Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro V Review (2024)

GuitarPlayer Verdict

A very flexible tone crafter that’s sure to excite a lot of eager players

Pros

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    A well-built Les Paul in the grand tradition, boasting a plethora of tone-crafting options courtesy of clever switching systems

Cons

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    It leans a little heavy for a weight-relieved instrument

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American guitar makers’ collaborations with major retailers have occasionally resulted in some gems with staying power beyond their original “exclusive-to” intentions. The Gibson USA Les Paul Traditional Pro V is just such a guitar.

It retains the raft of hot-rod features that make it a superbly versatile performer

Offered exclusively for several years by Gibson and Guitar Center, it has been updated for 2023 with two sumptuous new finishes: Transparent Ebony Burst over a flame-maple top (as reviewed here), and a satin Desert Burst on a plain maple top. Otherwise, it retains the raft of hot-rod features that make it a superbly versatile performer.

Outwardly, it appears to be a dead-standard Les Paul, and given guitarists’ famously traditional leanings, that’s clearly the idea. But scratch the surface and just about every component hides a notable modification that takes this modern ’Burst’s capabilities way beyond the ordinary.

Construction follows the traditional Les Paul template, featuring a solid mahogany body capped with a carved flame-maple top, a glued-in mahogany neck, and a bound 22-fret rosewood fingerboard, all to a 24.75-inch scale length.

But even these basic specs hide several unseen alterations.

The fingerboard sports a compound radius that flattens out gradually as you progress toward the body, and the neck back is carved to an asymmetrical update of the traditional SlimTaper neck profile, resulting in slightly more depth front-to-back at the bass side of the carve and helping it fit the curve of the hand a little better.

Close examination reveals that Gibson USA’s construction is generally excellent

Finally, the body has been weight relieved with nine large, round holes drilled into the mahogany before the top is glued on. Even so, it leans a tad on the heavy side at a shade under 10 pounds, although we’d have considered this a light one back in the ’70s or ’80s, so I guess it’s all a matter of perspective.

Close examination reveals that Gibson USA’s construction is generally excellent. There’s just a tiny bit of ledge where the top binding meets the body and some barely perceptible orange peel at the back of the neck heel, where the nitro has rippled in the wood grain, but the finish is well shot otherwise and particularly stunning where the Transparent Ebony Burst reveals some beautifully figured maple in the guitar’s top.

For another entry in the tasty timber department, the rosewood fretboard on this example is an appealing dark-chocolate brown, with some lovely subtle striping in the grain.

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As for general ergonomics, the guitar plays smoothly right out of the case, benefiting from a confident setup that delivers easy action and accurate intonation right up the neck. It boasts a lively, resonant ring when played unplugged, too.

The guitar plays smoothly right out of the case, benefiting from a confident setup that delivers easy action and accurate intonation right up the neck

Down at the body end, the hardware includes an aluminum stopbar tailpiece behind a Nashville Tune-o-matic bridge. The headstock carries locking Grover tulip-button tuners and a “Trad Pro V” engraved truss-rod cover beneath the inlaid pearl Gibson logo and stenciled “Les Paul Model” signature.

I also like the slightly larger strap buttons, compared to the tiny vintage-spec buttons, whose use always puzzled me, given that this is one of the guitars more likely to suffer a headstock break when dropped.

Alongside the modifications to vintage spec, the pickups and electronics are the Les Paul Traditional Pro V’s biggest bragging rights. The open zebra-coil humbuckers in this model are Gibson’s Tradbuckers, made to the traditional PAF formula, with offset coils that are also a little underwound in the neck position and slightly overwound in the bridge (resistance-wise, that translates to 7.49k ohms and 8.44k ohms, respectively).

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Each carries an Alnico V bar magnet and has four-conductor wiring to enable a plethora of switching options. And switching options there are! Push-pull switches on every volume and tone potentiometer are further enhanced by a block of five DIP switches housed within the control cavity.

Push-pull switches on every volume and tone potentiometer are further enhanced by a block of five DIP switches housed within the control cavity

Comprising Gibson’s HP-4 High Performance Circuit, they offer – depending on DIP positions – tap or split of each pickup, out-of-phase (with the neck tone up), and outer coils or inner coils for the split (with the bridge tone up or down), respectively. DIP switches three and four determine whether each pickup’s volume control has its high-pass filter engaged (to retain treble when rolled down), while the fifth DIP switch enables a Transient Suppression circuit when on.

Developed by GP contributor Craig Anderton, this circuit (which is in the public domain) reduces the signal peaks somewhat like a compressor or limiter and is particularly useful when recording direct into digital interfaces to help avoid nasty clipping in the AD conversion.

Tested through a 1966 Fender Princeton combo and a 65amps London tube amp head and 2x12 cab, the Les Paul Traditional Pro V revealed a chameleon-like sonic personality couched in a bevy of classic Les Paul tones that easily justify the Traditional part of its name.

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First and foremost, this is a solid, muscular Les Paul in the grand style: Chunky rhythm, singing lead tones and a beefy yet articulate voice are all front and center, so the Traditional Pro V can easily be aimed at anything you’d have used a more “standard” Standard for in the past. As such, it was a lot of fun just getting lost in the riffing, the way these electric guitars have always inspired me to do, particularly with a Friedman Smallbox MIAB overdrive pedal into the London rig for some Plexi-like graunch.

Start messing with the switching options and the sky’s the limit for tone-crafting

Start messing with the switching options and the sky’s the limit for tone-crafting. I was pretty good at math back in the day and still don’t have time to run the numbers on the sonic options available here, nor space to describe them all. Having played through most major combinations, though, it was easy to hear what a boon this could be to your recording efforts in particular, while a couple of alternatives could certainly benefit live use.

For me, however, the plethora of variables also presented a potential downside when I wanted to just keep playing and not have to wonder, But what if I popped out this knob and flicked this DIP switch? But that’s a “me” problem, as they say.

All in all, Gibson’s latest Les Paul Traditional Pro V is a solid performer in the dual-humbucker, single-cutaway set-neck tradition and a very flexible tone crafter. And undoubtedly, that’s sure to excite a lot of eager players.

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SPECIFICATIONS

  • NUT: GraphTech NuBone, 1 11/16” wide
  • NECK: Mahogany, asymmetrical SlimTaper profile
  • FRETBOARD: Rosewood, 24.75” scale, compound radius
  • FRETS: 22 modern
  • TUNERS: Grover locking
  • BODY: Weight-relieved mahogany with carved flame-maple top
  • BRIDGE: Nashville Tune-o-matic with aluminum stopbar tailpiece
  • PICKUPS: Two Gibson Tradbuckers
  • CONTROLS: Volume and tone for each pickup, push-pull switching on each plus five DIP switches for split/tapped, out of phase, individual high-pass filter on/off, and transient suppression
  • FACTORY STRINGS: Gibson .010–.046
  • WEIGHT: 9.8 lbs
  • BUILT: USA

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Dave Hunter

Dave Hunteris a writer and consulting editor forGuitar Playermagazine. His prolific output as author includesFender 75 Years, The Guitar Amp Handbook, The British Amp Invasion, Ultimate Star Guitars, Guitar Effects Pedals, The Guitar Pickup Handbook, The Fender Telecasterand several other titles. Hunter is a former editor ofThe Guitar Magazine(UK), and a contributor toVintage Guitar, Premier Guitar, The Connoisseurand other publications. A contributing essayist to the United States Library of Congress National Recording Preservation Board’s Permanent Archive, he lives in Kittery, ME, with his wife and their two children and fronts the bands A Different Engine and The Stereo Field.

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FAQs

What pickups are in a Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro V? ›

The open zebra-coil humbuckers in this model are Gibson's Tradbuckers, made to the traditional PAF formula, with offset coils that are also a little underwound in the neck position and slightly overwound in the bridge (resistance-wise, that translates to 7.49k ohms and 8.44k ohms, respectively).

What happened to Gibson Les Paul Traditional? ›

The traditional Les Paul Custom was discontinued in 1961 and its name transferred to the custom version of the then-new Gibson SG.

What is the difference between Les Paul Standard and Traditional? ›

The essential difference between the Gibson 2019 Les Paul Standard and the Gibson 2019 Les Paul Traditional is that where the former has had modern appointments made to it, the latter has remained relatively untouched. The Les Paul Standard is Gibson's flagship model and is great in that it changes with the times.

Why is Gibson Les Paul Standard so expensive? ›

Weight-Reduction, Components and Hardware

The same can be said of the pickups. This of course adds to both the quality and the cost of the instrument. The hardware used on Gibson Guitars such as the machine heads and the bridge are also high-quality and will add to the overall cost of the guitar as well.

What pickups did Peter Frampton use? ›

Seymour Duncan Custom Shop Peter Frampton Frampton Comes Alive Humbucker Pickup Set Features: Designed for Peter by Seymour Duncan pickup winding legend Maricela “MJ” Juarez. Alnico II magnets provide a warm, dynamic tone that's balanced across the entire tonal spectrum.

When did Gibson stop using PAF pickups? ›

Gibson used the PAF on guitars from late 1956 until late 1962, long after the patent was granted. They were replaced by the Patent Number (Pat No) pickup, essentially a refined version of the PAF. These were in turn replaced by "T-Top" humbuckers in 1967, and production ended in 1975.

How heavy is a Les Paul Traditional? ›

So even in the beginning, the weight varied by quite a lot, but I think it is safe to say that the original Les Paul was in the 8-9 lb range A quick calculation puts the average of all these guitars at 8 lb 8 oz.

When did Gibson start making Les Paul traditionals? ›

This was one of the first Les Paul Traditionals built, completed in the last days of the American summer of 2008. Gibson's acknowledged attention to detail in their early run models is evident throughout this great Les Paul – listen to our soundfile and hear the magic!

Does a Les Paul Custom sound different than a standard? ›

Compared to the Les Paul Standard, I find the Custom to be slightly darker in sound, a little mellower and not quite as bright. Gibson rate the 490R's output at 7.4 and the 498T at 9.

What year Les Paul is most expensive? ›

Most valuable Les Paul years in descending order:

1959, 1958, 1960, 1957: The Standards and Customs from these years typically have humbucking pickups and are the most desirable. This is the most valuable time period for the Les Paul guitars. Humbucker guitars from these years can be worth $50,000 to $400,000.

Why are Epiphone Les Pauls cheaper than Gibson? ›

One of the biggest differences between the two brands is in their fretboard wood. Gibson Les Pauls almost universally use premium rosewood cuts, with a select few Modern series guitars using ebony. Epiphone frequently use the more cost-effective laurel on the majority of their guitars.

Why are gibsons so popular? ›

Gibson guitars are renowned for their warm, full-bodied tones. This is achieved through the combination of their mahogany bodies and humbucker pickups. The mahogany body contributes to the guitar's rich and resonant sound, while the humbucker pickups provide a higher output and a thicker, smoother tone.

What pickups are in a PRS Pauls guitar? ›

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Body
Body ConstructionSolidbody
Treble PickupTCI “S”
Bass PickupTCI "S"
ControlsVolume and Tone Controls with 3-Way Toggle Pickup Switch & Two Mini-Toggle Coil-Split Switches
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What pickups did Steve Vai use? ›

Both prototypes used DiMarzio pickups, PAF Pro humbuckers in the bridge and neck positions, and a custom-wound single-coil pickup in the middle. Lasner brought both prototypes to Steve's home in Los Angeles.

What is a Gibson Burstbucker pickup? ›

Burstbucker 1, 2, and 3 — The Burstbucker is Gibson's most accurate reproduction of a PAF pickup that they use in production level guitars. The two bobbins of the humbucker are wound so that one out of the two will have a few more winds than the other. This gives the pickup more.

What pickups are in a Gibson Les Paul Studio? ›

Gibson Les Paul Studio
BridgeTune-o-matic with stopbar tailpiece
Pickup(s)Usually 2 humbuckers 498T & 490R +middle NSX on M-III P-90s
Colors available
Various sunbursts Translucent Red,Translucent Blue, Translucent Amber, Wine Red, Ebony, Alpine White, etc.
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