Gibson Custom Slash Les Paul Signature Guitar Radically changed since Slash's original signature model in the late '90s, this Les Paul Electric Guitar focuses on utility over beauty (though it retains the latter in spades. In addition to aged hardware, this LP has the Custom Authentic finish, a special treatment that gives it the patina of a gently-aged vintage guitar. 2 Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II humbuckers provide a rip-roaring tone. The Fishman Powerbridge adds huge potential for tonal enhancement and sparkling rhythm parts. Slash custom profile neck for unbelievable speed and comfort.Gibson's Custom Shop produces some of the finest electric guitars on earth. Using the best materials money can buy, a staff of skilled luthiers reproduce some of the greatest Gibsons of the past and create stunning new instruments for players and collectors who demand the best.
A razor-sharp axe with cutting 'buckers and piezos.
Carved maple top
Solid mahogany back
One-piece mahogany neck
Bound rosewood fretboard
Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II humbuckers
Fishman Powerbridge
Long neck tenon
3 volume controls
1 master tone control
3-way switch
3-way mini-toggle for Fishman
Single-ply cream binding on top
Acrylic trapezoid inlays
Aged nickel hardware
Gently-aged Custom Authentic finish
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Review Date: 3/2/2007 7:44:23 AM Submitted by: Manuel Iglesias, Mexico City
170 out of 311 People found this review helpful
Whatever I can say about this axe won't do it justice. I have played various Les Pauls and own a 92 standard since I was 17. This one takes home the gold cup. From the color which kind of changes with the light, through an incredibly fast neck and eternal sustain, you definitely know who had the idea for this guitar. It's worth the $4,000 bucks, and if you want a high-end instrument with an investment return in money and sound you got it; my congratulations to Slash and Gibson for this piece. And, for an additional treat, the acoustic pick-up, thumbs way up. One thing though, don't leave it plugged, amazingly it uses a battery and if it wares out it will sound like it has got a cold, other than that, AMAZING!!!!
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