JeffB
Let it B
Re: 2016 Gibson
As an owner of over 2 doz Les Pauls, and having owned several USA PRS, including this as my current #1...

I can say that while Paul has come much closer than the old models with the wraparound, there are still differences. The PRS has a more aggressive attack and midrange. It's a bit more like a Les Paul that's been hitting the gym. Which is why I bought it. I don't like Les Pauls with HO output pickups. And most Les Pauls are very tame and even tone-ed naturally. So this takes care of the extra snap, and does it with PAF level output pickups. It's more "focused" and not as loose.
That said, the SC245 and 57/08s, sounds more vintage to me than any other Les Paul I have had with PAF style pickups. I have played a few old 50s Pauls as well early 0s 335s, and SGs. I cut my teeth on 1954 ES125 (P90). It's like PRSH concocted some kind of vintage mojo juice and injected it into this model. It's very different from the previous USA singlecuts, including the original 245s. It sounds OLD, but plays like a demon.
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If I want a Les Paul for $2800, ill buy a PRS SC245
As an owner of over 2 doz Les Pauls, and having owned several USA PRS, including this as my current #1...

I can say that while Paul has come much closer than the old models with the wraparound, there are still differences. The PRS has a more aggressive attack and midrange. It's a bit more like a Les Paul that's been hitting the gym. Which is why I bought it. I don't like Les Pauls with HO output pickups. And most Les Pauls are very tame and even tone-ed naturally. So this takes care of the extra snap, and does it with PAF level output pickups. It's more "focused" and not as loose.
That said, the SC245 and 57/08s, sounds more vintage to me than any other Les Paul I have had with PAF style pickups. I have played a few old 50s Pauls as well early 0s 335s, and SGs. I cut my teeth on 1954 ES125 (P90). It's like PRSH concocted some kind of vintage mojo juice and injected it into this model. It's very different from the previous USA singlecuts, including the original 245s. It sounds OLD, but plays like a demon.
/end tangent