so I'm trying to decide what I should get as my second guitar, just to know what I'm saving up for. I was thinking about getting an Epiphone Goth Les Paul, but I have 2 questions about it, first of all, what kind of pickups does that have? and second of all, should I get the floyd rose or set bridge style? I never use a whammy bar, but I wanted to know which would stay in tune better.
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# 1
FRs are a huge pain the the behind. They are great once you have them set up however things like changing strings can take all morning !!
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# 2
[font=trebuchet ms]I have 10 guitars.
One of them has a Floyd Rose tremolo.
All of the rest are hard-tails.
I'm gonna sell one of them.
Guess which one.[/font] ;)
One of them has a Floyd Rose tremolo.
All of the rest are hard-tails.
I'm gonna sell one of them.
Guess which one.[/font] ;)
# 3
hee hee, I guess I won't be getting the floyd rose style then... that's ok, the floyd rose style costed about $5 more... lol.
# 4
Don't overlook Schecter guitars. I have a C1 Blackjack and it is a really nice guitar! Actually, these past 2 weeks, I've hardly played my PRS :eek: . I think they're excelent guitars for the price.
Oh, and I'm with LATS on the FR's. I have a very deep and unmentionable hatred for them.
Oh, and I'm with LATS on the FR's. I have a very deep and unmentionable hatred for them.
# 5
I miss my tremolo...I'd even settle for a non-locking one just to accent some lead runs.Its a tool you can take for granted,but if you never learn to incorporate it into your playing then you wont be missing much.
That being said,yes a floyd will stay in tune better,but its not worth the trouble unless its an original floyd or high end ibanez copy...anything else is junk(except schaller or gotoh)
Stay away from epi's unless you want a 'dot' to play blues on or something...yuk!Suck it up and save for a LP studio or something.
And like prsplaya said,dont overlook schecters!
That being said,yes a floyd will stay in tune better,but its not worth the trouble unless its an original floyd or high end ibanez copy...anything else is junk(except schaller or gotoh)
Stay away from epi's unless you want a 'dot' to play blues on or something...yuk!Suck it up and save for a LP studio or something.
And like prsplaya said,dont overlook schecters!
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# 6
LP Studios are nice.
Massive bang for your buck.
I had a Teal blue one and regret selling it !
Massive bang for your buck.
I had a Teal blue one and regret selling it !
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# 7
Originally Posted by: Dr_simonLP Studios are nice.
Massive bang for your buck.
I had a Teal blue one and regret selling it !
I second that! Only mine's black.
# 8
That neck pickup is lovely isn't it !
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# 9
Originally Posted by: Dr_simonThat neck pickup is lovely isn't it !
Yeah, but for distortion it seems too thin. I prefer to play on both. And actually, I REALLY love the sound of clean blues on the bridge pickup.
# 10
Really !
I used to stick it through the X88 Soldano model on the POD or the dirty channel on my MG15 and it would just rip it up ! !! Loved it !
I used to stick it through the X88 Soldano model on the POD or the dirty channel on my MG15 and it would just rip it up ! !! Loved it !
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# 11
Originally Posted by: Dr_simonReally !
I used to stick it through the X88 Soldano model on the POD or the dirty channel on my MG15 and it would just rip it up ! !! Loved it !
Well, actually, it sounds GREAT when I do that live or in my room, BUT when I record it it sounds like the notes all have anorexia.
# 12
A couple of guitars that are great for the price.....
Gibson Flying V faded (our bass player has one, it has the same pickups that a Les Paul Classic has)
Gibson SG Gothic (I bought a used one for $450, nice guitar, especially the ebony fretboard, but I'm gonna change out the pup's, not hot enough for my taste)
Both can be bought for less than a grand......and they are Gibson's, not epi's....there is a big difference in quality.
Gibson Flying V faded (our bass player has one, it has the same pickups that a Les Paul Classic has)
Gibson SG Gothic (I bought a used one for $450, nice guitar, especially the ebony fretboard, but I'm gonna change out the pup's, not hot enough for my taste)
Both can be bought for less than a grand......and they are Gibson's, not epi's....there is a big difference in quality.
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# 13
trust me, I would like nothing more than owning a gibson, but the price is what made me look into epiphone. I have looked at the Gibson voodoo sg and les paul, and decided that I really would not mind having either, but the price of the sg is $950, and I was not looking at spending that much, eventually one day in the future I'll be able to get a guitar that costs that much, but for now, I kinda wanted to stay in the $400-500 price range. I did check out the faded flying V, and it does have the pickups that I want (496r and 500t) I also like the fact that it has a mahogany body and neck, and though I would prefer an ebony fingerboard, rosewood is my second choice. I heard that gibsons were made with superior wood than epiphones, and went through a much more difficult paint job, and that that was the only reason for the increased cost.
I dunno, I'm still looking around, and I'm really in no hurry to decide because I don't actually have any money for one, I'm just looking at what I should be saving up for.
I dunno, I'm still looking around, and I'm really in no hurry to decide because I don't actually have any money for one, I'm just looking at what I should be saving up for.
# 14
Have you looked at Epiphone Elitists? I got an Epi Elitist LP Custom and it is GORGEOUS. And its pick-ups are made by Gibson.
# 15
an epiphone elitist les paul custom runs for $1,099 on musicians friend, for the same price I could get a gibson sg standard... so what would be the point? the only reason I would get an epiphone instead of a gibson is because of the cheaper price
# 16
Hey 6strings...if name doesn't matter to you then you may want to take a look at these...I'm tempted myself!
Go to http://www.rondomusic.net/electricguitar-ss5.html and look around.
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# 17
I don't really know what to say that hasn't been said already. I have 6 guitars and each one sounds and feels different from the others. I'm still learning on guitar technician type stuff so I can only really confidentally talk out of my ass when I talk about what makes a guitar good vs bad. I know that a lot goes into making a guitar good and when I bought my SG I almost bought an Epiphone for the sake of money but decided that I wanted something I wouldn't feel ripped off for getting. In turn I basically shelled out over twice as much and got a Gibson. This doesn't mean to say that all Epiphones are crap. A friend of mine as well as my father both have Epiphone Les Pauls and both felt and played great. I've yet to actually play on a Gibson Les Paul though. Another friend of mine has an Epiphone Explorer and it plays very well too. The neck wasn't quite as fast on the Explorer as say some other instruments I'd played on but that was pretty much expected. There will be noticeable differences between a Gibson and an Epiphone. Of course you'll be saving money longer to buy one. Just look at it like this. Are you good enough to holster a Gibson or do you have some more work ahead of you before you are good enough to use it to its full potential?
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# 18
Iv'e been comparing a lot of the Korean, Chinese like Jay Turser, OLP, Rogue
etc. I'm impressed. PUPs a bit whimpy but all things considered, not bad.
I find that i'm playing my Rogue more than my fender Jazz bass. Great deal for under $200. Way under. Name brand decals on the headstock are cool but you pay for them.
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etc. I'm impressed. PUPs a bit whimpy but all things considered, not bad.
I find that i'm playing my Rogue more than my fender Jazz bass. Great deal for under $200. Way under. Name brand decals on the headstock are cool but you pay for them.
Guitars save lives!!
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# 19
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