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1969 Gibson Les Paul bass
1969 Gibson Les Paul bass, walnut finish

Solid Honduran mahogany body, set 3-piece mahogany neck with Brazillian rosewood fretboard. Two low-impedance humbucking pickups. 30 1/2 inch scale.

The Les Paul Bass is often termed the Les Paul Recording, or the Les Paul Professional however these were names of guitars; Gibson literature of the time only ever describes this model as a Les Paul Bass

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1969 Les Paul Owners Manual
The 1969 Les Paul Bass owners manual
describes the components and functions of the Les Paul Bass controls

As shown in the 1970 Les Paul Catalogue

The 1970 Gibson Les Paul catalogue
The 1970 Gibson Les Paul catalogue
features the Les Paul bass, and the special low-impedance amplifier that was made to accompany it.

The Les Paul bass first shipped in 1969, but was first featured in the 1970 catalogue. It appeared in the 'Les Paul' booklet rather than the basses booklet and was listed at $495; more than the EB0 ($350), EB1 ($395), EB3 ($410), but still less than the EB2D ($510). The bass was described as follows.

The frequency response, range of harmonics and crips clear tones of the LP bass will exceed that of any electric bass on the market to date. This instrument is the only bass equipped with two low-impedance, humbucking pickups, and the slim single cutaway design is especially popular with todays groups.

FEATURES: low impedance electronics and pickups. Clear grain British Honduras mahogany with center crossband body construction. Three piece laminated British Honduras mahogany neck construction. Buffed and polished clear walnut finish reveals all the fine grain-lined features of the basic wood. Brazillian rosewood fingerboard. Chrome-plated Schaller machine heads with sealed gears. Nickel-plated Tune-O-Matic bridge. 18¼" long, 14" wide, 2" deep; 30 1/2" scale, 24 frets

As this is a low impedance instrument, it requires a low impedance amplifier, such as the LP12 that was launched at the same time. The LP12 was an LP1 preamp, with an LP2 cabinet. Another option was to use a Gibson AD1 low-to-high impedance trasformer cord. The Shure A95U is a modern day equivalent. This bass was eventually replaced by the Les Paul Triumph bass in the early 1970s, which was fundamentally the same, but with the addition of a low to high impedance switch.
Famous users include Suzie Quatro.

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