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Description
The Gibson Les Paul '50s Tribute 2016T SE is a nod to the golden era of rock, designed for musicians who crave the legendary tone and feel of the classic Les Paul. This iconic solid-body electric guitar captures the essence of the '50s with a perfect blend of timeless design and modern enhancements. Crafted with a mahogany body and maple top, it delivers that signature warmth and sustain that Les Paul is renowned for.
Enhancing its playability, the guitar features a wider fretboard, allowing for precision and comfort, whether you’re laying down intricate solos or chunky rhythms. The rounded '50s neck profile is familiar and comfortable for traditionalists, while the titanium adjustable zero-fret nut ensures that setting up your guitar for optimal action is a breeze.
Equipped with Gibson's acclaimed 490R and 498T humbucking pickups, the '50s Tribute 2016T SE commands a rich, dynamic sound with the right amount of bite, perfectly balancing vintage warmth with modern clarity. Additionally, the fast-access neck heel provides an unobstructed reach to the higher frets, making every note accessible and vibrant.
Key Features:
- Solid mahogany body with a maple top for classic Les Paul tone
- 490R and 498T humbucking pickups for dynamic sound
- Wider fretboard for improved string separation and playability
- Rounded '50s neck profile for comfort
- Titanium adjustable zero-fret nut for easy setup
- Fast-access neck heel for seamless high-fret playability
- High-quality hardware for reliable performance
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