Following the success of the 2025 Les Paul Standard Double Trouble, Gibson is bringing that same “personal” magic to its most reliable workhorse. The legendary guitar maker has officially unveiled the Les Paul Studio Double Trouble, a limited-edition run that blends classic Gibson DNA with a striking, stage-ready aesthetic.
Available in iconic Cherry Sunburst and Dirty Lemon Burst finishes, this release is designed for the player who wants the feel of a vintage instrument with the versatility of a modern build.
The “Double Trouble” Aesthetic
The “Double Trouble” moniker refers to the guitar’s distinctive uncovered Burstbucker Pro humbuckers featuring Double Classic White bobbins. While a subtle tweak, the contrast against the sunburst finish offers a “bold, stage-ready look” that sets it apart from the standard Studio line.
According to Gibson, the design philosophy was simple: create a guitar that “feels like home” from the moment you pick it up, translating a player’s ideas into sound without friction.

Key Specifications at a Glance
| Feature | Specification |
| Body Material | Mahogany with “Ultra-Modern” weight relief |
| Top | Carved plain maple cap |
| Neck Profile | SlimTaper mahogany |
| Fingerboard | Bound Rosewood (12” radius) |
| Pickups | Gibson Burstbucker Pro (Double Classic White bobbins) |
| Controls | 2 Volume (Push/Pull Coil-Split), 2 Tone |
| Bridge | Nashville Tune-O-Matic with Aluminum Stop Bar |
| Price | $1,599 |
Built for the Stage: Weight Relief and Tonewoods
True to the Les Paul spirit, the Studio Double Trouble features a mahogany body glued to a carved plain maple cap. This “dynamic duo” of tonewoods provides the deep resonance and sharp attack the Les Paul is famous for.
However, your back will thank you—Gibson has utilized “ultra-modern” weight relief, making this a much more manageable option for long sets and marathon studio sessions without sacrificing that signature sustain.

Versatile Electronics: From Humbucker Growl to Single-Coil Bite
Under the hood, the Double Trouble is a tone-shaper’s dream. The Burstbucker Pro humbuckers are wound for high-output power and dynamic response.
For those who need more variety, the independent volume knobs feature push/pull coil-splitting. This allows players to jump from a thick, creamy humbucker growl to a snappy, single-coil bite with a simple click, making it one of the most versatile guitars in its price bracket.

Hardware and Reliability
Gibson isn’t cutting corners on the “Studio” designation. The guitar features high-end hardware designed for rock-solid tuning stability:
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Graph Tech Nut: Ensures smooth string travel and better sustain.
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Vintage Deluxe Tuners: Featuring classic Keystone buttons for a timeless look.
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Lightweight Aluminum Tailpiece: Pairs with the Nashville Tune-O-Matic bridge for precision intonation.
“The Les Paul Studio Double Trouble represents the essential Les Paul concept – refreshed for today’s musicians who want something more personal than just another guitar,” says Gibson. “This is the one.”

Pricing and Availability
Staying true to the Studio’s heritage as an “accessible” professional instrument, the Les Paul Studio Double Trouble is priced at $ 1,599/£1,549.
Available at Andertons in Cherry Sunburst and Dirty Lemonburst
Available at Guitar Center in Cherry Sunburst and Dirty Lemonburst
Available at Sweetwater in Cherry Sunburst and Dirty Lemonburst
Available at Thomann in Cherry Sunburst and Dirty Lemonburst
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