Re: Looking for something similar to a Les Paul, but not a Les Paul, suggestions?
Nice family there! That gold LTD a EC400ats? I had one of those and it was awesome! Ive never been a gold top fan, but I got it used at a good price. I sold it cuz I wanted the traditional 4 knob layout and Ive hated myself for that ever since. It was a KILLER player, sounded great and sustained for days.. Was heavy as heck tho.. Rarely ever see them for sale used. Guess that is a good endorsement.
Gibson does make LPs with smaller (60s) necks.
But if you're set on other mohogany-bodied, humbucker-equipped guitars... then may I suggest ESP/Ltd, PRS, Schecter, etc. I've owned many awesome examples of all of them and all were great, and had small necks. I have small hands, so most of the time I HAVE to have smaller necks. But I found an LP Standard last weekend that's got THAT tone, and it has a bigger neck. I think that after many years of refusing to own guitars with big necks, I'm finally giving-up on that. This guitar has such a big, chunky, clear, ringing tone that it's worth getting used to. And I have been doing just that.
Anyways... I few of the other-than-LPs that I've owned (and loved)...
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Nice family there! That gold LTD a EC400ats? I had one of those and it was awesome! Ive never been a gold top fan, but I got it used at a good price. I sold it cuz I wanted the traditional 4 knob layout and Ive hated myself for that ever since. It was a KILLER player, sounded great and sustained for days.. Was heavy as heck tho.. Rarely ever see them for sale used. Guess that is a good endorsement.