I know EMG's are the standards for todays modern metal bands. I have nothing against them but I want to have a little different sound than what everyone else is playing. I've read several great reviews on these pickups however not much on if they are good for metal or not. They will be going into an Epiphone Les Paul Studio if that makes a difference and I also use a Metal Muff pedal for distortion.
it should be fine if you just tune your guitar to the song tuning it also help full to have a amp to set it to metal with this should make your playing sound great if you have this most electric Guitars will be good for any genre of music but you must have good pickups you can get these with a good brand guitar
if you are using an Epiphone les paul or Gibson les paul it just depends on what type of music you play. For anything from metal to classic you can use a Line 6 Spider IV but if your only into classic sounds any VOX amp should be good
Heavy metal. Classic metal to start with, but recently they have gone more towards prog/power metal.
well people back when they started called them metal but now since metal has evolved to be a little harder we call it classic rock-bem
Some Music's are Pop Rap Rock Heavy Metal Classic classic rock soft rock hard rock. (:
Epiphone is to Gibson what squier is to fender. A 'sister' company. Despite this, epiphone were producing instruments before Gibson, but that doesn't matter. High end Gibson instruments are produced in America, as opposed to epiphones which i believe are built in Korea. Gibsons generally feature slightly differing specifications in terms of dimensions and weight. Gibsons also feature higher quality parts, as youd expect from the much higher price. This is not to say that epiphones are bad instruments at all - i have one and it is fantastic. The name on the headstock also alters the price.
in the old sonic movie, yeah!
One can listen to classic metal music at Youtube, Pandora, Rock Radio1, Last FM, Tune In Radio, The Classic Metal Show, Audio Traxx, Spreaker and many more.
Metal earth
if you are using an Epiphone les paul or Gibson les paul it just depends on what type of music you play. For anything from metal to classic you can use a Line 6 Spider IV but if your only into classic sounds any VOX amp should be good
Classic metal cutting machine tools are characterized by manually operated, power driven (usually electric) stationary machines.
Heavy metal. Classic metal to start with, but recently they have gone more towards prog/power metal.
Glass+magnet+metal
metal+7 fire
well people back when they started called them metal but now since metal has evolved to be a little harder we call it classic rock-bem
Some Music's are Pop Rap Rock Heavy Metal Classic classic rock soft rock hard rock. (:
metal + wood
Epiphone is to Gibson what squier is to fender. A 'sister' company. Despite this, epiphone were producing instruments before Gibson, but that doesn't matter. High end Gibson instruments are produced in America, as opposed to epiphones which i believe are built in Korea. Gibsons generally feature slightly differing specifications in terms of dimensions and weight. Gibsons also feature higher quality parts, as youd expect from the much higher price. This is not to say that epiphones are bad instruments at all - i have one and it is fantastic. The name on the headstock also alters the price.