Les Paul thru a Fender Amp
Well, that depends on your taste and what brand of punkrock you wanna play- a lot of the older punk bands had really cheap equipment because they were broke. But if you ask me Johnny Thunders had the Ultimate punk guitar set up: He used a 59 Gibson Les Paul Junior in TV yellow with a Fender Deluxe Reverb Blackface amp. No pedals, he just turned all of the knobs all the way up and overdrive on the amp. Awesome punk set up.
I know the type of amp that Joe Perry used in most of his music videos with Aerosmith and it was a "Wilson" amp. Oh, and he uses monster cables for his guitars.
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Several different kinds throughout his career. In the last Beatles public performance (on the roof of Apple Corps), he and John Lennon both used Fender Twin Reverb amps. Gibson Les Paul GA-40 amplifier
Which ever one you like.
yes
Les Paul thru a Fender Amp
Totally depends on which amp you use and what song you play :P.
The fender bluse junior. It is a 15 watt tube amplifire.
The Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul Special Bass Guitar performs great, and coupled with a good amp has a very unique, rich sound.
I assume you mean guitar amp. The Fender "Blues Junior" is a small amp that gets consistently good reviews.
Well, that depends on your taste and what brand of punkrock you wanna play- a lot of the older punk bands had really cheap equipment because they were broke. But if you ask me Johnny Thunders had the Ultimate punk guitar set up: He used a 59 Gibson Les Paul Junior in TV yellow with a Fender Deluxe Reverb Blackface amp. No pedals, he just turned all of the knobs all the way up and overdrive on the amp. Awesome punk set up.
I know the type of amp that Joe Perry used in most of his music videos with Aerosmith and it was a "Wilson" amp. Oh, and he uses monster cables for his guitars.
Marshall. A Marshall would be a good choice if you want saturated, thick sounds. But Marshalls aren't that great for bluesy, cutting drive (eg. Stevie Ray Vaughan) and clean tones. A Les Paul can work quite well with a Vox or Fender amp. For example, Neil Young's tone is a combination of an unorthodox Les Paul (P-90 pickups, Bigsby vibrato) and an unorthodox Fender Deluxe amp. The fact is, the "tried and true" combinations may suit you well, or they may not. Quality products can combine in surprising ways. For example, I prefer Fender guitars through Marshall amps, but Gibson guitars through Fender amps. Strange, but it suits my style.
Yes, any guitar will work with any amp as long as the both have 1/4" in/output jack. However, you'll have to test it out at your local guitar store to see if you like the tone.
Plug a Les Paul into a Marshall and you'll find out. Forget all the other stuff out there - if you want gibsony sounding toines buy a Gibson and if you want fendery tones buy a Fender, Ideally have a Strat and Les Paul and good Marshall Amp and don't be swayed by all the advertising from everyone else..........