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25 Responses to “Gibson Flying V vs. Fender Strat.”
i have american … i have american telecaster an 4 epiphones an 2 gibsons and 2 american strats.i have 3 slash signature les paul and sg custom.that epiphone sounds almost as good a as gibson les paul standard but it beats telecaster all the way.and if you compare 60$ squier to 500$ epiphone it is obvius that you ar one dumfuck
well you are gay
… well you are gay
epis are quality
i have a squier bullet(60$)
and my friend has an epi lespaul and SG (together 1200$)
and id pick my guitar over his anyday
like it is;)
… like it is;)
i find epis to be very cheap which is why its better to wait the extra 6 months to get the real thing instead of a cheaper version
also u can do almost anything with a tele
so its a pretty ing amazing guitar:D
oh u would be … oh u would be surprised:)
my band plays grundge which is a mix of metal and punk
and i mainly use a strat:D
it actually gives off an amazing heavy metal sound using distortion
You can’t compare a … You can’t compare a V and a Strat in Metal, pretty much the only metal band that uses Strats is Iron Maiden. V wins no doubt.
This was a better comparison than I thought, but clearly the Strat beats V in bluesy cleans.
Compare them in Overdriven Rock, they both excel in that category.
I’ve always viewed … I’ve always viewed the strat, as a blues guitar. As for the V, It seems to do well in both rock & blues catagorys, but the strat seems to be more favorable in the classic rock songs, than the more complex songs of today. I think both of them are really good, but this is just my standing opinion, upon many other opinions.
i hate strats, they … i hate strats, they don’t feel good when playing, the curved fretboard is really uncomfortable, my first guitar was a strat and i hated it. When i got my first V was a completely different feel, way better, surpisingly comfy to play either stand or sitted, solos flow like nothing, and for the stage nothing beats a V, maybe a explorer but you can see the point lol, is a big guitar that you can throw your whole body on it, way more powerfull than fenders, i stay with the V for life.
yes
he is….he … yes
he is….he doesnt play as well as many other kids who dont have a cool guitar
and this doork just beacuse is rich has 2 beautifull gitars
its surprisingly … its surprisingly comfortable. the neck isnt quite as thick as the les paul, and it doesnt dive down when you let go of it. I was close to buying an epiphone V, but i went for a tele instead
For me, it has to … For me, it has to be the strat. It feels nice when I play it. I have never played a Flying V before. Anyone know how it feels to play?
also btw
next time … also btw
next time do something abit more complicated because strat obviousely beats v in blues do something like metal than thatll be harder to choose
and why does it …
and why does it matter if 2 epiphones are 1200$?
i have american …
i have american telecaster an 4 epiphones an 2 gibsons and 2 american strats.i have 3 slash signature les paul and sg custom.that epiphone sounds almost as good a as gibson les paul standard but it beats telecaster all the way.and if you compare 60$ squier to 500$ epiphone it is obvius that you ar one dumfuck
well you are gay
…
well you are gay
epis are quality
i have a squier bullet(60$)
and my friend has an epi lespaul and SG (together 1200$)
and id pick my guitar over his anyday
i think epiphone sg …
i think epiphone sg custom better than tele
like it is;)
…
like it is;)
i find epis to be very cheap which is why its better to wait the extra 6 months to get the real thing instead of a cheaper version
also u can do almost anything with a tele
so its a pretty ing amazing guitar:D
yeah i already have …
yeah i already have a Dean with humbuckers, and i wanted something with single coils. its a fantastic value.
good choice
(i …
good choice
(i wouldve murdered u if u got a epi v over a tele)
oh u would be …
oh u would be surprised:)
my band plays grundge which is a mix of metal and punk
and i mainly use a strat:D
it actually gives off an amazing heavy metal sound using distortion
You can’t compare a …
You can’t compare a V and a Strat in Metal, pretty much the only metal band that uses Strats is Iron Maiden. V wins no doubt.
This was a better comparison than I thought, but clearly the Strat beats V in bluesy cleans.
Compare them in Overdriven Rock, they both excel in that category.
I’ve always viewed …
I’ve always viewed the strat, as a blues guitar. As for the V, It seems to do well in both rock & blues catagorys, but the strat seems to be more favorable in the classic rock songs, than the more complex songs of today. I think both of them are really good, but this is just my standing opinion, upon many other opinions.
i hate strats, they …
i hate strats, they don’t feel good when playing, the curved fretboard is really uncomfortable, my first guitar was a strat and i hated it. When i got my first V was a completely different feel, way better, surpisingly comfy to play either stand or sitted, solos flow like nothing, and for the stage nothing beats a V, maybe a explorer but you can see the point lol, is a big guitar that you can throw your whole body on it, way more powerfull than fenders, i stay with the V for life.
The V looks better, …
The V looks better, the Strat sounds better
Gibson
Gibson
fuck u
u
yes
he is….he …
yes
he is….he doesnt play as well as many other kids who dont have a cool guitar
and this doork just beacuse is rich has 2 beautifull gitars
its surprisingly …
its surprisingly comfortable. the neck isnt quite as thick as the les paul, and it doesnt dive down when you let go of it. I was close to buying an epiphone V, but i went for a tele instead
2 of my fave guitars
2 of my fave guitars
haz to be the strat
haz to be the strat
For me, it has to …
For me, it has to be the strat. It feels nice when I play it. I have never played a Flying V before. Anyone know how it feels to play?
also btw
next time …
also btw
next time do something abit more complicated because strat obviousely beats v in blues do something like metal than thatll be harder to choose
wow ur pretty sad:D
wow ur pretty sad:D
That the finish has …
That the finish has been faded, or applied thinly to give it a vintage look.
It’s called rich …
It’s called rich parents and being a spoiled kid.
Lucky .
lmao!
lmao!
the strat
the strat