Re: To anyone that owns multiple Les Pauls........
I have 2 gibson les pauls and those are my only guitars my #1 is my les paul classic w/ pg/pg and my les paul special faded is obviously my #2 and is stock. lately i have been wanting to sell my #2 and get one of the following guitars like a strat,tele, brian may signiture, p-90 sg, or a regular sg. My opinion, at least in my case, is that if you've got the cash or for some reason hate anything that doesnt have humbuckers, than multiple pauls are good. The reason I say this is that good pauls are a lott-o-cash and once you got a good expensive one you have to spend a bunch of cash to get another than will keep up with your other paul. At a gig, in the time it takes you to switch guitars for different tunings, if your good you could just tune the one you already have on. I would rather have 2 or 3 guitars that are different and can cover everything than have 2 of the same styled guitars that just rival each other, because essentially you will always have one that is better.
I have 2 gibson les pauls and those are my only guitars my #1 is my les paul classic w/ pg/pg and my les paul special faded is obviously my #2 and is stock. lately i have been wanting to sell my #2 and get one of the following guitars like a strat,tele, brian may signiture, p-90 sg, or a regular sg. My opinion, at least in my case, is that if you've got the cash or for some reason hate anything that doesnt have humbuckers, than multiple pauls are good. The reason I say this is that good pauls are a lott-o-cash and once you got a good expensive one you have to spend a bunch of cash to get another than will keep up with your other paul. At a gig, in the time it takes you to switch guitars for different tunings, if your good you could just tune the one you already have on. I would rather have 2 or 3 guitars that are different and can cover everything than have 2 of the same styled guitars that just rival each other, because essentially you will always have one that is better.
Comment