i have questions about #1…why scallop the back like that? why the ultra severe neck angle?
@Lulz4l1f3 @northernbassist @Bix it should, though, increase sustain and possibly fullness to the acoustic tone because of the extra contact (Les Paul vs Stratocaster). However, that is an accident waiting to happen, like so many Les Paul’s that have suffered a headstock break.
@CanisPundit @northernbassist @Bix
Note: The best thing I can say about my Les Paul is it sounds like a Les Paul, more or less. It's OK. Takes a bit of getting used to after playing my other guitars because of the closer string spacing, but that's to be expected. I've thought about pickup and bridge upgrades, so so far, stock. Action is low.
@CanisPundit @northernbassist @Bix
Meh,
My guitar with the most sustain is a Parker Fly Deluxe, and the secret is whe graphite reinforced neck and the bridge.
#2 would be my late 80s ESP M-II with a Floyd Rose System.
My Les Paul cannot compare. It's no better than my MIM strat which at least doesn't have one of those knife-edge tune-o-matic bridges.