There's big differences between studios and customs and everything in between. And they're pretty much all cosmetic. The chambering and weight relieving are pretty much the only things that will create tonal differences. The higher end LP's have less or different weight relieving and more visual accoutrements. I personally don't care much for the Studios simply because they look naked to me. I like the binding and stuff of the higher end models. The Studios sound and playability is all the same though....provided you don't get a dud from Gibson....which has sadly become pretty common.
Thanks Greg - that pretty much sums up what I've been trying to find out via Google. I'm like you about the binding - it makes the Studios look kind of thin, but I love the look of the wine red. Unfortunately, I'll have to buy to try, but as I say, I can send it back if I don't like it.
heatmiser said:
Do they not make standards anymore? Customs are pretty, but have always been insanely expensive. I've never played a studio before, but they seem to be everywhere...
I agree with greg on the naked factor, not that it should matter to you. On gibsons, I really only like them when the fretboard has binding on it. They just look unfinished to me without for some reason.
The guitar you linked to above is a very nice looking studio though.
Thanks Heat - yep, the Customs look lovely, but my significant other would not be pleased if I wasted so much on a pretty guitar. I saw a Custom a few years back, wine red, left handed for £2,000. Should have snapped it up there and then.
I don't know whether they make straight up Standards any more - there seem to be
Traditionals (which they made after having all that illegal wood confiscated, I believe) and Standard Premium Plus and all manner of variations!
chuckduffy said:
Rare as hell, but get one of these if you can...
Lol, thanks Chuck - if they did make a Victim Penis edition, I'm sure it would cost more than a Custom, so probably a little rich for me. Nice idea, though!
fat_fleet said:
I have a Studio and it's pretty good. I think they're kinda like MIM Strats where you just have to make sure you get a good one.
Did they stop putting the gold hardware on those Wine Reds? I hope so.
Thanks fat_fleet! I could get a gold hardware from the link below, but it's not the 2012 model: -
Gibson Les Paul Studio Left Handed Wine Red, Gold Hardware
I quite like the gold hardware, but I guess it works a lot better on the Custom. I believe the 2012 model has weight relieving more like the Standard, so probably the better option and doesn't look quite so tacky!
Thanks for the responses everyone. Might see if I can get to try before I buy from another store (seems unlikely) so I don't get a dud. At least, I'll go try a few Studios elsewhere so I get a feel for the differences.