Wednesday, March 18, 2026

29 thoughts on “2009 Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro Guitar Review Scott Grove

  • I bought a cherry sunburst version in 2010. It's an awesome guitar. Looks great, sounds even better. Very versitile.

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  • 14 years late, but I finally stumbled across this video. I bought the exact same guitar in 2010, and it's still my favorite Les Paul!

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  • WOW. Man you can do anything with that guitar. Or should I say GITTAR in the split coil mode.

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  • Very nice guitar I have the 2011 model wine red. And I do dig the pickguards. If I had one without I might be tempted to leave it off…. Dont think I could put holes in a les paul!!

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  • Always enjoyed your vids and only skipped ahead on ones I already viewed. Lol! I like the narrative parts because I learn a lot. Glad to see you back on YouTube.

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  • Has that got the super 57 in bridge? If so, what differences do you see compared to the plus?

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  • Have you played the Epiphone version of this guitar? Seems the only difference is the locking tuners. Just wondering what your take on the Epiphone version is.

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  • Great review ! awesome demo of how versatile the tones it produces . Thanks !

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  • Lol bought one of these in 2009…. replaced tuners to kluson, bone nut, new paf pickups, callaham steel, 50s wiring, and pots/caps upgrade. This kind of makes me mad I don't still have those pickups in it 🙂

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  • I own the Les Paul Tradition Pro as well and love it,traded two Les Pauls to get it,and thought I was nuts,but like you said the intonation with the plek job is amazing,gottin' do more country pickin' with the pots pulled out like you did..great job,you sound like GEARMANDUDE who demos pedals on Youtube…God Bless Rob!!!

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  • Plek is the only way to go, its a superior fret level and nut fit there is no super luthier that can even come close with all their little secrects and tricks. Joe Glaser pleks everything. Their are people who have plek machines that will setup your guitar, I have one about 150 miles from me.

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