
dainbramage
Well-known member
Um, nurse? I think I'll probably need a napkin.
My 1996 Les Paul Studio (originally wine red) is also in the process of being refinished.
I've never planned on selling it though. I guess I'll go hide now, see ya.
Um, nurse? I think I'll probably need a napkin.
My 1996 Les Paul Studio (originally wine red) is also in the process of being refinished.
I've never planned on selling it though. I guess I'll go hide now, see ya.
Exactly. A bit off-topic: How do you guys think Studios compare to "the real thing" ? I never owned any other Les Pauls, so I am curious.
I believe that is incorrect. Musta heard it down the wisecracker line.Studios are LPs without the maple cap right?
What color are you going for?
What year is yours?
I haven't really decided yet. It's just stripped and sanded. Mind you, I am not doing it myself as I know nothing about those kind of things. I kind of like the idea of not using any paint at all, but I'll see.
I believe that is incorrect. Musta heard it down the wisecracker line.
Studios typically are all mahogany. Les Pauls have a maple top glued to a mahogany back. The maple cap on Les Pauls give it more sustain and an increased top end. I think they put 498T and 490R pickups in them. I put some of those in My Les Paul Classic and they are nice smooth high output pickups. What year is yours?
I believe that is incorrect. Musta heard it down the wisecracker line.
Studios can have the maple cap. It just depends.
Yeah I had heard that Studios were capless but I don't remember where and a quick look at the Gibson site says they are not - at least not now. As previously mentioned I am a bit clueless about them. I've always been happy enough with my full - growed Lesters.It is incorrect but I thought I'd deal with his claim about sustain first..![]()
Paint is bad for the environment. You should probably use some hemp oil tinted with lilacs and strawberries.
Yeah I had heard that Studios were capless but I don't remember where and a quick look at the Gibson site says they are not - at least not now. As previously mentioned I am a bit clueless about them. I've always been happy enough with my full - growed Lesters.
Exactly. A bit off-topic: How do you guys think Studios compare to "the real thing" ? I never owned any other Les Pauls, so I am curious.
Complete rubbish.
Studios typically are all mahogany. Les Pauls have a maple top glued to a mahogany back. The maple cap on Les Pauls give it more sustain and an increased top end. I think they put 498T and 490R pickups in them. I put some of those in My Les Paul Classic and they are nice smooth high output pickups. What year is yours?
If it proves you don't know what you're talking it probably does help... Does it say that LP Studio's dont have a maple cap and that a maple cap increases sustain? Didn't thinks so.....