You guys are funny. Les Pauls are made out of wood, by people. Every piece of wood is different. People are different. Les Pauls are different. I've played many, and no two feel, play, or sound exactly the same. Some are fantastic. Some are shit. This applies to all guitars. Until the Japanese figure out how to make synthetic wood, and build a machine that can make a guitar without any human input whatsoever, this will always be true.
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Originally posted by zeeglerYou guys are funny. Les Pauls are made out of wood, by people. Every piece of wood is different. People are different. Les Pauls are different. I've played many, and no two feel, play, or sound exactly the same. Some are fantastic. Some are shit. This applies to all guitars. Until the Japanese figure out how to make synthetic wood, and build a machine that can make a guitar without any human input whatsoever, this will always be true."Now remember, things look bad and it looks like you're not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is. ":JOSEY WALES
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The high end Eclipse models are real nice guitars. Quite different from a real LP, but nice nonethless. More like a modernized interpretation of a LP. If you want a LP-like body style but with more modern appointments, they're a nice compromise.
Personally, I prefer a GMP Pawnshop, but those are getting more and more rare.
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To an extent it is true, however a person touching up a guitar will not have much to do with tone. That comes in the manfacturing part, and since most companies use machines to cut there guitars and will use wood from the same batches or style that will dictate tone more then anything. Not to mention weight, neck joint etc...
Not to mention electronics, such as pots, switches and pickups.. will all have effect on tone.
So yeah, a ESP can come close to a Paul, so can any other clone company, but a gibson is still a gibson and an ESP is still an ESP.
Originally posted by toddstaplesThe no statement that is more true
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Originally posted by GrandturkIt works like this - a Gibson Les Paul is a Gibson Les Paul. If you want one, you want one and there is no substitution. You can get guitars that look like it, or even sound like it, but it will never be a Gibson Les Paul. If you get something other than a Gibson Les Paul, you'll kick yourself until you get one.
Now, if you just want something in that range and don't really care about it being a "Gibson Les Paul," just go out and play a few and find the right one. I would never get an Epiphoney, but that's just me - I'm sure they're righteous.
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doesn't zakk wylde use a les paul with EMGs????? ESP may have some good guitars , but all of them are a wannabe something mostly JacksonUntil the Japanese figure out how to make synthetic wood
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Originally posted by Rich#6 View Postthey have Switch guitars and the scarey Vibracell Technology
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I bought a Epi LP tobacco sunburt standard when they just starting to come out around '97 or so..
GREAT guitar, but the pickups truly sucked..So I had some Gibson Classic 57's thrown in and wow..It was one of the best LPs I've ever played or heard ever..but it was an Epi...so I ditched it just for that reason alone!!
That was very dumb.."Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
Donnie Swanstrom 01/25/06..miss ya!
"Well, your friend would have Bell's Palsy, which is a facial paralysis, not "Balls Pelsy" like we're joking about here." Toejam's attempt at sensitivity.
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Originally posted by hippietim View PostBill, that sounded like someone that was beat up for wearing Sears Toughskins in 2nd grade
It just didn't have that "Gibson" name on it..
Sears toughskins..NICE
That reminds me of my Grandma bringing me to Zayre's for a new pair of "slacks"..Husky of course.."Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
Donnie Swanstrom 01/25/06..miss ya!
"Well, your friend would have Bell's Palsy, which is a facial paralysis, not "Balls Pelsy" like we're joking about here." Toejam's attempt at sensitivity.
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It really depends on what type of music you are playing. If you play super heavy music with little in the way of dynamics, you will see no added value by using a Les Paul. If you use a ton of processing, the same holds true. These guitars really come into their element when used in a more "plug-in-and-play" situation where you are running the guitar right into a good tube amp (possibly with a few pedals).
I also don't like EMG's in a Les Paul. Not that they sound bad, they don't, but they tend to homogenize the sound of any guitar (not just Les Pauls)...in effect, they sound like EMG's no matter what you put them in. Not necessarily a bad thing, but not my thing.
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