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Product Description
The body of the Robot Les Paul Junior Special is constructed from a solid slab piece of mahogany wood.
The average weight of a Robot Les Paul Junior Special body is 5.21 lbs, which is about average for a Les Paul body. This particular range of weight helps create more balance, a solid feel, and brighter tones that prove compatible with the P-90 pickup configuration.
Tonal Characteristics
Mahogany is a time-tested tonewood known for its warm tonal qualities and clear resonance. In this type of solid body, it tends to help yield maximum sustain of notes and chords, and enhance the resonance of the overall sound.
Other Materials
The glue is a proprietary Type 1 glue that forms an everlasting bond, and enhances the tonal characteristics of the body.Neck and Headstock
Species
Like many other Gibson models, the neck of the Robot Les Paul Junior Special is constructed from a solid piece of mahogany, which delivers the various preferences that most players demand: strong, rigid and light. Milled and cut to the proper “quarter-sawn” wood grain orientation and kiln dried for true climate acclimation, mahogany is highly machinable but extremely expressable in the hands of the detailed craftsmen at Gibson USA.
Truss Rod
Through the center of the neck is the same historically proven and recognized truss rod for the fine adjustments needed to ensure ultimate and personalized string action and sustain.
Profile
Through the center of the neck is the same historically proven and recognized truss rod for the fine adjustments needed to ensure ultimate and personalized string action and sustain.
Joint Angle
3.0°
Headstock Angle
The headstock is carefully angled at 17 degrees, which increases pressure on the strings and helps them stay in the nut slots. An increase in string pressure also means there is no loss of string vibration between the nut and the tuners, which equals better sustain.
Headstock Logo
The classic Gibson and “Les Paul Model” logo are silk-screened onto the face of the headstock veneer. Together they form one of the most recognizable logos in all of music, representing more than a century of originality and excellence. There is simply no equal.
Tonal Characteristics
The angled, classical-style peg head, when matched with the larger tenon, offers enhanced sustain. Fingerboard
Average Weight
The average weight of a Robot Les Paul Junior Special neck is approximately 0.94 lbs.
The average weight of a Robot Les Paul Junior Special body is 5.21 lbs, which is about average for a Les Paul body. This particular range of weight helps create more balance, a solid feel, and brighter tones that prove compatible with the P-90 pickup configuration.
Tonal Characteristics
Mahogany is a time-tested tonewood known for its warm tonal qualities and clear resonance. In this type of solid body, it tends to help yield maximum sustain of notes and chords, and enhance the resonance of the overall sound.
Other Materials
The glue is a proprietary Type 1 glue that forms an everlasting bond, and enhances the tonal characteristics of the body.Neck and Headstock
Species
Like many other Gibson models, the neck of the Robot Les Paul Junior Special is constructed from a solid piece of mahogany, which delivers the various preferences that most players demand: strong, rigid and light. Milled and cut to the proper “quarter-sawn” wood grain orientation and kiln dried for true climate acclimation, mahogany is highly machinable but extremely expressable in the hands of the detailed craftsmen at Gibson USA.
Truss Rod
Through the center of the neck is the same historically proven and recognized truss rod for the fine adjustments needed to ensure ultimate and personalized string action and sustain.
Profile
Through the center of the neck is the same historically proven and recognized truss rod for the fine adjustments needed to ensure ultimate and personalized string action and sustain.
Joint Angle
3.0°
Headstock Angle
The headstock is carefully angled at 17 degrees, which increases pressure on the strings and helps them stay in the nut slots. An increase in string pressure also means there is no loss of string vibration between the nut and the tuners, which equals better sustain.
Headstock Logo
The classic Gibson and “Les Paul Model” logo are silk-screened onto the face of the headstock veneer. Together they form one of the most recognizable logos in all of music, representing more than a century of originality and excellence. There is simply no equal.
Tonal Characteristics
The angled, classical-style peg head, when matched with the larger tenon, offers enhanced sustain. Fingerboard
Average Weight
The average weight of a Robot Les Paul Junior Special neck is approximately 0.94 lbs.
