Help Time frame: How different is the LP studio from the Standard?

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pureoldsound said:
Actually the Standard looked very good in pictures, no scratches, or dents. But still that big disclaimer that says all sales are final...Then again that is the norm on used instruments any way. I have no problem buying it used though. I've bought plenty of used gear before some have been disappointing others have been great purchases....

I sorta remember a 5-day trial period in some of the used Gibson dealers I came across in gbase. If I were you I'd check that site, lotsa dealers!

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Re: Help Time frame: How different is the LP studio from the Standard?

And it would not hurt to call them up and ask for such a money back guarantee. A good dealer KNOWS and can predict why you are asking that question. And if they trust the product they are selling, 5-day return thingy is no biggie!

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Re: Help Time frame: How different is the LP studio from the Standard?

dr.barlo said:
I sorta remember a 5-day trial period in some of the used Gibson dealers I came across in gbase. If I were you I'd check that site, lotsa dealers!

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I did checked that site, it has a lot of dealers and great deals on LPs. I'll call tomorrow and ask about any trial period. If they don't have one I might as well pass on that deal and try another store. I brought this subject before, but I really am thinking about the gold top double cut classic with BKs. It is in the same range of a used LP standard the only difference is that I can get the DC for the same price new.
 
Re: Help Time frame: How different is the LP studio from the Standard?

Just an update, I went for the LP DC classic gold top with humbuckers. I figure I could get some of the warmer tome of the LP single cut and a the bright tone of the SG in one guitar. Plus I can reach the bottom frets.

Any thoughts on the DC?
 
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I don't care for the DC Classics for two reasons. First of all, the thin neck takes away low end and adds brightness. If I wanted my LP to sound like that, I'd have bought an SG instead and saved several hundred $$$. Second, I don't like the 24 fret neck as it makes the neck pickup too bright.

The main thing I like about the Classic is that it uses an ABR-1 bridge which offers a substantial tone improvement over the Nashville Tune-o-matic on the Standard.

Like gearjoneser said, I wouldn't trade my Standard for a '59 RI. It's an '01 Standard with changed electronics and an ABR-1 conversion; it sounds as good or better than any historic I've A/B'd it against.
 
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dystrust said:
I don't care for the DC Classics for two reasons. First of all, the thin neck takes away low end and adds brightness. If I wanted my LP to sound like that, I'd have bought an SG instead and saved several hundred $$$. Second, I don't like the 24 fret neck as it makes the neck pickup too bright.

The main thing I like about the Classic is that it uses an ABR-1 bridge which offers a substantial tone improvement over the Nashville Tune-o-matic on the Standard.

Like gearjoneser said, I wouldn't trade my Standard for a '59 RI. It's an '01 Standard with changed electronics and an ABR-1 conversion; it sounds as good or better than any historic I've A/B'd it against.

I was thinking in adding a Jazz model on neck then add a super distortion Dimarzio or a sed lover on bridge to fatten up the tone.
 
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