1565007587831-Gibson, Electric Guitar, Les Paul Studio Pro Plain 2014 -Black Cherry Pearl LSTPPB4CH1.jpg1565007595972-130.Gibson, Electric Guitar, Les Paul Studio Pro Plain 2014 -Black Cherry Pearl LSTPPB4CH1 (2).jpg

Gibson Les Paul Studio Pro Plain 2014 LSTPPB4CH1 Black Cherry Pearl Electric Guitar

1 Reviews
1 Q & A
 

All Pre-Paid Orders Will Be Dispatched in Next 24 Hours.

loyaltyMRP : ₹ 122,450
account_balanceEMI options available - view plans
store Powered By : Bhandari Musical Shoppe

offline_pin Brand : Gibson
line_style Category : Electric Guitars
star Rating: 5
nature (SKU : Gibson_1565007527029)
local_shipping Free Shipping
home Cash On Delivery Available

Description

Gibson LSTPPB4CH1 Les Paul Studio Pro Plain 2014 Black Cherry Pearl Electric Guitar

Gibson LSTPPB4CH1 Les Paul Studio Pro Plain 2014 Black Cherry Pearl Electric Guitar gives you the extended range of tone you need to get the job done in style. Gibson Les Paul Studio Pro's chambered mahogany body is soft on your back, and you'll enjoy the stability of comfort and speed you'll get from its '60s SlimTaper neck. Gibson chose to equip this guitar with both a traditional PAF-style '57 Classic humbucker at the neck and a modern BurstBucker Pro at the bridge. This '57 Classic delivers you nothing but spot-on PAF tone, whereas the BurstBucker Pro presents the extended lows and highs you crave. Also for extra tonal versatility. Exceptional modern weight relief chambering Gibson wished for the Les Paul Studio Pro get rid of the vast majority of that added weight, without interrupting its significant tonal character.

Gibson’s Les Paul Studio Pro plays a very comfortable, fast-action neck among a '60s SlimTaper profile. When fingers moved down this neck, the specifically controlled width-to-thickness ratio of the Les Paul Studio's SlimTaper neck gives you with a consistent, fast, and comfortable feel. It's never wondering many life-long guitar performers consider the SlimTaper Gibson's finest neck. At top of that, the Les Paul Studio Pro plays a compound-radius fretboard, which smoothes out as you go up the neck. A significant result is that it's super-easy to fret chords closer to the first position, still, you'll have more than fairly space to pull off mad runs and solos up the neck.


Product Features:

  • Perfect for advanced, right-handed players.
  • '60s slim maple neck profile with Mahogany body.
  • Cleartone coating improves string life for protection from skin acidity, salt, and moisture.
  • Max grip speed knobs and extra-large strap buttons
  • '57 Classic and Burstbucker Pro pickups.
  • Finished with ultra-high gloss lacquer.
  • Rosewood fingerboard and chrome hardware.
  • Tune-o-Matic bridge and Stop Bar Tailpiece.

Product Details:

  • Brand: Gibson
  • Series: Les Paul Studio Pro Plain 2014
  • Model Number: LSTPPB4CH1
  • Color: Black Cherry Pearl
  • Number of Strings: 6
  • Top: Maple
  • Back: Mahogany
  • Adhesive: Franklin Titebond 50
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Profile: '60s SlimTaper
  • Truss Rod: Standard
  • Joint Angle: 5° (+/- 15 seconds)
  • Adhesive: Franklin Titebond 50
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Frets: Cryogenically Tempered, 22
  • Radius: 12 inch
  • Nut/E.O.B: 1.695/2.260
  • Inlays: Figured Acrylic Trapezoid with 120th Banner
  • Headstock: Gold Gibson & Les Paul Model
  • Truss Rod Cover: B/W Studio Imprint
  • Tuners: Grover Kidney
  • Plating: Chrome
  • Tuning Ratio: 14:1
  • Knobs: Black Supreme Grip Speed Knob
  • Pickguard: Les Paul Studio - Black
  • Control Plate: Black
  • Trim Rings: Black
  • Strings: .009 - .046, Genuine Gibson strings
  • Strap Buttons: Aluminum
  • Neck Pickups: '57 Classic (Alnico-2)
  • Bridge Pickups: BurstBucker Pro (Alnico-5)
  • Potentiometers: 2 Coil Split Push/Pull Volume Controls,
  • Controls: 2 Tone
  • Type: 500K Non-Linear
  • Capacitors: Orange Drop
  • Toggle Switch: Three-way Switchcraft with Black Plastic Tip
  • Output Jacks: 1/4 inch mono
  • Country of origin: China
  • Manufacturer details: Gibson
  • Packer details: Gibson
  • Importer details: Gibson

Reviews and Ratings

Question And Answers

  • avatar

    Ask A Question