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Adler, you edited my Sig didn't you. lol
Nice set up,
I want a Mesa Boogie Dual rectofier soon. $$$ though
Lespauls are lovely just wish Gibson would lift their game on quality control, same with Fender at the moment. Customs yea sure but anything below that are hit and miss. Not good enough for what you pay.
Ibanez are probably my favourite with Gibson behind in Second and ESP coming third. Fender fourth and that will do
I'm loving my strat right now, and I've played a a few les pauls, and while I will say that the les pauls have more crunch and sustain, I will also say that I think Fender's have better tone, and can be extremely distroted or they can be silky smooth. That's a quality that the Les paul just doesn't have.
I sure did. You wanted to play rough so I fight fire with fire.
Just listen to Slash, he is the ultimate LP player
JImmy Page dude he is the man for me.
Wylde is pretty killer though, just likes his pentatonics a little too muchBut they are fun.
But the real question is, who rocks the SG? Do I hear Tony Iommi and Angus Young?
Theres a video of him playing in highschool... The man can tap and do pinch harmonics/pentatonics at the same time
You do not acknowledge THE Metal God Tony Iommi?
PInch harmonics are pretty easy,
oh and pentatonics are a scale not a sound like the pinch harmonic.
Hes got some nice gear I must say.
As far as the Les Paul not being sophisticated enough for Satch I disagree as he played a String thru Ibanez with P 90s in the 90s a fair bit.
But he only uses a 22fret scale
He plays the 24th over the pickup which is trick Ive recently learned, pretty sweet.