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dude 2

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 gibson or jackson?
should i get a jackson v or a les paul?
cuz im reallly confused on which to get
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Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:33 am |
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brakeonthroo

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les paul all the way. i have played both and the les paul rock
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Fri May 02, 2008 11:24 am |
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if you buy Jackson get a REAL Jackson .... if it isnt neck thru , it isnt a REAL Jackson in my book.
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Brian Krashpad

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Depends on what you want to play.
Jacksons are usually considered "metal" guitars, Les Pauls more general rock.
I haven't played Jacksons but I'm not a metal person, so Les Paul for me.
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chuck

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either way , you will be getting a fine guitar ....
and just because the sweet high end Jacksons are made for metal dosent mean they arent good for other stuff too ....
a Ferrari can do 200 mph ... but it can also handle 55 .... and while a Ford Escort can handle the 55mph , it sure cant do the 200.
thats what i think ....
but Gibson , or Jackson .... you cant go wrong with either
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Brian Krashpad

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chuck wrote:either way , you will be getting a fine guitar ....
and just because the sweet high end Jacksons are made for metal dosent mean they arent good for other stuff too ....
a Ferrari can do 200 mph ... but it can also handle 55 .... and while a Ford Escort can handle the 55mph , it sure cant do the 200.
thats what i think ....
but Gibson , or Jackson .... you cant go wrong with either 
Nah, if he's playing blues rock or country rock or something, the Jackson'll flat out look funny. Even if it can handle the tones. And if it's got super hot pickups (or especially actives) it may not be able to do those tones very well either. So both from a "fashion" standpoint and a playing standpoint, it depends on what type of music he's playing and what feature the individual Jackson or LP has. Both will probably be good guitars (assuming he doesn't get a dog that slipped past QC or a used one that's been set up wrong or beaten up), but whether it's a good pick for the OP would depend on a bunch of variables we don't know.
For instance, there's a huge difference in a Les Paul with P-90's and a Les Paul with the 496/500 ceramic humbuckers.
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Wed May 14, 2008 7:46 am |
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chuck

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Brian Krashpad wrote:chuck wrote:either way , you will be getting a fine guitar ....
and just because the sweet high end Jacksons are made for metal dosent mean they arent good for other stuff too ....
a Ferrari can do 200 mph ... but it can also handle 55 .... and while a Ford Escort can handle the 55mph , it sure cant do the 200.
thats what i think ....
but Gibson , or Jackson .... you cant go wrong with either 
Nah, if he's playing blues rock or country rock or something, the Jackson'll flat out look funny. Even if it can handle the tones. And if it's got super hot pickups (or especially actives) it may not be able to do those tones very well either. So both from a "fashion" standpoint and a playing standpoint, it depends on what type of music he's playing and what feature the individual Jackson or LP has. Both will probably be good guitars (assuming he doesn't get a dog that slipped past QC or a used one that's been set up wrong or beaten up), but whether it's a good pick for the OP would depend on a bunch of variables we don't know.
For instance, there's a huge difference in a Les Paul with P-90's and a Les Paul with the 496/500 ceramic humbuckers.
true indeed brian ....
there is a LOT of info we dont have that makes all the difference in the "proper" choice.
i say just buy both
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Thu May 15, 2008 1:35 pm |
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lol Brian your thinking of the Rhoads model and King V's and I would play them in a country band....lol but thats me. but they do have the Dinky's and would make a great guitar in any style
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Thu May 22, 2008 9:26 pm |
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gibson is a lot more universal I think... you can play shred, hard rock, metal, blues and even country on it... i've once seen a black metal band where one guitarist had LP custom  but if you are a metal guy and won't play anything else, jackson is for you...  but me personally, I'll take Gibson... cause it's a wonderful instrument and a piece of art... I've played several gibsons and they all sounded magical... Gibson is a guitar that has a spirit
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Tue May 27, 2008 10:59 am |
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Axtklinge

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As stated before, it depends a lot on what you expect from the guitar.
Both are great guitars, and both of them can play whatever your fingers let you, if you know what I mean.
Perhaps if you could tell us a bit more about what you want to play with it.
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Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:29 am |
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murderforprofit

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jackson all the way. but les pauls are good guitars also...
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Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:49 pm |
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UR_Mcp5

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Brian Krashpad wrote:Depends on what you want to play.
Jacksons are usually considered "metal" guitars, Les Pauls more general rock.
I haven't played Jacksons but I'm not a metal person, so Les Paul for me.
i agree 100%...id go with the les paul, only because its more of a general rock guitar
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