Gibson Les Paul, a SG, and a EBMM Axis WORTH

brewayne

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I am torn between getting a Gibson Les Paul, a SG, and a EBMM Axis. I am looking to spend $1600. Which guitars would you pick? I had my mind set on a Axis but I also love Gibson's. My LP is the greatest guitar I have ever played.
 
If you're looking at new, that eliminates the Les Paul. Unless you opt for a Modern, Junior or Special. With SG's, Specials and Standards fit that budget. The MusicMan Axis is double your budget so think about that.

If you're looking at used, that opens things up to a few more options. An Axis at that price might be beat up some unless you sit and find one where somebody needs to sell fast. Those necks are fantastic. The bodies are too small for me though.
 
Well clearly the axis is the best build, higher quality choice and I love the variability.. but as others have mentioned I think it's out of your price range.

With that said, SGs are one of my favorite mod platforms... Sitting in between muddy Les Paul's and bright telecasters, it really can do almost anything and there are quite a few models you could consider.

With the right pups and mods, an SG can almost get you the heavy Les Paul feeling, definitely get you the less Paul Jr tones and if you manage your bridge and consider some parallel options you can get nice clean brights as well.

And most important, your back won't give away after a long gig.

And don't forget neck access.. The danger of me and SGs is noodling and noodling and noodling way above 12 fret :-)
 
I am torn between getting a Gibson Les Paul, a SG, and a EBMM Axis. I am looking to spend $1600. Which guitars would you pick? I had my mind set on a Axis but I also love Gibson's. My LP is the greatest guitar I have ever played.

I love the EBMM of the guitars you listed. I would look used and one thats been for sale a while, make your offer. Its not lowballing, its free market. If people get all upset about lowballers, why you list taking offers? Some may think the string spacing is too close with the EBMM, doesnt bother me
 
You can find a used EB Axis "Super Sport" in that price range. I don't know what the difference is that makes them so much cheaper.

I'm a Gibson fan too. I love a good LP but if you already have one you don't need another, unless you specifically want it as a backup or for a different tuning or something. I guess I'd vote SG here although like some other people I've had trouble with neck dive on the ones I've played.
 
If you like the Axis you will most likely also like the EVH Wolfgang line. It's a continuation of the same design.
 
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