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Description
The 2019 Les Paul Classic features a mahogany body and neck with a maple top, a bound rosewood fretboard, slim-taper neck profile, and Burstbucker '61R/'61T Humbuckers. Minor spec changes occurred with the introduction of Gibson's Modern Collection, including a new nut and new finish.
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5.0 out of 5
Based on 23 Reviews and 56 Ratings
240
Just amazing guitar
Dream guitar, mine arrived with great set up from the factory),2020 model,4kg, and plays like butter. Basically if you don’t mess with push-pull you have a Gibson Les Paul Standard 60’s, but having more option is always better..
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What a surprisingly wonderful instrument.
I have no idea why the Classic is a little cheaper and is, by and large, considered some sort of "lesser" Les Paul, but this is truly an outstanding guitar. I did own an old "early 90s" Classic which was indeed a great guitar, but this is definitely a step up from that. Mine's a 2021 hence it came with the updated switching, split coil on both pickups, out-of-phase option with both pickups engaged, and blower switch on bridge pickup, but I have to say that even without all that stuff it would be a fantastic les Paul, then the modern switching takes it to another level. The playability also is second to none, definitely one of the easiest to play guitars I own, the straight into the amp sound is also as good as the classic (no pun intended!) Les Paul sounds we all know and love (Beano Clapton, Page, Peter Green, etc etc...). So far I've only used it on one session and one live appearance, and both times I've been complimented on the sound, by the producer and fellow musicians alike. That's proof enough for anybody!
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Standard '60s "Lite"
I doubt anyone needs convincing that ANY Les Paul is an awesome instrument. WHICH Les Paul is probably a tougher choice, and for me, the Classic was the right one.
I suspect all of the current Gibson USA Les Paul models are pretty comparable from a quality and musicality standpoint. We'd all love a Standard but needless to say it's rather expensive. I was able to get the Classic new for nearly $1,000 less than the Standard '60s, and for the few differences there was no way to justify the higher price.
To cover those differences: -Plain maple top: Would I like a flamed top? Sure, but it's far from the most important feature -Push-pull pots: This is arguably an upgrade, though honestly I could take or leave them. If you don't like them you're not obligated to use them. This also means there's a PCB board rather than hand-wiring, but that's getting beyond my ability to tell any difference. -Zebra pickups: Totally a matter of taste, but if you don't like the look then humbucker covers are inexpensive. I did this and it didn't change the sound whatsoever. 9-hole weight relief: It's still PLENTY heavy.
Otherwise both the Classic and Standard '60s have similar finishings: grover tuners, reflector top hats, binding. Both also have Burstbucker 61 pickups and the same neck profile. This was close enough for me and I don't feel like I'm missing out at all on the Les Paul experience.
272
Great guitar!
I bought it new in ebony color and I'm really impressed! The overall quality is top notch, the setup (except for little tuning) was spot on. Despite the fact I always was a strat-supestrat/sg guy the guitar sat right in! If you're in the hunt for a new les paul, give it a try!
113
Gibson 2019 Les Paul Classic Goldtop
You got to feel this! First off it looks stunning! Classic LP lines with beautiful Gold top finish says class all the way. Rich tones at neck and bright highs from the bridge. And don't worry about sustain!
428
Les Paul Humbucker Growl
This is the hottest guitar I own, it gets loud, the pickups are excellent. Sustain for days. Great neck. A rock-n-roll machine, loves a Marshall-style amp. Heavy, sling this for 2 hours and you'll notice the weight.
124
Probably the best LP I've owned
Build quality is knockout. My only gripe are the pickups. I swapped these out for a set of Lollar Imperials and added vintage style plastics and a poker chip. I'm a critic of Gibson, but the build, fit and finish on this LP genuinely impressed me. I've owned 4 Les Pauls over the last 14 years. This one is the best by far.
478
Amazing
Ordered the Standard, but decided to buy the Classic, because you get more for less.
Fantastic, very overlooked guitar!
I find alot of people are put off by the P90's with this guitar, but I find them to be fantastic, sure the buzz is a little annoying but having the clarity of a single coil for your lead playing and still being able to crank them to get close to the sound of a humbucker makes for one very diverse pair of pickups. The guitar also looks beautiful.
Old, worn, and beautiful.
Got this for my 14th birthday, and it's been dropped, I've fallen on top of it, and played it until the finish on the back of the neck is worn off. It still grooves, plays perfectly, and has plenty of life in the frets. My old buddy, with Wolfetone Legends replacing the original pickups.
39516
wow, a les paul for your 14th b-day, you've got ealthy aprents, nice dude, nice!
Artist usage
Add artistDave used a Victory amp and Les Pauls for recording the majority of Book Of Souls, primarily this 2002 1960 Series Iced Tea Les Paul Classic with a Seymour Duncan '59 neck pickup and a JB in the bridge, and a Gibson Axcess Standard Les Paul with Floyd Rose
Ace Frehley played this Gibson Les Paul classic live at Poughkeepsie NY 1992, as seen in this source video.
Mark Morton incorporates the Gibson Les Paul Classic into his live guitar rotation. After years as a dedicated Jackson artist, he has embraced the Les Paul, a guitar he has cherished since his teenage years, as noted in his Instagram post.
Dave Keuning, guitarist of The Killers, owns a Gibson Les Paul Classic Faded Honey Burst, as listed on Reverb.com. This 2011 model features a quilted Honey Burst finish, a Bigsby bridge, and is noted for being lightweight with some light buckle rash and minor marks. It is missing a single volume knob but has no playability issues and comes with its original hard-shell case.
You can see this at 2:04 and throughout. Josh has said this was one of the first guitars he ever bought, a Gibson Les Paul Classic. He has switched the pickups at some point, some videos he has uncovered cream coloured humbuckers whereas others he has nickel covered humbuckers. This was his main guitar used in the All We Know Is Falling studio tracks and live shows, he used it for some parts of Riot but stopped using it live. He used a different Les Paul (Standard) later on in the studio for Careful from Brand New Eyes.
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