Slash Signature Rosso Corsa Les Paul

Mark Wein

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Slash Signature Rosso Corsa Les Paul
After saving big rock riffs from the electronic mainstream with Guns N’ Roses, and tearing it up big time with Snakepit, Velvet Revolver, and numerous solo and side projects, Slash truly needs no introduction. His new Gibson Les Paul, though, is something you do want to hear about.

The Slash Signature Rosso Corsa Les Paul blends timeless specs with Slash-approved features and fine points all dressed in a brand new finish from Gibson USA: Rosso Corsa—or “racing red.” This luscious, deep-reed transparent finish in hand-sprayed nitrocellulose lacquer beautifully shows off the guitar’s Grade-AAA flamed maple top, while letting the tonewood breath to enhance a rich, deep, resonant tone. Commemorative details include a distinctive Slash graphic on the headstock, echoed in a silkscreen on the included black Gibson USA hardshell case. Add a pair of Seymour Duncan™ Slash Signature® humbucking pickups, a TonePros™ Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece, and top it all off with unparalleled Gibson build quality, and the Slash Signature Rosso Corsa Les Paul sounds every bit as killer as it looks.

Body and Neck
The Slash Signature Rosso Corsa Les Paul is built on a foundation of the same traditional tonewood combination that helped to make the Les Paul Standard legendary when it first arrived six decades ago. A carved solid Grade-AAA figured maple top lends bite and articulation to the sound, while a select mahogany back—treated with Gibson’s traditional weight relief to increase playing comfort and enhance resonance—contributes superb warmth and depth. A solid, quarter-sawn mahogany neck is glued in and carved in the fast ’60s SlimTaper profile that Slash prefers, and topped with a Grade-A rosewood fingerboard featuring 22
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medium-jumbo frets and traditional trapezoid inlays. Both the body top and fingerboard are bound in vintage cream; to avoid concealing any of this luscious Rosso Corsa finish, the guitar carries no pickguard.

Pickups and Electronics
Slash—always particular about pickup tone—has teamed up with Seymour Duncan™ to produce the Slash Signature® humbuckers to his precise requirements. These are made in the image of the hallowed Gibson PAF humbuckers of the late 1950s, with genuine Alnico II magnets, but with a few extra turns of wire for a richer, throatier tone in the neck position and plenty of crunch and wail in the bridge. They are wired in the traditional four-knob control complement with three-way selector switch, and include “orange drop” tone capacitors on the tone pots.
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Hardware
A high-quality TonePros™ set including a Tune-o-matic bridge and lightweight stopbar tailpiece ensure solid sustain and precise intonation, while a set of vintage-style tuners retains a traditional look at the headstock. Strap locks ensure that your Slash Signature Rosso Corsa Les Paul stays secure throughout the most rockin’ performance you can throw at it.
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Cases and Extras
The Slash Signature Rosso Corsa Les Paul comes protected in a plush-lined Gibson USA hardshell case with black exterior and Slash artwork silkscreen. It includes an owner’s manual and adjustment literature, and Gibson’s Limited Lifetime Warranty, and 24/7/365 Customer Service.
 
I wonder how those pickups differ to the Duncan Alnico ProII's that he always used?..other than in price that is :embarrassed:
 
Nice les paul. The fact it's a "slash" paul kinda kills it for me. And, normally I don't care; if it's a nice sig guitar, I don't mind who's it is as long as I like the guitar - but I'll make an exception in this case.
 
Hey look, a red les paul.

Yeah, I guess I don't really jones after someone elses tone so much as I want the tone that I hear in my own head. For that reason, I just wouldn't be all that interested in paying the premium for the name attached to this guitar. Now if they sold it without the name, I would pick it up and see if i like the sound.
 
It's pretty, but I wouldn't play a Slash sig.
I don't even like Slash's tone.
 
The whole idea of a double signature guitar seems really dumb. I starting to think a lot of folks don't know Les Paul was a person.
 
It's ok. Basically a Les Paul Std. with a AAA top and aftermarket pickups and bridge. I guess it's an ok deal. Looks like a nice Les Paul. Nothing to gush over.
 
It looks like a nice Les Paul.

Anybody remember the Epi Slash LP from the late 90's I wanna say? Trans purple flame with the snakepit logo? Kinda wish I would have picked that one up. . .
 
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