Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s P90 Tobacco Burst
£2,149.00

Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s P90 Tobacco Burst

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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.

This guitar comes equipped with an ABR-1, the classic-style Tune-O-Matic bridge, an aluminum  Stop Bar tail piece, Vintage Deluxe tuners with Keystone buttons, and Top Hat knobs.

In addition to this, a set of classic P-90 pickups (neck and bridge) are loaded with Alnico 5 magnets, audio taper potentiometers, and Orange Drop capacitors ensuring pristine tones with every performance.

Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s P90 Tobacco Burst Key Features

  • Time-honoured, single-cutaway guitar design
  • Era-correct neck profile offers a vintage playing feel
  • Two growling P90 single coil pickups with premium-grade wiring
  • Rock-solid hardware delivers incredible performance every time
  • Includes deluxe hardshell case for safe-keeping between performances

Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s P90 Tobacco Burst Specs

Body

  • Shape: Les Paul
  • Material: Mahogany
  • Top: Maple

Neck

  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Profile: 50s Vintage
  • Nut width: 43.05mm
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Scale length: 628.65mm
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Nut: Graph Tech
  • Inlay: Acrylic Trapezoids

Hardware

  • Bridge: ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic
  • Tailpiece: Aluminum Stop Bar
  • Tuners: Vintage Deluxe with Keystone Buttons
  • Plating: Nickel

Electronics

  • Neck pickup: P-90
  • Bridge pickup: P-90
  • Controls: 2 Volumes, 2 Tones & Toggle Switch (Hand-wired with Orange Drop Capacitors)
  • Hardcase Included
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