Posts Tagged ‘Les Paul’
Christian P asked: Ive been playing guitar for about 4 years now it’s time that i move up….i can get a Gibson Les Paul studio vintage mahogany for $400 used and in great condition or i can go with an epi. Les Paul custom, standard, etc.ALL for about the same price. i cant seem to make up my mind.
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John J asked: i have a fender telecastr thats nice but need the tonal range of buckers. how many of u people recommend the vintage mahogany? its a really nice gutara when i played one just dont know about how long itll last?
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LP asked: I could buy a Gibson Les Paul Custom from the early 70′s,or I could get a new one.I was wondering if there was anyone out there who had experience with vintage guitars and their reliability(neck problems and the such).The guitar has to be tough enough to withstand everyday use and road use.Thanks
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checkoutmyskillzyo@rocketmail.co asked: I was looking for a Gibson Les Paul and saw that there were many different kinds. There is the studio version, vintage mahogany, studio FADED, custom, aged. I’m am just confused! I was thinking of getting a studio because it’s one of the cheapest but I was wondering how that compares in tone, quality, sustain, etc. to all the other Les Pauls. Can anyone explain what each Les Paul is like?
Also, I have a Gibson SG faded. I was wondering what the difference between that and the standard is because there is such a huge price differential. It can just be the finish.
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Christian P asked: i can get them both for the same price and i was wondering which one would have more potential.the gibson les paul vintage mahongany or the epiphone les paul standard.
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Tags: Epiphone Les Paul, Epiphone Les Paul Standard, Gibson Les Paul, Les Paul, Mahongany
what the fudge asked: the guitar is a Les Paul model by a japanese manufacturer called “Roje” the guitar is in pretty bad condition but can be rebuilt. if its rebuilt whats an estimate on its value?
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Dave asked: I have a 95 studio that is the alpine white finish. I’ve notice over the years it turned to a vintage white. It has a yellow look to it. What has caused this? any way to restore the natural color?
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rdeavilla asked: I am going to be purchasing some parts for my guitar and would like some opinions.
First- I am looking into the Gibson 500k ohm Potentiometer push/pull knobs. I know that they change the tone from a humbucking pickup to a single coil, but I was wondering should I replace both tone knobs or just one. ( my neck position pickup is a burstbucker pro and my bridge position is a 1957 paf)
Second- What is the difference in the Gibson vintage les paul tuning knobs with pearloid buttons and the Gibson vintage nickel plated tuning knobs with pearloid buttons?
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