A gigging man's Les Paul with '60s slim-tapered neck and coil-split humbuckers.
Taking design and visual cues from the Les Pauls of the '80s and '90s, the Les Paul Traditional Pro
features BurstBucker 3 and '57 Classic pickups with push/pull coil splits, '60s neck profile, Grover locking tuners, antique
binding, period-correct pickguard, vintage Gibson top hat knobs, and the revolutionary Plek set up.
With all the fat,
sweet, snarling Les Paul tone that purists love, the new Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Pro sports a mahogany body with
a thick maple cap for the perfect blend of warmth and clarity. The top is finished in high-gloss lacquer, while the back,
sides, and neck have a smooth satin finish that feels great and lets the wood resonate fully. Each Les Paul Traditional also
comes with Gibson USA's standard black snakeskin case.
Period-Correct Pickguard
The creme-colored pickguard has been a Les Paul staple dating back to the models of the late 1950s and the early 1960s. Many
players, however, removed the pickguard from their Les Pauls to show off the beauty of the flame maple tops, prompting Gibson
to stop installing the pickguard altogether. During the 1980s and 1990s, Gibson began reinstalling the pickguard in the factory,
and the Les Pauls from this era once again arrived in stores bearing the classic, creme-colored pickguard. The Les Paul Traditional
comes equipped with a period-correct pickguard, designed to protect the maple top.
Pickups: Neck - '57 Classic;
Bridge - BurstBucker 3
Among the qualities that make Gibson's original "Patent Applied For" humbucking pickups so unique are the subtle variations
between coil windings. For the first few years of their productions—1955 to 1961—Gibson's PAF humbuckers were
wound using imprecise machines, resulting in pickups with slightly different output and tone. The BurstBucker 3 and '57 Classic
Plus pickups are the result of Gibson's drive to capture and recreate this characteristic. Introduced in 1992, the '57 Classic
provides warm, full tone with a balanced response, packing that classic Gibson PAF humbucker crunch, inspired by those original
PAFs that received a few extra turns of wire. Both are made by Gibson to the exact same specs as the original PAFs, including
Alnico II magnets, nickel-plated pole pieces, nickel slugs, maple spacers, and vintage-style, 2-conductor braided wiring.
Gibson added poly-coated wiring, which improves consistency by eliminating thick or thin spots on the wiring, and wax potting,
which removes all internal air space and any chance of microphonic feedback. Both pickups offer coil splitting for single-coil
sounds via push/pull switching in the volume controls.
Revolutionary Plek Set Up
The Les Paul Traditional is the first model from Gibson USA to utilize the revolutionary Plek machine in setting up the guitar.
The Plek is a German-made, computer-controlled machine that carefully measures each fret, along with the fingerboard height
under each string, and then automatically dresses each fret, virtually eliminating string buzz and greatly improving the overall
playability of the guitar. This pioneering process does in minutes what it takes a luthier several hours—sometimes even
days—to accomplish. Every fret is accurately aligned, and the guitar is properly intonated, leaving the instrument "Plek'd"
and amazingly playable.
Antique Binding
To see the process of putting the binding on the Les Paul Traditional is to really appreciate the effort and attention that
Gibson puts into each instrument. A lone craftsman will carefully glue and fit 2 pieces of binding around the entire body
of a Les Paul. He then winds a single, very long piece of narrow cloth around the entire body until the entire surface is
nearly covered. The body is then hung to dry for a full 24 hours before it is unwrapped and moved into the next phase of production.
It has been done the same way for over 100 years. Some question the value of adding binding, but Gibson believes it is a fundamental
part of our rich guitar-making history. The binding adds elegance to the Les Paul Standard, and helps protect the edges of
the body. The neck binding is installed over the fret ends, which eliminates sharp fret edges and provides for a smooth neck
and easier playability.
Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Pro Electric Guitar Features:
- Body: Mahogany
- Top: Carved maple
- Back: Mahogany
- Neck: Set mahogany
- Neck Profile: '60s
- Headstock: Angled
- Scale length: 24-3/4"
- Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood
- No. of frets: 22
- Nut width: 1.69"
- Inlays: Trapezoid
- Binding: Antique
- Bridge: Tune-O-Matic with stopbar tailpiece
- Tuners: Locking Grover
- Hardware: Chrome
- Bridge pickup: potted BurstBucker 3 humbucker with push/pull coil splitting
- Neck Pickup: '57 Classic with push/pull coil splitting
- Electronics: 2 volume with push/pull coil-splitting, 2 tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector
- Knobs: Vintage Gibson top hats
- Pickguard: Period-correct
- Case: Hardshell
- Other: Plek setup
Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Pro Electric Guitar Includes:
Own a Les Paul that has features of both vintage and and modern styles.