Re: New Priest models...........
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Gibsons have about 35 guys working on the line producing their guitars. Its pretty common among experienced players that their quality is sporatic these days.
I had an SG and an original Firebird. But once I went to a superstrat with a 25.5" scale, unpainted neck, etc... I never looked back. I find quality superstrats are simply superior guitars.
Gibsons are OK. But I find mahogany does not stick out in the mix when soloing. I don't find them particularly attractive guitars. I don't like the upper fret access of the Les Pauls although I do like the shape of the neck.
I would look at a Dean before a Gibson any day.
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For lead Alder guitars are the way, for rythem nothing beats the warmth and chunk of a les paul. Personly i prefer rythem playing so i love my mahogony guitars. But i heve heard some great soloing on les pauls as well.
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Gibsons have about 35 guys working on the line producing their guitars. Its pretty common among experienced players that their quality is sporatic these days.
I had an SG and an original Firebird. But once I went to a superstrat with a 25.5" scale, unpainted neck, etc... I never looked back. I find quality superstrats are simply superior guitars.
Gibsons are OK. But I find mahogany does not stick out in the mix when soloing. I don't find them particularly attractive guitars. I don't like the upper fret access of the Les Pauls although I do like the shape of the neck.
I would look at a Dean before a Gibson any day.
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For lead Alder guitars are the way, for rythem nothing beats the warmth and chunk of a les paul. Personly i prefer rythem playing so i love my mahogony guitars. But i heve heard some great soloing on les pauls as well.
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