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How less is more in the guitar world – Gibson Les Paul Junior & Tone King Gremlin


➡ Gibson Les Paul Junior Electric Guitar – Vintage Tobacco Burst:
Gibson Les Paul Junior Electric Guitar – Vintage Tobacco Burst

➡ Tone King Gremlin 5-watt 1×12″ Tube Combo Amp with Attenuator – Brown and Beige:
Tone King Gremlin 5-watt 1×12" Tube Combo Amp with Attenuator – Brown and Beige

Since 1954, the Les Paul Junior has been wowing audiences and players alike – with nothing more than a single cutaway slab of mahogany and a lone Dog Ear P-90! This Gibson Les Paul Junior continues the tradition of the original Juniors, with a fat ’50s style neck profile and wraparound bridge to accentuate the unique Gibson playing feel and huge tone. It’s a great guitar for those who know that less is more.

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Originally posted by UCc88NE-XVLHWNmRa5ekGfXg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx9s8D4U2I0

23 thoughts on “How less is more in the guitar world – Gibson Les Paul Junior & Tone King Gremlin

  • And with thy balls firmly in my wife’s grip, I must conjure bullshit to explain why I have one being delivered to me this week

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  • I just bought a Gremlin. It’s truly amazing. I’ve been using Fender amps for 44 years and I took my ancient Princeton into a shop, played through it, played a chord through the Gremlin and I was instantly sold. What a great amp. All of my guitars sound different through the Gremlin…they sound so much more interesting, especially my very old Les Paul. Suddenly I’m just using a tuner, an EQ pedal and a Topanga spring reverb. What a sound! I’m looking for a Tone King to gig with. Who needs a vintage amp?

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  • Not to complicate things but do you recommend any particular Reverb and OD pedals to go well with this setup?

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  • Wondering when you got the Gremlin and your view of build quality/reliability. I think Tone King now owned by Boutique Amps Distribution group (along with Friedman, Soldano, Morgan and some others) and hoping that hasn't diminished..

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  • This is my favorite pairing right now. The LPJ and Gremlin would be the last to go if I had to sell everything.

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  • Recently bought a Gremlin after saving up and it's really such a great small amp. The attenuator is an amazing addition but what's even better is the ability to attenuate only one channel so you can have sparkly clean tones on one channel and them bam shatter the glass with distortion. Takes pedals really well too, if you even need them. Would gladly pay more to take this package with the tone and volume and add reverb and trem like the Imperial. Now that would be a hard to beat amp.

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  • Sounds great. A little too compressed on some chords. I had a TK Imperial II and it was too heavy and too much power. I might like this amp I'll have to start saving for one.

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  • awesome vid, i got a epiphone dot and les paul custom and gonna get a gibson but torn between this one and a tribute…. think this made up my mind!! ????

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