These were released late summer in three different pickup manifestations as seen above. The rest are essential LP features less the satin finish & richlite fretboard. Price-wise, listing for a little short of $2.7K (at Swee Lee), the PP won't find a ready pool of fans owing to the aforementioned specs. If I were to be looking for an LP in this price range, I'd opt for the LP Classic (2016 - 2017 range) instead as it sports a rosewood fretboard for about the same asking price. Also, the Tribute range benefits from the satin finish more than any others due to the no frills features. The BFG did a take on this finish type which proved to be unpopular among players who are after a road-worthy attribute. I personally prefer the bare satin option but not on instruments in the higher price brackets.
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Player Plus
Labels:
2018,
Gibson,
Les Paul,
Player Plus,
richlite,
satin finish
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3 comments:
Honestly Sir,The color is very unattractive but still its a Gibson.
Aimed at the younger pool of players :-)
I see sir. That does made some sense.
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