Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard Guitar
December 12, 2008 · Print This Article

The last release from Gibson is a little bit surprising considering, although it’s a Les Paul, it’s a very different guitar, well the features are very similar but when you look at it it seems very different from other models. The model is called Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard Guitar and comes from the Gibson Custom make where the engineers said that all the improvements for that models have been made to improve playability on stage (they seem to say that the Standard Les Paul is not comfortable decent for stage, but I’m certain they didn’t want humans to take it that way) particularly with contoured parts of the guitar, so let’s see what are these improved features.
The features of
the Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard Guitar are mahogany contoured (belly scarf) body with carved maple top, 1-piece mahogany contoured neck (for easy access to higher notes), rounded profile, rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets, 24.75″ scale length, Floyd Rose tremolo tailpiece (and locking nut), BurstBucker 1 and 2 humbucker pickups, 3-way pickup switch and 2 volume and 2 tone (one of the with coil split push/pull) controls.The look of that guitar is strange but it really rocks on both finishes, iced tea burst or gun metal gray, and I’d really like to play that axe. The Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard Guitar is now available and its price is $3,500.
[Source] Khriz




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