Classic pearl tuners look best on any Les Paul in my opinion, but it is a personal preference.
There are many brands of guitar tuners to chose from. One of the best and most famous brands of guitar tuners comes from Fender. Another great brand of guitar tuner is made by Les Paul.
Surely. PRS 25th Anniversary SE Custom 24! You would never get disappointed. They pay attention to each individual guitars. It even comes well set up and tuned. Even the strings are of high quality. If you start playing PRS, you would never go for any other brand. The same guitar is available with EMG pickups with BAT inlays. The most beautiful piece of art I have ever seen.My advice is to buy the PRS Paul Allender series and replace the Tuners with locking tuners, if you are particular in that. remember, the tuners come with the PRS are excellent and never go out of tune. Go to a shop and handle a PRS and the Epiphone; get a belt and put it across your shoulders and and play for 10 minutes in standing position. For PRS, you would feel the sound penetrating through your veins and the excellent looks of the PRS is just an addition to the awsome sound it delivers. Go for a PRS man! I had the same question you have and I have done enough research in this. Best of luck.
epiphone!
Depends, if you want a deep, resonant tone, go for the Epiphone Les Paul Custom. If you want a good, hard rock sound to it go with an Epiphone Les Paul standard.However both are good for rock and metal ect.Steer well away of the -£300 bunch, they are very poor compared to the higher end models.Epiphone Les Paul Custom £470Epiphone Les Paul Standard £400:)
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
Which ever one you like.
There are many brands of guitar tuners to chose from. One of the best and most famous brands of guitar tuners comes from Fender. Another great brand of guitar tuner is made by Les Paul.
Surely. PRS 25th Anniversary SE Custom 24! You would never get disappointed. They pay attention to each individual guitars. It even comes well set up and tuned. Even the strings are of high quality. If you start playing PRS, you would never go for any other brand. The same guitar is available with EMG pickups with BAT inlays. The most beautiful piece of art I have ever seen.My advice is to buy the PRS Paul Allender series and replace the Tuners with locking tuners, if you are particular in that. remember, the tuners come with the PRS are excellent and never go out of tune. Go to a shop and handle a PRS and the Epiphone; get a belt and put it across your shoulders and and play for 10 minutes in standing position. For PRS, you would feel the sound penetrating through your veins and the excellent looks of the PRS is just an addition to the awsome sound it delivers. Go for a PRS man! I had the same question you have and I have done enough research in this. Best of luck.
epiphone!
in my opinion, the epiphone les paul special 2 is the best in my choice. i had mine for about over a year now and it is a great guitar for beginners like me. plus it is very affordable and it also looks good. the GT just looks a little better and it has more bonuses to it. but i would go for the special 2.
No, but it has a duble tune-o-matic bridge, and i thin that thetune-o-matic bridge is an awsome bridge, mayneits the best
Tough question because of personal preference and musical style. Personally, I used to swear by Squier by Fender (Telecaster models). However, since moving to a Les Paul style body and tone, I would say the best deal out there is the Epiphone Les Paul Special II. Very versatile tone either clean or distorted, comfortable and prices around $200 (or $100 used). I own one as a backup to my Epiphone Les Paul Goth model.
Depends, if you want a deep, resonant tone, go for the Epiphone Les Paul Custom. If you want a good, hard rock sound to it go with an Epiphone Les Paul standard.However both are good for rock and metal ect.Steer well away of the -£300 bunch, they are very poor compared to the higher end models.Epiphone Les Paul Custom £470Epiphone Les Paul Standard £400:)
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
Some of the best mini guitar tuners on the market include the Snark SN-5, TC Electronic Polytune Clip, and Korg Pitchclip.
les paul--you can get a very nice one at a local Guitar Center. i almost bought one.....i cahnged my mind and bought an sg.....both are very nice and sound amazing
Some of the best 12-string guitar tuners on the market include the TC Electronic PolyTune 2, Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner, and Peterson StroboStomp HD. These tuners offer accurate tuning and are popular among musicians for their reliability and performance.