Opiniones Gibson Les Paul Classic
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9/10)
- 2 opiniones de usuario
En todo el mundo, nuestros 12 usuarios han notado este producto:9.4/10
2 opiniones de miembros sobre Gibson Les Paul Classic en español
| Idioma | Miembro | Características1 | Utilización2 | Sonoridades3 | Opinión Global4 |
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- 1↑. ¿En dónde fue fabricado el producto? (EEUU, Japón, México, Francia...) ¿Cuántos trastes, qué tipos de pastillas y su configuración? ¿Qué tipo de puente (Floyd, Wilkinson...)? ¿Cuáles son los ajustes (volumen, tonalidad, selector de pastilla...)? ¿Qué tipo de mástil?
- 2↑. ¿Es agradable el mástil? ¿Es fácil acceder a los últimos trastes (notas agudas)? ¿Qué te parece la ergonomía (su forma, su peso...)? ¿Es fácil obtener un sonido de buena calidad? ...
- 3↑. ¿Corresponde a tu estilo de música? ¿Con qué ampli(s) o efecto(s)? ¿Qué tipos de sonidos obtienes y con qué tipos de ajustes ("cristalina", "densa",....)? ¿Cuáles son las sonoridades que más te gustan, que menos te gustan?
- 4↑. ¿Desde hace cuánto tiempo lo usas? ¿Cuál es la particularidad que más te gusta, que menos te gusta? ¿Habías probado muchos otros modelos antes de adquirirlo? ¿Qué te parece la relación calidad/precio? ¿Con la experiencia, elegirías este producto de nuevo? ...
User reviews in other languages
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17/03/11
- Características

- This was the first Gibson I ever personally owned. It's no different from the Standard other than it has some aged inlays and the 500T/496R pickups. Everything else about this is basically the same. For some reason, people tend to avoid these guitars and go for the Standards. They claim that the Standards are higher quality, but I'm not sure I believe that.
- Utilización

- I quickly found out that I'm not a fan of the Gibson feel. After playing strats all my life, the Les Paul felt really foreign. It was very back heavy and a pain to sit down and play with. The neck was always sticky on my guitar, even after treatments of 0000 steel wool. The frets also weren't perfectly level, so achieving the action I wanted was nearly impossible. However, I played one in the store, and it was much better. Because of that, I'm not giving it too hard of a hit on utilization.
- Sonoridades

- The 500T is a really ripping pickup, and it sounds great in the bridge. The 496R is too bright for my tastes, but that can be easily fixed. The biggest problem is that I think these guitars have 300k pots. It's like the volume doesn't go up enough or something. Once you replace the pots, the guitar really seems to come alive. Clean tones are decent, mid gain tones are good and distorted tones sound really crushing with the Classic. The fact that it came with 300k pots makes me rate it down a bit. I mean, that's just ridiculous. These guitars should come with 500k pots.
- Opinión Global

- If you can't afford the Traditional, I recommend checking out the Classic. It's a bit more geared towards metal heads given the 500T pickup, and it tends to go for a bit less than the Standard. It's hard to recommend the current Standards given that they're now chambered. The Classic is weight relieved (just like all Gibsons since the 80s), but it still weighed a ton and sounded huge. If weigh tis a problem, you might want to look to an ESP Eclipse, but it won't sound the same.
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29/03/08
- Características

- Gibby Gibby Gibby. Made in the USA. Goldtop. 22 frets, Tune-o-matic bridge, "aged" (greenish) inlays, 2 volume, 2 tone controls...60's slim taper neck (SWEET). 500T bridge and 496R pickups...
This is the classic Les Paul look. Perhaps one would prefer mother of pearl inlays...maybe Grover tuners instead of the old Kluson style... but this is still a Les Paul...through and through.
I made the following modifications to my guitar... PRS Dragon ll pickups..with push-pull coil taps and a Gotoh aluminum bridge...and Graph tech string saver saddles to replace the G,B,E strings....But..I DO remember what it sounded like stock...so...I will base this upon the original incarnation of this guitar. This is a legend. Has to get at least a 9 for "Icon" status.. - Utilización

- Great neck. Built for speed. Maybe not as fast as an oiled maple neck Ibanez or Music Man..but ready to rip. Compared to some of the sculpted heel set or bolt on necks (great modern innovations, for sure) and neck thru body guiars, the access to the highest frets may be a struggle.. especially if you have small hands.. The heel is definitely a dovetail joint with a bulky heel...You still have access, but it certainly does not compete with the modern engineering we guitarists enjoy today. this is a guitar yo play for the vibe. Ergonomics? Who cares. It is a Les Paul. Classic rock sounds. Anything from Les Paul.. Jimmy Page.. Gary Moore.. Zakk Wylde. Especially with the hot ceramics the classics carry.
- Sonoridades

- Suits my style. This guitar... can really play anything except for quacky funk. Fat jazz, blues,rock,heavy rock.. metal. All of it.
I use this with a Boss GT8...Voodoo Labs Preamp... Digitech GSP 2101..VHT Pitbull 50/12 2-12 combo.. the list goes on. Right now I mostly run it thru the Voodoo Labs Preamp with a Carvin T100, and 2 1-12" cabs with Eminence Cannabis Rex speakers.. sounds sweet.
When I had this with the original pickups, I was running it into V30 cabs and thru my Digitech preamp... this was a bit shrill... but the original pickups through Greenbacks or some other smooth toned speaker would be great. Sounded super thru the P50's in my VHT combo. Nice and fat. The Bridge pickup(500T) is very very high gain. Easily overdriven.. but not too opaque clean... kind of an oddity really...the neck pickup (496R) is fat, fat fat. Really a wonderful high gain rhythm pickup. Yngwie runs with lots of gain are no problem here. Just bring ability. You will be rewarded with fat,clear tone. Favorite sounds? Hmmm.. it had lots of great tones. Blues are yummy... heavy rock.. super for heavy rhythms.. with smoother speakers, very good for lead lines. I have had a constant struggle walking the line in the search for "my" tone...always looking for a mixture of Eric Johnson and Randy Rhoads.. lol.. Good luck, right? - Opinión Global

- Had this guitar for 7 years...2001 model. Love the vibe.. feel.. look. Nothing I truly dislike about it. Have tried and owned many, many guitars.. nothing but a Les Paul is a Les Paul. You don't need to try anything else to know you want one.Value... ha ha ha. These guitars are not a "value" per se... Unfortunately, there is the status symbol element to buying one. So.. there are technically better guitars for less than half the price. But..they are timeless instruments for a reason.
Would I make the same choice... hmmm. Let's put it this way... I will always own at least one Les Paul while I can afford it.
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2 opiniones de miembros sobre Gibson Les Paul Classic en inglés
| Idioma | Miembro | Características | Utilización | Sonoridades | Opinión Global | Traducción Google |
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 | Hatsubai |  |  |  |  | read |
 | Rockmonster |  |  |  |  | read |
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