Gibson 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue VOS - Dirty Lemon | Custom Shop Sundays
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
- Will demos the incredible Gibson 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue VOS in stunning Dirty Lemon. Check it out here: www.pmtonline.co.uk/gibson-60...
0:00 Gibson 1959 LP VOS Specs & Features
03:00 Demo & Sounds
09:02 Outro & Recap
An incredible recreation of the original '59 Les Paul Standard, this is your chance to own a piece of history with the Gibson 60th Anniversary 1959 Les Paul Standard in a beautiful Slow Iced Tea Fade. Synonymous with rock music and just as famous as many of the legendary guitarists that have wielded it over the decades, the Gibson Les Paul is iconic.
But no Les Paul model is as intriguing and storied as the '59 Les Paul Standard. Keith Richards was one of the first big names to play the '59 Les Paul Standard and he was soon followed by Mike Bloomfield who traded in his 1954 Les Paul for this one. Since then, the Gibson Les Paul has been the go-to guitar for scores of incredible guitarists including Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Billy Gibson, Slash and more.
This is your opportunity to own a '59 Les Paul Standard, painstakingly recreated to an unimaginable level of detail by the Gibson Custom Shop team of master guitar builders.
Gibson 1959 Les Paul Standard VOS Dirty Lemon Key Features:
- Incredible Recreation of A '59 Les Paul Standard
- Vintage Original Spec Finish
- Mahogany Body with Figured Maple Top and Royalite Binding
- Solid Mahogany Neck with Authentic '59 Medium C-Shape
- Rosewood Fretboard
- Aged Cellulose Nitrate Trapezoid Inlays
- Kluson Tuners
- Custombucker Alnico III Unpotted Humbucker Pickups
- CTS 500K Audio Taper Potentiometers
- Paper-in-Oil Capacitors
- Includes Lifton Reissue 5-Latch Case
Contact us today on 0151 448 2089 to secure yours.
Or visit the Romford store here before it's sold: www.pmtonline.co.uk/stores/ro...
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Absolutely beautiful top and faded shades and dark rosewood - that's they way they should look.
A demo of all positions, awesome. They are finally getting the middle position right.
My word...that sounds glorious.
Top is amazing on that
Nice playin Will
I thought a magician's assistant was going to come out the way that case was levitating!
Fantastic sounds
even with the Katana which i think are f.....g Great
Very nice demonstration! Wish I could have one.I agree the dirty lemon looks closer to originals I have seen over the years.
I'm confused...dirty lemon was never an original colour?
@@deltafit it refers to the color that the original bursts faded into after being exposed to UV light over the years. So dirty lemon looks far closer to how most original ‘Bursts look today than most of the other colors Gibson offers, and frankly even the way they’ve been doing the lemon color lately looks better than I’ve seen from the Custom Shop in the past...
@@Dagger_323 Gotcha!
@@Dagger_323 EXACTLY! Well said. Thank you for clarifying.
A 6K R9 thru a katana, sweet Jesus.
I thought the same. but it sounds good though. lol
nothing wrong with that
Right 🤣 where the Marshall?
@@CDeez29 or perhaps a tweed deluxe?
🤦♂️🤦♂️
sold
Humble question from a novice: i know the humbuckers are specifically wound to emulate the 59 buckers but are the sounds and tones really that different from the new 50s LP models?
Yes. First of all they are unpotted, unlike the standard 50s that you see now. Second of all they use alnico 3 magnets instead of alnico 2. Overall they sound basically the same but spec wise they are different
Alnico 3 also has the weakest output of the magnets. This allows for more more articulation and that “open” feel. Some would argue that the butyrate and the nickel silver covers affect the tone.
Fuck yes!
Fanfuckingtastic tone! Delicious! I want one NOW.
Actually I don’t hate the way that sounds. Excellent playing
Can someone explain the aaa top rosewood was tan and plaid like a epiphone? It also weighed maybe 6 pounds.
I doubt it was a historic reissue. Probably a regular standard, chambered/weight relieved, with whatever fretboard wood they could sources. That kind of Gibson doesn't excite me enough to pay the kind of money they're asking.
I just do not get playing an ultra expensive Gibson custom shop guitar through a practice anp .
nothing wrong. you can even play it acoustically and enjoy yourself.
Katana?!? Wheres the Plexi half stack?!?
Katana dirt channel just has that familiar white noise we all know, all over CZcams ears are now tuned to recognize a quality guitar through that wonderful wall of static
Katana's are great and all but who buys a guitar in the 7000 dollar range and plays it through a katana. The type of people that buy these very expensive guitars are not going to buy a katana to play it though . Unless you are buying it just to say you have it . But the majority of people who buy these guitars are tone chasers and vintage guitar freaks and will be buying either vintage amps or handwired boutique clones . If this were a gibson usa guitar than playing it through an affordable lower budget anp would make sense of you are a tone chaser you are buying a custom shop les paul for the differences that are mostly quite subtle compared to a usa standard 50s or 60s and those subtleties will be lost with a budget amp no matter how good that budget amp night be . I personally like the katana but people who play only gibson custom shop guitars are not going to use it.
Dude can play it through what he wants lol. It's his guitar after all and it still sounds decent.
Sounds too toppy....
@@adamwatson6916 I agree for the best part of what you are saying, however I have a 2008 R9 and one of the mainstays of choosing this guitar was the fit, finish and obvious quality that it has. Acoustically it’s outstanding, thin lacquer, great neck profile, great neck angle, nice thin neck binding. I’m not saying you can’t find that in lower end guitars but in my experience, other guitars have come and gone and this one just has something in the feel of it, not just the tone. I do have a nice valve amp, but I also quite often plug into my YamahaTHR3011 because it’s just quick easy and sometimes I just want to get 10 mins here or there. Tone isn’t the same, but the guitar still feels and plays better than any that have come and gone.
Are these pickups fairly squealy?
Yes because they are unpotted
I just picked up a 58 CS Murphy Labs UL. The pickups can be prone to some feed back if you get too close to the amp. They are incredible to play, very articulate and just sound fantastic.
Plugging that guitar into a Katana is like getting a date with a supermodel and then taking her to McDonalds.
yup I would do that, hoes are hoes
Bring Dagan back
Wish they'd leave the pickguard off and you can install it if you wish.
IKR! Those cheap plastic raised pick-guards bug me so bad.
Just two screws though...
Why the hell u put it through a katana mate
A 4,500 € guitar with a Katana, a Ferrari in a garage
Well, some guys play a 1 million dollar Les Paul through a 2 k amp. so what?
Guitar 🔝😉😉
Playing ✔😉😉
Amp ❎🤔🤨🤨
Its like a Ferrari 500.000$ with a pro driver ...but with 200$ tires !!!??????
its a nice guitar but I don't understand why they call it "59". CS are just gimmicks.
Meh. Sounds toppy.