Burstbucker Pro
Burstbucker Pro
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![]() GIBSON Alnico V BurstBucker Pro Neck Pickup Chrome US $17.50
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![]() GIBSON Alnico V BurstBucker Pro Bridge Pickup Chrome US $60.99
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![]() 2010 Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Pro Wine Finish US $1,479.00
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![]() Gibson Les Paul Studio US $700.00
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![]() Gibson Les Paul 2008 Standard With Hard Case US $1,525.00
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![]() 2012 Gibson Les Paul Standard Premium Plus Electric Guitar with Case US $2,250.00
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![]() 10 Gibson 2008 Les Paul Standard EbonyNew Old Stock US $1,750.00 |
![]() Gibson Burstbucker Pro Neck Bridge Set US $82.00
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![]() 2007 Gibson Les Paul Standard Premium Plus Blonde Beauty US $2,699.00
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![]() gibson burstbucker pro neck US $85.00
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![]() gibson burstbucker pro bridge US $85.00
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![]() Gibson Burstbucker 2 Classic Nickel Electric Guitar US $100.00
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![]() Gibson BurstBucker Pro Zebra Treble Bridge Pickup US $50.00
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![]() Gibson BurstBucker Pro Nickel Humbucker Bridge Pickup US $96.59
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![]() Gibson BurstBucker Pro Nickel Humbucker Neck Pickup US $113.99
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![]() Gibson Les Paul Studion 2004 US $255.00
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![]() 2009 Used Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro Retails for $2000 US $1,499.99
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![]() 2010 Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Pro Electric Guitar US $888.00
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![]() 1991 gibson les paul standard US $1,400.00
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![]() Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus 2004 Honey Burst US $1,895.00
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![]() Gibson Les Paul Standard Traditional Pro Electric Guitar Heritage Cherry Sunbrst US $1,739.99
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![]() Gibson Burstbucker Pro Bridge Humbucker Pickup NEW IN BOX US $139.00
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![]() Gibson SG Diablo Collectors Guitar of the Month 775 US $1,650.00
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![]() Gibson Burstbucker Pro Bridge Pickup Chrome US $50.00
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![]() Gibson 2012 Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar Trans Amber US $2,261.13
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![]() GIBSON USA LES PAUL STANDARD COLLECTOR QUALITY CONDITION MAKE AN OFFER US $2,200.00
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Choosing which electric guitar to get can be tricky since there are so many varieties to choose from.Learn Guitar Software Reviews The process of deciding which electric guitar to get can be overwhelming so I plan to give some insight by comparing two of the most popular guitars out there: the Gibson Les Paul Standard and the Fender Stratocaster.
The Gibson Les Paul Standard is one of those guitar that have achieved widespread mass appeal and praise from great guitarists such as Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin and Slash, former guitarist for Guns 'n Roses. An absolutely drop dead gorgeous guitar the Les Paul has a carved maple top, trapezoid inlays and comes in colors such as Heritage Cherry Sunburst, Desert Bust and a variety of other colors. It comes with Burstbucker pro pickups, rosewood fingerboard, tune-o-matic bridge and gold top hat knobs. This guitar also has a seriously powerful tone and it can scream with ease. This powerful tone comes from the thick mahogany body. The Les Paul also has one of the most playable necks out there and almost anyone can pick one up and feel as though they have owned it their whole life. Those two Burstbucker pro pickups sound amazing and you can easily switch between them with the 3-way toggle switch. It also has two volume knobs as well as two tone knobs, which allows you to have 'that much more' control over your sound.
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The Fender Stratocaster has probably the most recognizable look and tone out there. The Strat was made famous by Jimi Hendrix who completely changed the way the guitar was played. An absolute showman he is still regarded by many as the greatest guitarist that ever lived. With colors such as black and 3 color sunburst, this guitar is as much a joy to play as it is to look at. Fender also give you a choice between a Rosewood or Maple Neck. Rosewood is said to have more sustain, while the maple neck is said to have a brighter sound. However most people can barely tell the difference between the two. The best thing to do is to go out to you local guitar shop and try each one out for yourself and see which one sounds better to you. The Strat comes with 3 single coil pickups, 2 tone knobs and 1 volume knob.
Both these guitar have their own set of unique characteristics and qualities but both are extremely versatile and can switch easily between jazz, rock, blues and even metal and still sound good. Choosing which guitar suits you is an entirely personal choice but the real pleasure the guitar brings is playing it. Learning the guitar provides an immense amount pleasure to all those who take it up.
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What pickups should I put on my les paul?
I was thinking about putting an emg, gibson burstbucker pro or a seymour duncan alnico 2. I mainly play G N R.
seymour duncan alnico 2 pro (the very pickups slash uses) or a DiMarzio PAF


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