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[May 21,2005 12:40pm - brian_dc ""]
I was really bent on just upgrading to a new Les Paul. The more I've thought about it and heard some iffy responses to this from people who get a really nice sound, the more I am open to suggestion.

I don't know, what does everyone recommend for a kid with a dual rectifier (if that isn't your thing, it's just what I got :tmnt4 who doesn't like floyd rose?

feel free to turn this thread into nerdy guitar talk that has nothing to do with recommending me anything, if I don't get suggestions the least I could cause is guitar shop talk.

thanks
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[May 21,2005 1:08pm - Niccolai ""]
There are people on the forum with more guitars than me and there are better players, but I have similar amp tastes as you and I also hate floating tremolo systems. I've built two guitars, ones still in the works. Btoh of with have tune-o-matis bridge pieces with string-through body flares... So natrually I would suggest somthing with that bridge type.

as far as pickups go, most would suggest EMG 81 or 85 pickups. I wouldn't. Active guitar pickups actually lose harmonic range contrary to popular belief. So for pickups I would suggest dimarziop X@N or Seymour duncan pickups. (EMGs are by no means bad pickups and they will make your recto scream but there are better pickups out there)

Les pauls have steep neck angle and steep angle on the headstock tilt because of the type of bridge you use, so for feel preferences I would suggest something with similar bridge and angle. Your probably more into traditional shapes seeing as you use a lespaul and you probably like wider necks. Since the lespaul body is massive, theres alot of resonation throughout the body so you should probably shoot for a neckthrough or set neck to make up for the warmth your used to getting out of the lespaul...

So I'm going to suggest a Schecter C1, an ESP MH model, or an archtop jackson dinky like the SLSMG or DKMGT


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[May 25,2005 11:30pm - brian_dc ""]
after a ton of thinking about whether or not I can get over my dislike of the floyd and actually running into an s-series, I'm pretty sure I'm just gonna put the woodblock in the back of the trem system and get this bad boy
http://www.bananas.com/productdetail.asp/p...me_Ibanez-S1625FBNT-Electric-Guitar

here's the lovely picture
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thank you for your suggestion niccolai

sorry for ignoring it

but yeah, no les paul for me...officially shall become the backup
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[May 26,2005 11:54am - blue ""]
go for an ESP. way better bang for the buck guitars. dont buy the schecter. cus youll end up replacing one part or the other (cus schecter likes to put really quality hardware with some lesser quality ie. tonepros bridge but no duncans or locking tuners), and dont get the ibanez because you WILL replace the pickups (ibanez has some of the most microphonic pickups to offer). ESP all the way.
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[May 26,2005 11:58am - litacore ""]
*shrugs*
I endorse Dean
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[May 26,2005 12:06pm - handinjury ""]
blue said:go for an ESP. way better bang for the buck guitars. dont buy the schecter. cus youll end up replacing one part or the other (cus schecter likes to put really quality hardware with some lesser quality ie. tonepros bridge but no duncans or locking tuners), and dont get the ibanez because you WILL replace the pickups (ibanez has some of the most microphonic pickups to offer). ESP all the way.


Yes, what blue said, I played ibanez guitars for 9 yrs, then i got 2 esp/ltd's and i am happy.
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[May 26,2005 12:27pm - powerkok ""]
yep esp rules. get the mh 400nt in see thru black.
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[May 26,2005 12:28pm - powerkok ""]
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[May 26,2005 12:53pm - Sinislazy  ""]
Jackson SLSMG.
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[May 26,2005 1:18pm - brian_dc ""]
blue said:<<dont get the ibanez because you WILL replace the pickups>>

every guitar I've ever owned I've replaced the pickups...so that doesn't bother me so much.

I've played many an ESP in my days, and I guess I just don't really get that much of a kick out of EMG's...so I'd be replacing pickups there too.

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[May 26,2005 2:35pm - DreamingInExile ""]
blue said:ibanez has some of the most microphonic pickups to offer


depends on the pickups, the higher end Ibeenhad's have better pickups then the crappy ass RG270's and stuff. I actually like the stock pickups in my Ibeenhad, not the best, but they're crunchy sounding
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[May 26,2005 2:39pm - DreamingInExile ""]
Jackson KV2 USA.... mmmmmmm
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ESP HORIZON NT-II... mmmmmmm
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[May 26,2005 4:54pm - Niccolai ""]
I'll second the ESP LTD MH400NT motion.
It doesn't look like that in person, I suggest finding a plce that has one and checking it out, they look much better in reality.

True, on the ESP you may want to replace the pickups... but look at it this way, you can sell or trade in the EMGs for near half of what your new pickups will cost.

Also, on the ESP, you'll only be replacing the pickups... on the ibanez you'll replace the tuners, the nut, the pickups, the input, and you'll wish you could replace the tremolo but you won't be able to. pathetic metal casting.
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[May 27,2005 4:44pm - brian_dc ""]
I am now heavily considering the ESP now...anyone know where the hell I can play one before I go into this...


by the way, thanks to everyone for giving their two cents
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[May 27,2005 6:05pm - blue ""]
im not sure...but when you decide to actually order one, make sure you order it through http://www.drumcityguitarland.com for they will totally give you the lowest price you can find (theyve been voted ESP's #1 dealer multiple times), and they will set your guitar up any way you like with the strings of your choice, all for just buying the guitar. i even got a shirt when i ordered from them. extremely professional and quality.
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[May 27,2005 6:13pm - Niccolai ""]
one of the only dealers in the area is Matt's Music. (mattsmusic.com) they have a shop in weymouth with a bunch of ESP shit you can check out.
I would disagree with ordering from drumcityguitarland because of thier warranty polacy.
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[May 27,2005 6:33pm - blue ""]
fair enough.
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[May 27,2005 6:46pm - Sinistas ""]
Matt @ Matt's Music is a cool guy from all accounts.
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[May 28,2005 1:50pm - Niccolai ""]
Drumcityguitar land has an awsome inventory but thier return polacy is only like a 4 day window.
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[May 31,2005 5:33pm - brian_dc ""]
ok, so I ordered the ESP MH400NT from Drumcityguitarland after all...besides having to wait until the end of June for stock this seems like an amazing deal...seems like the price was about half what I expected and they hook you up with so much stuff...

blue, unless I'm proven wrong in the end, you were right about this place...thanks all
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[May 31,2005 6:20pm - Niccolai ""]
I'm interested in the deal they gave you. I'm considering buying one of these guitars myself.

What was thier price and what was the extra stuff they hooked you up with? and what did they charge for shipping?


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