The Gibson Les Paul Deluxe

Gibson Les Paul Deluxe
Gibson Les Paul 70s Deluxe in Wine Red.

First introduced in 1969, the Les Paul Deluxe stands out due to its mini humbucker pickups. These pickups maintain the hum-free quality of full-size humbuckers while providing a tighter low end, brighter highs, and a more pronounced attack – resulting in a much more assertive sound compared to a full-size humbucker, which became favored by 1970s rock guitarists aiming to stand out in a dual-guitar setup.

The Deluxe kept the carved maple top and mahogany body but incorporated what is known as “pancake” construction (two layers of mahogany with a layer of maple sandwiched in between) and later included maple necks. Nowadays, the Les Paul Deluxe is constructed in a more traditional manner with a solid, non-weight-relieved mahogany back, yet its design and sound still honor the original Les Paul Deluxe from the 70s.

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