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Is a Les Paul better than a Strat?

Is a Les Paul better than a Strat?

A Strat is significantly more comfortable to play due to the thinner body and better body contours. Modern Les Pauls are more comfortable to play than vintage Les Pauls, but they still feel like a large slab of wood against your body when compared to a Strat.

Are Les Paul good for beginners?

The Les Paul is a style of electric guitar and it is neither good nor bad for beginners. It has a general set of features (usually two humbuckers and two volume and tone knobs) that allow the player to do some different things when interacting with an amp compared to other guitar designs.

What is the difference between a Stratocaster and a Les Paul?

While Stratocasters and Les Pauls are available with a broad range of pickup configurations and switching options these days, their classic pickup arrays are another important way they’re different. A traditional Stratocaster is equipped with three single-coil pickups (neck, middle, bridge).

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Do Gibsons and Fender Strats feel the same?

For example, Gibsons will feel and play different to Epiphones and likewise, the Fender Stratocaster will feel different to other affordable brands: ‘Squiers’, ‘Stagg’, ‘G&L’ etc. Not to mention the many generations of Gibson Les Paul’s and Fender Strats over the years. However, the blueprint and outline of both guitars are still the same.

Which weighs more the Strat or the LP?

The Strat weighs less than the LP too. Today’s Les Paul lineup includes many variants including this 2017 Les Paul Standard HP that’s loaded with modern innovations, yet has all the original LP earmarks. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Are Gibson Les Paul necks any good?

Although the “U” shape neck is thicker than a traditional Stratocaster, the Les Paul neck is highly playable and a great ride for any guitarist. Luckily, the modern Gibson Les Paul neck has been on a diet and slimmed down significantly from the previous ‘tree trunk’ necks of the classic Gibson Les Paul vintage era.