Yes you can.
No
les paul
Les Pauls are not made with a whammy bar in mind. They do not have the right bridge. You would need to modify the bridge and drill holes in the back of your LP to get a decent whammy bar fitted.
if its routed for (cut for) it absolutely, i put an original floyd rose which is the higher end model in a bc rich that had a licensed one , if the guitar doesnt have a floyd rose in it like just a normal bridge you'll have to do some routing.
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.
No
you must to lock the bridge block with a couple of pieces of wood o whatever, but put atention in the correct bridge angle, now you can tune perfectly you guitar, after this unlock the bridge. you must to lock the bridge block with a couple of pieces of wood o whatever, but put atention in the correct bridge angle, now you can tune perfectly you guitar, after this unlock the bridge.
BC Rich usually , I got a used Bich guitar for 200$ with a licensed Floyd rose locking tremolo. But nothing wrong with Ibanez Jackson Kramer or LTD, as long as it has EMG's and its neckthrough you won't be able to put it down. my pick though shape and sound is a BC Rich Warlock Deluxe , cheaper than a standard Gibson Les Paul and it will blow them out of the water.
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
Les Pauls are not made with a whammy bar in mind. They do not have the right bridge. You would need to modify the bridge and drill holes in the back of your LP to get a decent whammy bar fitted.
if its routed for (cut for) it absolutely, i put an original floyd rose which is the higher end model in a bc rich that had a licensed one , if the guitar doesnt have a floyd rose in it like just a normal bridge you'll have to do some routing.
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.