I have heard good things about the Kiesel. For the Carvin I love the idea of all the custom options and I really like stainless steel frets. I am debating between getting a Carvin made or getting a Les Paul Custom. This is a guitar you know you're going to buy get it over with and it gives you more time to plot out your Carvin and you get a sick guitar to play while you wait for it to be built. So I am looking for your opinion on this. Carvins are pretty, but only Les Paul Customs are Les Paul Customs. It plays awesome, it sounds awesome, and it looks awesome. This thing sustains for over 20 seconds, no shit. I bought a Custom because I always wanted one too. You'll come on here and just fucking TELL us which guitar you're gonna buy and say "if you don't like that, blow me!".true story.Īh, I'm just fucking with you dude. You go buy a Custom and it'll make you more of a man.it'll make it so you don't have to ask on a forum which guitar you should buy, everfuckingagain.cause you'll be manly enough to know. You know what's way more awesome? A fuckin Les Paul Custom, and it doesn't need any of those things to do it, either. Unsurpassed high frequency and deep bass response will place the audience in the center of your performance. LPC and MTM2 by Scott Steinmetz, on FlickrĬustom options are awesome. Carvin Audio’s TRC SYSTEMS are our finest sound systems, offering high SPL levels that project up to 400’ with exceptional clarity. macdonald, which will fit your epi les paul. RequestedBBLPC by Scott Steinmetz, on Flickr I am thinking of replacing the generic pickups in my Epi Les Paul Classic to two of the Carvin humbuckers.
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