Gibson Vs Ibanez |
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Mar 7 2008, 07:23 AM |
Gibson.........well couse is Gibson...I personali think that les paul is the best guitar in the world..... ..reasons...well the rough sound of him...
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Mar 7 2008, 08:03 AM |
I got one of both.. and i think they are both just as easy and fast to play on. Gibsons are way heavier weightwise though.
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Mar 7 2008, 09:32 AM |
I'd choose a Gibson.
You said ppl say an Ibanez is faster.... even if it is, so what? The reasons I'd go for a Gibson myself are a couple. - The neck is tilted and therefore more comfie to play imo - it's got 22 frets which is better tonewise since the neck pu would be on the octave (harmonic position) I never make use of all the frets anyway. 22 is perfect, 21 is not, 24 is unneccessary imho. If I need to hit the octave note on the high E string for some reason I can bend it up to E which sounds nicer too for that matter. But if I got to choose anything else but a Gibson LP I would go for a high end PRS, 22 frets for tone - of course. -------------------- My bands homepage
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Mar 7 2008, 10:51 AM |
Gibson man. No Ibanez can match the tone of a Gibson imo. For your kind of music, I don't really see Ibanez in your hands.
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Mar 7 2008, 11:11 AM |
Gibson man. No Ibanez can match the tone of a Gibson imo. For your kind of music, I don't really see Ibanez in your hands. +1 Nickleback and Breaking Benjamn, you can pull that off with an Ibanez, it's just not right, you'd look like if you had no clue at all but it's true. -------------------- My bands homepage
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Mar 7 2008, 02:12 PM |
I like gibson more
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Mar 7 2008, 02:18 PM |
i have an epiphone les paul and an ibanez rg.
ive replaced the pickups in both and i love them both. i'd go with gibson, ive NEVER heard anyone say they have a bad gibson lespaul. i have however heard of bad ibanez's... however thats probably due to them not being setup right. either is a good investment, have a play of them both and see which suits you best. for the type of songs, gibson would probably be best. -------------------- Guitars: Epiphone Les Paul Standard w/ Dual EMG 81 Pickups. Size 11 Strings. Ibanez GRG170DX w/ Scallopd frets 17-24 - w/ Dimebucker and APH-1. Tanglewood TW28 STR DLX CE INDIANA Acoustic Guitar NEW: Dean Deceiver w/ EMG 81/EMG 85 Pickups Effects: Pod XT Live AND Pod X3 Live Recording: Cubase SX3 My Bands Myspace Act Of Silence Songs: Fly From The Inside (Cover) So Far Away Down Break The Cycle Never Again (Cover) Crash Wake Me More Acoustic Songs: Chris Kerswell Soundclick Page Check out Munta's Step By Step Songwriting Lesson |
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Mar 7 2008, 02:40 PM |
i have one of each haha. but ill tell ya, nothing beats a my les paul custom gibson on marshal amp. you just cant duplicate that amazing sound with an ibanez in my opinion, and ive tried haha. i just use my ibanez if i need 24 frets haha. ive messed around with strats too, but ooo do i love that gibson sound haha. that and you're used to an epiphone, so switching to a gibson will feel pretty natural i would assume.
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Mar 7 2008, 03:20 PM |
+1 with 24 frets being a good thing
If you were more into speed type stuff, I would defintitley tell you to go with Ibanez, but the stuff you play would be more suited to a Les Paul. Oh, and Ibanez ARE NOT girly man guitars http://ibanez.com/eg/guitar.aspx?m=XPT700 -------------------- "Remember to live, eat, sleep and breathe music for the mind, play from your heart and never be swayed by the current trends"- Rusty Cooley My gear: Marshall Valvstate Digitech Distortion Factory Jackson RR24 (Randy Rhoads) Ibanez RG2550e A ripoff brand acoustic guitar and a Yamaha Classical guitar :) |
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