Les paul" AND" strat "OR" Prs custom 24 ? ?

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Les paul AND strat OR , Prs custom 24 ?


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dumbest post I've ever read. You clearly suck.
I thought you read your own posts...obviously not.


I forgot to add one thing in my other posts.

Les pauls are pretty.
They are pretty and fun to play every once in a while....but they are heavy...and I don't care for humbuckers on clean tones...and I don't like a separate volume control for each pickup.

They are pretty nice... I bought one. They just are not as versitile or comfortable as a strat. (and they suck at twang)
 
I had a gorgeous root beer paul. I traded it for an ash telecaster.

I've also got an SG with Classic 57s in it, with coil tapping and series switching. I've got the HB tones covered.

I win.
 
I love blues wankery!
Don't even get me started listening to Johnny Winters "be careful with a fool" when traveling...I'll play the track over and over and over and over again. An hour trip and I'm sitting in the parking lot at my destination...waiting for the tune to finish one last time.
Blues wankery rules.
Give a guy a strat plugged into a tube amp (with no distortion pedal) and give him a 12 bar blues backup.
You will, at that point, see what he is made of. He HAS to go somewhere interesting or will sound lame becuae it's such a sparce three chord format and pretty much everything half way easy to play has been run into the ground years ago.

I have quit playing clubs and I am playing my music in church now...praising Jesus Christ.
That's why I'm looking for an acoustic guitar and would trade my les paul for the right one.
I want a good acoustic that has very loud projection...maybe a guild...I dunno.
I'm more well versed in electrics than acoustics
 
Strat will never sound like a LP and LP will never sound like a Strat. You need both. Like Mark Knopfler.
 
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