Gibson Custom 1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Reissue VOS - Cherry Red Reviews
Strap on Gibson Custom’s 1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Reissue solidbody electric guitar and experience a primal instrument that’s perfect for rock. The all-mahogany 1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Reissue is a dead-on reproduction of the ’50s axe, from its single dog-ear P90 pickup to its robust neck profile to its simple-yet-sturdy hardware. You’ll love the instantly recognizable design and vintage vibe. Original LP Juniors are now almost impossible to find, but this 1958 Les Paul Junior Double Cut Reissue puts a classic in your hands.
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Wow reissue 58 LP DBL CUT Reissue VOS
Illl come back when I have something to say, Dude!
I have an Ed Roman version…is quite kewl but can't touch the Gibson, which seems to point out the glaring suck points of the ED ROMAN …
LATEX
Sweet!!!
Third ax from Sweetwater, second Gibson Custom. The setup from sweetwater was fine, I just tweeked the action a bit and changed out the 10s for some 11-50 pure nickle round core strings. Plays well with me now. My first P90, and my first single pickup guitar (apart from my jazz box), and I am stocked, rockin' the Mountain! This is definately a keeper!!!
My friend Zach Menard at Sweetwater is super, always takes good care of me.
Single Pickup Bliss
Expensive? Yes, but you get what you pay for, and there is a big difference between a custom shop instrument and the standard production line. This is a hand fitted guitar, a 1-piece solid Mahogany body, 1-piece neck with chunky "C" profile, Indian rosewood fingerboard, and one (1) P90 pickup with volume and tone. I love a single-pickup guitar and many of the great classic players felt the same. For one, increased sustain and harmonic content. With no neck pickup, there is no additional magnetic field pulling on the strings. That leaves the strings able to vibrate more freely with no harmonics being dampened. If you want a flashy shredder with a dive bomb whammy and multiple pickup configurations this isn't for you. However, if you want a guitar with great sustain and legendary sounds this is it. As always, big thanks to my Sweetwater guy Aaron Smith. This guy is the best of the best!