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Epiphone, Slash or Zakk Wylde Les Paul?
I'm thinking in a while I will get a epiphone les paul. Which should I get the Slash or Zakk Wylde?
Zakk Wylde
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone-Zakk-Wylde-Les-Paul-Custom-Electric-Guitar-Bulls-Eye-101892289-i1150007.gc
Slash
http://gc.guitarcenter.com/guitars/slash/content.cfm?page=epiphone&sub=overview
Well I think it's al person prefrence, but I play a Epiphone Les Paul body style with emg's 81's and 85's for the pick-ups. And slash plays a les paul studio edition with humbuckers. The big difference is that the Zakk Wylde has a bigger output then the Studio Les Paul, basically you get the high squeels, and the lower end is better maintained. The studio has a cleaner sound and the output is even on the low and high end. The major difference is the price, the studio will run you about 1200, compared to the Zakk Wylde which is about 800, so it's up to you, but I like the Zakk Wylde model better because you can get those nice highs that cut through the low end very nicely. Hope this helps.
-Ty


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