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  posted on 2/4/2006 at 14:11 
Do you guys like Gibsons or Fenders better. That's a hard choice for me, but I'd have to say Gibson. My SG rocks, hardcore :rockout:
 

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  posted on 2/4/2006 at 15:03,  Reply 1  
ummm. If you like a big boxy crunch sound well....Gibson. If you like the sparkle thin clean sound then.. Fender... it's really in the pickups.


 
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  posted on 2/4/2006 at 17:23,  Reply 2  
no doubt about it, fender all the way! just cant get enough of that fender sound!

 

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  posted on 2/6/2006 at 18:49,  Reply 3  
Fender, always

 

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  posted on 5/7/2006 at 14:40,  Reply 4  
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ummm. If you like a big boxy crunch sound well....Gibson. If you like the sparkle thin clean sound then.. Fender... it's really in the pickups.




You say it bro.

 

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  posted on 6/6/2006 at 13:06,  Reply 5  
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ummm. If you like a big boxy crunch sound well....Gibson. If you like the sparkle thin clean sound then.. Fender... it's really in the pickups.




You say it bro.


/agree but bear in mind the difference in neck playability may be a factor, just try a bunch out to see what you like.

I started on a strat but once I moved to Gibson I wasn't a fan of strat necks anymore. Tele necks seemed to be a bit more user-friendly but I wanted that Gibson crunch.

 

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  posted on 6/8/2006 at 14:26,  Reply 6  
I like em both and own both. There Different beast altogether

 

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  posted on 6/11/2006 at 05:07,  Reply 7  
Yep, two different guitars by far. I personally dont like the craftmanship of the Fenders. Cosmetically speaking Gibson makes a far superior guitar, but the sound is the payoff and thats for each player to choose. I prefer Gibson. I always have.

 

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  posted on 6/17/2006 at 15:40,  Reply 8  
I prefer Fender, I now use is a Chinese domestic production of wooden guitar, but I wanted to buy a Fender guitar later.


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  posted on 9/8/2006 at 14:00,  Reply 9  
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I like em both and own both. There Different beast altogether


What he said. You need at least one of each.

Fender not squirell and Gibson not Epiphony

Just kidding get a single coil and a double coil, set neck and a bolt on.

That will cover most bases

 
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