Ok So I'm after a new guitar! yay.
At the moment I'm playing a peavey wolfgang special with a floyd rose system.
I'm after something with better upper fret access, no floyd rose and a slightly smaller neck.
I like the neck on my wolfie but its tiring to play after a while but I like the feel of a big hunk of wood in my hands much more than a small paper neck like a ibanez (although when I do play stuff like RG's I shred all over them, i dont like the feel).
I'm thinking of going with a les paul (duncans of course), and a bigsby. I still like to get some nice vibrato happening with chords and such, so I thought of a bigsby.
My question is, is it hard to put a bigsby on a les paul, or is it better to buy one with a bigsby? Also what models come stock with bigsbys, and are they hard to come by/expensive?
On another note,
I'm unsure of what pickups I'm after- I think I want Alnico II's, maybe a CC in the bridge, perhaps a PG in the neck...
At the moment I'm playing a peavey wolfgang special with a floyd rose system.
I'm after something with better upper fret access, no floyd rose and a slightly smaller neck.
I like the neck on my wolfie but its tiring to play after a while but I like the feel of a big hunk of wood in my hands much more than a small paper neck like a ibanez (although when I do play stuff like RG's I shred all over them, i dont like the feel).
I'm thinking of going with a les paul (duncans of course), and a bigsby. I still like to get some nice vibrato happening with chords and such, so I thought of a bigsby.
My question is, is it hard to put a bigsby on a les paul, or is it better to buy one with a bigsby? Also what models come stock with bigsbys, and are they hard to come by/expensive?
On another note,
I'm unsure of what pickups I'm after- I think I want Alnico II's, maybe a CC in the bridge, perhaps a PG in the neck...