hey dude yeah i got the epiphone studio for my 2+ guitar it is relly good! i think it has the the quality of a 500 dolla guitar or a mim stratocaster . its a good recording guitar and has a deep sound its nice buy it i recomend it
If you are looking for just hard rock sound, go with the Gibson. If you like Fender's strat/tele bright sound AND fat rock sound, go with the PRS. I found Fender fans tend to like PRS guitars.
No. You should not spend that kind of money on a guitar until you have at least mastered the basics and proven to yourself that you are serious about playing this instrument. For less than half the cost of a Gibson SG you can get the budget equivalent model - Epiphone SG.
Gibson Baldwin is an educational series Les Paul Style Guitar. They have some budget features hence the low price, for example "bolt-on neck" instead of "set-in neck". Interestingly, they have the trademark Gibson "Open-book" Headstock design. Usually this design is reserved for Gibson USA models. Not even the Gibson Epiphone series has this style headstock. Made in China however Chinese instruments are gaining a positive reputation, quality from China is improving rapidly and the Gibson Baldwin is good value for the money.
my opinion is the epiphone aj-100. very solid guitar for the money.
He Use To Use A Gibson Les Paul Standard Black Stock Pickups...Now He Uses A Red Ibanez Prestige S.
Churned out in Korea, they may look like a Gibson but they're not. Much better to go for a second hand Les paul studio - about the same money but US made with the same hardware as a LP standard without the frills. Epiphones have inferior pickups, tuners and pots and the wood is basic basswood rathet than mahogany and maple - there is no comparison.
MLB player Kyle Gibson made $502500 in the 2014 season.
NBA player Taj Gibson made $7550000 in the 2013-2014 season.
A pole fitness studio I think.
Mark Knopfler plays several brands of guitars including Fender, Gibson, Schecter, Pensa, Ovation, and Steinberger. The metal resonator guitar that appears on many of his album covers is a 1936 National Style-O. ========= Mark Knopfler usually plays Fender Stratocasters live and in the studio. For the track "Money for Nothing", however, he used a Gibson Les Paul.
it cost about 50 or by the hours
no it cost money but i dont know how much