The Apex of Elegance—The Les Paul Supreme
This isn’t just a Les Paul; it’s a statement. The Gibson Les Paul Supreme is where timeless design collides with modern refinement, creating an instrument that’s as breathtaking to behold as it is to play. From the moment you lay eyes on the AAA-grade figured maple top, swimming under that deep Translucent Ebony Burst finish, you know you’re holding something special. It’s a guitar built for the connoisseur, the player who demands both world-class performance and unparalleled aesthetic beauty.
Artistry in Every Detail
Gibson held nothing back. The body—a mahogany foundation with ultra-modern weight relief—is capped with that stunning maple, all bound in elegant multi-ply. The visual feast continues up the ebony fretboard with its compound radius, adorned with intricate Mother of Pearl Super Split Block inlays. Even the headstock is a work of art, featuring a 1940s-inspired Mother of Pearl inlay that sets this Les Paul leagues apart from its brethren. Every element, from the gold hardware to the locking Grover Keystone tuners, is thoughtfully chosen for maximum impact and performance.
Sonic Versatility on Tap
Under the hood, this Supreme is a tonal chameleon. It’s loaded with a Burstbucker Pro in the neck and a slightly hotter Burstbucker Pro + in the bridge, delivering that quintessential PAF-style warmth and bite. But the real magic lies in the electronics. Each of the four knobs is a push/pull switch, unlocking a universe of sound. You can coil-tap either pickup for glassy, single-coil snap, engage a pure bypass for a straight-to-the-amp roar, or flip the phase for that classic, hollowed-out funk and blues tone. It’s an entire arsenal of sounds in one flawlessly crafted instrument.
Unrivaled Playability
This Les Paul feels as good as it looks. The SlimTaper neck profile is fast and comfortable, while the modern contoured heel provides effortless access to the upper frets. The compound radius ebony fingerboard—transitioning from 10″ to 16″—is a shredder’s dream, allowing for comfortable chording down low and choke-free bends up high. It’s a guitar that practically plays itself, inviting you to explore every inch of the fretboard.





















