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2011 Gibson Les Paul Studio Gothic Morte in Ebony

Estimated price for orientation: 999 $

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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Gibson
Body Material: Ebony Model: Les Paul Studio
Model Year: 2011


Les Paul Studio Gothic MorteLes Paul Gothic Morte - Popular as a stripped down, no-nonsense rocker since its introduction in 1983, the Les Paul Studio receives what might be its most radical rebirth yet in the form of the new Les Paul Gothic Morte. Brand new from Gibson USA, the Les Paul Gothic Morte points the way forward for both extreme style and unprecedented depths of tone and power, taking the single-cutaway Les Paul design roaring into the future even as it approaches its 60th anniversary.
Employing a sustainable new tonewood variety, and carrying Gibson USA's powerful new GEM active humbucking pickups—all dressed in extreme black styling—the Les Paul Gothic Morte is simply one of the most powerful and appealing Les Paul Studio models ever created. The beating heart of the Les Paul Gothic Morte is represented by a pair of Gibson USA's amazing new GEM (Gibson Electronics Manufacturing) active pickups. Made in the image of the greatest traditional passive pickups of all time, Gibson's own PAF ("Patent Applied For") humbuckers, the GEMs have Alnico II magnets and coils wound with 42 AWG enamel-coated wire. They also include active electronics for greatly improved output and extremely low-noise performance. The GEMs are powered by a single 9v battery that yields approximately 1500 hours of service. They have a voice and playing feel akin to Gibson's popular Burstbuckers, with all of that humbucker's characteristic "smooth with edge" tonal response, and they are immune to the loading effects of volume and tone potentiometers. They offer an extremely fast transient response for unprecedented articulation (yet with all the classic humbucker warmth and smoothness), and are extremely compatible with both effects pedals and clean amp settings. Suitable for all styles of music, the GEM active pickups represent a huge leap forward in performance and versatility. The skeleton of the Les Paul Gothic Morte is crafted from the same ingredients that have helped to make the Les Paul legendary for nearly 60 years. A carved maple top is joined to a mahogany body that has been strategically chambered for improved resonance and weight relief, and a solid mahogany neck carved to a comfortable rounded "50s" profile is glued in Gibson's time-tested tradition. The most exciting ingredient of the entire tonewood package, however, is the exotic African Obeche used for the guitar's fingerboard. A dark, dense alternative to Ebony, African Obeche is FSC certified and, therefore, fully sustainable. As used on the Les Paul Gothic Morte, the African Obeche fingerboard carries no inlays or binding to extend the model's radical styling. In addition to the guitar's Satin Ebony nitrocellulose finish, the Les Paul Morte wears a black Tune-o-matic bridge with a black stopbar tailpiece, black Grover tuners, and a black Corian nut which has been precision cut on the PLEK for optimum intonation. All in all, it's a powerful reincarnation of the world's premier solidbody electric guitar—now propelled to greater extremes than ever with new active pickups, sustainable exotic woods and all-black styling. Features
◾Mahogany body
◾Maple top
◾Set mahogany neck
◾'50s-style rounded neck profile
◾24-3/4" scale
◾African Obeche fingerboard
◾22 frets
◾12" radius
◾Gibson GEM active humbucker pickups
◾Volume/Volume/Tone/Tone controls
◾3-way Switchcraft pickup selector
◾Black nickel hardware
◾Gibson Tune-O-Matic bridge
◾Stopbar tailpiece
◾Black Grover 14:1 tunersWhat do those GEM's sound like? Take a listen: