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The 2008
Les Paul Standard debuts Gibson’s newest neck profile—an
asymmetrical design that makes it one of the most comfortable and
playable necks ever offered on any guitar. The new
ergonomically-correct profile is tapered, and designed to be
thicker on the bass side, and thinner on the treble side, closely
outlining the natural form of the hand as it grips the neck. The
2008 Standard necks are machined in Gibson’s rough mill using wood
shapers to make the initial cuts. Once the rosewood fingerboard
gets glued on, the rest—including the final sanding—is done by
hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same
dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its
respective profile, each neck will be slightly different, with a
distinct but traditional feel.
Chambered Mahogany
Body
Every new
2008 Les Paul Standard will benefit from Gibson’s proven chambering
technique, which leaves each guitar with perfect tone, balance, and
weight. Prior to gluing the maple cap on top of the mahogany body,
the expert craftsmen at Gibson USA carve out carefully mapped-out
chambers in the body using a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC)
router. The positioning of the routes was established after careful
examination of the resonant characteristics of the Les Paul. Gibson
approached this process with the awareness that every change to the
formula would have repercussions on the instrument’s sound. So, in
addition to relieving the stress on a player’s back and shoulder,
these lighter Gibson guitars also enhance the tone palette in a
manner unique only to these guitars. The results are comfortable,
lightweight guitars that are acoustically louder, with increased
sustain and resonance.
TonePros Locking
Tune-o-matic Bridge and Locking Stopbar Tailpiece
The
Tune-o-matic bridge was the brainchild of legendary Gibson
president Ted McCarty in 1954, setting the standard for simplicity
and functionality that has never been bettered. The 2008 Les Paul
Standard features TonePros locking Nashville Tune-o-matic in a
chrome finish, which has saddle adjustment screws on the pickup
side, and pre-notched saddles for quick installation. The chrome
locking stopbar tailpiece is also from TonePros. These parts come
with locking studs designed to secure both components firmly to the
body so that there is no lean, yielding a great union between the
strings and body which results in excellent tone and
sustain.
Gold-Plated, Custom-Made
Potentiometers by Bourns
The 2008
Les Paul Standard features all newly designed controls, including
custom-made, gold-plated potentiometers manufactured by Bourns, one
of the industry’s leading makers of guitar electronics. These new
potentiometers deliver accuracy and high reliability, while giving
the Standard ’08 a new level of sonic clarity and intensity never
before seen in a Les Paul.
Pickups: Gibson
Burstbucker Pros
Gibson’s
drive to recapture the magic of the original “Patent Applied For”
humbucker pickups of the 1950s culminated with the introduction of
the Burstbucker line in the early 1990s. In 2002, Gibson followed
up this innovative accomplishment with yet another breakthrough in
pickup design—the Burstbucker Pro, designed specifically for the
new Les Paul Standards. The Burstbucker Pro features an Alnico V
magnet (instead of the Alnico II), which offers slightly higher
output and allows preamps to be driven a little harder to achieve a
more natural break-up. Like all Burstbuckers, the Burstbucker Pro
has asymmetrical coils—true to the original PAFs—which supply a
more open sound. The Burstbucker Pro Neck is wound slightly less
than the original PAFs, while the Burstbucker Pro Bridge is
slightly overwound for increased output. The Burstbucker Pro
pickups are also wax potted to allow loud volume pressures with
minimal feedback.
Revolutionary Plek Set
Up
The 2008
Les Paul Standard is one of the first models 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.
Locking Neutrik
Jack
Neutrik
has been making superior electronic interconnection products since
1975, making them the logical choice to supply the performance
safeguarding jack in Gibson’s 2008 Les Paul Standard. Like many
Neutrik products, the jack in the 2008 Les Paul Standard is
manufactured from strong, high-grade thermoplastics and housed in a
rugged diecast nickel shell. A retention spring inside the jack
ensures optimum grip on any guitar cable, thus avoiding the chance
of lost connection.
Locking Grover
Tuners
The 2008
Les Paul Standard is outfitted with locking tuners from Grover,
which deliver ease of use through a standard tuner and positive
locking mechanism that securely locks each string in place. Simply
insert each string through the string hole, turn the dial on the
bottom of the tuner to lock the string, and begin tuning. Each
string can be tuned to pitch in less than one complete revolution
of the post. These Grover machine heads feature completely sealed
components with an improved 18:1 tuning ratio.
Dunlop Straplok Dual
Design
The 2008
Les Paul Standard is outfitted with the Straplok® Dual Design strap
lock system from Dunlop, featuring a 360-degree groove and ball
design that allows the unit to rotate without catching. The strap
button is also interchangeable so the same strap can be used with
several guitars. It is also release tested to hold up to 800 lbs.
of pull, providing a secure, worry-free link between the guitar and
its user.
New Enlarged Neck
Tenon
The 2008
Les Paul Standard sports a revolutionary enlarged neck tenon
designed by Gibson’s team of pioneering engineers. The expanded
neck tenon features an innovative interlocking joint that allows
the neck to be dropped into the body from the guitar’s top side, as
opposed to sliding the neck in from the rim. When the glue is
added, a solid unyielding bond is created that maximizes the wood
to wood contact between the neck and the body, offering increased
stability and superb transfer of vibration for enhanced tone,
improved sustain, and superior resonance. It is also the largest
neck tenon in the history of the Les Paul
| Product Code |
Description |
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| LP Standard Ebony |
gloss black with case |
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$3,359.00
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