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Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar Heritage Cherry

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    A rock and roll classic outfitted with raw humbucking power.

    Introduced in 1954 as an entry-level version of the Les Paul, the Les Paul Junior graduated from kids bedrooms, to garage bands, to club and arena stages through the course of three decades as it became a favorite of beginners and professional players alike. The bare-bones, slab-bodied, single-cutaway electric earned the respect of rock and rollers in particular, and became a punk favorite in the late ’70s and early ’80s, but also turned up in the hands of a surprisingly diverse range of guitar stars. As simple as the Les Paul Junior was in design and construction, its basic cornerstone ingredients added up to create a robust and toneful instrument. The marriage of its resonant mahogany body, sturdy glued-in Gibson neck, and now a pair of Gibson 490 humbucking pickups has created a guitar with surprising reserves of power and crunch at an extremely appealing price. Now the Les Paul Jr Special w/ humbuckers reproduces the simple pleasures of that 55-year-old classic, while updating the format with a second pickup in the neck position (a la the Les Paul Special), and improved hardware in the form of a tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece combination.

    Features

    • Mahogany body
    • 24.75" Scale slim-taper mahogany neck
    • Torrified maple fretboard with 22 medium frets
    • Gibson 490R open coil humbucking neck pickup
    • Gibson 490T open coil humbucking bridge pickup
    • Tune-o-matic bridge
    • Grover vintage-style tuning machines

    The sweet simplicity of the Les Paul Special. Order yours today.

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    GibsonLes Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar
     
    4.7

    (based on 26 reviews)

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    91%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Good feel (21)
    • Good tone (19)
    • Fun to play (17)
    • Solid electronics (12)
    • Good pick up (11)

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Practicing (19)
      • Jamming (16)
      • Recording (13)
      • Small venues (8)
      • Rock concerts (7)
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      GREAT GUITAR! GREAT VALUE! Thanks Gibson!

      I couldn't be happier with this model. You get the most bang for your buck and you can actually buy 2 (Humbuckers & P-90's) (your favorite colors) for what...Read complete review

      I couldn't be happier with this model. You get the most bang for your buck and you can actually buy 2 (Humbuckers & P-90's) (your favorite colors) for what one of these are worth.
      Solid mahogany body and bound neck with great resonance and 2 Gibson humbuckers with 2 volume & 2 tone controls and a 3-way toggle switch. It's really all you need to rock your way to the top! And to top it all off, this guitar was made on my Birthday. What are the chances of that happening?
      Just got my brand new Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers and I have to say I am very impressed with the look, quality of build and those humbuckers rock like a MF. Very nice gloss vintage sunburst finish and the neck is straight and true. I'm loving it!
      This is the best Gibson value since the regime's raid on their rosewood stock. The baked maple neck IMHO is better than a lot of the rosewood I've been seeing on guitars lately and it looks, feels & sounds excellent! Better buy one fast before they raise the price or discontinue them. I liked this model so much and they are so affordable that I had to order a yellow one with P-90's just to round out my collection.

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      Some difficulty

      This is a nice instrument but not superior. Sound is good for the money. The biggest disappointment was that it arrived damaged; yes, dented and scratched on the lower, rear edge of the...Read complete review

      This is a nice instrument but not superior. Sound is good for the money. The biggest disappointment was that it arrived damaged; yes, dented and scratched on the lower, rear edge of the body; as tho' someone dropped it as they were putting it in the gig bag and did not bother to worry about it. Very disapponting as I expected better quality control from Gibson. I e-mailed MF right away and then called and they gave me the authorization to return it without question or hassle. It's on its way back to Kansas City! One odd thing tho', because I paid for it by PayPal, I was not able to exchange it but have to wait for a refund and then re-order. This makes no sense to me but is MF's policy evidently. The one plus to this, I get to think about a better replacement for the LP Jr. Special as I was not overly impressed with the quality of finish. Hope QC is better on the replacement!

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      5.0

      Fantastic guitar, probably best value

      By Fazool

      from Buffalo, NY

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      Pros

      • Excellent workmanship
      • Extra Features
      • Fun To Play
      • Good Feel
      • Great Value

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Jamming
        • Practicing

        Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

        Just received mine last week. I was skeptical about the torrified (baked) maple fingerboard but came to LOVE it. It feels harder than rosewood or ebony and is smooth as glass.

        This guitar, surprisingly came with the fully bound fretboard, including the Les Paul signature fret wire end binding and it came with much better Kluson deluxe tuners (not even advertised!)

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        5.0

        Excellent all around

        By Fazool

        from Buffalo, NY

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        Pros

        • Good Feel
        • Solid Electronics

        Cons

          Best Uses

            Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

            This is my third Gibson electric and I am very impressed with the quality of the workmanship. I wasn't sure about the torrified maple fingerboard but am very happy with it. The entire fingerboard is fully bound, including the signature Les Paul style on the end of the fret wires. Very good attention to detail.

            Please note: this is listed as having Grover tuners but it does not - it comes with MUCH higher quality Kluson Deluxe tuners. I wanted to change style and bought Grover Deluxe tuners, but there was a huge quality difference, then looking closer I realized the stock tuners were NOT grovers but Klusons. Much Much better.

            The only minor downside is that the hum,buckers come with two wires (although they are made as 4-wire) so you can't easily coil split these.

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            4.0

            Affordable Quality

            By Skinny Lenny

            from North Western, N.C.

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            Pros

            • Good Feel
            • Good Pick Up
            • Good Tone
            • Solid Electronics

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Jamming
              • Practicing
              • Recording
              • Rock Concerts
              • School Bands
              • Small Venues

              Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

              Good solid working guitarist's guitar. Traditional Gibson tone and about 8 pounds for great balance. The 60s neck shape is the most accurate since 1995. Very comfortable and very similar to the early custom shop 60s profile, not the flat back-square shouldered uncomfortable shape of the so called slim 60s neck made in recent years. Some may say the finish is a bit fragile, but for the price, "Hey"! I've read negative comments about the baked Maple fret boards, although I find no faults with it, and Maple has proven to be great guitar wood since electric guitars have existed. I've played guitar for decades and I am a former Gibson quality control Employee, I have to give them a thumbs up on this one. I would choose this guitar over any import anywhere close to this price range. I would have given it 5 stars if it had forearm and belly body contours.

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              5.0

              LPJ Special w/Humbuckers

              By wildoak

              from Queens, NY

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              Pros

              • Fun To Play
              • Good Feel
              • Good Pick Up
              • Good Tone
              • Solid Electronics
              • Vintage Vibe

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Jamming
                • Practicing
                • Recording
                • Rock Concerts
                • Small Venues

                Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

                This is probably the best modern day bargain basement Gibson that has been produced (now discontinued)in the last 20 years. I purchased the TV Yellow Satin and was pleasantly surprised when I opened the box. Finish was surprisingly sound and hardware looks & performs amazing, great that these are US Made and still available at very reasonable prices. I have always been a huge P90's fan and was unsure about the humbuckers, these have a truly unique early 1960's sound that are very satisfying. Buy this while still available, have purchased $1200 Gibsons that aren't as good...

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                5.0

                Great Guitar for a Great Value!

                By SJChristie

                from Ottawa, Canada

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                Pros

                • Good Feel
                • MADE IN THE USA

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Jamming
                  • Practicing
                  • Recording
                  • Rock Concerts
                  • School Bands
                  • Small Venues

                  Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

                  This guitar represents an exceptional value - Made in the USA - Genuine Gibson Les Paul. Sure, it doesn't have a fancy (and heavy) figured maple top, but still sustains beautifully, it's bare bones - but what else do you expect for the price?! When I received the guitar, it was packaged beautifully, came with a gig bag and played wonderfully right out of the box - just plugged it in to my Marshall JCM800 and was ready to rock! Everything about this guitar feels great! I once owned a Les Paul Junior and wasn't particularly fond of the neck profile (it was quite chunky), the neck on this guitar is nice and slim, there's no fret buzz, the neck binding is beautiful (not to mention a real aesthetic bonus), the 490R&T pickups sound good, the solid mahogany body and neck are nice and light (compared to maple topped LPs), the nitrocellulose lacquer finish is beautiful (I went for the satin finish) and it will wear beautifully. All in all - exceptional guitar and where else could you get a real Made in the USA guitar for such a great price?!

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                  4.0

                  Better than I expected

                  By sixstringman

                  from Ashburn, VA

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                  Pros

                  • Fun To Play
                  • Good Feel
                  • Good Tone

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Jamming
                    • Practicing
                    • Recording

                    Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

                    I had to take a chance on Gibson's only truly low priced Gibson guitar on Musician's Friend and get this Les Paul Junior Special. Well, my curiosity has apparently paid off, as this stripped down LP is better than I expected. How well it holds up remains to be seen, but on first sight, it's much better than low-end models Gibson produced just a few short years ago.

                    The first thing I checked out were the frets. In the past, Gibson was turning out some awful frets, even on higher end models. It's why I stopped buying Gibsons. But the dressing on these frets are good. No jagged edges, nice and low and without buzz.

                    Everything works on this guitar. No lose knobs. No crooked tuning pegs. Neck is straight, action is low. The yellow satin finish is understated but fine at this price. Glossy finishes aren't my thing anyway. The only thing that has gone wrong is that I immediately broke the E string when first tuning the guitar.

                    Now, this is still a bargain basement guitar, so it's far from perfect. You can tell the workmanship around the neck binding is a tiny bit off. I am glad a low-end guitar has the binding, but I would have liked for it to be a little better finished.

                    The only other thing which surprised me about the guitar is that the output of the pickups isn't as high as I would have expected from Gibson USA humbuckers. In fact, my Fender Telecaster Special has higher output pickups with more grind. That said, the Les Paul's pickups are acceptable and have virtually no hum even on high gain amp settings.

                    I am not sure whether this model goes through Gibson Plek system, but something has changed for the better in Nashville. I was all set to return this guitar, even before it arrived, but it's a keeper because quality control at Gibson has apparently caught up to PRS, Fender and other companies.

                    I can't comment on the quality of the woods and all of that, nor do I really care because I go on feel and balance, but I would say if you're considering a guitar that should last, better to go with a base Gibson model than a higher end Epiphone. PRS SE models are very nice, maybe the best in the low range range, but I'd still rather play a Nashville-made guitar as long as Gibson doesn't revert back to turning out sloppy work.

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                    5.0

                    wicked awesomeness and a cherry on top

                    By Wicked_Awesomeness

                    from California

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                    Pros

                    • Fun To Play
                    • Good Feel
                    • Good Pick Up
                    • Good Tone
                    • Solid Electronics

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                        Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

                        Loved my American Strat so much.... but can't stop playing my LP Special. The output from these pickups is amazing. So much fun to play distored. I threw some fuzz on it and got a great black keys sound. The neck pickup is great. I dont care for bridge pickups in general and only use them if I play with the neck. I can get good sounds out of this one by adjusting the tone nob.

                        The sale price on these are amazing. Best value you can find on an american made guitar imo. I got satin suburst and in the sunlight shows great wood coming through.

                        Setup was great. The action was so low. It plays so fast. no fret buzz. Intonation on one string was slightly off but not by much.

                        My only complaint is that I wish it had the belly cutout. At this price you cant complian. neck binding is great, thats the cherry on top. Just like the specials of old.

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                        5.0

                        Great deal on a new Gibson

                        By Twanger

                        from Central PA

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                        Pros

                        • Fun To Play
                        • Good Feel
                        • Good Pick Up
                        • Good Tone
                        • Solid Electronics

                        Cons

                        • A Bit Of Static Tick

                        Best Uses

                        • Any And All Uses

                        Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

                        Satin models are marked down a lot, couldn't resist. Always liked the Junior/Special body and already had P-90s on an Epiphone SG. Mine has 490s on both pickups and a bound neck. Needed a set-up (by me) and the bass side in down all the way, almost like Gibson doesn't want a close action. But it sounds and plays great with substantial frets that give the fingerboard an almost scalloped feel. I have a bit of static tick when first touching the strings. Not sure what that's about.

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                        4.0

                        Nice Plank

                        By Three Chord Monte

                        from Budd Lake, NJ

                        Pros

                        • Fun To Play
                        • Good Tone
                        • Solid Electronics

                        Cons

                          Best Uses

                            Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

                            It's a poor man's Gibson Les Paul. I won't even pony-up for the Studio, so the dual humbucker Jr. Special is my ticket to the Gibson solid body party. Surprisingly great deal on the Satin Yellow. The finish is better than the satins on the cheapie USA Melody Makers. (I still have a white splinter in my palm.)

                            On the downside, the only thing more suspect than the Gibson factory packaging (mine arrived safe) is the fingerboard wood. It's certainly not rosewood, not nearly ebony, and I hope it's not plastic. Baked potato chips don't hit the sweet spot for me and so far I feel the same way about baked maple. I suppose it's okay, but I'm not in love.

                            I don't know who plays Jazz on this baby. It dirties up really quickly. Like on 2. Nice crunchy sound. I must be banging it too hard because it's buzzing on the top frets. If this keeps up I'll need to raise the action a bit when I change the strings. The looks may benefit from a pair of chrome humbucker covers. I like the tuners. They look vintage cool and they work.

                            I like the guitar just fine. A perfectly good guitar. MF has always been good to me and I never hesitate to give them business when I see a deal that appeals to me.

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                            5.0

                            A Lot of Bang for Your Buck

                            By KennyBee

                            from St. Catharines, Ontario

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                            Pros

                            • 1 34 Inch Nut
                            • Good Feel
                            • Playability

                            Cons

                              Best Uses

                              • Blues
                              • Jamming
                              • Practicing
                              • Recording

                              Comments about Gibson Les Paul Junior Special with Humbuckers Electric Guitar:

                              I really like the action on this guitar and the flat neck. Only trouble so far is static electricity which may be a function of ionized finishing. It is getting less and less noticeable (wipeing with dryer sheets help.)

                              The pickups are fairly bright but I still can find a nice jazz sound.

                              A nice compact guitar. It is my new favourite.

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