GIBSON CUSTOM LES PAUL CLASS 5 QUILT TOP REVIEW
Written by vintage on May 13, 2009 – 4:09 pm -Gibson Custom's Les Paul Class 5 Quilt Top is a nice sounding instrument, that plays well. Most musicians feel that, overall, it's a fine guitar. Not much to be asked for feature-wise, Gibson Custom delivered what's expected: a sturdy, quality instrument at a fair price.
Les Paul Class 5 Quilt Top features:
One-piece mahogany neck with long tenon
Bound rosewood fretboard
pickups: BurstBucker 2 at the neck with BurstBucker 3 at the bridge
Independent volume and tone knobs
Vintage tulip tuners
Gibson Custom went really far in carefully choosing Les Paul Class 5 Quilt Top's features. There's little to be wished for, which makes Les Paul Class 5 Quilt Top a full-featured guitar for a musician that plays a music style this instrument is primarily built for. If you decide to go for Gibson Custom's Les Paul Class 5 Quilt Top you will be happy with it's safe to say - rich features. A job well done by Les Paul Class 5 Quilt Top.
Les Paul Class 5 Quilt Top guitar has a huge sound that sits shoulder to shoulder with sound produced by best guitars. It's easily controllable and even easier to shape to your own personal music style and style of playing. It's an easy task to adjust the hardware to make this guitar truly fit your playing needs. Gibson Custom has produced a guitar that is capable of achieving that huge and expensive sound heard on records, played by top world musicians.
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