Hi
If I put Gibson P90s into a Tokai LS145S (or now LS160S), would that make a Gibson 1956 Les Paul Reissue (or as close as it can get) soundwise?
I really love the sound of that guitar. Pat Boyack (currently playing in the Marcia Ball band) plays one and his sound is just great (in my ears).
I currently own an LS85S with Gotoh P90s which I like, but I think the Gibson P-90s would be a little bit wilder (which I sure would like).
I?m also thinking about upgrading to an LS145 (LS160S) model which should get my closer to the "real deal" ;-) and keeping the LS85S as my "backup" guitar.
I had a Godin LG SP90 here the last few days, equipped with high output Seymour Duncan P-90s, and they were too hot for my tastes (too raunchy), so something in the middle between the Gotohs and the Seymour Duncans would be just right for me. Would the Gibsons be right?
Thanks for your sharing your opinions/experiences
Matthias
If I put Gibson P90s into a Tokai LS145S (or now LS160S), would that make a Gibson 1956 Les Paul Reissue (or as close as it can get) soundwise?
I really love the sound of that guitar. Pat Boyack (currently playing in the Marcia Ball band) plays one and his sound is just great (in my ears).
I currently own an LS85S with Gotoh P90s which I like, but I think the Gibson P-90s would be a little bit wilder (which I sure would like).
I?m also thinking about upgrading to an LS145 (LS160S) model which should get my closer to the "real deal" ;-) and keeping the LS85S as my "backup" guitar.
I had a Godin LG SP90 here the last few days, equipped with high output Seymour Duncan P-90s, and they were too hot for my tastes (too raunchy), so something in the middle between the Gotohs and the Seymour Duncans would be just right for me. Would the Gibsons be right?
Thanks for your sharing your opinions/experiences
Matthias