Randy's Les Paul
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Randy's Les Paul
Was randy's main Les Paul pure stock or was it modded in any way? or is it even a Gibson, or was it a custom guitar made to look like a Les Paul?
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Alex wrote:White/Cream Gibson Les Paul
Stock 1974 model (though he thought it was a 63 or 64)
Stock pickups
Schaller machine heads
Engraved pickguard reads "Randy Rhoads"
Bell-shaped plate above the nut (added by Randy)
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Unbeleivable! it was basically stock with a few cosmetic changes....damn he can make a stock guitar sound that good and a les paul...further proof that he was the best.
I love mine.
It's such a solid guitar. Mine is an '05 and doesn't have that great warn in look like his did. Only time and a lot of thrashing it around will get that down. With high gain, you get great sustain and can pull some pretty crazy noises out of them, even on stock pups.
"Everyone says theres nothing new that can be done with a guitar, but when people like Randy come along, they realize they're wrong." -- Angus Young, AC/DC
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i remember someone was discussing the stock pickups in randys LP on the seymour duncan forum. might be of interestMatthew wrote:Gibson 'stock pickups are some of the best out there.

http://www.seymourduncan.com/forum/show ... ndy+rhoads
i started that threadrice_pudding wrote:i remember someone was discussing the stock pickups in randys LP on the seymour duncan forum. might be of interestMatthew wrote:Gibson 'stock pickups are some of the best out there.![]()
http://www.seymourduncan.com/forum/show ... ndy+rhoads

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well i'll beStiltzkin wrote:i started that threadrice_pudding wrote:i remember someone was discussing the stock pickups in randys LP on the seymour duncan forum. might be of interestMatthew wrote:Gibson 'stock pickups are some of the best out there.![]()
http://www.seymourduncan.com/forum/show ... ndy+rhoads


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i got a Epi LP custom tooalex1251 wrote:i just got an epiphone les paul custom in antique ivory and it looks like randy's les paul IMO. check on ebay for images. Hopefully one day i can afford a REAL gibson.

are you thinking of changing the pickups?
im changing mine next week (unless i mess it up

i'll let you know how good the results are if your interested?
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hey stewie,Stewie wrote:I am going to buy an Epiphone Les Paul Custom![]()
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Don't you like the pickups, rice_pudding?
Rice, what is the color of your Les Paul?
I think I'm going for the white.. I was going for the black one first
the pickups in the Epiphone Les Paul Custom are pretty good all things considered, in fact i really like the sound that axe has and ive never paid much attention to all the people who say they're too muddy etc, but the truth is i cant quite get the clarity and overal quality i want from my tone.
My equipment is all fairly good... epiphone use the same pickups for all they're guitars as far as i know so its not like they give much attention to using a set the suits the guitar model etc. The pickups are most likely to be the week link in my tone.
so overal the pickups are pretty good they just wont get you 100% top rate tone, wether the guitar itself can do that remains to be seen but ill soon find out.
My les paul is arctic white, back when i bought it i didnt like sunburst colours so i thought id go with white. I think epiphone do ivory coloured les pauls now.
if your gonna buy one though id deffineatly test it in store. Epiphone seem to keep changing their mind about what woods to use in construction. you could get any combination of tops and bodys using mahogany alder or maple...
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