Coil Tele
Coil Tele
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| The Musical Instruments People |
What do you think is the more versatile guitar?
I'm planning to get an electric guitar but I'm havig diffuculty choosing. I have three options to choose from. The first one is a Squier Tele HS Fat Tele which is nice guitar when I tried it in a guitar store.
My second option is a Gibson Les Paul Studio Silverburst which has push pull for going to humbucker to single coil.
And my final option is a warmoth fat tele custom guitar.
Sorry for the wall of text.
If you're looking for versatility and at some point want to have a nice fat sound I'd go with the Gibson. You can make a heavy body guitar sound a bit more "fender-like" by switching to a single coil pick up, but you can't make light guitars like teles ever sound quite as fat as a Gibson. I'm a die hard Fender man myself, but in this case the better choice is the Gibson.
Here's good article for choosing a guitar: http://www.freeeasyguitar.com/Jamorama/buying-a-guitar.html


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