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Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic

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Features 8.5 (89 responses)
Sound 8.5 (89 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.2 (90 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.1 (85 responses)
Customer Support 7.6 (30 responses)
Overall Rating 8.7 (86 responses)
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Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: AUD 3000
Submitted 10/15/2009 at 10:25pm by James D

Features : 7
Is a 2007 USA made Gibson Les Paul Classic in Ebony Finish.

Not much to say other than its standard Les Paul features...is practically a Les Paul Standard, without the PAF pups. The pickups are the Same pickups used in Explorer model, creating a much hotter, harsher sound. Can still back off and do some nice blues and vintage rock.

Only a seven for the Standard LP features...nothing outta the ordinary.

Sound : 10
I play Hard Rock and Metal mainly, but dabble in the Jazz and Alternative fields, this Guitar holds up superbly well with all of these especially the metal (the pups seem to be the main contributor here).

My Chain is basic, but i'm working to get that Brand Spanking new 100w Head sometime soon. So Guitar > Dunlop ZW-45 Crybaby Wah > Zoom G1 > Roland Cube 30. My dirties come from the Zoom where im using a boogie rectifier sound, which is complimented by the LP.

Hate my setup...love my guitar.

Only thing i'm going to change is the knobs i like speed knobs, possibly the Neck Pickup to a PAF, and maybe the machine heads...sacrilege i know...i like locking tuners

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action was set up well, havent had to do anything...(yet). I'm going to raise my Neck pup a bit (to get a brighter sound)
No flaws, quality instrument everything works perfectly.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Guitar is a work horse, havent had a chance to gig it yet cos ive been pretty crook but it will withstand a beating from me (after all its a Gibson) Hardware seems great, little worried about the tuners...i've heard stories. Finish is nitro-cellulose, which apparently can be touched up and repaired very easily, so that seems great.

STRAP LOCKS ARE A NECESSITY TO ANY GUITAR, ESPECIALLY A GIBSON!
As soon as i bought this guitar, i bought a set of strap locks, I've heard so many stories of dudes dropping their babies and loosing headstocks and breaking necks SO TAKE NO CHANCES!

I would use it without out a backup...but i use my other guitar (which is shockingly shocking) as my Drop C guitar, so thats kinda my backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with them

Warranty is one year i think.

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing for nearly 7 years, since i was 10. All the other gear has been noted above.

If it were stolen, i'd probably cry, because it is my baby and its just a fantastic guitar, and yes, once i had the money...i'd get another one.

This was compared to a few Ibanez's an explorer, jim root tele, and mainly an LP studio...none of them cut it...they just didnt have the presence i found in the LP...only the JR Tele and Explorer came close


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/21/2009 at 03:42pm by Midnight Blue

Features : 8
My guitar was made in 2008. It has the typical features one would find on a Les Paul. The 22-fret rosewood fingerboard looks quite pretty -it could pass for Brazilian. My guitar is a quite plain sunburst maple top (I'm not into the heavy flame thing). The mahogany on the back is finished with a medium stain. It shows off the grain and it looks fabulous (My last LP's back was fire-engine red!). I like the slight aged, vintage look of the tuners, inlay and binding. See the 'Sound' section of my comments concerning the pickups.

Sound : 6
I don't like these stock pickups. Generally speaking, I am not impressed with hot pickups. I play mostly jazz and I plan to replace these with '57 humbuckers. In my opinion, because '57's aren't as hot, I feel more nuanced playing is possible, The player's own tone comes through. I know some people would say this isn't a jazz guitar -maybe Les Paul would disagree. The 496/500 configuration sounds cheap to me. Burstbuckers may have historical significance to Gibson and certain players. They just sound like mistakes that shouldn't have never left the Gibson plant.

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
I usually take all my guitars to a tech to have them looked over and set up. Since these came with .10's, I definitely wanted to have .11's in the set up. This guitar was on the Guitar Center's showroom floor, so I can't necessarily blame Gibson for the less than stellar original set up. However, I have not been impressed with Gibson's quality control for some time.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar is dependable, solidly built. However, as I previously mentioned Gibson needs to re-think quality control and pickup configurations.

Customer Support : 6
Customer support begins when an instrument leaves the factory. If the quality isn't good, then you, the consumer, aren't being 'supported.' Gibson is quite lackadaisical about it's status in the guitar world. I recently purchased an ES-175 from one of their largest dealers and it was shameful. Ibanez's budget hollowbodies could beat an new ES-175 any day of the week. But, I digress.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
The raunchy pickups and Gibson's lack of commitment to insuring that their dealers display, care for, and set up their product to higher standards forces me to give this instrument an overall rating of a 7. Gibson could be a little more cognizant of the customer's individual needs. I purchased this guitar for half of it's original sticker price. I would have never considered purchasing it for $ 3000. Gibson has also jacked up its current prices. I guess it hasn't heard about that recession thingy that's been in the news lately.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: USD 1680.00
Submitted 04/27/2009 at 11:51am by Marktallica

Features : 9
2003 lightburst les paul classic, single cutaway. stock 500T pickup in the bridge and 498R in the neck. no features out of the ordinary from a regular les paul

Sound : 9
The guitar is great for almost anything; rock, jazz, metal, country

lovely thick tone from the neck pickup, but there's significant feedback from the bridge pickup on moderate to high gain settings. I tried adjusting the pots, pickup depth and action, but i wasn't able to cure the feedback. I noticed a bit less feedback when I turned down the tone and volume knob. Eventually I swapped it out for a different pickup a year after i got it.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
the pickup selector switch came loose from the factory, so instead of it moving up and down, its almost left and right. I dont mind it though, its easy to fix by tightening the switch

Reliability/Durability : 10
very very durable guitar... Once I caught my friend's mentally challenged younger brother standing on the guitar when it was in its case. It was face down and he was standing atop the body. He weighed around 110lbs. Opened it up, no problem at all. I've gigged with this guitar dozens of times and it never goes out of tune

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I bought this guitar brand new in 2003. It's my dream guitar and probably the last guitar i'll need or want to buy


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: USD 1700.00
Submitted 01/29/2009 at 03:30pm by Jim McDonough

Features : 9
Mine is a 2005 model in Bullion Gold. Standard Gibson LP accomodations:
Mahogany back and neck
Carved maple top
Rosewood Fingerboard with aged Trapizoid inlays (really look good with the gold top)
Standard Klunson tuners with green keystone knobs
Nickel hardware
Pick guard that has "1960" stamped into it with gold lettering
Abalone "Gibson" inlay in head stock
2 Volume, 2 Tone controls and 3-way switch
2 of the most miserable excusess for humbucker pickups I have ever heard (498R and 500T Hot Ceramics, more on these later)
Summary: This is a Plain-top LP Standard with really cheep ($40 ea.) pickups.

Sound : 10
I/my band play a lot of old Neil Young, AC/DC,...well, old rock. My standard sound setup is (insert 1 of 12 guitars here)-X2 Digital Wireless-Boss ME20-(insert 1 of 8 amps here). Lately I have been using a stock Fender Blues JR. with a Webber Beam-blocker strapped in front of the speaker. Sounds like a LP should. The Hot Ceramic pickups have a full and rich sound that is corrupted by a constant piericing treble signal that leaves your ears ringing at any volume after about 20 minuets of practice. (My friends at the studio asked me to leave this guitar at home for practice) I also found that among the some 8 amplifiers that I have, only the Marshall was able to tame the raging signal that emmits from this guitar. The answer to my dreams came true when I decided to put some covered '57 Classic PAFs in it, Now this guitar is welcome in the studio any time. In my mind, this is the true "Classic" sound of a LP HB guitar. I like it better than my LP Standard with Burstbucker Pros in it. This has become my main axe in just the last few months due to this and other modifications. (See AF&F section) Rating would be 7 with the OEM supplied Pickups.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Well, I can say that the factory setup was dissapointing at best. The action was nominal/high leaving the guitar with a stiff feel to the strings, but the kicker was that this is one of two (out of five) Les Pauls that I have purchased new that the nut was not only cut too high but the bass strings and treble strings looked like they were cut by 2 different people at 2 different times. The Bass side was way high and the treble side was lower but not low enough. I know this is Gibsons fault because I watched the salesman at Guitar Center open the box. Well back home out come the files and feeler-guages and after adjustments to the nut, action, setting the neck straight and then adding back just a touch of bow, perfect! I usually do my own setups so I don't mind a higher cut nut (in fact I prefer it). Took me about 1-1/2 hours. Replaced the truss-rod cover stamped with "Classic" with a blank one as the guitar already says "Les Paul Classic" on the headstock it's self (just seemed a little redundant (again)). The finish is good but there is some orange-peel on the side of the headstock and a line in the binding at the first fret. Probably should have been sent back but it quickly became mine and I wouldn't part with it. Plus this way I KNOW it's mine. Also added strap locks (ALWAYS add strap locks on a LP style guitar).

Reliability/Durability : 9
Pfffff,,,It's a Gibson. Lifetime warranty, just don't let it fall on the headstock. This 10Lb. guitar will outlast me and I expect to be playing well into my later 90s. I just enjoy playing that much. The nickle hardware will age with a nice patina and the Nitro finish should last also. Strap buttons were solid but as with all LP style guitars the button on the upper bout is poorly placed so strap locks are a must. Depending on the type of gig, I would use this guitar without a backup. At the studio I proved I can select and replace a broken string in about a minuet.

Customer Support : 10
While replacing the pickups I slightly over torqued one of the mounting ring screws a created a hair-line crack. I went to GC and pickuped a cream trim ring and when I got home I found that the shade didn't match the rings already on the guitar. After some research I found that Gibson only has 2 replacement ring types available, black and cream. I e-mailed Gibson support with my findings asking how I might find a trim ring to match. They got back to me in 2 days and I think that is entirely acceptable. Bravo! Oh, you want to know what they told me? Basically the tech told me that the shading can vary greatly from batch to batch and my best bet was to take my guitar or the old part to a store that has a few of them to match up. So, when gibson says "Cream", that shade of cream may run from ivory to coffee & cream.

Overall Rating : 8
Ok, got my first guitar at the tender age of 9 and went right into it so I've been playing for 41 years now. After my adjustments I just love the feel and sound of this guitar, as I stated it has now become my main axe for practice and recording. As for other gear in my stable: GIBSON - LP Standard, LP Classic, LP Vintage Mahogany, LP Special HB(GC verson with mini trapizoids and klunsons), ES-335 Dot Flame Top (Vintage Natural). EPIPHONE - Dot Delux, Ally Cat. Fender - 72 Tele Thinline reissue (MIJ), late 70s or early 80s Tele Standard (Ser. no. removed?). Rickenbacker - 330 natural. If lost or stolen I would try to replace it with a used one but I wouldn't count on finding one, especally a gold one.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: USD 2600
Submitted 10/20/2008 at 08:44am by mats

Features : 9
Gibson Les Paul Classic 60',Tobacco sunburst, bought new in 2008.
Features as previous reviews (60's slim neck, 22 frets, Ceramic burstbuckers etc)
Came with a gibson hard case.
Pretty straightforward, no extras exactly. But I wasn't looking for that anyway so I give it a 9.

Sound : 9
Being "new" to Gibsons (been a Tele-player for years&years)I might not be able to make a really good comparison to other Gibsons.
The burstbuckers are obviously hotter than a lot of other pup's, and I can agree that when "full on" you get a great full, warm tone with bite,lots of sustain and a bit of sparkle at the top, but it seems to be somewhat trickier to set a good clean sound.
I might change pup's to see if I can sort that out. The lead tone and crunch rythm is great though and what I've been looking for.
I play rock, blues, some jazz, alternative and reggae.I play through a MXR comp, Morley Wha, Ibanez Flanger, Magicboy Vibe, Lovepedal Eternity, Demonizer, T-Rex Replica into a 70's SFTR(pre-master.
As I said, been playing a Tele Custom '72 (with xtra middle pup), love a lot of the tones there but could never get that fat,warm sound.
I give it a 9 despite the slight problem with a clean sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The guitar played like a dream direct from the store! They might have done some adjustments but I haven't needed to do anything since I walked out of the shop.
I really love the slim neck and the feel of the guitar, that's what mainly keept me from other LP's and Strats previously.
All hardware in excellent shape. So its a 10, rating the playability I would give it 11.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Seems to be solid enough, first few months didn't keep the tuning that well but for some reason that hasn't been a problem since.
No other issues really.
LP's and other glued on-necks are obviously at risk of breaking easily but thats a general thing.
I would always play with a backup for broken strings, and such but not that I don't trust the guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with them

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing for 35 years on an amatuer level(at some points a little more serious than that). Been looking a long time for a Gibson type of guitar and sound, but haven't really had the money until now.
Tried quite a few LP copies, a Vintage 70's LP Deluxe,some new LP Standards, but the lesser weight and the slim neck on the LP Classic made all the difference. For now it is almost perfect, though I might change the pup's at some point to have a look-see. Not that familiar with all the ins and outs about Gibson. They are pricey and some reviewers seem to have picked up bad copies which you really shouldn't expect given the price tags. Not mine though.
If I lost it I would definitely buy a new one or cough up the money for something like a Johan Gustavsson or some other botique guitar.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: USD 1400
Submitted 08/18/2008 at 08:18pm by Manuel

Features : 9
2001 LP classic , 22 frets ,AA flamey maple top ,2 burstbucker pro pups. ABr1 tune o matic bridge , Honey burst finish, nickel hardware.

Sound : 10
Jazz, top 40, rock, fusion.Fender deluxe reverb, Yamaha DG60-112, quiet pups.Rich full and bright sound.I like it a lot.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I adjusted the neck relief , string height , and PUPS height , plays like butta.Vey flamey book matched top. all bridge neck and tailpiece aligmnet spot on.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Will last 50 years , with only wear being frets.Totally dependable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 9
40 years playing, If lost I'd replace it with a standard.It's an LP has everything I need.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: USD 1400
Submitted 06/10/2008 at 09:05am by Toby

Features : 8
2003 Gibson Les Paul '60 Classic with a Honey Burst finish, very mild flame. Main difference between this and a Standard is the pickups. The Ceramic Magnet pickups are quite a bit hotter than the pickups on the Les Paul Standard, which is great for heavy, distorted leads but can be a little over-the-top for some. The 60's Slim-taper neck is very comfortable for my hands. Great Gibson USA hard case. Typical Gibson.

Sound : 8
Suits my playing style fine. I play 70's blues-based rock, Allman Bros, Clapton, etc. although I tend to crank it up a bit more than most. The pickups are a little hot, I'm thinking about putting a set of 57 Classics in it. I play through a Boogie MkIII, usually just straight to the amp with no effects. Sounds awesome. I also play it through a Line 6 Flextone III when I want a little variety. When I got it, I immediately put covers on the pickups (I hate the look of naked humbuckers) and had a hard time with squealing on the bridge pickup, until I played with the lead wire shielding a bit.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
As with most Les Pauls, the action as it came from the factory sucked. I really don't understand Gibson's theory on this; I have never played a new Gibson with good action. I knew I wanted a Les Paul, so when I finally saved the money for one I started looking - I haunted every guitar store in town for nearly a year and a half - and just could not find one that spoke to me. Then I went to the Dallas Guitar Show and found this one. It played better than most, sounded great, and had a beautifully understated flame on a honeyburst finish. The price was right ($1400), so I bought it thinking that I could tweak the action to my liking after I got it home. No such luck. I'm one of those guys who likes the action ridiculously low, but I just couldn't get it low enough without it fretting out past the 12th fret. I'm pretty good with getting the playability of a guitar just right (I've been playing for over 30 years), so this was a big problem for me. Then, a local music store got a PLEK machine. I paid $150 for a PLEK job and the difference was amazing. I understand that Gibson now PLEKs all of their Custom Shop guitars before shipping them. Best investment I ever made. Now it's hard to put it down. Understand that I'm giving this rating for the guitar before the PLEK job, that's why it gets a 7 instead of a 10.

Reliability/Durability : 10
It's a Gibson Les Paul, fer cryin' out loud.

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 8
Been playing 30+ years, wish I still had all the gear I bought and sold back in the day, I could retire in style. I've pared my collection down to a Standard Strat, the Les Paul, a BC Rich Eagle, a PRS CE22 and my great old '78 Yairi DY85. For amps I use a Line 6 Flextone III and an old Boogie MkIII. I guess my only gripe with the Paul is that it's on the heavy side (9.4 lbs.). I've had to go through so much to make this guitar play the way I want that I probably wouldn't replace it if it got lost or stolen; I'd just shoot the culprit and go buy a PRS McCarty.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/10/2008 at 06:46am by charveldan

Features : 9
1960 Les Paul Gold Top Classic,22 frets,rosewood fretboard,aged trapizoid inlays,green key tuners,solid maple top,mahogany neck & body,tune-o-matic bridge,stop bar tailpiece,3 way toggle.498&500t pups,[i have seymour 59 neck&custom bridge in mine]smaller vintage style headstock w/mother of pearl inlay,60's slim taper neck, nitro cellulose finish,nice simulated reptile skin hardshell case.

Sound : 10
I play mostly rock/hard rock&classic rock this is by far the finest "instrument" i've ever owned,people who slam this guitar must have gotten a used one damaged or something,got 10 guitars Ibanez,Jacksons,80's Peavey Vandenberg's mostly shredder type axes,got blessed last Christmas and bought a Gibson Les Paul!the highly imatated but never duplicated!!!i've had two SG's and they were O.K.but something about when you pick up this 9.3lbs mass of mahagony&maple and the TONE & SUSTAIN!!!off the charts it's very thick rich chunky tone thru my 100watt head my other guitars just don't stack up against my Gold Top i've waited 24 years for this axe.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Mine is a 2005 model made in Nashville,bought it from Mike's shop down the street, action,fit and finish were all excellent no issues,guitar is flawless also no issues thats why i dont understand some of the other reviews,this isn't a Les Paul Custom but if your not happy with a $3000.00 guitar chances are you won't be happy with a $10,000 one either,Gibson Quality control is top notch.

Reliability/Durability : 10
The strap buttons from the factory were very small and with a ten pound guitar it only takes one crash and your done so i highly recomend a set of straplocks,would absolutly gig without backup but i always have more than one axe anyway,i have had this guitar six months and reliability is great...no issues....and i'm not just saying this i'm very critical of gear but how can you knock something thats JUST SO GOOD!!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with Gibson so can't say.

Overall Rating : 10
If i lost this guitar it would be like a death in the family and would be hard to deal with,like i said im 44 and been around and im sure ther are "bad"Gibsons out there like anything else but i sure got a gem,i didn't even know they made a "Les Paul Classic" when i bought this guitar but it couldn't have woked out any better with the speed of the 60'sneck vintage features and that FAT, CHUNKY,TONE.Do yourself and get one......it's not a Zakk Bullseye guitar bt it's not suppose to be...Gibson there is no substitute.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/06/2008 at 02:23pm by charveldan

Features : 9
Gibson Les Paul Classic 2005 Gold top,maple top mahogany neck&body
498&500t pups,dont like the pick-ups,too fuzzy/spongy for me,have duncan 59 neck&custom bridge soots me well,nitro-cellulose finish
The Gold Top is done very well guitar is solid and a good buy,60's
slim taper neck is very comfortable anyone who wouldn't like a $3000.00 guitar probably wouldn't like a $10'000.00 either

Sound : 10
This guitar tone wise is by far the fattest,chunkyist sounding guitar
i have[10 in all] and by far the Finest Musical Instrument i have.I run a 100watt stack and my favorite go to axe is my Gibson Les Paul
Gold Top.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action,fit and Finish were great from the shop,two little shop dings
only i know thier there,love the 60's neck as i have to wrangle the 50's style,guitar has vibe and attitude all day long the often imatated but never duplicated Gibson Les Paul...the only thing left
for me to get is a Les Paul Custom!!!

Reliability/Durability : 10
No words necessary!!!

Customer Support : 10
Gibson's Top Flight.

Overall Rating : 10
Very pleased with this guitar its not a $400.00 epiphone made in China this is the REAL DEAL....I'll take this guitar over any other!


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: Austrlalian Dollars 3,000
Submitted 04/06/2008 at 09:36am by Riffmeister76

Features : 7
2000 model. Original sunburst. 60's Slim Taper Neck. Ceramic magnet Humbuckers. Aged Trapezoid Inlays. Stop Tailpiece and Gibson Green Tulip Tuners. 1960 Inscribed on pickguard. 22 frets made in USA. This is a basic Les Paul design so its not exactly packed with 'features' but then again it's not meant to be.

Sound : 8
This LP is designed for Hard Rock and people who love Les Paul sounds but cant get their head around those thick chunky ( 50's style ) necks. It packs more of a wollop than your Standard LP ( I own both ) in terms of the gain you can get from the ceramic pickups. After using this regularly I found when I went back to the Standard LP it seemed to have a much more vintage sound than this 1960 classic. I run it straight into a Marshall TSL 3 channel head and 1960 cabinet with chorus phase delay and wah added and its sounds like a monster. Pure AC/DC on steroids. It still mantains that distinctive Gibson sound but with added agression and cut/attack in the sound. The only draw back is that all this output doesn't lend itself to clean guitar sounds. You can search all you want but if you want a Les Paul to Produce really pure clean sounds then DONT get this one. It is built for riffs and solos!!!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Ok a word of warning here. Play a lot of these guitars and inspect them thoroughly. I say this because although I absolutely love this guitar there it came new with a couple of odd flaws. Firstly one of the tuning keys is not in line with the others and sits at a weird angle to the other 2 on the same side. Something you wouldnt expect from a 3 grand and up American made guitar. Having said that I am a fan of the tradtional colours available on this model and they are a very pretty guitar. The Action was more than exceptable on this one straight from the factory ( I did play a few ) but I recommend having your local guitar guru lower it a touch. Or.. have a crack at it yourself its quite easy on these LP's!!

Reliability/Durability : 9
Ok here I can speak with glowing terms about this axe. I have played almost 500 gigs with this guitar. The parts are all still original right down to the output jack, bridge saddles. volume and tone pots and all the things that wear out with time on Les Pauls. This guitar is an absolute road worthy iron horse of a guitar. Mine has endured litres of sweat, dust, cigarette smoke, the odd stray drink, traveled hundreds of km's, been dropped and that was just on the way to the gig!! NO seriously I am astounded at the punishment this guitar has withstood and not once has it EVER let me down!!! Touch wood. I have used this guitar many times without a backup guitar on hand. It sounds so good that all other guitars have benn on light duties since it joined the family. There is always room for improvement and I like to be hard with these reviews so I'll give 9 here but really this guitar could easily be a 10 in this category

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Gibson

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Ive been playing guitar for 26 years. My 4 main guitars are Gibson Explorer, Gibson Les paul Standard. Fender American Deluxe Straocaster and this 1960 classic.. plus a stack other cheapies. Now.. this all comes down to taste but I personally wouldn't trade my 1960 for anything and it eats all of the above guitars for breakfast. Again this all depends on what you need your guitar to do but for me this is one of the best player's Les Pauls going around. The taper neck really is a dream to play and combined with the ceramic humbuckers is my favourite feature of this axe. The older it gets the cooler it looks too as the finish becomes dull and worn. If your looking at buying one of these then plug one into a marshall in your local Gibson dealer and try wiping the smile off your face!!! Also mine was very loud when unplugged which for me has always been a sign of a decent piece of wood with good resonant properties!! Be wise though and play a lot of them till you find the one that stands out. They do differ slightly from one individual guitar to the next as I discovered. Again I have to stress that I have been very hard with my marks out of ten for each category in an attempt to be realistic. On the whole this guitar is an absolute winner and the best kept secret of all Les Pauls.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/25/2007 at 11:05pm by Lost in the 70's

Features : 10
This paul has a killer lightburst finish. The bridge pickup is a 500T and the neck pickup is a 496R. It has the slim taper 60's neck that is lightning fast. It has the gibson green key tuners and it stays in tune very well. It is a new 2007 made in the USA !!!!!

Sound : 10
This axe is like all Les Pauls, you can play anything you damn well please and it sounds fantistic. I play it through a Fender Frontman 212R (who say's a gibson don't sound great plugged into a Fender amp) Why anyone would change the pickups in this guitar is beyond me. This baby screams rock & roll and it takes care of buisness.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
This is the first new guitar I've ever purchased that did not need to be set up at all!! Whoever put this thing together was obviously concerned about quality. The action is low and fast. The 60's slim taper neck is top notch. The finish is flawless.

Reliability/Durability : 10
EXCELLENT !!!!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had to contact gibson.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 30 years and this is one of the best Les Pauls I have ever put my hands on. I play classic rock, hard rock, 70's and 80's metal and blues. This guitar is a tone monster from hell !!!


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/23/2007 at 03:02am by NewGibsonsaredoodoo

Features : No Opinion
2007 Goldtop model for specifics look at Gison.com

Sound : No Opinion
Sounds good through My Boogie Recto and ADA preamp. I actually like the clarity of the ceramics and roll off a bit of highs if it starts to sound shrill, or just turn the mic slightly off axis on the cab.

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
Completely horrible! They had 3 there...I picked the best one. It had 2 spots where the clear coat had built up as it was drying which I had to buff out. the whole thing had orange peel on it. The fret board was never smoothed out. The intonation wasn't close. I had to refile the nut as the D string was set visibly lower than any of the other strings. I also refiled the bridge saddles as they weren't even close to the correct radius. I bought this guitar to replace my 94 Goldtop classic that I sold to buy my PRS. I should have just bought an early 90s off ebay.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I am very disappointed with Gibson's current line. Upon further examination I noticed that the body is made from two pieces!! I'm sorry i though I bought a Gibson not an Epiphone! Wait...it gets worse! I have a 90 standard as well and in going back and forth between the two trying to find out why it is that the new guitar sounds like a toy acoustically, I noticed that the 07 is very light. I weighed them, the 07 is 3 lbs lighter! I then looked it up on line...and it seems that all the 07 pauls are now "weight relieved" except for the customs and reissues that is. I have bought my last Gibson product.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/07/2007 at 04:11pm by robertino

Features : 8
I have the honey burst type from 2000. you know the rest

Sound : 10
this guitar is a screamer which is what I bought it for. I've looked for a les paul to suit me for about three years and this is it. Just remove the 1960 pickguard and away we go. The pick-ups a very hot and with a wah notched I can get a lovely zappa scronk sound if I desire or all the allman bros/ fleetwood mac/zz top stuff by using different amps and settings.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Well this is why it took me years to find MINE. I have not found much consistency in this arena and I could talk my brother into sell me either of his pauls. once I put some heavier strings on and did a set-up I reaped the rewards. so usually these are trouble (I have two friends looking for les paul and we haven't found any keepers after five months (and we live in chicagoland so we have played lots)

Reliability/Durability : 8
A drunken friend ripped the strap button off but otherwise I've been fine. that repair was annoying but not hard to do.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
this is one of MY regulars and it is not allowed out of my studio.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/06/2007 at 05:57am by Macca

Features : 8
This a 1960 Les Paul Classic in heritage cherry with the 496 & 500T ceramic pickups. This guitar has a mahogany body/neck with a plain carved maple top. Other features include tune-o-matic bridge and Gibson Deluxe tuners. Guitar comes complete with Gibson case.

As with the majority of les Pauls, it's all passive electronics with 2 volme and 2 tone knobs plus a three way pickup selector switch.

Sound : No Opinion
For my musical style, I play in a female fronted rock covers band. We play everyhting from GNR to Pink to Green Day to Sheryl Crowe to Led Zep so I need something that is flexible and covers most bases somewhere between the blues and rock spectrum.

I'm currently using this guitar through a Hughes and Kettner Switchblade Combo and also use a Boss chromatic tuner, Morley power wah and Guyatone noise gate so it's a fairly uncomplicated rig as the H&K is so flexible and has built in effects plus comes with a MIDI floorboard.

I won't sit here and tell you how it's great for Jazz, country etc as this is not the style of music that I play and I've got no intention of trying so can't comment on that side of things. However, the style of music that I play, it is absolutely spot on and more then versatile enough.

Down the years, I owned probably about 30 different guitars from Gibson, Fender, Tokai, Greco, Jackson, Charvel, Kramer, Yamaha and this has got to be my alltime favourite and this is definately a complete keeper so nobody else will ever get their hands on it.

One thing that amazes me about this guitar is the amount of clarity it has both clean and particularly distorted. No matter how much distortion I throw at this guitar (right up to gain setting 10 on the Ultra Channel of my H&K - basically an over the top dual rectifier), this guitar retains it's clarity all of the time and each note is very, very clear and doesn't get fuzzy or lost in the mix.

The bridge pickup is very hot and has a very dirty overdrive so it's great for rock and roll but again retains all of the note clarity whereas the neck pickup has a a very thick singing voice and is great for a lot of my solos (a la Slash).

This guitar is absolutely faultless in the sound department and whilst I know that tone is highly subjective, based on the reviews I sometimes read here, I am sure some of the reviewers are absolutely clueless (I am sure I saw someone talking about running it through their 50 watt tranny amp) and wouldn't know a good tone if it bit them in the backside or even have any clue how to extract the sound they want out of their amps! This guitars sound is pretty much in the name , 'Les Paul Classic' and it does have a classic Les Paul sound for Rock and Blues.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The factory setup was suprisingly spot on as with most guitar factories, you hear nightmare stories of setups being miles off etc even on the most expensive of guitars. As a guitarist, I know what a precious bunch we are and as we spend such huge amounts of money we expect it's been lovingly cared for and treated like it's the only guitar in the factory. The fact is, it's made in a factory by people who probably hate the sight of guitars, have to set up 100's of guitars a day and get paid a pittance so it always makes me laugh when people get upset if it's not 100% to their liking. There will always be mistakes and the worker might not quite care as much as we do unsuprisingly.

I guess I got lucky on the one that I picked on setup, however, if I was picky on the finish, mine does have the very smallest amount of run in the lacquer right at the very where the neck meets the body and the bridge seems to have a very small amount of tarnishing which I am sure would polish out if I was bothered.

Apart from that, one can only stand back and admire the rest of quality workmanship as it is a very well put together guitar.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Well, it's a Gibson so I suspect that this will last a lifetime provided that it is well cared for. The nitro cellulose that Gibson use can be reapplid (by a professional of course) without the need for refinishing the guitar so no issues there and hardware is not that expensive so again can be replaced if required.

The strap buttons are so small it's ridiculous, however, the very first thing I did was to replace them with straplocks as it's a very heavy guitar and would undoubtedly crack if dropped. A small additional investment always pays dividends when you've just made such a large investment.

I am sure that I could 100% depend on this guitar, however, I always gig with a backup as there's nothing worse then seeing bands who don't and then the whole audience has to sit there and watch while the guitarist is changing a string. How very dull for them and how very poorly it reflects on you/the band.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Gibson before although I think you get a years warranty.

I previously owned a Les Paul studio for 8 years and never had a single issue, so hopefully I will never need to contact Gibson.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I've been playing for about 15 years and currently also have a 1980 Greco Les Paul standard and a Tokai LS48. As before, I've owned about 30 guitars over the years I've been playing including Custom Shop guitars and sound wise this stands head and shoulders above them all.

When I bought this guitar, I tried lots of different Gibson's including a Les Paul Studio Plus, 2 different Les Paul standard's, a Les Paul Standard Faded, a Les Paul classic antique, and finally 3 Les Paul Cassics. In my opinion, the Classic was the best sounding of all of them and although all of the classics sounded close, this was the best sounding of them all and hence why I choose this one.

Whilst I would have loved my particular guitar to have had a flamed maple top I made my purchase where it count's with my EARS and not my eyes. This heritage cherry was the best sounding of all the ones I tried. It's still a beautiful guitar and heritage cherry is one of my favourite Les Paul colours so I'm not disappointed it would have just been a nice to have. Could have bought a fireburst classic with flamed top for a bit more but this sounded better so it was a no brainer.

If this guitar was stolen there would be murders if I ever caught the culprit but I would undoubtedly go out again and buy another one.



Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: USD 1180.00
Submitted 03/31/2007 at 12:51am by Butaca

Features : 7
A 2001 LP Classic purchased new from shop in 2003. Honeyburst, nicely grained plain maple top and mahogany body--can't tell if it's a one piece or two piece body--I can't clearly see any seam and the grain pattern just might be from the same piece of wood. Mahogany 60s "slim taper" neck with rosewood board and either yellowed or puke-green tinted inlays depending on light. Kluson style 'green button' tuners. "Screamin' hot" ceramic humbuckers. Pretty much a Les Paul Standard with some mods. I would prefer different p-ups, inlays and tuners.

Sound : 7
I don't like the stock pickups--too sterile and piercing to me. So I swapped them out for some Duncan Antiquities-->It now sounds FANTASTIC. A very 'vintage' tone-base which can deliver Jazz, Country, Rock-a-billy, Blues, R&B, Rock and Hard Rock very well, even metal with the right pedals. Unplugged, the guitar has gobs of lively resonance from the headstock to the body, projects well, and sustains great. No fret buzz and great action. I run it through the usual line-up of pedals:OD, DIST, Wah, Chorus, Delay, etc and it takes these extremely well.(For OD I use a $12.00 Arion Tubulator which has the same chip as a TS9, but has a flatter, more transparent EQ--i.e. not as much of a mid-range hump. Works great with any guitar I put through it-Strat or LP--For Distortion I use a Marshall Guvnor 2-which converts almost any amp into a Marshall grind machine--LP + Marshall=Classic). I run it through different amps-mostly small tube combos from the 60s through today and also through a mid-80s JC 120--sounds really good with all of them.
It sounds the best and has the most natural fit though with a '63-'65 Epiphone Galaxy all tube combo with a 1x10 Lil' Buddy Hemp Cone in it--That amp and this guitar just seem to complement each other--from clean to grind, they show off eachother's range, with tight and round bass, just the right amount of mids and sparkly and chimey highs--mmm,mmm,goood! and all of this with no tone control on the amp!--everything beside volume, reverb and tremolo controlled by the guitar--How cool is that?! Anyway, after the pickup swap I'd give this a 10 because it has exactly the type of tone I want from a Les Paul. But I'm gonna ding it some points for the stock pups because I don't like them and I really question their place on an ostensibly '60s 'reissue'.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
Let's put it this way--I got the guitar from the shop for $1180.00. It hadn't sold and I think it was because the thing had fret buzz in it that adjusting neck relief and bridge height couldn't take away. Still, it felt to me like a keeper. The shop's guitar tech redressed the frets and recut the nut with awesome results! No fret buzz, excellent playability and great resonance like I said above. He did the finishing work on the guitar that should have been done at the factory--it's a ten now, but it SHOULD NEVER HAVE LEFT THE FACTORY LIKE THAT! PERIOD! But I'm pretty much a happy camper now. I did put strap locks on it immediately to replace the dinky things Gibson put on and I'm gonna swap out the tuners because they really don't keep the guitar in tune that well--especially the g string. Because of the way it came from the factory, I'm gonna ding them pretty good.

Reliability/Durability : 8
I can depend on everything on this guitar now except the tuners. I usually have a back up when playing live because strings break and stuff happens. Being a Gibson you HAVE TO WATCH THE NECK/HEADSTOCK! Don't drop that puppy or drive it into the ceiling!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Been playing many, many moons. I love this guitar, it's great, it has needed some mods--but stuff like pups are a matter of taste, some guys love the stock ones--not me. The tuner issue should be addressed by Gibson--they should put better ones on these. The inlays are also a matter of taste--I don't care for them. But really, I've loved this guitar since it was set up right. I would probably look for the best quality/best deal on a used Les Paul if I needed to--I would love a Custom -- real pearl inlay, ebony fretboard and the cool split diamond inlay on the headstock. I would NEVER pay the kind of money they're asking now for these '60 Classics--$2000.00 bucks??!! Are you NUTS?!?! I bought mine the year Gibson decided to raise the price twice--in the spring-summer they went from +/- $1399.00 to $1649.00 street price; and to cash in on the Christmas season they raised that to $1999.00--frickin' thieving bastards at Gibson anyway!!! I have to take all the above into consideration and give the guitar a 7, but since I love it so much now (9, one point off for the inlays and tuners), I'll give it an 8.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: USD 425
Submitted 02/10/2007 at 01:54am by Inconvienent Truth

Features : 7
Cherryburst reissue with the 496 & 500T pups. Bought for very littel money, reworked it on the bench, resold it - but warned the buyer what he was getting. Nice grain and burst colors, but very a bssic solid body guitar. Heavy. Slinm neck feels nice at first but hard to finish a set without cramps.

Sound : 5
Brittle, one-trick pups that no one would buy stand alone. A change of pups is a huge improvement. "Classic?" What, cheap ceramic pups are classic what? Classic rip-off.

I think Gibson owners have cornered the market on denial. Signature and historic Gibbys are one thing, but these revamped production models are pure buyer beware. Their owners lke to argue they own some uniquely voiced instrument and they are expert at coaxing great sounds out of them. Per crap. They could have done better for 20% of the money. This model is a poor design and poorly built.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
Simply terrible. In this category the guitar was not as good as Agiles & SXs I've played; the fretwork, nutwork, and neck set showed little or no QC. A dog to play, humpy board, heavy, spent a day on the bench getting it to the point I could sell it with a stright face.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 4
If you haven't bought one as yet, shop around. There are many older LPs out there and plenty of decent clones that will blow the doors of this model. I rant thinking about the young players who are counting pennies and don't know better and get saddled to one of these p.o.s. Gibson shoiuld know better, there's no excuse for this guitar, and calling it a classic is rediculous.

35 year toured player, who's gone through a music store of gear - and loved pretty much every minute of it.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: 2300 (Canadian)
Submitted 04/11/2006 at 03:58pm by Les Izmore

Features : 7
1993 Classic Plus-Top in Heritage Cherry Sunburst.

Extremely light - 7 pounds.

Sound : 8
Has an unusually nice woody resonance with good attack.
Stays in tune. Bridge pickup will need to be changed, bought it used.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Overall extremely pretty with book-matched evenly flamed western maple top, trans red back. 'Burst edge is red with no fading.
Fairly decent detail work, few little things got overlooked but overall quite rocking.
Obviously made with super light mahogany that would nowadays go into something far more expensive like an R9.
Light weight provides excellent sound and comfort for a Les Paul. Plays really easily.
Cool Nickel plate hardware has attractive patina.
Slim mahogany neck will flex a bit if you pull on the neck much while playing, which was a bug of mine as a Strat player. A slim mahog neck needs more rigidity.
However set up with .011 strings this light mahogany guitar with maple cap sparkles while keeping a warm sound, which is why I bought the instrument after it attracted me.

Reliability/Durability : 9
I would be careful of knocking any Les Paul headstock. And good mahogany will indent at the slightest little ding. Nothing unusual about that.

Customer Support : 9
Told me the model designation.
No issues.

Overall Rating : 8
This guitar feels extremely good, like an old American guitar, and has real sonic character. It's a stunner, not the most extravagant top but it does have the Vintage appeal. I really wish it had a fatter neck but I won't regret owning it and it always makes me play music.
It's a player, not a sterile showpiece for a lawyer to put up in his office.
Seek out an 1990-1993 model for best build quality and materials, under nine pounds. Later production tends to be disappointing. And never buy before playing any Les Paul, they're so inconsistent.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: US $1500.00
Submitted 03/31/2006 at 09:21pm by Johann Housmsan

Features : 9
This is a 2005 Les Paul Classic Gold Top made in the USA.
22 frets
It has an AA maple top painted traditional Gibson Gold Top gold.
It has a 3 way selector switch, 2 volume control knobs and 2 tone control knobs.
It has the 496r and the 500t. These are presently (as far as I know) the hottest passive pickups that Gibson put in their guitars. *Be Aware* if you don't have an amp that can handle these pickups you will probably thiink that their clean sound is terrible, but I will try to stick to the features and reserve my opinions for the overall rating at the end.
The body is mahogany and maple while the neck is mahogany and rosewood with yellowed "Perloid" fretboard inlays. Whatver the hell "Pearloid" is
Since this is a 60's style Les Paul, it has the Tune-O-Matic and the 60's thinner neck.
The frets are typical of the newer Gibsons in that the are high frets that kinda give you almost a scalloped feel, but more on that later.
It came with a Gibson hard shell case with kind of a reptile design molded into it for its texture.
It comes with a pick-guard that has "1960 embossed on it. Hmmph. Fortunatly, mine also came with a plain pick-guard also which I promptly installed and put away the other. The truss rod cover has "Classic" on it it and it also says Les Paul Classic printed on the head stock and has "Gibson" inlaid at the top. A bit redundant on the "Classic" for me so as for the features I will give it a nine. I also wish that it had the split Diamond design on the headstock that I am used to seeing, but oh well.

Sound : 9
For me, I gre up loving a wide range of music. Punk and Bluegrass/Country have been very near and dear to me, so a guitar that can really punch the crunch is important, but if it can't play clean, well, that would suck. This can handle it all, but know this: these pickups are HOT. You will need to be somwhat learned in your sounds to get the clean tones out of this. If you have a solid state amp that is 50 watts or less, you are going to have troubles with the clean sounds. If you use a tube amp 50 watts or more ( and this is the minimum I would recommend) You should be able to get them.
This guitar will take some work to get the brites balanced to a warm fat sound. At first i was surprised and even a little concerned. But after using it with my stronger amps I was very very pleased. True to the Les Paul tradition, you can get the widest range of sound styles from this guitar, but if you play a lot of jazz or other fat warm clean sounds this may not be your best best as your only guitar.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The factory set up was pretty damn sweet. Playing it unplugged there was some buzzing, but it didn't really come through in the amp. Keep in mind this: the bridge saddle is straighter than the nut. If you have a Gibson approved luthier set it up and file the saddles, you will be very pleased. I tend to have a heavy right hand from all of my acoustic playing. And if you tend to have a heavy squeezing left hand you will have to have it set up for that or it will get pitchy. The frets are high and if you can control your left hand then you will be able to make this puppy sing.
There were no issues with the finish. Of course i wish that it had the binding on both the front AND back, but hey, what the hell. The finish is flawless. Gibson told me that the maple under the gold paint is a very high quality but since it is a Gold Top, I will have to take their word for it. The binding is thin in the inside of the cutaway showing the maple veneer on top. Intersting. But I am glad for that for some reason.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This is a solid guitar. No noise. It must weigh 8 pounds! as soon as you pick it up you know the feel and weight as a true Les Paul. It is a tank and I love it. I have to give this a 9 only because I havent had it for very long.

Customer Support : 10
Ahh...now this is it isn't it? Gibson lovers have come to know that we can count on them to treat every one of us like we were Page or Slash or whoever. And they do. This is not nearly my first Gibson and they have never let me down, yet I have hardly need to call them. (But that didn't stop me. I wanted to know who made it, where when and everthing that they could tell me. In spite of my seemingly boring questions, they were there all the way)

Overall Rating : 9
Ok. Here is what i have to say. I have been playing since I was a child. I have made 4 albums in spit of music never being my full time career. For 15 years i have been palying a 69 Les Paul Gold Top ( that, by the way, has since been painted Lime Green Sunburst) which is not my guitar but belongs to a close friend that i have jammed with and recorded with for all of these albums. Using Mesa Boogie, Ampeg, Music Man, Marshall, Crate and Vox amps. My acoustic Gibson J-185, and my friends Rickenbacher electric have been wonderful. Over the years we have owned and used a number of instrument but my personal preference is Gibson. While this is not thet same guitar as the 69 Les Paul, it is every ounce as wonderful. The pickups on this Les Paul will definately throw some of you off. I have read other reviews not liking this guitar. I can only say that they have either received a bad by chance or they don't know how to adjust their sound. These hot pickups can be a challange for the less experienced for sure, especially if you are used to the traditional Les Pauls. Also the high frets can throw one off as well. To me the plus is that if you ever need them shaved down you have more to work with and less chance of needing a refretting down the road. But they are a bit more sensative. You may have learn to finess your fret hand, but hey, thats a good thing. Over all i love this guitar. After years of playing Les Pauls, one may be a bit thrown at first by some of these features, but in my opinion they add to the overall perfomance of this guitar. The neck is beautiful with the slighteset twist (which is completely normal and even a good thing.) It holds tune like a Les paul should. Forever it seems. The tones are even and beautiful. My old Modulus SPI custom 5 string has a graphite neck and is like one big sweet spot. This guitar is similar in that aspect. Once you get you sound figured out, for instance heavy distortion vs less vs clean vs kinda clean, you will know your knob settings. Setting them as you play woith afford you wonderful even sounds. This is not your grandfather or fathers Les Paul. Using a p.o.s amp will give you a p.o.s sound. If you are one of those that have purchased this and are not happy, i recommend that you take it to music stores and try different amps, make sure that you have had it set up to your playing style and if you still arent happy , call Gibson. Tis is a guitar i will pass on to my son or daughter when i pass on. It is built to last and last and sound like no other. I will give it a 9mostly because i really wish they had put the split diamond on the headstock instead of the "Les Paul Classic" decal under the finish on the headstock because any lettering on a guitar like this should be inlaid and because I have no idea what Pearloid is. But I'm finiky


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: US $1500.00
Submitted 03/30/2006 at 12:29pm by Slim
Email: ren-hoek<at>stny dot rr dot com

Features : No Opinion
2004 gold top 1960 re-issue. Regular gibson tuners, naked black pickups, hardshell case. I took off the pickguard and plasstic thing around the PU selector switch. It looks better, I think.

Sound : 8
It sounded pretty good, but I replaced PUs with EMGs. They're brighter
and seem to have more definition thru my usual suspect Marshall TSL 100 combo. It doesn't seem to have as much sustain as it should. I mean, it's a GIBSON.....

Action, Fit, & Finish : 1
Basically it plays like a brick. I don't know if this is because I am spoiled by my '78 Black Beauty (which is one of the best playing and sounding guitars I have ever seen, and this is always agreed by anyone who is fortunate enough to play it) or what, but I expected much, much better. The Gibson authorized repair service in my area said he didn't think the neck was any good. Sent back to Gibson, they claimed "It meets specs" Which it undoubtedly did....maybe they should change their specs because a barn board would meet those kind of specs. The frets are made of railroad track AND it needed a fret job upon purchase!!! It still needs one. One didn't help it. For an expensive 'quality' Gibson this plays terribly. The factory setup was laughable, but I bought it anyhow, thinking "It's a Gibson, I can set this up all nice-nice no problem" Well think again. I think Gibsons mass market approach has really hurt their quality. (My brother's new SG Standard had essentially the same problem. It's great now, but it took a lot to fix it.) The Gold Top's finish is very, very good and it is built very well except for this BS with the frets/neck. I play it anyway, maybe it will make my fingers even stronger....

Reliability/Durability : 10
You could probably run this over with a car, like most LPs. I dunno about the hardware, I changed all of it, except the green key tuners. I decided I like them and it stays in tune OK. Which reminds me I couldn't get the intonation quite right with the original bridge so I got a Tone Pros. No more problem. The strap buttons were, as a matter of course, replaced with Jim Dunlop Straploks (R). I can't believe everyone doesn't do that. As stated above the finish is outstanding....but I don't play the finish :) I don't hesitate to take this one to shows and leave the others home. I am not the slightest bit worried that it will break.

Customer Support : 3
Gibson was friendly and willing to pay shipping. They did look at it and re-set it up, but in my opinion they should have replaced it. Period.

Overall Rating : 5
Overall, I guess if I didn't own the '78 Black Beauty I would think it was a great guitar. But having owned sevral Les Pauls that were absolutely outstanding, I expected a lot more from this one than I got. I do not think it was worth the 1500 dollars and I would happily pay as much for a used older Les Paul and actually get my money's worth. It is a good guitar, but not 1500 dollars good.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: 1900.00 (cnd)
Submitted 03/09/2006 at 10:42am by jimmers

Features : 7
the only accurate 1960 reproduction on this guitar is the neck.
the 1960 lp has nickel pu covers, it did not have a cheesy "1960" writen on the pick guard and it didnt say classic on the truss cover.
no big deal.
i went with the gold top and changed the pick guard.

Sound : 10
not an accurate reproduction however,i bought this guitar with my ears like any self respecting musician should.
this guitar sounds great anyone who says it doesnt is an idiot, this is not an opinion this is a fact. if you say this axe is not good for ANY style of music, you don't know what your doing and you dont understand tone and how to achieve it. sorry but maybe you guys should take up the flute.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
this guitar was fine from the factory, but it needs 10's and then an intonation tune up. the finish "gold top" was quite nice.
i could do without the greenish tint on the inlay but i've gotten used to it and kind of like it now. other than that, i cant find anything wrong with it.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
in twenty five years ive never had a problem with a new guitar, just call me lucky.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them, but they would fix you up, its a gibson.

Overall Rating : 10
ive been playing for twenty five yrs, mostly blues rock.
if this guitar were lost i dont know if i would buy another one.
its not that i dont like it, its just that there are so many guitars out there i would check something els out probably.
so many guitars so little time.
get one you wont be disapointed!!


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: US $1500 used
Submitted 01/12/2006 at 10:41pm by uslawman

Features : 5
I think the problem here is some of the reviews are talking about different guitars. I'm talking about the 1960 Reissue Les Paul, it has 1960 engraved in the pickguard, slim taper neck. Gibson seems to have put out a few gutars with similar names, makes my think they'd like to confuse the buyer. Mine was a dog. Cherryburst, standard LP set-up with ceramic pups. The "features" haven't improved in 50 years, it's hard to offer much of a score.

Sound : 2
Simply terrible. I have heard $250 China electrics that sound much better. I bought mine without plugging in, big stupid mistake. Very harsh pups, unbalanced, useless for anything but metal, weak sustain. The ceramic pups are to blame, but the body didn't resonate well at all..

Action, Fit, & Finish : 4
Solidly built, good hardware, but terrible quality control. Frets we not dressed properly, jagged ends, finish problems around the heel. The slim taper neck is very annoying. One pot had friction problems. Cherryburst was very nice, but it didn't make up for the nonplayability of the fretboard.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Everything was very solid. No issues.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 5
Long tine player, plenty of expensive gear. I was foolish to buy this sight unseen, too trusting in the Gibson quality name - remembering the brand from the orange label days. Playability simply wasn't there, it was a crime to release this guitar. Broke-even on resale, which has been a strong argument for buying Gibsons, assuming this continues. All I can say is be sure you get some quality playtime on your new or used Gibson before you put you money down, they've been putting out some clunkers.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: US $1000.00 used
Submitted 11/05/2005 at 04:23pm by gadget

Features : 9
6o's classic,22 fret honeyburst with the 496 and 500 pick-ups,factory tuners and completely stock

Sound : 10
i play everything from 50's to modern,this is the easist best sounding guitar i have ever owned,you judge a electric guitar by the way it sounds dry{without a amp}it sounds deep rich,a full range of sounds.when people said this guitar is not what its cracked up to be,change your strings,change your tubes if you play a tube amp,this guitar has the hottest passive pick-ups gibson offers,if you used to play'in Paf style,you will need to dail this guitar in,this guitar rocks,i play thru a modded 120 blue voodoo{still cheaper and better sounding than a boogie or Marshall}and a sovtek Mig 100,every sound from cream,bb king,ACDC,nugent,aerosmith,and Guns and Roses it does it all,one guitar

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
i got guitar used,so it was set-up pretty nice,but i still tweak to my personel taste,i used ernie ball slinky strings{10's}workmanship top notch

Reliability/Durability : 10
a battle axe,just look at slash Joe Perry,brad whitford etc you get the point,tour proven,road ready,only thing i did is put straploks on it,stays in tune,a true workhorse

Customer Support : 10
never had problem,gibson always friendly,find out everything i need to know,great website too

Overall Rating : 10
been playing the guitar since 1973,like any guitar you should play it before you buy it,no two trees are alike,no two guitars are alike,if it does'nt feel right,don't buy it,i played alot of gibsons les pauls,you must find the one thats for you,you will know it when you pick it up,if it was stolen,the hunt would be on to replace it without a doubt,this is a all around guitar,you spend a bit to get it,but well worth the price in the long run


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: 1500.00 (Canadian Dollar) used
Submitted 08/01/2005 at 03:52pm by Bluez Dweezil
Email: bluezdweezil<at>gmail dot com

Features : No Opinion
Okay so I finally bought a Gibson Les Paul..!! Its a Classic 1960s re-issue and I love it.
I bought it used but in excellent condition. If the guy at the music store didn't tell me it was used I never would have guessed.
All the technical information on this guitar is posted on the Gibson website at:

http://www.gibson.com/Products/GibsonElectric/Gibson%20Electric%20Guitars/LesPaul/Classic/

It is a tad heavy but it's a Gibson Les Paul..so what were you expecting..?

Sound : No Opinion
The sound is just awesome..!! The neck pickup generates enough bottom end and the brigde is bright and sparkley....but not in the manner of Strat sparkle. I play blues and classic rock (including originals in the same genre) and this baby suits be just fine. In my opinion you could comfortably use this guitar for almost any genre and style (except maybe tuned down to infinity, "might as well play bass" nu-metal)

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
I bought mine used but it was a beautiful setup. Perfect playability and intonation NO FRET BUZZ...!!! The pickups were also setup just great.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
This guitar is built tough. Since I got it I have not touched any of my other guitars. I have used it at practice and a couple of gigs without carrying a backup. However if you are a professional musician (unlike myself) then you would know better to carry a backup guitar and strings no matter what you use..!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Gibson.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I have been playing for about 3 years now. I run my guitar via a home made pedal board (after being inspired by Zakk Wylde's pedalboard) which has a BOSS TU2 Tuner, CS3 Compression Sustainer, CH1 Chorus,MT2 Metal Zone, DS1 Distortion, Ibanez DE7 Delay, MXR EVH90 Phase unit and a Cry Baby wah (not in that particular order)

I love the feel and the tone of the Classic. I have an Epiphone Les Paul (with Seymour Duncan in the bridge (PAF) and neck(Screamin Demon))and a Mexican Strat (Seymour Duncan JB Jrs in the neck and bridge (the centre pickup is stock single coil)but this baby rocks..!!

If I lost this guitar I would buy another one immediately or a Gibson Standard Les Paul.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/13/2005 at 11:28am by yannick lavigne

Features : 10
See all the above

Sound : 10
Sorry for my english,,im from Quebec...I just buy mine that is tobacco sunburst..I have read all your reviews before buying it,,,i had the choice beetween a standart or classic model but i have always dream about a tobacco and there was no tobacco in stock in the standard when i did my choice. I was afraid about all the reviews that said that the pickups on the classic was too heavy,,because i m more into rock and blues rock and have always got what i need with my 1996 us standart strat with a sh-4 Jeff beck pickup. Now let me tell you something,,,the pickups are not too heavy att all,,it have a beautiful warm sound. I love to play on the neck position even in my rythme,,,and that classic give me all the tone,,the brightness of a strat when using in the neck position,,im talking about a rock sound,,,but with a clein too. I drive it with a subway rocket mesa-boogie 20 watts and 2-12 marshall..I take the same setting than my strat but put the drive a little down frome 8 to 6,,thats all. I have had many many guitars in my 25 years of playing,,strat,,yamaha,,ibanez,,kramer,,jackson,,name it,,i had it,,i also had a sg usa gibson an a black beauty usa LP..The classic is certainly the best buy i have done in my life..(with my strat).Go for it without hesitation.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Im a dealer,,so i had receive it,,open it myself and that beautiful peice was at 440 in a perfect pitch...The neck pickups was was lower thatn the bridge but when i d plug it,,the sound was balanced beetween the two. Thats a beautifull guitar,,the small neck is perfect for those who like to play with a start,,it is bigger a bit but will fit your hands perfectly.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I had receive it last friday and play with it live the same day,,,it stay tuned for the 2 hours show even if it was the original strings.
Put a strap lock and play with it all your life.

Customer Support : 10
Perfect too..Im talking about Yorkville,,,Kent Bunkoff,,one of a seller,,,give me good feed-back about that guit and beetween the Lp model before i choose that one,,i ask it rush,,,and received it 2 days after. Fantastic support.,,,,I love my strat,,,but i cant give the same 10 support for Fende

Overall Rating : 10
If you are serious about your playing,,,,in all kind of music,,,you need a us strat and that king,,a classic 1960 LP usa..You ll be able to play anything from country,,jazz,,blues,,rock...with one or other.
Use a tube amp and find one with the right clein and overdrive inside.
I think that all LP model would be grate to play,,its a personal choice,,my classic fit me more than the others.


Product: Gibson '60 Les Paul Classic
Price Paid: US $1200 from eBay
Submitted 06/20/2005 at 09:56pm by Aspailin
Email: aspailin at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 9
Finally I got my fist Gibson after been falling in love with for 10 years. It is a very nice handcraft. Made in USA in 1999. I bought the used one, but there is no dings, dents or scratches. Look Like a brandnew. Comes with original hardacse.

Stock pick ups are 496R and 500T which is better than I thought and this is what I expected for long time.

I sold my PGM500CA for buying this. I really love the colr and sound. This is a real thing that I have every play.

Something that I do not like is a Pickguard with an engraved 1960 ! Then removed it already, other thing is the weight ! it is too heavy. I have been playing Ibanez and fender all my life.. It is a big different

Sound : 10
I bought this guitar from eBay without trying, but when I got it and try with my Line 6 Spider II... It sounds great, it is better than any Ibanez that I have ever had. This is waht I wanted. You will not disappoint with the sounds. Screaming and full of tone.

Clean sound is very sweet and distortion is very heavy !

I really like its sound

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Original setting from the seller is very bad, but I reset up and it is perfecly guitar now.

The finishing is very good ( should be because I paid more than $ 1000 for that ) Mine is Cherry Sunburst. Color is very beautiful.

Reliability/Durability : 6
My opinion I will not carry it on the stage over 30 minutes, because it is too heavy for me. I use it for playing Blues and rock from 80's

Not so good for my main music I love, like dream Theater, Korn, Mr. Big e.g.

Customer Support : 10
They are great. I emailed them one for asking about serial number. They got back to me within 24 hours. Better than others that I have ever contacted to.

Overall Rating : 8
This Gibson is very good for everybody. If you are a guitar player, you should have one for your collection. Their sound is unique.

I am very happy with Gibson quality ( even it is too expensive )

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