This is my last six string electric guitar. A LP Classic with a 60s style neck in Honeyburst. I bought this around 07/08 and played it almost exclusively for years before going back to Strats. Everything is stock on this except for the jack plate which cracked so I got a metal one.

I’ve always strung it with Skinny Top/Heavy Bottom strings for heavier tones when I switch to Drop D. Right now it’s always tuned to drop D and I’ve been experimenting a lot with making songs with one guitar and the bass in drop D while the others are in standard. It adds just a slight thickness when you play the lower 3 strings. Plus playing in drop D breaks me out of a creative rut sometimes.

I pretty much only run it through my 1312 drive and delays and might get a wah pedal for TOOL and Boris type tones. The pickups break up real nice if I add just a touch of gain or dig in when I pick. Overall its a nice change of pace from all my Fenders.

  • @Cmar
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    21 year ago

    That is one sweet top. Always loved that faded look.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Gorgeous!

    Nice setup! I also use Skinny Top/Heavy Bottom, but keep it in standard. I love the tightness, but will probably move back to a regular set up strings when I replace them. I bend a lot.

    I recently scored a 2020 Black Epiphone Les Paul Standard at a pawn shop, and it was pristine! Half the street price.

    I love it so much. I alternate between that and a black PRS S2 Standard 24. Honestly, they compliment each other.

    I hope one day to own the genuine thing.

    • @jontree255OP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah for the first few months I had it I was running just Regular Slinks but every time I went to D the string got too saggy and was hard to do chugs on.

      I haven’t kept up with Gibson for a few years now but I thought they had a big dip in quality in the past 5 years? Not sure if that’s changed or not. Someone else might be able to chime in. I guess my point is the differences between “budget” brands and “real” brands is getting slimmer.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        The quality in all factories just keep rising. It is awesome what you can get for the price.

        My Epiphone is the newer line (Inspired by Gibson) with the redesigned headstock that looks closer to Gibson’s. The quality is excellent. The finish is something special, it actually feels like a nitro finish, but it poly.

        I am officially done buying guitars, save for a high quality acoustic which I never invested in. I can’t predict the future, but I like what I have. Same with amps.

        Now I am turning back to a past love, the Clarinet. I adore it, but never got to practice it due to family telling me to quiet down, which sucks. I hope to start a lifelong journey getting intimate with this instrument, and will be saving up for real wood upgrade.

        • Baron Von J
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          11 year ago

          My Epiphone is the newer line (Inspired by Gibson) with the redesigned headstock that looks closer to Gibson’s. The quality is excellent.

          Agreed on the Inspired by Gibson line. My last purchase is an ES335 and it’s great. I still want an SG, and maybe a single-cut, either an LP or a PRS 594.

  • Baron Von J
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    11 year ago

    Very nice! I have long wanted a Les Paul.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    If you want to sound like Tool may I recommend a Diezel VH4 pedal. I have the mark 2 version that I bought second hand for not too much money, and it really does the trick. I now have that pedal and my '97 Epiphone LP just for playing Tool, which come to think of it I should do more often.

    • @jontree255OP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah I know Adam uses their amps. It’s on my radar I just have so many drive pedals lol. My two notes cab simulator has a Tool setting too.