ok, I am taking the plunge need help
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1960 reissue Les paul
or
195? reissue strat?
I am making an investment and I want to know what you guys would do.
Thanks for the help
or
195? reissue strat?
I am making an investment and I want to know what you guys would do.
Thanks for the help
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Ford or Chevy?
Pepsi or Coke?
Tube amp or amp modelling?
Blondes or Brunettes?
Matt Cameron, Dave Abruzesse, or Jack Irons?
Corona or Guiness?
Both are good choices, both are damned good guitars, and which one you choose is mostly a subjective question. Buy the one you like or want more... you can't go wrong either way.
the one that "fits"
sometimes, depending on where you are, stores will let you rent for like a week or so......
that might be an idea?
Les Paul players: Jimmy Page, Joe Perry, Stone....more sloppy players
Go with that Strat!
Vancouver '98
Vancouver '03
Benaroya Hall, Seattle '03
Arnhem '06
I love strats so for me the strat is the way to go. However I also love Les Paul's it's apples and oranges. but for the weight sound and music style I play, I'd go with the strat and change the p/u switch to 5 way like Mike did.
I think I prefer the tone of single coils better (I like P-90's a lot too)
For me classic strat but I'd have to save up right after that and get the Les Paul or a 67 or so SG with P-90's.
thiers still time so escape,,,,
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The reason for my first questions was basically to hear others opinions. I love the sound of the Les Pauls, but I beleive the strats are capable of more tones. The Gibsons seem to be better made, and Fender loves to confuse the hell of out of the consumer.
Thanks again.
PS: DO I dare ask you guys which tube amp to pick up
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Custom Shop Strats are built in the Fender Custom Shop. Corona California (yes it the US but its about 20 min from where they build Mexican Strats)
They are built by a team of builders unless they are "Master Built" by a single master builder. Master Built strats can be customized in pretty much anyway other than that the team builts must be altered after purchase but you must ask yourself if you are buying a custom shop strat why the hell would you change it? It's like modding a Ferrari.
Gibsons are not better made. They are a more solid more complicated design with set necks. Fender pioneered cheaper guitars and methods but the custom shops and most of the others are extremely well built. As of late, I am very unimpressed with Gibsons cost cutting manufacturing methods... cheap rosewood eliminating ebony from the LP studio fingerboards......downright crappy tuners. Gibsons are brilliant guitars especially the custom shops but I am more pleased with the classics (Kalamazoo, MI) built guitars than Most of the new Nashville and Memphis (333 aside it's great) units.
In the end trust your ear and YOUR senses. A guitar and amplifier should appeal to all of your senses. You must play everything and then decide. If it feels right it is. One rule of advice do not be swayed by gadgets on tube amps. Some of the best amps ever made are single channel amps. Combine them with a good overdrive and they become much more versitile and pure sounding than even the most tweekable 4 channel amp within reason of course unless you're looking to spend 4 grand on a Diezel or a Dumble Clone.