Topic: LP Standard vs Traditional?

Hi there,
I'm in the market for a new LP, and tried out a bunch last night. I was going to buy used, but my wife insists I buy new (I love her) for warranty, etc. I thought for sure it would be a Standard but now I am leaning toward a Traditional...heavier, 50's neck, classic '57's p/u's, $400 less, to name a few. I am not crazy about the locking tuners and input jack on the Standards...any thoughts?

Gits: '03 Gibson Historic R7 Goldtop, '06 Gibson R8 Plaintop, MIJ '62 RI Strat,  and others...
Amps: '99 Marshall 1987x Plexi RI, 1969 Fender Super Reverb

My band: www.meanbones.com

Re: LP Standard vs Traditional?

Woo boy, for the price of a new LP Standard I would MUCH rather have a used Custom Shop '57 or '58 RI.  I'm not dogging Gibson, but I had a very hard time finding a magical Les Paul in their standard USA line.  There were some good ones, some average ones, and some absolute lemons.  When I started picking up some custom shop stuff mojo was there for almost every guitar...no lie.  They are much more consistant and better built.  Used '57s and '58s can be had for between $2400--$2600 used at places like The Gear Page or Craigslist.

That said, the now discontinued Les Paul Classics can be great guitars.  I have stumbled across numerous examples that look the part, sound the part, and would only put you back like $1200.  Again you'd have to play a few to find a magic one, but they do exist.  Older the better for most USA Gibsons IMO because some of these new guitars feel like Les Paul shaped eggshells.  They are so light and fragile feeling without any of the sustain and harmonics of the older solid guitars.  YMMV this has just been my experience.  When I was in the market for one it took me over a year to find the right one at the right price so be patient.  Everyone who plays my '58 comments on how insane it sounds.  I guess it doesn't really matter which model you get as long as the guitar speaks to you.  Unfortunately for me I have extremely discriminating tastes.  hmm

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I personally like whatever has the skinnier neck. My left hand has a BIG say in what guitar I get.

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4 (edited by ZeyerGTR 2010-04-16 11:07:42)

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I must have tried two dozen LPs last year before deciding on my Traditional.  Before I found this one specific guitar I would have swore up and down that I wanted a thinner 60s neck, but the neck on the Traditional felt great.  It doesn't seem quite as beefy as some of the reissues, but it's still thick.  I like the 57 classics, too  The bridge 57 sounded just a bit more raw to my ears than the burstbuckers, without getting too metal-ish.  The neck 57 is really round and smooth with just the right amount of bite.  I found huge variance between different LPs, to be honest, even within the same model.  I can't disagree with stratpaulguy86's advice to check out some used ones, though.  The overall thing though is to make you you find the guitar that feels and sounds right to you, and keep your mind open.  I didn't even think about getting a Traditional until I happened to try one on a whim, and I fell in love.

You might also consider some of the "off" models.  I originally wanted a Faded Standard.  They were significantly cheaper than Standards/Traditionals.  The finish looked a little bit weird, but man, it played great.

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I also tryed over 30 Les Pauls before I picked up my Traditional Plus, it was just awsome. I will admit I didn't try any custom shops because they where out of my price range but I have played some since and I still love my guitar.

I didn't care for the standards they where to light and I didn't care for the Traditional plus that is sold at GC. I did like some of the Classic but they really are hit or miss some where great and some where dogs. That said I played an 83 Standard Gold Top that must of weight 100 pounds and sounded like poo, I played a 96 standard gold top and it was a great guitar.

Bottom line play them all.

I can tell you I do have a bit of a problem keeping the G sting in tune on my Traditional Plus even after the step up so I might invest in the locking tuners in the future.

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Big E wrote:

I can tell you I do have a bit of a problem keeping the G sting in tune on my Traditional Plus even after the step up so I might invest in the locking tuners in the future.

I picked up some Big Bends Nut Sauce and it's definitely helped my tuning stability.  Worth a shot for about $10.

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I will check that out, the guitar is due a string change and I have been thinking of jumping to 11 as well.

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Thanks guys - I have read many favourable reviews about the Traditional. I may have to seriously consider it as I can't afford a new VOS and the wife is convinced that I buy new (due to technical issues I've had with used amps in the past).I wanted a 'burst but then played a Goldtop that sounded HUGE unplugged. Will a Standard be worth more down the road? Will the Traditional models be of less value?

Big E wrote:

I will check that out, the guitar is due a string change and I have been thinking of jumping to 11 as well.

Gits: '03 Gibson Historic R7 Goldtop, '06 Gibson R8 Plaintop, MIJ '62 RI Strat,  and others...
Amps: '99 Marshall 1987x Plexi RI, 1969 Fender Super Reverb

My band: www.meanbones.com

9 (edited by LesPaul4 2010-04-16 13:32:13)

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I have to admit...loving my Traditional too....but I also picked up a new 2009 58RI VOS for under $3,000 delivered from a mom and pop store...the new ones are out there at a very reasonable price...do your research....I know you want one now...trust me we all have been through that...but it will be worth the wait if you hit every store and try them all in your price range until you find the one that speaks to you.  I live in MA and found my 58RI in St. Louis...and boy does it sing to me...my Traditional doesn't get the play time like my 58RI...at times I have thought about selling my Traditional (which I have set up as a poor man's JBLP)...but she is a great guitar and it is hard to part with her...even if she doesn't get much play time.


Play them all...you will find "your" guitar!!!  Don't worry about resale value...I worried about that too...until I was set straight...is it an investment or are you going to use it...if you are buying it to play all the time..then resale value should be the last thing on your mind....TONE should be first!!!

2009 Gibson Les Paul 1958 VOS (with black plastic)
2008 Gibson Les Paul Traditional Goldtop (with the cream plastic from the 58RI)
> Marshall Bluesbreaker 2 pedal >Boss sd-1> DD3 > Vox Ac15cc1

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Thanks man - great advice. I will wait until THE ONE appears. I will search everywhere. I must not let my emotions get the best of me. I am such an impulsive buyer that I once popped into a guitar store for picks (car running, wife inside) on the way to a gig and walked out with a $1500 strat - true story. My dream guitar is a '57 VOS Goldtop Dark back model. Maybe I will hold off, sell the Studio or Bluesbreaker and do it right.

LesPaul4 wrote:

I have to admit...loving my Traditional too....but I also picked up a new 2009 58RI VOS for under $3,000 delivered from a mom and pop store...the new ones are out there at a very reasonable price...do your research....I know you want one now...trust me we all have been through that...but it will be worth the wait if you hit every store and try them all in your price range until you find the one that speaks to you.  I live in MA and found my 58RI in St. Louis...and boy does it sing to me...my Traditional doesn't get the play time like my 58RI...at times I have thought about selling my Traditional (which I have set up as a poor man's JBLP)...but she is a great guitar and it is hard to part with her...even if she doesn't get much play time.


Play them all...you will find "your" guitar!!!  Don't worry about resale value...I worried about that too...until I was set straight...is it an investment or are you going to use it...if you are buying it to play all the time..then resale value should be the last thing on your mind....TONE should be first!!!

Gits: '03 Gibson Historic R7 Goldtop, '06 Gibson R8 Plaintop, MIJ '62 RI Strat,  and others...
Amps: '99 Marshall 1987x Plexi RI, 1969 Fender Super Reverb

My band: www.meanbones.com

11 (edited by LesPaul4 2010-04-16 14:38:49)

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kevman13 wrote:

Thanks man - great advice. I will wait until THE ONE appears. I will search everywhere. I must not let my emotions get the best of me. I am such an impulsive buyer that I once popped into a guitar store for picks (car running, wife inside) on the way to a gig and walked out with a $1500 strat - true story. My dream guitar is a '57 VOS Goldtop Dark back model. Maybe I will hold off, sell the Studio or Bluesbreaker and do it right

You have a "dream: guitar....great....then I would do exactly what you are thinking...sell the Studio....and go Find the '57...you will be so much happier in the long run.  If you end up buying a Traditional or a Standard, you will always want the '57 but you would have spent the money you could have used for the '57...save for it...sell what you can stand to let go...and GO find one...you will be so much happier!!!!

2009 Gibson Les Paul 1958 VOS (with black plastic)
2008 Gibson Les Paul Traditional Goldtop (with the cream plastic from the 58RI)
> Marshall Bluesbreaker 2 pedal >Boss sd-1> DD3 > Vox Ac15cc1

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I'm digging my dads LP Traditional pro.  I tried out LP Traditionals but for $200-$400 less you can get a pro with a 60's slim tapper neck and coil tap pickups.  The pickups are hotter Burstbucker 3 and a 57' Classic plus in the neck so you get a great difference between two of Gibson's top pickups.  Last I like the option of buying a pain top.  Yeah VOS guys will always say the cream of the crop is that 59' reissue due to the flame top and neck but give me a pain top.  Everyone looks different and check out how much you save with not getting flames.  I've yet to see a plain top that I thought looked ugly, how many flame tops have we seen that don't have much flames or mismatched flames?  You won't get that with a plain top or Gold top or Ebony.  Thats the kind of guy I am the plain Janes type.  cool

13 (edited by stratpaulguy86 2010-04-16 21:22:09)

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Lots of good advice here.  Check these links out for good deals on some Les Pauls:

'60 Custom Shop VOS- $2150
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth … p?t=705801

'09 Traditional Plus - $1650
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth … p?t=690167

'07 Custom '68 RI Vintage White - $2650
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth … p?t=703192

Personally for my money I'd rather have any of these 3 for the price over a new Trad or Standard ($2400-$2800 esp when you factor in tax).  UNLESS of course you find a magic one that speaks to you... wink

'67 and '74 Fender Twin Reverbs, '74 Marshall 1987 lead mkII, Metro Superlead 100. Pedals from TC Electronic, Ibanez, Dunlop, BK Butler, Electro-Harmonix, Fulltone, Maestro/Gibson, Loopmaster switching, VoodooLab, Boss. Gibson and Fender guitars, Dimarzio pickups.

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I would save for your dream guitar. I bought my 58 RI for 2650.  It was a steal considering thats what the standards are going for. DONT get tempted to buy a cheaper Les Paul because in the back of your head you will always want that other guitar and you may end up trying to buy pedals and amps to get a tone that you think the other guitar would sound like.

Its a vicious expensive cycle.  If you save 400 dollars on a traditional you'll spend a thousand on pedals and amps to try to make that guitar as much like your dream guitar as you can.

GO BUY A USED GIBSON 57 Reissue darkback.  Be careful who you buy it from.  Be smart. And go pick it up. I drove from Western MD to New York City to pick up my 58 RI.  I inspected it before I payed and drove it hope safe.

And I am not saying not to trust Gibson standards or Traditionals. They are all amazing Les Pauls. If you want that guitar then buy one.  But if you really want a 57 go get that.

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Well guys I have to thank everyone for ther input and I have decided to hold off and get "the one". I put the Studio up on Kijiji Friday night and BOOM - gone Saturday for $750. The Bluesbreaker is now up there for $1250 and I have had some hits already...now that would put another $2K towards the '57 VOS Goldtop Darkback I have lusted after for years. This forum rocks as I really considered everyones advice - if not  I would have already bought a new Standard and always regretted not waiting.

jgalvan8804 wrote:

I would save for your dream guitar. I bought my 58 RI for 2650.  It was a steal considering thats what the standards are going for. DONT get tempted to buy a cheaper Les Paul because in the back of your head you will always want that other guitar and you may end up trying to buy pedals and amps to get a tone that you think the other guitar would sound like.

Its a vicious expensive cycle.  If you save 400 dollars on a traditional you'll spend a thousand on pedals and amps to try to make that guitar as much like your dream guitar as you can.

GO BUY A USED GIBSON 57 Reissue darkback.  Be careful who you buy it from.  Be smart. And go pick it up. I drove from Western MD to New York City to pick up my 58 RI.  I inspected it before I payed and drove it hope safe.

And I am not saying not to trust Gibson standards or Traditionals. They are all amazing Les Pauls. If you want that guitar then buy one.  But if you really want a 57 go get that.

Gits: '03 Gibson Historic R7 Goldtop, '06 Gibson R8 Plaintop, MIJ '62 RI Strat,  and others...
Amps: '99 Marshall 1987x Plexi RI, 1969 Fender Super Reverb

My band: www.meanbones.com

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Save up and buy the guitar that you truly want, because you will have it for the rest of your life. Do yourself a favor and buy yourself a vos historic les paul.

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I have played several different LPs before Mojo came on me in form of my LP Traditional Gold Top.
The new standard series sounded lifeless, although they were comfortable to wear, because of their pretty light weight. The 58 was a great guitar, but I knew that I could not get along with the rather thick neck it had. The Traditional was perfect. The neck feels awesome, perfect size, the guitar has that vintage appeal and it looks great. I have bought mine about a year ago and I must admit it has not lost any of its magic. I can find the perfect sound in any situation with that guitar. The Classic 57 pu is the best for Blues and Blues Rock in my opinion. Gibson really has a great product on hand with the Traditional!

18 (edited by Jimi75 2010-04-20 06:21:05)

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ZeyerGTR wrote:
Big E wrote:

I can tell you I do have a bit of a problem keeping the G sting in tune on my Traditional Plus even after the step up so I might invest in the locking tuners in the future.

I picked up some Big Bends Nut Sauce and it's definitely helped my tuning stability.  Worth a shot for about $10.

NUT Sauce is a MUST! I couldn't live without it. My guitars stay in tune perfectly, never ever had any tuning issues anymore since I use Nut Sauce.