Saying a LP is too heavy is like saying a Ferrari is too fast ...



All great points.
I gotta say and im not trying to be weird but when i sit in a chair with this 68 Custom Shop Historic @ 10 lbs 6 oz i can feel it resonate [unplugged] in my nards and no other guitar has done that.
I play with .011 to .050 medium gauge.
Its just incredible.

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I don't think there is a guitar that doesn't resonate at all (unless it's Les Paul's railroad rail), I think it's more a question of which frequencies.
 
Agree, everyone is different and likes different things
I've always found LPs to just not fit me right. Especially to play a lead part.

But I've grown to like them much more these days. I enjoy their huge sound and compactness. Still don't like the controls.

I've got 2 at over 9lbs and one under 8. I don't notice any one of them sounding more or less thunderous than the others.

Explorers have always fit me the best, not sure I can point to why that is. They feel and play effortlessly.

 

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Oh, I forgot that the back edge of an LP digs into my ribs, and the front edge digs into my forearm. I also like trems, which most LPs don't have.

LP is one of the most uncomfortable guitars for me, 99.9% of Gibson guitars fall into that category.
 
LP is one of the most uncomfortable guitars for me, 99.9% of Gibson guitars fall into that category.
As far as vintage guitars, I agree. The only one I prefer is usually an SG if it's free of the neckdive issue most have. But many of them don't. And they don't sound like Les Pauls either.
 
I like less things than I hate about an LP.

In the early 90s I had a very nice white studio (usa) with gold hardware. It served me well and I really enjoyed the stock pickups, but ultimately I realized that the basic floyded super-strat was much more my flavor.
 
I play with the butt of the guitar on my inner thigh, like you would play a V. Classical position when sitting and the guitar position doesn't change when standing up.

I don't think a LP would work too well that way. People who play them sitting down have the waist resting on their leg. I don't get a good angle on the upper frets when I play that way.

When I hold a LP, it feels like too much of the guitar is to my right.
 
One of the more annoying things about them is when I'm tapping & my right forearm keeps knocking the selector switch to the neck position from the bridge as I move down the fretboard...always happens & it's pretty difficult/awkward trying to avoid. Upper fret access is'nt the greatest either..

Some people manage to find workaround's but I would'nt say it's a shredder's guitar...
 
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Sorry, great player's al of them, but that does'nt change the fact they're speeding in VW Beetle's....not Ferrari's :D
 
Sorry, great player's al of them, but that does'nt change the fact they're speeding in VW Beetle's....not Ferrari's :D

I'd say more like a Camry. Good at a lot of things, but not really a high-performance vehicle. Sure, great players can make them work, and they have lots of different types of great players, too.
 
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