HowieJams
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I have 5 Gibsons (2 USA and 3 Custom Shops)
2024 R9
2023 R8
2024 Standard 50s Goldtop
2023 Standard 50s Tobacco Burst
2024 SG VOS 61 RI
I have to admit, when I want to play a Les Paul I always grab one of the Standard 50s first.
The 2023 weighs 8.75lbs and the Goldtop around 9.5lbs.
Both Custom Shop Les Pauls are in the 8lb range
I do not find much quality diffrence between the Standard 50s and Custom Shop Les Pauls.
The tone is different due to the pickups, but for gain tones I prefer the Standard 50s Burstbucker 1&2s and for Cleans I prefer the Custom Shop Custombuckers, but it's not a major difference.
As for SGs, the Custom Shop SGs blow away the USA SG Standards.
Another thing I notice is...
Whenever I make a YouTube video, my best tones come when playing my Goldtop Standard 50s through my Friedman Little Sister amp.
I also must admit...
I think I would be very happy with just my two Les Paul Standard 50s and my Custom Shop SG.
The R8 and R9 were just an itch I had to scratch.
I think I prefer the Neck profile of the Standard 50s over the R8 by far, I tend to like thinner neck profiles.
The Custom Shop SG has the best neck profile and is easiest to play, but I still just gravitate towards Les Pauls.
If I had to play my best, the SG would be the easiest to play by far and the tone is close enough to a Les Paul that only I would know the difference.
I don't need the money, but one day in the future if i could get my money back and break even, I might part with the R8, R9, or both.
I would probably regret that move as I have done the same thing in the past.
Lastly, I have owned the newer Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s, but for some reason I did not like the pickups in that one, but it did have a great neck profile.
2024 R9
2023 R8
2024 Standard 50s Goldtop
2023 Standard 50s Tobacco Burst
2024 SG VOS 61 RI
I have to admit, when I want to play a Les Paul I always grab one of the Standard 50s first.
The 2023 weighs 8.75lbs and the Goldtop around 9.5lbs.
Both Custom Shop Les Pauls are in the 8lb range
I do not find much quality diffrence between the Standard 50s and Custom Shop Les Pauls.
The tone is different due to the pickups, but for gain tones I prefer the Standard 50s Burstbucker 1&2s and for Cleans I prefer the Custom Shop Custombuckers, but it's not a major difference.
As for SGs, the Custom Shop SGs blow away the USA SG Standards.
Another thing I notice is...
Whenever I make a YouTube video, my best tones come when playing my Goldtop Standard 50s through my Friedman Little Sister amp.
I also must admit...
I think I would be very happy with just my two Les Paul Standard 50s and my Custom Shop SG.
The R8 and R9 were just an itch I had to scratch.
I think I prefer the Neck profile of the Standard 50s over the R8 by far, I tend to like thinner neck profiles.
The Custom Shop SG has the best neck profile and is easiest to play, but I still just gravitate towards Les Pauls.
If I had to play my best, the SG would be the easiest to play by far and the tone is close enough to a Les Paul that only I would know the difference.
I don't need the money, but one day in the future if i could get my money back and break even, I might part with the R8, R9, or both.
I would probably regret that move as I have done the same thing in the past.
Lastly, I have owned the newer Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s, but for some reason I did not like the pickups in that one, but it did have a great neck profile.