Les paul setup exactly: 22 frets so fine (with the binding at the end of the frets), 2 humbucker pickups Fernandes / Gotoh How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration? It is manufactured in Japan (a 80's models) In what country does she makes? (United States, Japan, Mexico, France. I'm not here to argue, so with the validity or not of arguments such as these aside, this guitar, to me, is a fantastically built instrument, and it has every bit the quality that a good old Les Paul Custom has. Some people would be angry about its design and looks, stating that it is a copyright infringement. Genre-wise, this guitar is great for jazz, classic rock, metal, country, and about anything else one can think of. The sustain on this Burny is just as good as on a Les Paul. The neck pickup can sing with a beautiful warm bloom, and the bridge pickup has a great bite to it. This guitar sounds just like a good Les Paul. Unfortunately it is as heavy as a Les Paul as well - in the 9 pound area! But, again, this is a functionally identical guitar, so expect all aspects to be as spot-on as possible. It plays like a Les Paul, smooth and buttery.
But really, this guitar is so identical to a good Les Paul Custom, that the only discernible difference is in the brand name on the headstock. Obviously, it is not made by Gibson, and Gibson is the originator and true owner of the Les Paul name. I don't mean it's like a Les Paul, I mean it IS a Les Paul. This guitar, for all intents and purposes, is a Les Paul. Nice binding on the top, back, and fretboard Tunamatic style bridge and stop tailpieceĢ volume controls, 2 tone controls, and a 3 way pickup selector switch Vintage style high-quality tuning machines Mahogany set in neck with a rosewood fingerboard Mahogany solid body construction with a maple top