Fix your post Zhang! For a second I thought you were saying YOU were inexperienced in Les Pauls! Even if you NEVER touched an LP in your life, just knowing you know what you know, you know more about "the Les Paul story" than most Gibson dealers!Zhangliqun said:I think that's safe to say about ANY brand.
im not experienced in Pauls but of what ive seen the standard factory ones suck for the money.[/QUOTE ]
You should try them out here in America. If my English guitar friends are any indication, I understand the overseas market gets only sloppy seconds from Gibson. I would bet Greece is the same.
Ironjose said:i also that question, should i buy a lp guitar? coz i love so much the floyd rose tremolo but i also like the lp tone... its totally wicked!!! maybe i could have the best of both worlds... can it be done?
JJ
Simon_F said:Get a wide comfy padded strap and marvel at the way the Les Paul hangs perfectly in the playing position!
The Golden Boy said:I had a buddy who had a mid-80's LPC with the stock Gibson branded Kahler trem. The guitar weighed close to 12.5 pounds and it sounded thin and weak. Another friend had a black LPC that used to have a Kahler in it. Underneath the stop tailpiece was a hole almost big enough for a pack of cigarettes. He kept one of those bright red haired troll dolls in there. He said it was the source of his guitar playing power. :laugh2:
The Golden Boy said:I remember Steve Clark had this killer cardinal red reverse Firebird VII. He was one of the "cool guitar" guys before being a "cool guitar" guy was cool.
jonnymangia said:I'm thinking the amp may be a culprit here - I am using a Marshall AVT20. I think I am going to move over to the world of tubes and get a Peavey Classic. Anyone play an SG through that?
revsorg said:I'm not saying the Rivera is the answer......