No
Yes you can.
les paul
Yes you can put 9 gauge strings on a Les Paul, and any other electric guitar. If you are switching from a different gauge you must re-innotate your guitar so the neck has the right amount of tension on it, to much or to little tension and it is bad for the neck.
Slash's Les Pauls from the Appetite for Destruction days were actually copies one was a 59 Les Paul copy and the other I don't know but it was a les paul copy that was made by a guy named Derrig and was extremely good, sadly Derrig is no longer in the business as far as I've heard. Here's the story-Derrig had built the guitar already when the AFD sessions started. It was in the display window of Music-Works. Alan Niven came in and said that Slash was using a BC Rich guitar for the AFD sessions that wasn't cutting it for the tone, etc.Alan asked the owner if he had anything he could try. The owner said he didn't have much, but there was a Les Paul in the window that was built by Derrig. Alan asked to check it out. Jim put Alnico II SD pickups in it, & sent it off with Alan for Slash to try. The guitar never came back, but Alan came back and wrote them a check for it AFTER the AFD sessions were over. He said Slash loved it, it was perfect for the AFD sessions. End of story, except he eventually got a 2nd Derrig from another source, I don't know who.
if the pickups are not already covered theyre probably not meant to be. you can buy pickups with covers like you want from Gibson like burstbucker 3's (498t 498h for example) that are great and high quality.hope this helps-Kyse
Yes you can.
les paul
Well of cause Les Paul invented the Les Paul but there have been manyrumours saying that they just put Les Paul's name on the great guitar. This guitar has the great hum bucking pickups that (as the name sugests) humbucks the buzz leaving a clean sound. Sorry I went a bit off track
Yes you can put 9 gauge strings on a Les Paul, and any other electric guitar. If you are switching from a different gauge you must re-innotate your guitar so the neck has the right amount of tension on it, to much or to little tension and it is bad for the neck.
something along the lines of appetite for destruction series or whatever les paul by Gibson. just get any gold top Gibson les paul and put his pickups and some good tuners in it, it will save you a whole lot of money
on the ones that come with the guitar there is a spot to put stuff under the neck about 3x5x7"
regular 10-46 or 11-49 .. you can put anything on them and it will play.
just sell those to get emgs, then put them on a les paul body.
Yes, aswell as maestro
Duane started with a fender Stratocastor and then got a 1957 goldtop les paul. it was with this Gibson les paul that he also switched to Marshall amps. He then obtained a 1958 tobacco burst Les paul & a 1959 Cherry sunburst les paul. he still liked the sound in the gold top pick-ups best, but the feel of the later year Gibsons. So he switched out the pick-ups of the 1957 gold top & put them in the tobacco burst gibson. Today those 3 gibsons could fetch over a million dollars w/o the celebrety that Mr Allman would also bring them. I hope Gregg has them put away in a safe place. i would love to ask him about his legendary brother & those guitars.
i dont know im not some geeky person
Sorry. Your Magellan is expecting Magellan software.