Re: HELP! Gibson LP Standard or Classic?
Guys...i need your help fast, i'm planning to buy a Gibson LP, but i'm still not sure which one i should choose, a classic one or a standard one?
I want a fat tone yet still has a distinct highs,great for playing solos as well as big fat in your face crunchy rhytm. Thanks guys!!
You'll be able to achieve the tones you want from either the Standard or the Classic. The main difference between them is the Classic has a plain top and the Standard has an AA flame top. The Classic has the hotter, cheaper pickups (can't remember the exact ones) and the Standard comes with the Burstbuckers I believe. The last big difference is the fugly inlays that come on the Classic...they are puke yellow, while the inlays on the Standard are your typical MOP looking white.
The Classic I believe only comes with the 60's profile neck, which is slimmer, and the Standard comes with either the 50's or 60's profile. You'll have to decide which profile you like best. The 60's profile is the thinner of the two.
My personal opinion is that the Standard is the better of the two, out of the box and bone stock. The pickups sound better IMO, the inlays look nicer and of course the top is nicer. I also believe the Standards may get a slightly better grade of wood on average than the Classics.
You may want to change the pickups right away, and if that's the case, then either will work fine...it comes down to looks, and of course the Classic is what...$300 or so cheaper? I think I saw them listed at like $1699 new, vs $1999 or $2199 for the Standards ($1999 if you want black).
I think you'll get more bang for your buck if you buy used. You can just simply get more guitar for your money, and a lot of time the pickups and such have already been upgraded on used gear.
Hope this info and opinon helps you a little.