RiffGuy
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I've been planning on buying a new guitar for some time now and have been considering a Les Paul (for many obvious reasons). I have several questions concerning the different models, and I know there are a bunch of dedicated Les Paul guys here. If you could help me out I'd really appreciate it.
I've played basswood Ibanez RG's up until now and like their weight and versatility. In the past few years, though, I’ve wanted to upgrade to a better guitar with a deeper, fatter sound. I’ve also outgrown the thin/flat bolt-on necks. The pickups I like in the RGs are the C-5, Custom, and Distortion. Would any of these not be a good match with a Les Paul?
Are there any sound differences between the Standard, Classic, and Studio (the models I'm considering)? The only differences seem to be cosmetic.
Why does the Standard that comes in ebony have a pickgaurd when the other colors of the same model don't?
The difference between the Standard and the Classic? Is it just that the Standard has more of a flame top, no pickgaurd, and a non-yellowed inlay?
And, finally, has anyone played the Les Paul “Vintage Mahogany” model? I’m wondering why it only costs $900 and isn’t even included on the Gibson website. It looks like it's just an all mohogany Studio with a natural finish. There's something about it's simplicity that I like. Would an all mahogany guitar be too dark for the pickups I like to use? Like I said, I've only used basswood up until now.
Here’s a link to this guitar: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/517536/
Thanks.
I've played basswood Ibanez RG's up until now and like their weight and versatility. In the past few years, though, I’ve wanted to upgrade to a better guitar with a deeper, fatter sound. I’ve also outgrown the thin/flat bolt-on necks. The pickups I like in the RGs are the C-5, Custom, and Distortion. Would any of these not be a good match with a Les Paul?
Are there any sound differences between the Standard, Classic, and Studio (the models I'm considering)? The only differences seem to be cosmetic.
Why does the Standard that comes in ebony have a pickgaurd when the other colors of the same model don't?
The difference between the Standard and the Classic? Is it just that the Standard has more of a flame top, no pickgaurd, and a non-yellowed inlay?
And, finally, has anyone played the Les Paul “Vintage Mahogany” model? I’m wondering why it only costs $900 and isn’t even included on the Gibson website. It looks like it's just an all mohogany Studio with a natural finish. There's something about it's simplicity that I like. Would an all mahogany guitar be too dark for the pickups I like to use? Like I said, I've only used basswood up until now.
Here’s a link to this guitar: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/517536/
Thanks.
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