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Inevitably I won’t get on with it either and will move it on....
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of course you were quite right, you should have got a 335. Everyone knows the best sounding guitars are 335s.
Shame as I quite like the way it sits and the neck angle. Maybe I can try an axess one day, but it’s a very expensive experiment!
are you really sure ??
are you really really sure ???
I dare say you are not the first and I bet you won't be the last - I think I mentioned to you before that I've struggled to find an LP that I can bond with and I've been at it for 40 years or more - I love nearly everything there is to love about an LP but I just can't get on with the feel/playing performance - At times, I think I'm okay playing one, then I go back to my PRS is just prefer the feel/playing performance of it just more slick and the LP is more of a challenge - to me at least
I’m nearly certain
Les Paul High Performance sounds like it'd be worth you checking out.
Les Paul killer, and even boasts a body contour on the back.
Yamaha SGs and Les Pauls have character, whereas the tone of my PRS SC58 was just plain meh...And £3K...