Gibson Custom Color Series Les Paul Standard ’50s – Plain Top
A Classic, Reborn in Vivid Color
The new Les Paul Standard '50s Plain Top returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played, and loved – shaping sound across generations and genres of music. It pays tribute to Gibson's Golden Era of Innovation and brings authenticity back to life. The Les Paul Standard '50s Plain Top has a solid mahogany body with a plain maple top and a mahogany neck with a rounded, '50s Vintage profile with a rosewood fingerboard and trapezoid inlays. It's equipped with an ABR-1, the classic-style Tune-O-Matic bridge, an aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece, Vintage Deluxe tuners with Keystone buttons, and gold Top Hat knobs. The calibrated Burstbucker 1 (neck) and Burstbucker 2 (bridge) pickups are loaded with Alnico 2 magnets and wired to audio taper potentiometers and Orange Drop capacitors. Now available in vivid custom colors, a hardshell case completes the package.
The Fifties Formula
The Les Paul Standard '50s follows the tried-and-true Les Paul formula for excellence to a T. A maple cap adorns a mahogany body to continue one of the most legendary tonewood relationships in the history of lutherie. Mahogany produces a warm, midrange-forward tone with a bit of natural compression, while maple adds in extra treble cut and enhances articulation. Together, they give these fifties-inspired beasts a robust, full voice with incredible sustain.
Gibson has also outfitted the Les Paul Standard '50s model with a gloriously chunky rounded neck profile just like its vintage forebears. If you like your necks on the bigger side, it doesn't get much better than this! And, just like a fifties Les Paul, it wears a nitrocellulose lacquer finish, which allows for maximum resonance.
'Bucker Brigade
Two of Gibson's stellar Burstbucker pickups build upon the inspiring foundation laid by the tonewoods. Burstbuckers take their inspiration from the famous "Patent Applied For" (or "PAF") pickups designed by Seth Lover for Gibson in 1955. They do an excellent job of recreating the vintage magic of the originals.
Specifically, the Les Paul Standard '50s features a slightly-underwound Burstbucker 1 in the neck position and a hotter Burstbucker 2 in the bridge. So, the neck position is pure vintage creaminess: broad, throaty midrange, rich low-end, and sweet, singing trebles. By contrast, the bridge position has more focused snarl, punch, and rasp in the midrange to go with taut, muscular lows and sizzling highs. In other words, these guitars nail the classic sound of the Gibson Les Paul.
A True Original
The Les Paul Standard '50s taps into the original wellspring of Gibson tone, and the results are truly inspiring. They are brimming with the spirit and sound that compelled thousands of Gibson aficionados to plug in, turn up, and play loud. We know that they will provide you with a lifetime of delight as they inspire you to reach new heights on your fretboard journey.
Specifications:
Brand | Gibson |
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Model | Custom Color Series Les Paul Standard '50s - Plain Top |
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Finish Color | Ebony |
Finish Type | Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer |
Weight | 10.10 lbs. |
Top Wood | Plain Maple |
Body Wood | Solid Mahogany with No Weight Relief |
Neck Wood | Mahogany |
Neck Shape | Rounded Vintage '50s |
Neck Dimensions | .880 1st - .980 12th |
Fingerboard | Rosewood |
Fingerboard Radius | 12" |
Inlays | Acrylic Trapezoids |
Scale Length | 24.75" |
Width at Nut | 1.695" |
Frets | 22 Medium Jumbo |
Pickups | BurstBucker 1 and 2 |
Controls | 2 Volumes, 2 Tones & 3-Way Toggle Switch (Hand-wired with Orange Drop Capacitors) |
Hardware | Nickel |
Bridge | ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic |
Tailpiece | Aluminum Stopbar |
Tuners | Vintage Deluxe with Keystone Buttons |
Case | Gibson Hardshell |
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