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#144093 by Dajax
Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:25 am
Any Gibson/Fender/Gretsch etc. models that everyone seems to love that isn't for you? Mine is Strats. I've tried to like them, but just can't. It's not a Fender thing...love my Tele, Esquire, and Mustang.

#144094 by gbheil
Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:40 am
Not tried a guitar I did not like.


Does that make me a slut ? 8)

#144095 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:43 am
sanshouheil wrote:Not tried a guitar I did not like.


Does that make me a slut ? 8)


ABSQUALTUTIM!

#144099 by jimmydanger
Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:48 am
I know what you mean Dajax, I can only play one in a hundred. But when I get my hands on that one - look out!

#144119 by Crip2nite
Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:24 am
Gibson SG's ... They look awesome but I just can't get over the feel and sound of them :? I coul've bought an very high end SG for practically 1/2 price at GC at the end of the year sale.... Piqued my interest but just couldn't handle the sound or the feel of it...ended up walking out with yet another LP.

#144125 by Starfish Scott
Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:16 pm
Jackson flying V, a la Randy R.

Hate the way it feels when I play it.

#144135 by jw123
Thu Apr 07, 2011 3:26 pm
I guess for me its a Strat, Ive got a really nice one, but i just have no desire to paly it, unless im doubling rythym tracks. This past weekend I didnt even consider taking it to a gig, instead I took the strap locks off of it and put them on the ole Gibson ES-135, and hell I didnt play it either! Just stuck to the Les Pauls.

The guy that took my place in AYM for a few years played 5-6 songs and he was commenting on FB about how heavy it sounded, the ole Mesa Triple and the Classic Les Pauls. I just love that combination, it works for me.

#144142 by MikeTalbot
Thu Apr 07, 2011 4:45 pm
Paul Reiser PSRs. They seem to be high quality but don't work for me at all. And while I love my Strat with the maple neck I really don't like 'normal' strats with the rosewood necks.

Talbot

#144239 by Dajax
Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:35 am
Crip2nite wrote:Gibson SG's ... They look awesome but I just can't get over the feel and sound of them :? I coul've bought an very high end SG for practically 1/2 price at GC at the end of the year sale.... Piqued my interest but just couldn't handle the sound or the feel of it...ended up walking out with yet another LP.


Don't have an SG now, but had 2 over the years including a late 60s Special like Townshend's Live At Leeds era. The only thing about them that bugged me was how headstock heavy they are. If you use a nylon seatbelt material strap and take your hands off the guitar that headstock always starts heading south!

#144242 by Krul
Sat Apr 09, 2011 1:08 am
Strats. I had one before and didn't like it. Too twangy for me. Of course, at least half of the players I like use Strats. I'm a humbucker guy.

#144248 by Cajundaddy
Sat Apr 09, 2011 1:45 am
Funny, I have two Les Pauls and I don't really like either of them. Weird huh? The first is a 55 LP Junior ( a real one) that was a hand-me-down from family. The single P90 pickup sounds great but the neck is really wide with a very flat fretboard. It was designed as a student guitar and in spite of the fact that it looks great and just oozes history, I don't like to play it much.

The second is a 2009 LP Studio Sunburst that I bought in honor of Les Paul when he passed away. I have tried to love this guitar but keep running back to my Tele and Strat. I am just a single coil guy. Perhaps it needs a new home and someone who really appreciates a fine Gibson LP.

#144250 by Crip2nite
Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:38 am
In order to really appreciate a Les Paul, you have to play either a Custom or a Standard... P90's don't do the guitar justice and Studios are the "cheaper" version of the Paul....although my favorite guitar of all now is my Silverburst Studio...only because they use the same hardware, neck and fretboard as the standard... It's just a little lighter...that's it... cost twice as much as the other studios but honestly sounds and feels better than both my standards and my Classic....this baby SCREAMS on stage!

#144257 by Crip2nite
Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:22 am
Dajax wrote:
Crip2nite wrote:Gibson SG's ... They look awesome but I just can't get over the feel and sound of them :? I coul've bought an very high end SG for practically 1/2 price at GC at the end of the year sale.... Piqued my interest but just couldn't handle the sound or the feel of it...ended up walking out with yet another LP.


Don't have an SG now, but had 2 over the years including a late 60s Special like Townshend's Live At Leeds era. The only thing about them that bugged me was how headstock heavy they are. If you use a nylon seatbelt material strap and take your hands off the guitar that headstock always starts heading south!


My problem with them was the "sustain" factor... I think they're made for a more crunchier, high range sound ( my opinion only) I was at the store and played the paul and sg side by side..switching back and forth and the low's and mids on the Paul blew the sg away.... I guess it's a matter of taste.. as far as the neck and fretboard... they're exactly the same.. Like I said, I could've saved a bundle purchasing the SG on that particular day as they were having a "1/2 off sale " on that item... but..why? even if it meant more $$ in my pocket, would I buy something that I didn't like from the get-go?

#144262 by gbheil
Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:05 pm
Dajax wrote:
Crip2nite wrote:Gibson SG's ... They look awesome but I just can't get over the feel and sound of them :? I coul've bought an very high end SG for practically 1/2 price at GC at the end of the year sale.... Piqued my interest but just couldn't handle the sound or the feel of it...ended up walking out with yet another LP.


Don't have an SG now, but had 2 over the years including a late 60s Special like Townshend's Live At Leeds era. The only thing about them that bugged me was how headstock heavy they are. If you use a nylon seatbelt material strap and take your hands off the guitar that headstock always starts heading south!


My LP Goddess is quite headstock heavy.
I have grown accustomed to it and in fact now I feel it is an advantage when I play. When I'm really getting into a heavy rhythm I tend to bounce around like Tiger. :lol:
The forward gravity of the neck helps keep my left hand in place with a little less thumb stress.

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