Description
Here we have an awesome 2013 Les Paul Custom Lite in Ebony! This one features a handful of cool player electronics mods.
Specs include a thin mahogany body with maple cap, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, block inlays, Grover tuners, a Tune-o-matic bridge and gold hardware. It has a 12” radius, 24.75” scale length, and a 1.6875” nut width.
The pickups are changed to a set of Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Specials. The two way mini toggle was removed, and the guitar was upgraded to a traditional 4 knob layout with two volumes and two tones. The neck tone pot is a push/pull for phase control. The toggle switch was modded to a 6-way. Towards the headstock, the guitar operates like a traditional Les Paul. Move the switch towards the bridge, and you get coil tapped pickups, again laid out traditionally with bridge, both, neck positions.
This one has been gigged a ton by a pro player here in New York City. It’s not abused, but it does show many hours of use. It has a number of light dings and a couple of small paint chips. There are a number of scratches on the surface too, including some deeper/longer ones. There are no breaks. The frets show a hint of wear down low, but remain mostly in fine shape.
The guitar weighs 7lbs 10oz. The neck measures .810 to .950 at the 1st and 12th frets. It has a medium D neck with a nice shoulder, medium depth, and rounded at the apex. The guitar rips. It sounds fantastic and plays effortlessly. We love the tricked out electronics too, it really does offer a myriad of tones in one instrument, making it ideal for wide-ranging gigs and session work.
Includes the original hardshell case.