A Guide to the Recording Model | 2013 Gibson Les Paul Recording II "Reissue" Review, History + Demo
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Today we are going to go through the history of the Gibson Les Paul Recording model - Les Paul's favorite guitar. The LP Recording actually has 5 different variations in 6 string guitar form. The Les Paul Professional, Les Paul Personal, Les Paul Recording, Les Paul Recording V2 (version 2) and the Les Paul Recording II ("Reissue")
The guitar featured in this video is the "reissue" of the original Les Paul Recording that Les Paul used at the Iridium in New York. It is not technically a Reissue or even a tribute, but more so a continuation in the series as it has MANY differences when compared to its late 60s and 70s brothers.
Mentioned / Borrowed Videos:
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Les Paul Personal Mic Video: • Gibson Les Paul Personal
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Les Paul Recording: • Trogly's Guitars: 1973...
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Episode Guide:
0:00 - Intro - Check Links In Description!
0:12 - Les' Favorite Guitar
1:53 - Les Paul Personal
2:42 - Les Paul Professional
3:10 - Electronics Explained
4:46 - Les Paul Recording
6:04 - Les Paul Recording V2
7:18 - Les Paul Recording II
14:10 - Other Low Impedance Models
14:47 - Inside Look / Specs
21:09 - Clean Tone Demo
26:53 - Bigsby Test
27:33 - Distorted Tone
28:39 - Plugged into Wrong One?
29:20 - Plugged Into Audio Interface
30:08 - Getting Electrocuted by Plugging it In Wrong
30:46 - Condition
35:02 - Blacklight Test
35:53 - Case
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A Guide to Understanding the Recording Model | 2013 Gibson Les Paul Recording II "Reissue" Review
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Les Paul:
Some guy: Time to put a JB in my Les Paul and crank it though a Modded Marshall
Les Paul: *Big Cry*
@Gary Winthorp better yet a kahler since those take more routing and are more common on a Les paul
@@bennycheca9426 yea it’s a great thing that that’s not happening today now that we got a Floyd rose model for the les Paul witch only needs the 4 original screws
@@breakingthelaw7974 the frx is literally the best thing floyd rose has made since it allows me to put a tremolo on a 335 without putting on a bigsby or bigsby variant
Les Paul didn’t give AF about these, or what sounds other players wanted. Les Paul played his “The Log” and (?) “the railroad spike”?
2:28 Plugs a gooseneck into the guitar to talk to the audience. That's hilarious! Leave it to Les, Professor Gadget, the mad scientist.
Invented multi-track recording. Kinda didn't have anything to prove after revolutionizing recording. But he kept going.
For the out-of-phase to really shine, you have to use the tone and volume controls. Rolling back a little on just one PU will bring back mids, tone pots will affect the cancellation in out of phase mode more a little like a centerfrq. control.
Use both and you will find lots of classic tones from Peter Green to B.B.King and lots more! !
Thanks! That's a great tone tip!
I just tried one yesterday! Beautiful guitar, amazing for ambient style cleans. I honestly really liked it for math rock tapping, of all things.
way too many tonal control options is very math rock lmao
Lovely, unique guitar. IIRC Steve Howe uses a LP Recording for at least one tune on The Steve Howe Album ('79 or '80).
I had to listen to Les play Lover half way through this. He was sounding like Steve Vai in 1948 pretty damned amazing. I appreciate being able to see and hear all these guitars. Thanks man.
Sadly Les Paul is pretty unknown to a huge mass of people and guitarist. He deserved more fame. Not only did he invent the Les Paul, he also was an fantastic guitarist and very good entertainer.
He invented multi track recording also.
@@bacchusnominus5251 He had practically nothing to do with the Les Paul tho. Let's be fair. It was just an endorsement gig. McCarty 'designed' the LP (I'm sure he didn't) and there's ample evidence they stole it from O.W. Appleton anyway..
Unbelievable to think he is truly one of the most underrated guitar players ever. Everyone knows his name but only a handful know how much of a master player he was. A legend for many reasons, to be remembered.
@@johntaylor7496 Yes! With the help, financial backing, and pull of his dear friend Bing Crosby, who realized what a wizard Les Paul was!
I have one and it's one of the most amazing sounding guitars I've ever played on. I get much envy from other musicians when I bring it out to jams.
I think it's pretty damn sharp in either version. The finish on this one is gorgeous.
Thank you Austin, always a pleasure watching you scrutinize the guitars, it's amazing how much you know about them. 😊
Freaking awesome man. The one LP I really wanted a detailed video on, and you read my mind.
That is the only les paul i really want besides a custom. But the single coils in it and the clearness and clean oh so perfect i need to start saving up to buy one
Same. I love my current all-rounder clean-oriented guitar, but I modded it so much I realized I just wanted the clean versatility of a Les Paul Recording.
From my 1 minute of Google research, apparently ibanez made recording model les Pauls, so that might be an option too
they're actually not single coils, they're humbuckers stacked up vertically that you can split up. super cool
You truly are a great person to play the guitar and I do enjoy the tutorial on each of the guitars. Each of the guitars put out very unique sounds of their own and you are very unique person to. MR. Trougly may GOD BLESS you very much today.
So much work put in
I have one, amazing clean guitar tones for a jazz or blues player. Clean tones are where it shines
I remember seeing these. This is an excellent review. I had no idea this guitar was so special. Thanks!
I saw the real one at the Les Paul museum in WI and have wanted one ever since. It will probably be the next Gibson I buy, if I can find one.
Former owner of a 1973 LP Recording (meidum weight) factory 2nd. AMAZING guitar! Thank you for demo-ing this one, albeit a 2nd gen. The original ones were SO heavy. I compared it directly to a friend's LP Personal, and the Personal had even more weight to it! I had mine refretted in Orlando in '94 by a gent named Bill Fells- best damned fret work I've ever seen! It had the complex neck binding, and this guy painstakingly removed and then reinstalled it all PERFECTLY. Such a fantastic job that after maybe 15 more years of light playing- when it was sold to Chicago Music Exchange- their vintage expert put it under blacklight bc he couldn't believe it was a refret. But, sure enough- yep. CME guy even said it was the best job he'd seen putting something like that back together. And, even harder to believe- they already had a another LP Recording in their stock at the time. They weren't going to buy mine, but dude figured hey- how often do you even see these come up for sale..? ps Great stuff you're doing here!
Thanks for the vid. Always regretted not buying one of these, they're awesome
I have an original 73 LPR, it is the most amazing guitar I've ever played, it can sound like gretsch, a tele a strat, or most Gibson tones from LPs to jazz models, it is irreplaceable for what I do
thank you so much for doing this video - I have always found these guitars (and the triumph bass) visually interesting. Thank you for doing what you do and the way you do it. All the very best :-)
OMG! What an incredible Les Paul! He loved Clean Tones. RIP Les Paul Genius!
That's honestly one of the nicest guitars I've ever seen.
helterskelter yeah actually
WILL IT CHUG!!!.......
Oh wait , wrong show.
I love odd ball guitars.
Excellent episode . Lots of info
Les Paul Recording: *Exists*
Gibson 2018: Here's a dip switch under the control cavity
Les Paul Recording: *Sob*
I've always wanted to try one of these out, thanks for the video
Those are some really sweet sounding clean tones for sure! I love both clean and distorted, like switching from top to bottom.
I love the way this sounds
I had a Les Paul Recording & I always made it distort because I was a hippie on LSD.
Sounds about right.
And I love you for doing so🥰
The 76 Recording is the first Les Paul I ever played. In 1978 my neighbor bought one and I fell in love. My next purchase for my studio is a 73 Recording they sound so damn good clean, dirty or Jazzy. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Why 73 ?
Terry Kath used one of these in the very early years of Chicago.
He also smoke crack
No Terry didn’t. This is a high impedance Les Paul with an ugly control cavity carved into the front. This guitar has nothing more in common than any other Les Paul than terry’s… except the ugly-@$$ extra cheap AF looking black plastic
@@peterwelsh1932 actually he did. Did you even watch/listen to the first minute of the video?...you know...the part where he says it's low impedance?
@@stephendringus8183 I'm working so: I'll give you a moment to reread, rewatch, and use less pronouns
@@peterwelsh1932 Terry Kath most definitely used a Les Paul Professional Recording model. Do a little research before you make definitive inaccurate statements. As for listening again, maybe you'll want to take your own advice and listen again, specifically at :51 and 1:32 where the words "low impedance" are used.... shame those big words confused you.
Neck humbucking and bridge single is nice. I sense some Red Special tones as well. I was waiting to hear "We Will Rock You"
I've never been much of a Les Paul fan, but this tones are amazing.
Need one of the 2014s like you demonstrated!!!
Gosh Trogly I Love this documentary. I bought a Brand new 1974 Lespaul Recording. Played it live for years. Had to sell later because of a divorce. I've missed that Guitar ever since. Not many people Know or demonstrate these models! I'm SAD & missing mine as I watch your Video! All the best My Ohio brother. I do have a friend that still has the Bass Version of the Recording Model. Every time I see his Bass Guitar! I miss my 1974 Recording that I Loved.
I have always wanted to hear one of these.. Sounds great..
Great review!
Thanks for this video! That is a beautiful guitar and If Only They had not turned it into basically a Les Paul modern it would be worth buying. They took out all of the Les Paul Customized features and "designed" this R II as what they were selling anyway, just with switches instead of push/pull tech. Disappointing. Still it's a pretty guitar and very unique looking. I'd love one with that XLR on the side. Leave it to Les.
Best routs I have EVER SEEN
The bassist from Barenaked Ladies uses the bass version of the Led Paul Recording at live gigs, along with his upright acoustic bass. He has GREAT tone!
my favourite so far!
This guitar looks so cool!
I have a 69' Bass with aftermarket Bridge & Tuners but is otherwise stock and is one of my favorite basses!
Wow! Wasn't expecting it to sound that good distorted!
I got one, thanks again, great vid
Nice job man!
You can read all over UA-cam people commenting on the marvellous low impedance single coil pickups on the Les Paul Recording and '71-'73 L5S. But I read, probably in a Les interview, that they were actually stacked humbuckers. Thankfully this video confirms this.
missed this.
I remember these from early '70s GP mags.
Terry Kath was a fan.
Interesting to watch this vid. I bought a new LP Recording in 1973 and gigged with it for a couple of years(still have the original brochure) but sold it to fund other gear around 1975. I used it through a Marshall 50w combo- volume cranked and used an old EHX LPB2? boost pedal. It was a really good guitar and on the bridge pickup I could get a sort of fat Tele tone. I found the pickups sounded little like the '70s Fender wide range humbuckers. I don't remember the guitar having two outputs as per this video, the 73 model had the output jack on the control plate..
Love the clean sound of these. Which is of course the only sound Les Paul himself cared about :-)
What a beautiful guitar 🎸!
Are you on Smack? They are uglier than a Tele, if that's even possible.
When I was a kid, my local music shop had an early 70s bass version of the Recording LP. We use to go in all the time and stare at it because of all the switches and pickups. I think the owner wanted $1000 for it which in the mid 80s seemed like a million dollars to us kids.
Good memories.
Worth the like to finally find out what the Decade knob was for! For no appropriate reason I had one of the earlier models. No Bigsby, satin walnut finish...it....weighed....A.....TON! I had a super wide strap with what looks like the inside of Uggs on it. Didn't last a year with it though. Thanks for the info!
I love the volute! My '76 ES-175 has one.
This was very informative.. great visuals to highlight the guitars switches. Btw it’s pronounced “v eye bramate”.
Great content in this video, Thank youu , Cheers !!!!
It looks awesome
I bought a '73 Les Paul Recording in the early 2000's, and when I eventually sold it, it had appreciated quite a bit in value. Turned out to be a great investment.
I still have one from that year and it's my Jazz instrument - medium gauge strings etc.
Les Paul Professional demo, it's not high gain, but it's not super clean. Clean by guitar player standards, right? Thanks for the video! And thanks for the Kay effector video. Saved me money!
Neat - nice that each setting was a distinct sound - some brands’ “taps” don’t sound distinct from the hummer bucker.
Thanks for this - I would really like one of these. Like the Gibson acme of clean tones. Brilliant episode. Revelation Guitars in the UK did a copy of this called the Revelation RLR. Alan Entwistle, who is Revelation's pickup guru, probably wanted to do it - don't think they sold well, although kicking myself for not picking one up.
I didn't liked it that much,but when taking a better look,i fell in love with it
Les did love what those boys did with his guitar after all….old but gold vid Trog! Have been SO interested in this model! Is the cutaway more rounded than most Les Pauls?
I hope own one of these someday.
Thanks for explaining this Guitar.I seen Terry Kath of Chicago playing a Les Paul Professional and if he modify it.Now I know it was a different model.
nice guitar, good videos.
The LP you're holding is a nice color. I was ready to buy one of the series II models (1980?) since it looked bad assed cool with all of those buttons. and the sales-guy talked me out of it. said it had been in the showcase for forever and steered me to another LP someone traded in.
Dammit, sales-guy.
I have two items you might be interested in about the Les Paul Recording Guitar. I have an original copy of the Les Paul Recording Guitar 4 page color brochure from 1971in excellent shape, along with the clear record copy of the 33-1/3 rpm record from Gibson with side one "Your sound is here" Voice Les Paul, and side two "Tomorrow, Today" written and played by Bruce Bolen. The entire recording was produced with one Les Paul Recording Guitar, one Les Paul Triumph bass and drums.
what a beauty.
I bought one of these new(Les Paul Recording II)in 2014.I have seen conflicting information about the top material. The original Gibson spec says maple top, but I have heard others say that it is mahogany. Mine has very straight grain in the wood very much like the one you have in this video. I could not swear that it is maple, it looks very much like the wood on the back.
The purpose of the low impedance pickups was the guitar would give out a line level signal and be plugged straight into a mixing console.
So they basically took a chapter from Brian May's homemade guitar. At least the pick guard part where the knobs and switches are. The look is similar in some ways and the phase switch was on his guitar from the beginning way back when him and his dad made his guitar when he was a teenager. His guitar is a great guitar by the way. I would love to have one of the replicas they are making.
Epiphone was making guitars with tone switches like that in the early 60's. I'd imaging that's where Brian May's father got the idea.
God bless you! You just saved me from spending 2k on this! May the G.A.S. continue!
Wow! The wiring and soldering of the electronics is really clean and well done! Unfortunately, I recently bought an Epiphone Slash Firebird LE. I took a look "under the hood" like you do with your guitars & unfortunately it looked horrible! Everything was a mess from the hokey wiring with just a very small 3 to 4th strands of wire not even wraped around its target goal then this super strong solder itself wouldn't reconstitute so I tried my solder to mix it in and no difference. I have a state of the art $60 hot as they come soldering "gun" that should have worked, or so I thought."I'll just have to install EMG Het/Set pickups w/their solderless electronics so I can just clip all of Epiphones crap wiring & soldering. Well, lol 🤯! You being an Explorer guy you can believe that the wiring wasn't long enough, there wasn't enough room in the main cavity so I had to wait for the new longer wires to get here from reordering from EMG, whom were a hundred times more helpful than Epiphone, I also had to make room in the cavity by making my Firebird a master volume & master tone instead of the standard individual pickup volume & tones. To distance myself from Epiphone & now Slash, I replaced the pickguard with a traditional Firebird emblem pickguard plus I also upgraded my truss rod cover with the Epiphone logo to a blank truss rod cover. That was one heck of a journey for an Epiphone Firebird. I paid $899.00 for it at Sweetwater music along with the EMG Het/Set pickups at $249.00 for the brushed gold finished pups. And at the time I could've bought The back stocked 2017 Gibson Firebird Studio in Pelham Blue w/gibson 490 & 498 pups plus a weird Dave Grohl regular non reverse Firebird headstock. Oh well. I have something pretty unique now that the guitar sounds 10 time better and looks really unique! I saved ALL of the stock stuff just in case these go up in value but with Sweetwater recently cutting the price down to $699.00🤮. It's amazing how Epiphone can be either hit or miss and it seems that it goes in cycles of building "runs". The Joe Bonamassa Firebird I "Treasure" LE was fantastic. I waited too long before buying it. Lol, the struggle continues, thanks for letting me rant. Have a good one all!
I had a Recording in the 70's. I chopped it in for a Custom. The Custom was a Norlin heavy dog. I wish I had kept the Recording though.
Had copy of the professional as a kid. It was an Ibanez. A nice guitar.....avg tuners. Wish I still had it.
I have an Ibanez ST300 it's got a lot of similar features; If you use this kind o guitars for gigs you will chose two or 3 sounds and remember the settings. The Ibanez plays fantastic and you find them for around 500€ in a decent shape
Awesome and thank you for this review.
1st and still watching this especially long upload.
Again, Thank You for this review as this is not only the best review of this guitar but really just about the ONLY review of this guitar.
13 minutes in and I'm totally disappointed that 2013 Gibson Company could/wouldn't afford the extra costs for accurate Low-Z pickups. Not sure I understand Gibson's reason for this as it's the Customer who ultimately ends up paying for what the guitar leaves the factory with. Wow, Thumbs-Down for 2013 Gibson.
managers always be like, "How can we get 3.72% higher profit?"
Alabama Shakes at the beginning of the playing? Always loved the look of this guitar.
Like the sound a lot
The model from the 70's is nice....very good for Jazz...wow never seen a two?.....would like one ...one day .. .
Alex James, the bassist from blur, used a four string version of these live and I always remember thinking that it was an intriguing looking instrument.
Awesome Trog《☆》The energy stored in the capacitors is probably being dicharged into your hand when switching the cable over :*: Cool Stuff :*::$🤠☻🤠:*:$
Beautiful .... Of course a les Paul bein my favorite on the elec side of things ....
I love the over driven sound, I like it
God I want one of these so badly
You MUST review a Les Paul Jumbo!
It is definitely an interesting looking guitar!
how cool is that microphone attachment!
That microphone input is crazy talk
I remember getting a demo recording in the mail in a brochure. It was on a square sheet of translucent blue plastic. Les Paul himself wasn’t doing the demo.
Austin,
Did you see the new Gibson Custom Butterfly 1-Piece Quilt Trans Geode?? Holy Moly Batman! It is in the new Guitar Center catalog. Would You Rock or Not
Awesome video! I own an ebony version 2. Most all of the ""version 1" LP Recording guitars that I was shopping had cracked control plates by the 1/4" jack. One guitar version 1 showed up from New York that I instantly discovered had a dead rear pickup. I brought the schematics to Mark over at Timeless Guitars and he corrected the wiring but the rear PUP was DOA. Many of the early guitars were mis-wired. Mark contacted several pickup manufacturers - one even offered to take a mold of the pickup and recreate one. That was a great offer but the guitar went back. I have since purchased four more additional vintage low impedance Gibson pickups., two with nubs of wire that I will have to carefully solder wires to without destroying the pickup. If you look at the prices of the vintage recording guitars they have skyrocketed to as much as $9,999 on Reverb! OK ... that one was signed by Les Paul ... the high side of the market for the vintage 70s are as high as $7500. A few decades I did not pay that much ... they were going for around $1200. Thanks again!
Ebony has never existed on a Les Paul Recording, they used an indian rosewood fretboard !
@@mila8400 Ebony color Les Paul ... my Recording is black ... manufacturers do call guitar colors ebony ... OK?
@@WatchdogVideo Okay, sorry but it was a bit confusing, I thought that you did mean the fretboard...probably not many have been made with that ebony finish in these years
Not to make you feel bad but the black version is the rarest one of them all and has a higher value. Put with a dead pickup I guess it might drop in price. However I’m sure you could’ve found one in the used market somewhere
@@mila8400 OK ... yeah I keep forgetting that ebony is not only the color but also the wood.
What a choice of sounds coming out of that machine. That's crazy, isn't it?
I have a Ibanez japan made copy of this model. It’s heavy as hell but sounds incredible. Only thing is I have a few friends that always wanna borrow it to record with
Jan Akkerman of Focus played one of these and in his solo career, lovely sounding guitar, maybe epiphone should introduce one of these to their line of guitars
Look at that Whammy Bar! Wow! 😲 Amazing!
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I'd love to get one with the bigsby
The roller bridge they installed was made in Korea...
It's not the best roller bridge available and the last owner would have had no problem finding a roller bridge that would have dropped right on the original studs...
God knows I have repaired so many guitars over the years to know that...
As for the end of the fretboard I suppose if you bend your strings up too hard you'll simply fret out because of that half-fret...
That reminds me of my Flying V-II with the "boomerang" pickups...
I didn't expect it to sound SO fabulous with distortion...
What would Les Paul say 😄😄😄 ??
Seriously, that thing sounds HUGE...
It's more versatile than I thought...
In spite of all the guitars I've had on my workbench over the decades I've never had one...
Amazing Les Paul...
Damn, I'm gonna want one now 😄😄😄
With some TLC, you can rub those spots out. Rubbing alcohol with a guitar clothe will probably work. Then you can shoot a thin layer of gloss coat. Mask the area. Use an airbrush. Spray in thin layers allowing to dry.