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Any1 that plays guitar or bass! i need to know something!?

Do they make Gibson Les Paul BASS GUITARS? if so where can i get 1? and if they don't what is a good bass i was thinking about the signaure Geddy Lee (Rush bass player) bass [its fender]

where can i get a gibson les paul bass guitar

and if i cant is the geddy lee bass any good?

Hey
Do you have your heart set on a Gibson? I know Guitar Center carries some Epiphone Les Paul basses, you could check their site.
Same goes with Musicians Friend, it's a red Les Paul.
I would recommend you get a ESP LTD B-4E Bass Guitar. This guitar is an amazing deal, only 500$ on Musicians Friend, and it plays just as good as any Fender, if not better. Amazing guitar.
If money is no object, I would select the Schecter Stilleto Elite-4. This is 800$, but is so amazing. Diamond inlay on 12th fret, 24 jumbo frets, string thru bridge design. Very nice. But that's just my opinion. Hope I helped.

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Gibson '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar Antique Gold

Gibson '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar Antique Gold

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The '57 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Electric Guitar is the quintessential Les Paul at its finest. It's Custom Shop crafted to be accurate to '57 specifications in every detail including the CTS pots and bumblebee capacitors. It was the first Paul to feature humbucking pickups, and this one comes equipped with BurstBuckers. Carved maple top, mahogany back, and one-piece mahogany neck with the '57 profile and the original extended tenon joint. It features binding on body and neck, nickel hardware, an original ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge, and the trademark antique gold finish. Includes Gibson Custom Shop hardshell case.

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5 Responses to “Any1 that plays guitar or bass! i need to know something!?”

  1. zach says:

    Well, I don't know about Les Pauls…. But you could check Musiciansfriend.com…. They have absolutely everything. So they're your best bet.

    And as for the geddy lee bass… Anything Fender will be amazing. I own a strat, and wouldn't trade it for the world. It's amazing, and I've played their basses also, they're freaking incredible.
    References :
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com

  2. ▐▀▀▼▀▀▌ ► [Æ] ◄ ▐▄▄▲▄▄▌ says:

    they don't make les paul basses anymore. they did in the 70's to 90's, so look for used…they look like the epiphone ones, which i don't recommend.

    if i had to recommend a bass to you, I would go with the kind of bass gedy lee plays actually. i believe its an american made fender jazz bass. not too hard to find, and they hold up forever as long as you dont throw it or anything
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  3. blank says:

    Hey
    Do you have your heart set on a Gibson? I know Guitar Center carries some Epiphone Les Paul basses, you could check their site.
    Same goes with Musicians Friend, it's a red Les Paul.
    I would recommend you get a ESP LTD B-4E Bass Guitar. This guitar is an amazing deal, only 500$ on Musicians Friend, and it plays just as good as any Fender, if not better. Amazing guitar.
    If money is no object, I would select the Schecter Stilleto Elite-4. This is 800$, but is so amazing. Diamond inlay on 12th fret, 24 jumbo frets, string thru bridge design. Very nice. But that's just my opinion. Hope I helped.
    References :
    Musicians Friend
    Persnal Experience

  4. mctavish4 says:

    I know Epiphone makes the LP bass but I'm not sure if Gibson makes one. To be honest, I would probably go with the Geddy Lee bass instead. It is a fantastic playing bass and will be great for all types on music. It is a little difficult to play funk style pop/slap due to the strings being very close together because of the slimmer neck. It's a fat sounding bass though. I'm actually gonna sell my Tobias bass at some point and go to the Geddy Lee bass, its a bad ass. Plus Geddy Lee is a bad ass bass player, gotta pay homage!!!! Hope that helps.
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