

Originally posted by: dylantasch
the studio les pauls are truly awesome, anyone who hates on them is some kind of weirdo purist/elitist/rich asshole, or someone who experienced a badly made one i guess. they are great guitars.
however, if your willing to spend 2500, i suggest just going there and seeing which you like best. the differences between LPs in that price range is pretty subtle. personally i would go for the LP with the floyd rose and the P90 in the neck, or a regular goldtop. thats just me.

Originally posted by: squanto
Traditional Plus desert burst:
My favorite finish/neck/pickups of all Pauls, $2300 new, or you can get one used for $1600-$2000
Studios are excellent buys and there's a reason Gibson sells so many.
As a side-note, I was a sworn LP guy for years but plugging in an ESP Eclipse (not an ltd, which are fine but feel different to me) converted me. Theyre much cheaper, just something to consider (lesson learned; just because people say actives are soulless to them doesn't mean they will be to you).
Originally posted by: KTroublesomeOriginally posted by: squanto
Traditional Plus desert burst:
My favorite finish/neck/pickups of all Pauls, $2300 new, or you can get one used for $1600-$2000
Studios are excellent buys and there's a reason Gibson sells so many.
As a side-note, I was a sworn LP guy for years but plugging in an ESP Eclipse (not an ltd, which are fine but feel different to me) converted me. Theyre much cheaper, just something to consider (lesson learned; just because people say actives are soulless to them doesn't mean they will be to you).
I'm right there with you. While I only have a $900 LTD EC-1000, I will one day get the ESP eclipse and shit all over my band and self the first time I plug it in. They just sound sooooo good. Plus if you're really THAT against actives, you can just buy a pair of S. Duncans and swap em out which shouldn't be an issue considering you're spendin $1200 on a guitar.
Originally posted by: dylantasch
Also congrats on owning the dream