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Les Paul Triumph Adverts and Reviews
 | The sounds of tomorrow for todays music 1972 double page Gibson advert for the newly designed Les Paul Bass - now dubbed the Triumph. It appeared in the April 1972 edition of Guitar Player and uses the same picture and text as used previously in the 1971 Gibson Low Impedance catalogue. The text refers to the free flexi disc that came with the '71 catalogue, and it is not clear whether the disc was also issued in the magazine |
 | Guitar Review - Les Paul Triumph Bass 1973 Gibson Les Paul Triumph review from the British magazine Beat Instrumental.
| In the past few years. Fender have had the bass market pretty well sewn up, both on stage and in the studio. Although Gibson marketed a number of well-made guitars, they were found to have too much 'boom' for most uses, and the cutting treble sound of the Fender was preferred. Gibson have now got wise to this and have produced their first real contender to the Fender supremacy. It is called the Les Paul Triumph Bass. It has two low impedance humbuckers and enough controls to produce virtually any effect required, except the famous 'boom' |
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 | Show us a man whos's too good for a Gibson Les Paul UK ad for the Triumph bass and Les Paul Recording guitar. The add was produced by Selmer who were the British distributors of Gibson Instruments.
| ...he's flipped. Because the world's greatest can't fault the perfection of a Gibson Les Paul electric guitar. So if you're serious about the sounds you're making try out the amazing new Les Paul Triumph bass. |
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