always been partial to the 50’s Standard, but in this video I preferred the sound of the two

robmcnamara
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I'm a 50s guy, I own an R8 for that reason. You can play different guitars but I always settle with the 50s.
The P-90s have their bite and are mean in a good way, making it stand out very well. You do need both, agreed. One Les Paul is blasphemous lol. My Les Paul with P-90s is the Special and I love it too. You need
TV Yellow in your collection is a must. It's like Gulden's mustard on a hot dog.

michaelheller
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The 50s with P-90s gets my vote. Would have like to have seen an LP Special or Junior included. I'd like to have seen how these two lower mass guitars compared to the heavier Standards.

bryancollins
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These type of videos are so cool. Keep it up

yuveshinnaidoo
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My favourite was the Goldtop P90!
If you combine two of them then it would be the Goldtop with the Sixties one...
But as you say with all of them playing is really marvelous!
All the Les Paul's sounded really good, but it is hard to beat a P90 Goldtop...

fredriksandegren
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Love this format. You guys sound great!!

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