Gibson Les Paul 2017 Studio T Series:

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This guitar was a stand-out during my recent marathon of playing the $1,200-up Gibsons.

Les Paul Studio 2016 T

NOT a Studio Faded T like the one shown below:

Les Paul Studio Faded 2016 T

I also noticed a big difference between the 2016 Studio T and the 2016 Studio T in terms of tone.

Discovered the 2016 has a zinc bridge and tailpiece and the 2017 uses aluminum for both. Both have a 490/498 pickup combo with coil tapping and go for around $1,400 case included.

Love the slow-ratio Gibson Deluxe Green Keys on the 2016 and really dislike the look and feel of the fast-ratio Grovers on the 2017.

They seem to be weighing in around 8 to 9 pounds.

These don't feel quite as unbalanced while seated as I remember. My parent's 1979 Les Paul Custom weighs almost 12 pounds, so that was the benchmark.

Looked at several online and found a LOT of them with saddles maxed out. The one I played had all six saddles almost in a straight line, which to me indicates a good nut.

Here is an example of the saddles:

Gibson 2017 Les Paul Studio T Electric Guitar (with Case), Black Cherry Burst

Gibson 2017 Les Paul Studio T Electric Guitar (with Case), Black Cherry Burst

I love the tone. Good sustain. I prefer a 1.00" neck (like my 2016 SG) but .800" x .875" is do-able. However, I am not sure I could ever get used to that bottom-heavy body shape...

I'm still very skeptical of Gibson's hit-and-miss quality control, but this one has got me to go back for a second 2 hour long session....
 
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LPs are unbalanced for sure. I partially solve this issue with a well fitting strap, even when I sit and play. Otherwise, it is the nature of the beast.

Quality control should not bean issue for you since you are playing them in person and not buying onthe internet. You know what you like when you play it I surmise.

I will be a broken record and say that you should save $ 800 and get an Agile.
 
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LPs are unbalanced for sure. I partially solve this issue with a well fitting strap, even when I sit and play. Otherwise, it is the nature of the beast.

Quality control should not bean issue for you since you are playing them in person and not buying onthe internet. You know what you like when you play it I surmise.

I will be a broken record and say that you should save $ 800 and get an Agile.

LOL!!!!

True on all counts!!!!!
 
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