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Sonically is there a major difference?
songwritten said:Studios are cool...but if you're thinking about buying a Studio...just save up and get a standard or classic. For the love of God, go play TONS of Les Pauls at all types of stores. Don't buy one without playing it. They are fairly inconsistent.
songwritten said:For the love of God, go play TONS of Les Pauls at all types of stores. Don't buy one without playing it. They are fairly inconsistent.
notCardio said:Y
But if you're the kind of person whose going to be hung up on whether or not it's a 'real' one, I'd say wait and get a Standard or Deluxe, because you won't be happy until you do.
ez_willis said:Dude, with minor modifications, Squiers fucking rock.
For the life of me, I can't figure out why people bash them.
ez_willis said:Dude, with minor modifications, Squiers fucking rock.
For the life of me, I can't figure out why people bash them.
amra said:Well, for one most of them are made of plywood...
i'd say that Epis are Gibson's equivalent of Fender's Mexican guitars. and i'd say the gibson equivalent of the squier line would be the G-400, G-100, etc.toad said:The Gibson equivilant of Squire would be Epiphone...
yep. sometimes they call it "laminated wood".....but it's plywood. i guarantee that if you were to saw a squier body in half you'd see the plies (laminations).ez_willis said:Plywood huh?
mrface2112 said:by the time you fix the problems (and replace the electronics and hardware) you've more than doubled the money you dropped into the thing in the first place.......
notCardio said:while generally true, if you saw that DesertBurst that one of our Aussie friends here has, you'd think twice about that, too. It's freakin' gorgeous.
And if it turns out it was a Kiwi, sorry. You guys all sound alike to me.![]()
Flangerhans said:Of course, I feel that if you are not capable of setting up a guitar to your liking, you really ought not to be playing one, and should find a less challenging hobby.