Adwex
Well-known member
It's interesting that nobody bashes EBMM on either of the Les Paul forums I frequent. In fact, they're not mentioned at all.
The deal with Les Pauls is this....
Yes, they're heavy, unwieldy, expensive, painful, uncomfortable, etc. etc. etc. The neck is huge, the body hurts my arm, you have to try a bunch to get a good one....yadda yadda.
The reason they are my favorite guitar is that once you get past all the complaints, and you finally find a good one, NO OTHER GUITAR HAS "THAT" SOUND.
Forget the USA Standards. Check out the Historic line, from the custom shop. I got my '57 reissue Goldtop on ebay for $1700. Put a $100 pickup in it, and for $1800 I got a guitar that sounds awesome, and I get compliments on my tone all the time.
Bottom line, if you want a comfortable, light, high quality, good looking, easy to play guitar, then get an Axis. If you want a Les Paul, get a Les Paul. Guess which one I have.
The deal with Les Pauls is this....
Yes, they're heavy, unwieldy, expensive, painful, uncomfortable, etc. etc. etc. The neck is huge, the body hurts my arm, you have to try a bunch to get a good one....yadda yadda.
The reason they are my favorite guitar is that once you get past all the complaints, and you finally find a good one, NO OTHER GUITAR HAS "THAT" SOUND.
Forget the USA Standards. Check out the Historic line, from the custom shop. I got my '57 reissue Goldtop on ebay for $1700. Put a $100 pickup in it, and for $1800 I got a guitar that sounds awesome, and I get compliments on my tone all the time.
Bottom line, if you want a comfortable, light, high quality, good looking, easy to play guitar, then get an Axis. If you want a Les Paul, get a Les Paul. Guess which one I have.