Description

Commemorating the Beginning of an Era that ROCKED the World! Epiphone is proud to introduce the new, Ltd Ed “1960” Les Paul Standard honoring 50 years from the start of an era. Although there were some subtle changes at the start of the year, the 1960 Les Paul initially carried over the same basic specifications as its predecessor from 1959. Among these details were the full, rounded neck profile as found on the 1959, top-hat control knobs, and optional Heritage Cherry Sunburst finish. These characteristics can be found in Epiphone’s new “Version-1” 50th Anniversary 1960 Les Paul Standard. As with the 1959 and all Les Paul’s thereafter, the Version-1 is equipped with flatter, wider frets that allow more dramatic bends. The impact of that change was not truly realized until the 1960’s when countless rock and blues players discovered the magical fat, warm voice and feel of the Les Paul Standard. And with a history going back to the 1940’s when Les Paul himself would visit the Epiphone factory in New York and work on what has come to be known as the FIRST electric guitar, this Limited Edition also pays homage to not only the beginning of the 1960’s but also to the man that started it all.

Premium Components and Authentic Features:
Epiphone’s Les Paul Standard has been a favorite guitar for years and years. Starting with the same successful recipe, Epiphone significantly “steps it up” on this Limited Edition “1960” reissue. True to it’s heritage, the neck features a (Version-1) authentic, 1950’s rounded neck profile. Often referred to as “the baseball bat”, this neck feels beefy yet comfortable in your hands while adding warmth and sustain with it’s greater mass. Epiphone hand fits this solid Mahogany neck into the body with an historically accurate “deep-set” long neck tenon that extends well into the neck pickup cavity creating even more tone and sustain. As is traditional with Les Paul Standards, the back of the body is solid Mahogany while the top is a carved Hard Maple cap. Making it affordable, a premium AAA grade flame Maple veneer is attached capturing the true “beauty of the burst.”

Hearing is Believing:
Capturing everything these tone woods and premium construction have to give are a pair of Gibson U.S.A. BurstBucker(TM) pickups. BurstBucker™ pickups replicate the sound of Gibson’s original “Patent Applied For” pickups – the pickups that gave the ’59 Les Paul Standard and it’s 1960 predecessor their legendary sound. Like the originals, with unpolished magnets and non-potted coils, variations in pickup output and tone also came from inconsistencies in winding the bobbins, a result of the lack of automatic shutoffs on Gibson’s winding machines in the late 1950s. Seth Lover, who invented the humbucker, always said they wound the bobbins “until they were full.” When two coils in a pickup have a different number of turns, that variation puts a little “edge” or “bite” on the classic humbucker sound. That’s the sound BurstBuckers replicate. The neck pickup is a Burstbucker-1 and is slightly under-wound for a “medium” vintage output. The bridge pickup is a Burstbucker-2 that is wound in the range of a ’57 Classic pickup with slightly hotter vintage output that works well in combination with the BB-1 in the neck. One listen and you’ll think you have a 50-year old guitar in your hands!

Attention to Detail:
Other unique features of this “1960” includes a Switchcraft(tm) brand toggle switch, Mallory-150 tone capacitors, gold “top hat” knobs with metal pointers, nickel hardware and a “stamped” serial number on the back of the headstock. On the truss rod cover is “Les Paul 1960 Standard V1.” To top it all off, the guitar includes a replica Lifton-style case with brown exterior and pink interior. Very cool! It also includes a numbered certificate of authenticity as well as Epiphone’s Limited Lifetime Warranty and 24/7/365 Customer Service. If you don’t have the wallet for a real “1960” or want a professional instrument that you can perform with night after night, this complete package is for you. But hurry. Quantities of the “1960” (both Version-1 and Version-3 combined) are limited to 1,960 total worldwide.

ABOUT EPIPHONE:
Epiphone is one of American’s oldest and most revered instrument makers. Since 1873, Epiphone has made instruments for every style of popular music and celebrated its 140th anniversary in 2013. The story of Epiphone begins in the mountains of Greece and threads its way to Turkey, across the Atlantic to the immigrant gateway of Ellis Island, and into the nightclubs, recording studios, and coast-to-coast radio broadcasts of Manhattan in the 1920s and 30s. www.epiphone.com