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Produktkode: LPC-PSL11222 | ID: 247463
With highly-flamed maple tops and wild tinted-binding color options, the Les Paul Custom Figured Top Widow series adds another level of boldness to the Les Paul Custom guitar. The balanced, powerful tone of a matched set of 490R/498T humbucking pickups retain the voice that's earned the Les Paul Custom its reputation as a stage and recording legend, while the wild colors and tinted multi-layer binding bring a new and modern appeal to a classic design. Specifications: Body: 2 Piece Figured Maple Top, Weight-relieved Mahogany Body, Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer. Neck: Material: Solid Mahogany, Long Tenon, Neck Profile: Medium C-Shape, Scale Length: 24.75", 62.865cm, Fingerboard Material: Richlite, Fingerboard Radius: 12", Number of Frets: 22, Frets: Medium-Jumbo, Nut Material: Corian, Nut Width: 1.687", 42.85mm, End of Board Width: 2.240", 56.89mm, Inlays: Custom Block Pearl. Hardware: Finish: Gold, Bridge: Tune-O-Matic, Tailpiece: Stop Bar, Tuning Machines: Grover Kidney, Pick Guard: Multi-Layer Les Paul Custom, Control Knobs: Black Speed Knobs, Switch Tip: Black, Switch Washer: Black, Jack Plate Cover: gold. Electronics: Neck Pickup: 490R, Bridge Pickup: 498T, Controls: 2 500K CTS Volume Pots, 2 500K CTS Tone Pots, Hand-Wired Harness, Switchcraft Toggle Switch. Accessories: Strings: 10-13-17-26-36-46, Case: Brown/Pink Custom Shop, Other: Die-Cast Switch Plate Medallion (w/ Extra Black Plastic Cover in the Case), Gibson Custom Shop Certificate of Authenticity. Finish: Red Widow
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Portugal
10.04.2018
Concerning on the electronics what type of caps. are there? Also on what kind of wires is this guitar wired? In wish manner the guitar Is wired? Is there some treble bleed and if so on what kind of electronic components is it engendered? Is this a correct storic "vintage" wiring for Gibson, supporting some treble bleed or made by one of the many ways as a Gibson "should be". Are there some solderless components?
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