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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: MrBump on February 27, 2008, 09:43:22 PM

Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: MrBump on February 27, 2008, 09:43:22 PM
Potentially dumb question here...

What are the main differences between the LP Standard and the Studio?  Is it just aesthetics, is the Standard heavier, better quality parts?

Do they sound very different?

PS - this is the main reason for me asking... http://www.coda-music.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=3097&oscsid=82c2da239c0bf10341ec6be13ef90f40
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: il˙ti on February 27, 2008, 09:53:40 PM
The studio has the fat 50s neck profile, which puts some people off. The pickups are the 498T/490R set, the standard has burstbuckers. Also, I've heard that the body is slightly smaller on a studio but it's not something I'd notice unless I had both guitars by me at the same time. And with Gibson, it's very difficult to find a good one of each model for comparing.

The one in the link is a "faded" model of the studio. I've seen it in stores, but oddly not on the Gibson website.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: blue on February 27, 2008, 10:02:30 PM
that studio looks gorgeous, and that's a rather attractive price! dangerously close to Epiphone price range.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: MrBump on February 27, 2008, 10:06:55 PM
Quote from: blue
...and that's a rather attractive price! dangerously close to Epiphone price range.


Yeah, that's what I thought.  It DOES look good...  my mate has a cherry one and it sounds great.

Really tempted by the price...

I'm looking at the Studio, and the PRS SEs on that site too, and thinking that they probably sound pretty good.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: mikeluke on February 27, 2008, 10:22:57 PM
I've had one of those Studios and what I would say is that there is a lot of variation in terms of the quality control.... It took me 3 goes to find a guitar and case that were in acceptable condition. Also the fingerboards were quite roughly finished. You might find that it would need a fret dress and good set up to get it sorted!
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: gwEm on February 27, 2008, 11:10:49 PM
apparantly studios had the same body thickness until some point in the 90s when they became thinner. and obviously binding etc etc.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: LazyNinja on February 27, 2008, 11:28:28 PM
Quote from: ilyti
The studio has the fat 50s neck profile, which puts some people off.


Nah not all of them mine has a medium D neck. Very comfortable not too big not too small. Compared to my mate's Tokai it's tiny.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: Scotty477 on February 28, 2008, 01:00:43 AM
As far as overall tone is concerned there wont be that much difference between a studio and a Standard.

At that price it looks to be a really attractive offer.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: Mr Ed on February 28, 2008, 01:45:05 PM
I've played a couple of LP Studios, they are not nice guitars. They feel cheaper, not like a real LP.

For the same money you can get a much higher quality guitar, better build quality, better components and you won't end up paying just for the writing on the headstock.

Fernandes Monterey/Ravelle >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gibson Les Paul Studio
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: il˙ti on February 28, 2008, 02:20:58 PM
Quote from: Mr Ed
I've played a couple of LP Studios, they are not nice guitars. They feel cheaper, not like a real LP.

For the same money you can get a much higher quality guitar, better build quality, better components and you won't end up paying just for the writing on the headstock.

Fernandes Monterey/Ravelle >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gibson Les Paul Studio

You really can never know with Gibson. You can play ten that are inferior to most Epiphone, then find one that plays better than a PRS (IMO). I have an LP Studio and it's my favourite guitar. Never played one that felt better.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: Jonny on February 28, 2008, 04:07:44 PM
I picked up (sadly that doesn't mean purchased) a Les Paul Studio, Worn Cherry today and it was amaaaaazing. Better than the Standard that I tried too.

The Custom at the top rack was beautiful. But I couldn't get it down and I had to go.

But yes, for me it would be a Les Paul Studio. And I think they only differ with looks, i.e. binding, etc.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: Will on February 28, 2008, 04:33:27 PM
Quote from: MrBump


I'm looking at the Studio, and the PRS SEs on that site too, and thinking that they probably sound pretty good.


Tried an SE the other week, honestly could not understand what all the fuss was about, didn't have the right vibe for me atleast.
I would prefer my XR 1 (1981-83 predecessor to the studio) any day
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: QS-Nalle on February 28, 2008, 06:04:41 PM
Not really answering your question, but if you're after Les Paul tone but you want a cheaper guitar that is WAY better made check out the SG models by Yamaha, Fantastic build quality and prices start at about Gibbo studio prices...
And the gibbo doesn't stand a chance when it comes to build quality. Just my 2 cents........ obviously you would have to put BKP's in either one ;)
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: MrBump on February 28, 2008, 09:41:19 PM
Quote from: QS-Nalle
Not really answering your question, but if you're after Les Paul tone but you want a cheaper guitar that is WAY better made check out the SG models by Yamaha, Fantastic build quality and prices start at about Gibbo studio prices...
And the gibbo doesn't stand a chance when it comes to build quality. Just my 2 cents........ obviously you would have to put BKP's in either one ;)


Yeah, I LOVE those, but they're still quite expensive, I think (over a grand anyway).
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: QS-Nalle on February 28, 2008, 09:50:33 PM
I think Santana should have stuck with Yamaha and not switch to stupidly overpriced PRS, better guitar too in my opinion.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: QS-Nalle on February 28, 2008, 09:53:23 PM
Quote from: MrBump
Yeah, I LOVE those, but they're still quite expensive, I think (over a grand anyway).


Yes but compared to an Les Paul Standard the SG1000 is a bargain, its around 1500 € here in Finland, the Les Paul Standard is about 2500€
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: MrBump on February 28, 2008, 10:00:20 PM
Quote from: QS-Nalle
Quote from: MrBump
Yeah, I LOVE those, but they're still quite expensive, I think (over a grand anyway).


Yes but compared to an Les Paul Standard the SG1000 is a bargain, its around 1500 € here in Finland, the Les Paul Standard is about 2500€


Yeah.  And you know what?  I think that they LOOK better than LPs...

(please don't hate me...)
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: sambo on February 28, 2008, 10:12:54 PM
^I hate you. :wink:
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: MrBump on February 29, 2008, 02:49:12 PM
:lol:
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: Prawnik on March 01, 2008, 09:36:46 AM
My uncle was a studio guitarist and instructor in the 1970's, and Yamahas were good enough for him.  

Unfortunately, we are not related by blood, so none of his talent fell my way.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: Henk on March 02, 2008, 04:22:24 PM
Just find a nice used early 90's standard for the most value for money, 99% of those new studios are absolute cwap if you ask me.
Title: LP Studio vs Standard
Post by: Slarty on March 03, 2008, 01:35:44 PM
It all about the Standard.  I think the burstbuckers are much better than the 490/498, although clearly not as good as some aftermarket pickups....