pac112 said:is it true that in epi lp they use ply woods but in gibson lp its a massive block?
Zerberus said:Depends on the model, but yes, I HAVE seen plywood Epiphones before. But, to their defense, this was pre 2k, they may have changed that by now
What is more common is for an Epi to have a 3,4,5,6,7,8... piece body, but that´s not plywood. Plywood = Sperrholz / Schichtholz / MDF-Platte
Gibson´s bodies are usually one solid piece (explorers often have 2 or 3 piece bodies), that is true. ´cept the 2 piece bookmatched maple caps, of course.![]()
Zerberus said:Depends on the model, but yes, I HAVE seen plywood Epiphones before. But, to their defense, this was pre 2k, they may have changed that by now
What is more common is for an Epi to have a 3,4,5,6,7,8... piece body, but that´s not plywood. Plywood = Sperrholz / Schichtholz / MDF-Platte
Gibson´s bodies are usually one solid piece (explorers often have 2 or 3 piece bodies), that is true. ´cept the 2 piece bookmatched maple caps, of course.![]()
Grandor said:Honestly who gives a sh*t if there is 1/4" of maple there or not. Only you know.
Old Ghost said:Actually there is a reason why the Gibson LP's design use a Maple Top. This is to compliment the fat sound of the Mahogany body with the Bright sound of Maple. So, Gibson did not just put a Flame maple top just because it's pretty. It has a purpose. The combination of a mahogany body with a maple top IS THE sound of a Gibson Les Paul. Fat with a little Brightness on the top. It's called TONE WOODS. As you can see specially with Fender guitars, using different combination tone woods like Alder, Ash and Maple makes a difference. But they all look the same. There's a reason why strat players prefer Rosewood Fretboard over Maple fretboards. First they sound different, second they "Feel" different. The difference in sound between a fender and a Les Paul is not only because they were designed differently with different types of pickups used but the different types of tone woods that was used. When you hear Fender, Clear and Bright. When you hear Gibson, Fat and lots of sustain. If you put a Humbucker on a Fender Strat, it still would not sound like an LP.