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Gibson Les Paul guitars have an instantly recognisable shape and feel. One of the most famous instruments of all time, they've been wielded by countless legendary artists and had a huge influence on modern music.
Gibson Les Paul guitars have an instantly recognisable shape and feel. One of the most famous instruments of all time, they've been wielded by countless legendary artists and had a huge influence on modern music.
Our wide range of Les Paul guitars has models to suit all tastes and budgets, from the entry level Tribute through to the finest Custom Shop creations. It also includes the quintessential Standard, updated Modern, the hot-rodded Classic, the functional Studio, and the stripped-back Junior.
Best of all, every single Les Paul comes with Gear4music’s competitive three-year warranty, and thanks to our speedy delivery service you'll have your brand new Gibson before you know it.
Gibson Les Paul guitars are one of the most iconic and recognisable instruments in the world. Developed in collaboration with guitarist Les Paul in the early 1950s, the Les Paul quickly became known for its warm, rich tone and exceptional playability. Consequently, it's been championed by many legendary guitarists like Jimmy Page, Slash, and Joe Perry - to name only a few!
The Les Paul is famous for its fat, killer tones, thanks in part to the use of solid mahogany and maple caps for the body. Newer models like the Modern eschew the solid mahogany for a lighter chambered body, but the Standard and Custom Shop models still feature entirely solid, non-weight relieved frames for a true-to-original feel.
Speaking of original components, the Les Paul was the first guitar to feature the celebrated PAF (pattern applied for) humbucking pickup. A pickup that made the Les Pauls synonymous rock 'n' roll thanks to its thick and punchy sonics. Prior to the arrival of humbuckers, Gibson used twin P90 single coils that have a much more vintage cadence.
Today, you can get your choice of humbuckers (both vintage PAF style and modern higher output) as well as sweeter sounding P90s on many models to capture your ideal musical voice.
On that note, Gibson offers a wide range of Les Paul models to suit every style and budget. From the affordable Les Paul Junior and Tribute models to the top-of-the-line Custom and Standard models, there's a Les Paul out there for every guitarist. It's also available in a variety of finishes, from classic sunbursts for fans of everything retro, to modern metallics for a contemporary attitude.
Gibson Les Pauls usually cost from £1,000 and can rise to over £2,999, depending on the model. The more affordable options are the Tribute, Junior, and Studio, while the higher end includes the Classic, Modern, Standard and Custom Shop series.
The 1959 Les Paul Standard is the most sought-after Les Paul guitar due to its exceptional tone, playability, rarity, and historical significance. Highly prized by collectors and guitar enthusiasts alike, these guitars are extremely valuable and rare, with only around 650 ever made.
A Gibson Les Paul can be a good choice for a beginner, but it depends on the individual's preferences and budget. Les Pauls are known for their quality and versatility, but they can also be expensive. Epiphone, Gibson's subsidiary brand, offers more affordable Les Paul options that are ideal for beginners.