En fremtidsrettet Les Paul med Burstbucker Pro-pickuper med coil-splitting, ebonytastatur med sammensatt radius og vektlindret body som tilfører moderne ergonomi til den klassiske mahogni-ahorn-plattformen.
The Gibson Les Paul Modern represents a bold pivot for a brand often tethered to its 1950s heritage. By addressing the classic ergonomics issues"namely weight and upper-fret access"Gibson has crafted a high-performance workhorse for the contemporary professional. The Ultra-Modern weight relief makes long sets manageable without sacrificing the low-end resonance and sustain inherent to the mahogany/maple recipe.
Playability is significantly enhanced over the Standard series. The asymmetrical SlimTaper neck profile feels more natural in the palm, while the compound radius ebony fingerboard allows for low action and aggressive bends without 'fretting out.' The contoured neck heel is a long-overdue addition, finally making the upper register accessible. Sonically, the Burstbucker Pro+ pickups offer a hotter, more aggressive output than vintage PAFs. The real utility lies in the electronics: four push-pull pots provide coil-tapping, phase switching, and a pure bypass, offering a tonal palette that spans from spanky single-coil textures to thick, saturated leads.
While the price point is a significant investment, it is justified by the sheer versatility and refined hardware, like the Grover locking tuners. Purists may scoff at the lack of a solid body, but for the session player or touring musician who needs one instrument to cover every genre, the Les Paul Modern is a sophisticated, ergonomic evolution of a legend.
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