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Gibson Les Paul Gold Top Deluxe

jb_abides

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Sounds great. That's showing some Marshall Jubilee 2555x love.

Is that the Sonicake Levitate? or Factory? or the separate mini ones?
 

melpi65

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Sounds great. That's showing some Marshall Jubilee 2555x love.

Is that the Sonicake Levitate? or Factory? or the separate mini ones?

Hola,

I have the levitate, i think for the reverb it gives you the price is more than enough at least for me :)

Thanks for commenting!
 

Elmore

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melpi65, there was a great player in the 1970s that played a Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop similar to yours. His name was Barry Bailey and he played for the Atlanta Rhythm Section. I thought you would enjoy these tunes.


 
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zoommutt

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Man, I don't think thin and minihumbuckers should be in the same sentence after that playing. I felt it!
 

GStone

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Hi!

I would like to share a video with my Gibson Les Paul Gold Top Deluxe:


I hope you like it!
Congrats and HNGD. Oh heck yeah! :love: I always liked them deluxes and the minihums. I'm looking for a nice lightweight one in wine red. Enjoy.
 

Bruce R

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melpi65, there was a great player in the 1970s that played a Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop similar to yours. His name was Barry Bailey and he played for the Atlanta Rhythm Section. I thought you would enjoy these tunes.
Barry was indeed amazing. I have always loved his work, but even more so as my "ear" improved. Tone, tone, tone, and the playing to go with it.
 
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