I my experience, Gibsons have enough natural variance from guitar to guitar that you just have to find the magic one you like. When I bought my Les Paul Custom, I played about 10 ebony LPC’s between two stores and there was one specific one I liked head and shoulders above the rest of them, just because of how that particular one resonated.
Sometimes a guitar just fits.
This. Since gibsons are still made by humans in a relatively old school way, they vary. Alot. Those small variances add up to big differences in feel.
Unless it's a spec difference (as in, the expensive model has ___ frets and you like ____ frets) the rule of thumb with gibson guitars is you have to play them in person, or have the option to send them back like with MF/GC or sweetwater.
I've owned a metric fuckton of les pauls over the years, everything from a Norlin custom, R0s and R8s and R9s, 90s good wood standards and Studios, to more modern supremes, classics, traditionals
The amount of variance between all these years and models is so vast its almost impossible to recommend someone an exact Les Paul model - its more like you need to point them in a direction, and then they need to try them out in person to see if it jives.
Sometimes you can find a Studio or Classic that has "it" - sometimes you need to try half a dozen R9s. It just varies from person to person. My favorite les pauls of all time are the norlin era, but I found a special edition Classic at a pawn shop that just has "it", and now it's the guitar I reach for more than any other. It has bigger frets and more of a in-between neck carve, and it's just perfect for me after I put a Roxy in the bridge.
There was a standard at the same pawn shop I bought this at, and it was better in every conceivable way, despite almost a grand price difference. If I wanted, i could certainly downsize a couple pieces of gear and find a custom shop, but I know I would regret selling this guitar that costs 1/4 as much.
I've met people who have really nice 90's or early 2000s Studios that are like that too.