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not when a plywood body is concernedProfanity said:^ and after all that effort in writing that, we're still at the same conclusion that it's all down to personal taste.
you are absolutely clueless. stop.Profanity said:Elecrtric guitars all sound the same.
when it is plywood, you can. plywood requires sheets of wood be glued together to make the body, that glue dampens the vibrations, adversely effecting the tone. that is why you don't see plywood in anything but the lowest end guitars. otherwise itd be used all the time.Bed_Of Razors666 said:i have an epiphone les paul, it sounds awesome, but i have never played an rr3 so i wouldn't know which is better.
@ Elysian: you can't just rate a guitar by its statistics really, you have to go to a shop and see which one you like better, thats the only way of finding out which is better
amen to that.Wings of a dream said:Les Pauls are too ff heaving, get the Jackson.
Wings of a dream said:Les Pauls are too ff heaving, get the Jackson.