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 Lighter Les Pauls?

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TSmonosyllabic
post Jun 4 2008, 03:54 AM, updated 18y ago

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My friend recently bought a Les Paul Classic and I excitedly went over to his place to play it. It was excellent as expected, but the first thing I noticed was that it was about half the weight of his other Les Paul and other Les Pauls I have played - in fact, it was about the same as my SG!

Don't know how old this news is, but apparently Gibson now has chambers in the Les Paul bodies (all models) to make them lighter. Which is good news for me - no more backpain means one more excuse to buy a Les Paul!

Got this from the Gibson website: "One of the ways the expert craftsmen at Gibson USA achieve this equilibrium is by carving carefully mapped-out chambers in the Les Paul’s solid mahogany back using a Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) router before the maple top is glued on."

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Apparently, it doesn't alter the sound at all. Anyone has any opinions on this?

 

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