Gibson
Les Paul Tribute - Satin Cherry Burst

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Finishes Available: Satin Tobacco Burst, Satin Iced Tea, Satin Honeyburst, Satin Cherry Sunburst
Details
• Body: Mahogany
• Top: Maple
• Weight Relief: Ultra-Modern
• Neck: Maple
• Profile: Rounded
• Nut width: 1.695" / 43.05mm
• Fingerboard: Rosewood
• Scale length: 24.75" / 628.65mm
• Number of frets: 22
• Nut: Graph Tech
• Inlay: Acrylic Trapezoids
• Bridge: Aluminum Nashville Tune-O-Matic
• Tailpiece: Aluminum Stop Bar
• Knobs: Gold Top Hats
• Tuners: Vintage Deluxe w/ Keystone Buttons
• Plating: Nickel
• Neck pickup: 490R
• Bridge pickup: 490T
• Controls: 2 Volumes, 2 Tones & Toggle Switch
• Case: Gibson Soft Shell
Reviews
2022 Gibson tribute 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful




















my very first Gibson LP 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful




















so for a long time I've always wanted to own a Gibson les paul cuz of the history between ginseng and mr les Paul and I was never able to really afford one due to how expensive they are and was at the store with a friend just looking around during rocktober fest and I found this Gibson les paul on special from $1649 -$1280 so ya really good deal. I started to rent it out for a month just to see how I feel about it and after my rental was over I was blown away how good it felt to actually have a Gibson les paul in my possession and decided to buy it (finance) and the fact they keep and hold their value is mind blowing. you save a lot of money with the finance and im very happy. the Gibson fits well with a lot of different music styles which I like and to actually own a Gibson is kind of like an opportunity because at this price can't go wrong because it's a Gibson Les Paul
Great 'value' guitar 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful




















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Best Gibson Les Paul for $$ 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful




















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Things I will Consider / Thing that Ive done 1 of 9 customers found this review helpful




















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It will blow your mind 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful




















The thin layer of nitro and satin finish are marvelous to look at, play on and even smell haha. The guitar not only sounds like the heavens are opening up when you strum some power cords, but it plays incredibly well and really easily to my surprise. That's where the difference is between a Gibson and an Epiphone, they may both look the same in photos but trust me the Gibson plays far better and DEFINITELY sounds better, despite all the hate they get online from people that don't see the value. The cleans are so rich and warm that it will make you cry. The humbuckers have a LOT of juice in them, so when you play a clean amp like a Fender on max guitar volume, it will distort (on my strat it would always stay clean). You'll have to dial the volume knob down for a clean.
I'm not a professional musician and I usually get cheaper guitars below $1,000 and usually they're really good but when you try a Gibson, your definition of good changes. All of a sudden my (HEAVILY modified) Squire Classic Vibe 50s strat "just ain't cuttin' it no mo' ". In fact none of my past guitars like Ibanez, Epiphones, Squiers and even custom made Warmoth cut it at all. This guitar blows them all out of the water, and it looks bleepin' fantastic. Even my girlfriend who knows nothing about guitar when she heard this from the other side of the house approached me and said this guitar sounds much better than all my other ones, and I didn't even ask her what she thought! I don't have a trained ear neither but I can easily tell this is a REAL instrument that sounds LEGIT.
Trust me on this - spend the real money on a real instrument and you will be happy. Or spend less on a lesser instrument and you'll feel like you've wasted your money. It's the same when I was buying a laptop and went for a MacBook Pro that cost double of the windows laptops - those windows ones felt like trash and I'm super happy with the Mac even if it cost double the price; it was darn well worth it.
Now I feel those other cheaper guitars are "practice" guitars kind of like a practice amplifier compared to a real tube amp. If you always wanted a real Les Paul, don't even think about it. Get it while you can.
Really Gibson? 14 of 16 customers found this review helpful




















Problems are many.
Static thru amp if you move guitar around while you play that's coming from back cavity covers. It's documented just check YouTube.
The action on mine is very high even after 2 pro setups by certified Gibson tech.
Also the strings bite HARD into the back of the bridge between bridge and tailpiece. Even with tail piece raised almost as high as she goes.
If you " HAVE" to get a Gibson Les Paul save a while longer and get at least the Studio. It's 10x better than this thing.
And just a heads up I'm not a newbie that doesn't know what's up with a " good guitar" I've been playing since 1975.
I can't recommend this to others as I can't begin to express how disappointing this guitar is.
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It is a Les Paul !!! 2 of 8 customers found this review helpful




















All mine... 5 of 5 customers found this review helpful




















A relationship with a small problem. 8 of 9 customers found this review helpful




















There is however one irritating little situation. Gibson supplies the little plastic ring to go under the pickup switch. Unfortunately, the plastic ring will not fit under the switch.
Either the switch requires a longer body or the hole it fits in must be deeper. In a way, it's just missing that tiny piece that to me, makes a Gibson a Gibson.
ginson les paul tribute 2017 2 of 4 customers found this review helpful




















Better than I expected 5 of 5 customers found this review helpful




















She?s a keeper 4 of 4 customers found this review helpful




















Love it, but not at first! 11 of 12 customers found this review helpful




















The Tribute line seemed like the best bang for the buck in that it had the guts of the classic LP's but without all the extra adornments which I didn't need. I prefer satin finishes over gloss and while the binding is nice, I felt the way they did the maple top on this model had a binding-like feel to not miss it.
Knowing that Gibson has had a string of "bad years", it seemed that they were on the up and up and getting a 2019 model wasn't nearly as risky as it was in the recent years before that.
I called the nearest music shop that had one in stock, located 45 mins from me, but due to COVID-19 I couldn't play it first. I had a 30 day window to return. Due to the circumstances, I bought it and took it home having never played it or giving it a once over. L&M assured me that it was "loosely" set up and had no sharp frets etc.
I got it home and immediately discovered it was the most unplayable guitar I had ever played. Action was brutally high, the truss rod was way off, the pots crackled, the frets were sharp, etc. I could go on. I have no idea how L&M allowed this model to hit the sales floor like this and assume that while it could have been ok leaving the Gibson factory, the trip and climate changes may have pronounced the issue with the sharp frets but the overall setup should've been taken care of by L&M.
It was a beautiful looking guitar and had no finishing defects so I made my mind up to pay for a setup by someone locally I trusted. If I still didn't like it, it was going back.
I got the guitar back post setup and it was a night and day difference. It took a little getting used to coming off of my Fenders, but the neck is far from chunky as I had previously experienced on older LP's. It won me over rather quickly and I absolutely LOVE this guitar now. The tones are far darker than my Fenders so I need to re-EQ my amp a bit but the tones are ever so sweet. Everyone who's heard me play it comment on how nice it sounds.
It was very close to going back based on L&M's lack of attention to detail, but I'm glad I kept it as it now plays as nice as it looks and sounds.
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Response from Long & McQuade
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