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Just purchased a 2009 Les Paul Traditional Cherry Burst. Plays great, very heavy but also very bassey. I play though an old Airline bass amp (15inch) and a Marshall Guvnor. But even doing extensive tone adjustment through the amp and Guvnor tone controls it’s difficult to get a less bassey...
Great Idea, how about consideration of a similar list of Goldtops with PAF's on the market. Would be helpful for us "Goldtop Believers" for the same reasons.