Les Paul question... R8 vs LPC?

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I think i'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on a new used LP and then came across a PRS SC58 (not stripped) for a similar price. It's pretty like most PRS but was wondering if anyone had thoughts about the following if comparing with a R8 or LPC

1. Which sounds better for metal?
2. Which is more comfortable to play?
3. Which sounds better for metal? :lol: :LOL:

I have a non singlecut PRS already and know they stay in tune better and the build quality is often more superior etc, but I want something that sounds great for the thrashy kind of stuff I like to play... not trying to start a PRS vs Gibby war most of us out there have both ;) Hoping to hear from peeps with LP's and PRS SC, SC245s, SC58s etc.
 
errrrrl":1ggcv2q4 said:
I think i'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on a new used LP and then came across a PRS SC58 (not stripped) for a similar price. It's pretty like most PRS but was wondering if anyone had thoughts about the following if comparing with a R8 or LPC

1. Which sounds better for metal?
2. Which is more comfortable to play?
3. Which sounds better for metal? :lol: :LOL:

I have a non singlecut PRS already and know they stay in tune better and the build quality is often more superior etc, but I want something that sounds great for the thrashy kind of stuff I like to play... not trying to start a PRS vs Gibby war most of us out there have both ;) Hoping to hear from peeps with LP's and PRS SC, SC245s, SC58s etc.

Rabit-hole alert! Rabbit-hole alert!

I've been down it several times... PRS builds an exceptional axe... but it doesn't sound or feel like a good Gibson LP. Just saying.

From the PRSi I've owned, the Tremonti HardTail or SC250 or even the new Tremonti Baritone (25.5 inch scale length and tuned to drop C from the factory) would be the usual suspects. These all will work for metal... but a different sound than a LP. The mids are most noticeably different. It's a more hollow, mellow, missing mid tone. They are darker, warmer, and not as cutting in the high-mids and high-end like a LP. There a big difference when you play them side to side. I've had some really amazing PRSi (most were sold to members on this forum ;))... but it's entirely a different animal.

Also think about how many metal bands/artists do you see rocking a PRS ;). Not a knock... just saying. Paul builds a super quality guitar... but there is a reason he keeps chasing the classic LP tone/shape/esthetic. Whether is it be thru pups, the SC body shape, neck pattern et al.
 
I agree. I own PRS and Gibson. I really like both. Both play great. PRS is a much better build cosmetically but tonally Gibson wins almost every time for me easily. I personally choose tone and playability over perfect cosmetics which is why I almost always pick up my Gibsons when I gig live or just play for fun over my PRS.

If Gibson could get to PRS standards cosmetically it would be the best of everything but I doubt they ever will just due to Gibsons older build style and equipment compared to PRS's newer build style.
 
To the OP's question. I have a R8 and LPC. I love both but I seem to pick up and play my 2005 LP Custom way more than my 2013 R8.

Just something about my Les Paul Custom (in my avatar) that I gravitate to. Maybe it's because I am more into hard rock/metal and it just sounds better, even though both seem to fit that style great. My '05 LP Custom just feels right. I've been playing it pretty much 90% of the time lately.
 
Thanks guys for all the input... was finally ready to pull the trigger on a nice LPC reissue but decided that what I really needed (like any of us really "need" more shit lol) was that Ampete 444 amp head switcher thing... and like that *BOOM* the Ampete is on its way and am close to picking up a VHT Ultralead, both for the same price of that one LPC... GAS is a crazy thing :lol: :LOL:
 
blackba":5kjqkf6i said:
sg guy":5kjqkf6i said:
-I'm shocked that so many prefer the R-8 over a 1997 LPC,.. if the archives go back 10 years I bet it's the opposite,. I've been in the LES PAUL -(not just Gibson)- market for a couple years now, played billions of um, as many as I can find, thought I knew which direction to go, then I made --(THE MISTAKE)-- I played a 1976, LES PAUL STANDARD, ALL BEAT TO HELL,.. 13+ LBS,... WINE RED -(yeah,.. that's right, Wild Irish Rose!!!... BITCHES!!!)- UGLIER THAN SIN,... NORLIN ERA,. 100% STOCK,....THE BRIDGE VOLUME NOB WAS STRIPPED OFF & LAYING IN THE CASE,..... AND THE NECK WIDTH & SHAPE?... DIDN'T NOTICE-DIDN'T ASK-DIDN'T FUCKIN CARE!!!,... Not even close, by -FAR- the winner, nothing!!!... no matter what make, model, manufacturer, or price,..
from the mid 80's to present day could hang with it...

-strap an old one on, its the weight & mass,.. ass heavy, the neck points to the GOD'S.. --THE GUITAR GOD'S--

13lbs, holy cow. I can hardly shoulder my 10lb '73 lp custom, but I love that guitar. Sounds thick and mean. I learned that it didn't do well with high output pickups and does better with more PAF style. I have a set of Suhr thornbuckers in there that just really suit the guitar.

Not only is my '73 norlin as well, but apparently its a bad color for LPC, as its heritage cherry burst. I like the color and the guitar, but interesting to learn that people want their LPC in black, white, or silverburst.



-its hard for me to understand how some people worry, fret & over analyze superficial things like color on an instrument or amp,.. I could care less what it looks like,.. Music is for the ears & soul.
 
errrrrl":24mhvdf6 said:
Thanks guys for all the input... was finally ready to pull the trigger on a nice LPC reissue but decided that what I really needed (like any of us really "need" more shit lol) was that Ampete 444 amp head switcher thing... and like that *BOOM* the Ampete is on its way and am close to picking up a VHT Ultralead, both for the same price of that one LPC... GAS is a crazy thing :lol: :LOL:


-you must be an -AMP GUY- like me!..

-PRS = "Fancy Towel" -(the ones the woman puts out on -----occasion's)- One time I made the mistake of actually using one to wipe my hands off on,... -ONCE!!!- -(I'm the only one who thinks PRS guitar feel like plastic & sound artificial,. I think PRS makes a prettier looking guitar thou)-
-GIBSON = "Everyday Towel" -(they wipe your hands & face off just like they're supposed to... "Dont forget to wash up when your through Mr.!!!")- -(I've never seen the unplayable,.. POS,.. GIBSON of internet lure yet,.. And I've searched for it)-
 
well at least you have the ammo (info) for when you want a LP ;)
 
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