Gibson Les Paul Double Cut Bass Guitar Review :: Bass Guitars Reviews
Gibson’s popular double-cutaway design with AA maple top brings a new level of playability and styling to the Gibson bass family, while the Les Paul name adds the rich tradition of the all-time favorite electric guitar.
A stylish step up for the Paul bass. The eternally popular Les Paul body style, with the refinements of an upper cutaway and AA maple top on its mahogany body. It all adds up to a bass that looks good, feels good, and sounds fantastic. Mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard, chrome or gold hardware, 2 TB Plus ceramic humbuckers for traditional Gibson tone, Grover tuners, and American-made Gibson craftsmanship throughout. Includes Gibson hardshell case.
Features + Technical Specs | |
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Body & Hardware | Top: AA maple top Back: Mahogany Binding: Single-ply top Hardware: Chrome or Gold Bridge: Adjustable brass Knobs: Gold or Black Top Hat Tuners: Grover |
Neck & Headstock | Mahogany Neck Profile: Rounded Bass Peghead Pitch: 10 Thickness at 1st Fret: 0.850 Thickness at 12th Fret: 0.950 Neck Joint Location: 16 Fingerboard: 24 frets, Rosewood 34″ scale length; Nut Width: 1 5/8 Total Length: 25.913 Width at 12th Fret: 2.14 Inlays: Pearloid Dot |
Electronics & Strings | Pickups: Two TB Plus ceramic humbuckers Controls: 2 volume, 1 tone |
Finishes | Root Beer, Black Cherry |
Case | Case Interior: Charcoal Grey Plush with Charcoal Shroud Case Exterior: Black Hardshell Case Silkscreen: Silver ‘Gibson USA’ logo |
