Les Paul Custom Chambered Blackout 2018 (Gibson)

Guitar

Brand:
Gibson
Model:
Les Paul Custom Chambered Blackout 2018
Construction:
-
Truss Rod:
-
Average Price:
$4,899
Controls:
25K EMG wiring harness, 9V Battery, Switchcraft Toggle Switch
Colors:
F1 Orange, Diablo Yellow, Stallion Red, Ebony

Series / Body Style

Series / Body Style:
Les Paul
Description:
-
Additional Info:
-

Guitar's Wood

Place:
Body
Specie:
Chambered 1-Piece Mahogany
Place:
Fretboard
Specie:
Richlite
Place:
Neck
Specie:
Solid Mahogany, Long Tenon

Bridge

Brand:
-
Model:
Tune-O-Matic
Type:
-
Description:
-

Pickup

Brand:
EMG
Model:
85
Type:
-
Place:
Neck
Brand:
EMG
Model:
81
Type:
-
Place:
Bridge

Tuners

Brand:
Grover
Model:
Kidney (14:1 ratio)
Description:
-

Fingerboard

Fret Size:
Medium-Jumbo
Inlays:
Blacked-Out Pearl Block
Scale Length:
24.75" (62.865cm)
Nut Width:
1.687", 42.85mm
Number of Frets:
22
Additional Information:
-

Guitar Additional Info

Description:
Powerful active pickups pair well with the bold, aggressive style of this limited-edition Les Paul Custom Chambered Blackout, which features blacked-out pearl nlays, black binding and black hardware as well as premium sonic upgrades.

The contrast of the exotic car-inspired colors and black appointments accentuate the Les Paul profile to its minimalist, pop-art form while the blistering EMG humbucker set ensure this is a guitar meant to be heard as well as seen.

And unlike the nine-hole weight relief of a traditional Les Paul Custom, the chambered body provides even more weight relief while adding sonic warmth and depth.

It's a statement piece Les Paul around which you can craft your sound -- and your look!
Features:
-
Finish:
-
Case:
-
Additional Information:
2-Piece Maple Top (body finish), Stop Bar (tailpiece type), 12 (fretboard radius), Black (hardware color), Black Speed Knobs (knobs), Medium C-Shape (neck shape), Black Graphite (nut material), 2.240", 56.89mm (neck end board width), 10-13-17-26-36-46 (strings)

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