Learn and Master Guitar Deluxe Edition

Price: 149.00
Retail Price: 249.00

Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 20 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


Learn and Master Guitar Original Edition

Price: 119.00
Retail Price: 219.00

Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 10 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


Learn and Master Guitar Homeschool Edition

Price: 169.00
Retail Price: 269.00

The Learn & Master Guitar Student Edition is a Complete 2-Year Guitar Curriculum Designed for Home Study. It Contains Our Full Extended Guitar Course plus: 68-Page Teacher's Guide (With Full 2-Year Scope-and-Sequence) and 2-DVD Teacher's Resource Set.


Learn and Master Guitar Home School Upgrade

Price: 29.99
Retail Price: 29.99

The Home School Edition includes a 68 pg. Teachers Guidebook (with a 2-year scope and sequence!) This guidebook was developed to help Teachers/Parents know when their Students are ready to advance to each next lesson. In addition, there are 2 Teacher Resource DVDs. These are what you'd get in this upgrade package.


Previously Viewed Learn and Master Guitar - only $99!

Price: 99.00
Retail Price: 99.00

Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 20 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


Expanded Guitar Course Upgrade

Price: 50.00
Retail Price: 50.00

We've added 10 more DVDs with additional songs, exercises, and workshops for each of the original 20 sessions that were already included on the first 10 DVDs. You can upgrade your course by purchasing the 10 new Expansion DVDs for only $50.


Learn and Master Spotlight Series: Blues Guitar

Price: 99.00
Retail Price: 99.00

Our Spotlight Series on Blues Guitar is an in-depth course in blues guitar playing—the real nuts and bolts. You’ll get what you need: the musical understanding, the concepts, chords, techniques, and riffs that will help you play great blues guitar.


Spotlight Series Guitar Set-Up and Maintenance

Price: 49.00
Retail Price: 49.00

Our Spotlight Series on Guitar Setups will show you step-by-step how to set up your guitar in your own home using a few easy-to-use tools. You’ll make basic adjustments to your guitar so you end up with a better playing and sounding instrument.


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What is best for recording PRS Guitars or Gibson Guitars?

What is the best guitar for recording the PRS Custom 24 or Gibson Les Paul Standard?
I want to know how they are in terms of distortion, clean tones and everything you know about the guitars that can help me decide.

Thanks for Support

Its surprising how often this one comes up. My advice is first find a good guitar shop and get yourself down there. Look around and decide which you like the look of. Then ask to play them, most good shops will let you compare a few. There is only one perfect guitar, that’s the one that looks right, feels right and sounds right to you. With the kind of kit you are looking for it’s a fairly expensive investment, not the sprt of cash you want to spend and then find you are not happy with it. Whatever you end up with keep playing. Too many bands who cannot play around at the moment.

One Response to “What is best for recording PRS Guitars or Gibson Guitars?”

  1. Ooops says:

    Its surprising how often this one comes up. My advice is first find a good guitar shop and get yourself down there. Look around and decide which you like the look of. Then ask to play them, most good shops will let you compare a few. There is only one perfect guitar, that’s the one that looks right, feels right and sounds right to you. With the kind of kit you are looking for it’s a fairly expensive investment, not the sprt of cash you want to spend and then find you are not happy with it. Whatever you end up with keep playing. Too many bands who cannot play around at the moment.
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