Gibson Les Paul Standard Faded Series | Brothers Break Down 2022

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We all know and love the classic Gibson Les Paul. Its immaculate tone capabilities, stunning aesthetics, and overall versatility make it a popular fan favorite among millions of guitar players across the world. This mid-2000s Les Paul from the Faded Series proposes a fascinating perspective; it combines all the rich, old history of the classic Les Paul while adding a few modern twists. Plus, it’s just really pretty. 

The guitar features stunning pearlescent fretboard inlays, an orange flame finish, 23 frets, and iconic Gibson tones.

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Let’s break down the basics of this powerhouse Les Paul. 

 

Fretboard Radius

Les Paul fretboards are relatively wide. Beginners (and those with smaller fingers) should fear not, though. The wider radius does not actually hinder your reach across the fretboard, it actually assists you as you stretch. More room allows for more mobility, especially with the kinds of sounds people tend to make with their Les Paul. For example, if you’re playing an epic Queen guitar solo, the fretboard radius of the Gibson Les Paul will help you accurately do all of the crazy little things Brian May does. That’s just one example, though. The sky is truly the limit given Gibson’s expert craftsmanship. 

 

Pickup Configuration

Gibson’s pickup settings are helpful for a variety of different needs. Each of the pickup settings sounds great clean or distorted, making this model suitable for live performances or long studio sessions. Plus, this guitar is very touch-sensitive. You can create some powerful moments with the lightest touches. Dynamics can be established with remarkably soft taps, confident hard strums, and anything in between. 

 

American Made

Gibson operates out of Kalamazoo, MI. The Gibson brand has done the absolute most to maintain its position as an industry leader. Guitar players across all skill levels love their Gibson Les Paul. That’s because the brand has moved with poise, consistency, and authenticity for decades, establishing key relationships with generations of guitar players in America and beyond. You can always trust that your Gibson Les Paul will impress even the toughest of critics. That is if you continue to practice your scales with a metronome, of course.

 

 

Who’s It For

We recommend a Gibson Les Paul to anybody. Seriously. It’s a classic for a number of reasons, and our blog posts are only so long. Specifically, this Gibson Les Paul is wonderful for anyone who likes to stand out from a crowd without veering too far from everyone else. If you’re a stage performer, the flame finish on this American beauty is sure to impress. If you’re primarily a session musician, you can count on Gibson’s reliability to carry you through your time in the booth. Either way, there are multiple valuable components to this specific Gibson Les Paul, both aesthetically and in terms of its specs. 

 

Allow your imagination to soar with this 2008 Gibson Les Paul Fade Series. The twists on a classic, beloved guitar are just enough to spark curiosity in just about every guitar player. That’s one of the coolest things about guitar production. There’s always something new to discover, even from models we’re familiar with. Plus, it is really very pretty.

 

If you’re ready to get to know this superstar guitar better, stop by Brothers Guitar Shop today. We’ll be happy to help you out. Also, be sure to check back weekly for new demos on our YouTube channel, as well as weekly blog posts. At Brothers Guitar Shop, we hope to help guitar players in New York unlock their fullest potential by giving them a place to explore. 


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  • Jack Cline

    Is the Les Paul Standard Faded still available? Do you accept trades?


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