shred-dog said:hey guy i know little or nothing about paula's other than they sound KILLER!
anyway my question is are late 80's (87-89) any good ? tone & build quality how about the necks , i think i want a thinner neck , not a ball bat neck . thanks scott
Dave Simpson said:I'm more from the Zakk school of thought. Any Les Paul before '81 is my type. I'm probably one of the few that likes the Les Paul's that have the maple necks and rosewood fretboard that they used from '75 to '81. To me they sound a lot better. The individual notes seem to come out clearer.
Also after '81 is when Gibson started drilling big holes in the mahogany slab of the body to cut down the weight. I know they claim it doesn't make any difference in the tone, but when they're taking it from anywhere under the bridge it's got to make a difference.:eek13: Those are the "Swiss Cheese" Les Paul's. Tap on the back of the guitar and you can find all the holes pretty easily.
I thought they started that in the 90's. I don't think weight was much of an issue in the 80s. Maybe I'm not "on it" or something, but I've never heard much of tonal evidence from a "weight relieved" body and a solid body. I'll lay dollars to doughnuts if you had never seen those pictures on the intarweb you'd never have known they were there. Just as people freak about the "short tenon" neck.Dave Simpson said:Also after '81 is when Gibson started drilling big holes in the mahogany slab of the body to cut down the weight. I know they claim it doesn't make any difference in the tone, but when they're taking it from anywhere under the bridge it's got to make a difference.:eek13: Those are the "Swiss Cheese" Les Paul's. Tap on the back of the guitar and you can find all the holes pretty easily.
The years certainly do matter. I look at it like model years on a car. What's the difference between a 64 GTO and a 74 GTO? Other than they both look like Novas from their respective years (kinda odd isn't it? :laugh2: ) but the years certainly do matter.bigalthethird said:Since I've always idolized Slash, I've always been a HUGE fan of LPs. I tried out some 80's models (along with other years) at my local Guitar Center not long ago. From the time I spent playing them, they didn't seem especially different from the 90's/00's models. The neck feels different, but the sound was almost identical. To me, the year on LPs just doesn't matter. Hope that helps!
Aceman said:#1 Don't call them Paula's