Originally posted by Strat-O-Master
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Les Paul Std or a PRS Singlecut?
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Not a big fan of either but, between the two, I'd go with the PRS. I prefer the looks of the Les Paul, esp. the bound neck & body. But, otherwise (playability, quality, etc), the typical PRS pretty much blows away most Gibsons.
+1 to the ESPs Eclipse IIs, though. That's a good alternative. They're a nice compromise between the looks of a LP and the QC & playability of the PRS. And, if you can live without binding at all, the Carvins are sure to be great players and tone machines.
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Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
+1 to the ESPs Eclipse IIs, though. That's a good alternative. They're a nice compromise between the looks of a LP and the QC & playability of the PRS. And, if you can live without binding at all, the Carvins are sure to be great players and tone machines.
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Personally I want to try the new Carvin. It looks awesome and the price is a clincher.
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Well here's what I got. I was about $400 more than I budgeted but it came with the artist package so I caved in. I played the a few Gibsons and a Singlecut Trem and the PRS was a much better player. The quality on the Gibsons I saw was pretty bad. The binding didn't look good on any of them and you could see remnants of glue around the edges. The Bullion gold LP Classic I tried out would stay in tune at all. Every bend took that sucker right out of tune. I tried another one and the intonation was off. Singlecut trem was much nicer and I really liked the coil-tapped tone knob.
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Originally posted by DonP View PostDon't get a Les Paul, so that you can always wonder "would of, could of, should of".
Would have, could have, should have/would've, could've, should've. :ROTF:I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by Dreamland_Rebel View Postget a tokai
Congrats, bro.Scott
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