Gibson LesPaul Junior test.m4v
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remake this video, the audio is poor quality, but the player rocks
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The cherry faded to sounded very sweet and has that singing resonating tone. Great demo. I have 2010 faded vintage burst Les Paul junior. Great rock and roll guitar indeed.
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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
micmoable 1 month ago
@micmoable
New is about 600/650 Euros, used 400/450.
aleoli1 1 month ago
You should see and hear the 1985/86 Gibsons 1st Reissue of this. I have one with the Cherry Finish still brand new in the box from Gibson which I've never opened. However I can say this that the model or version I have differs in that it has a stud tailpiece and a tuneomatic bridge, plus a HUGE Black Dog ear P-90 pickup and it comes with silver or nickel Grover tuners only the buttons on the tuners are the smaller type like the older plastic ones would look from the late 50's or early 60's had.
TVLTNT 1 month ago
@TVLTNT
I'm sure it's great. Pity it's still new, tho: that guitar should sing!
aleoli1 1 month ago
Rock for sure. It's perfect for that.
Metal? It all depends on which is the sound you are thinking of: the P-90 is not exactly the first choice for hi-gain sounds, but Tony Iommi shows quite well how it can work :)
If you like shredding, tho, maybe it's not the better choice: the Junior is quite like a Telecaster, you sorta have to fight it to squeeze the best out of it. But once you find the way, you play with a constant smile on your face. Just have a try, it's the only way.
aleoli1 2 months ago