FENDER OR GIBSON?

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  • @GuitarPilgrim
    @GuitarPilgrim  2 года назад +12

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    • @maximilianosottile
      @maximilianosottile 2 года назад +3

      GIBSON

    • @jimmyhalvardsson1489
      @jimmyhalvardsson1489 2 года назад +3

      Suhr HSS Stratocaster! 😀

    • @JayDoge
      @JayDoge 2 года назад +3

      Why not both with a PRS with split-coil pickups

    • @bryantherocker
      @bryantherocker 2 года назад +7

      Strats are better
      1 - the necks don't brake and are tougher
      2 - Strats are lighter
      3 - Strats can come with humbuckers or P90's or mini Humbs or...
      4 - Strats have more tonal options between their pups
      5 - A longer scale is good for downtunings [I have my strat on B]
      6 - Whammy Bar
      7 - Easier to Modify and Customized
      8 - More comfortable to Play
      9 - Easier to Replace a part
      10 - Strats are far easier to get in tune and stay in tune
      11 - Best cleans ever with single coils
      12 - Less compression, more dynamics with single coils
      13 - Individual Adjustment of String height

    • @lolzlarkin3059
      @lolzlarkin3059 2 года назад

      An elite strat has a good imitation of that humbucker tone. Dont know why is disappeared for the ultra.

  • @sourav2328
    @sourav2328 2 года назад +47

    its refreshing to see you have taken the minimalist route, of owning only two guitars ! two guitars which rules the two extremes and covers most genre. Its cool especially in this era where every one is just flexing gears.

    • @jochem420
      @jochem420 2 года назад +7

      I feel like a tele would be a perfect bridge between the two, being suitable for nearly every genre

    • @T3L3cast3r
      @T3L3cast3r 2 года назад +2

      @@jochem420 Especially one with a four-way switch.

    • @sparkyguitar0058
      @sparkyguitar0058 9 месяцев назад

      How acoustical can either sound? Well there is a need of another guitar then.

  • @T3L3cast3r
    @T3L3cast3r 2 года назад +64

    I wouldn’t say one of the two is better. It is like asking: “which tool do you prefer, a hammer or a saw?” Depending on the job at hand, you’d pick one of the two. Both guitars shine in their own niche. I love my Les Paul, I love my strat and, as you might have guessed from my screen name, I love my telecaster. Each guitar has a place in history and a place in my toolbox.

    • @clintfoard7332
      @clintfoard7332 2 года назад +3

      Well put 👍

    • @simondavis942
      @simondavis942 2 года назад +3

      Couldn’t agree more, I’ve got all 3, depends on type of song really, some I wouldn’t dream of using LP, others the LP is streets ahead. I’d have to say though the Fenders are probably more versatile, in my experience at least. But I love em all equally.

    • @christophergallagher531
      @christophergallagher531 2 года назад +3

      Can't have enough Teles!
      I have started to wonder how humbuckers would do on one.
      I would not even think about one guitar being better than another, even if it makes for an interesting topic. Chris

    • @treeherder2201
      @treeherder2201 2 года назад +1

      That STUPID volume knob placement on a Strat tho. WHY? What possessed Fender to put it there?! That was the whole deal breaker for me with a Strat.

    • @christophergallagher531
      @christophergallagher531 2 года назад

      I end up taking off the V knob.
      The idea must have been to wrap a pinky around it as an anchor.
      I have trouble with Tele switches too.
      I knock the V knob.
      There I use a Strat 'football'.
      Danny Gatton bent his over.
      Still , I like being on a venerable platform. Chris

  • @hw5250
    @hw5250 2 года назад +17

    Your content is always authentic, effortlessly putting the music at the focal point rather than selling the idea of buying more gear to advance your playing.

  • @raymondmedeiros105
    @raymondmedeiros105 2 года назад +4

    Thom I would like to tell you that I'm from Boston , Massachusetts .. Im 62 years old and music has been my life from the minute I saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show .. I've been playing with the same childhood friends for over 40 years .. We have a music foundation that donates instruments to the local schools , we have sent children to Berkley School of music all in the name of a great friend and band member It called the Dave Moraes music foundation.. We have many great local guitar players , musicians and bands in this area ... So I don't just say this to anyone , you are not only one of my favorite guitar players , your choice of music , your style of teaching it and the enthusiasm in your approach is second to none ... Keep it going !

  • @kymcha
    @kymcha 2 года назад +8

    I think Mark Knopfler showcases both Fender & Gibson pretty well. For example, hard to imagine Sultans of Swing on a Gibson but also hard to imagine Brothers in Arms on a Fender.

  • @redwithblackstripes
    @redwithblackstripes 2 года назад +8

    The olde "the only guitar you'll ever need is a Telecaster" meme is quite frankly... True. I love my Gibsons especially my archtops and hollow bodies but as far as solid bodies goes the Fender Telecaster is the most dependable and versatile, its rock solid, stays in tune no matter what, it works with every pickups imaginable, replacement parts and customisation options are cheap and plentyful, it looks incredible timeless and understated at the same time. If you only have to have one solid body guitar the Fender Telecaster really is the one, thankfully you don't have to just have one !

    • @AustinPierce7526
      @AustinPierce7526 2 года назад +2

      I have 12 guitars and rarely play any but my Telecaster. It can do it all 🤙🏻

  • @geo.cgeier3435
    @geo.cgeier3435 2 года назад +5

    You make both of them sound great! Thanx for sharing your talent with everyone!

  • @rudiclaeys7850
    @rudiclaeys7850 2 года назад +5

    i had a strat and gibson studio, sold them, still regret the strat, but replaced them with gretsch electromatic 5120 and ibanez prestige rg1570, at first you miss out that fender sound,
    off course it is a personal thing ,the guitars are the best of both worlds. the real deal is the guitar brand is not the most important factor, the person who plays it, his style in short
    focus more on playing than buying guitars, collecting is nice, but with another approach
    keep on rocking, great video as always thnx rudi

  • @georgebrennan5631
    @georgebrennan5631 2 года назад +5

    It’s double v single coil to the ear. My wife always preferred the sound of my old 63 Hofner Galaxie to my late 80’s Fender strat. Several guitars later, she definitely prefers humbuckers. No matter what I play. Or how badly. 🤣

    • @drmidnight2419
      @drmidnight2419 Год назад

      Some people actually prefer farting sounds, excuse me.

  • @MrAllan9
    @MrAllan9 2 года назад +2

    Played professional for many years and it boils down to what sound you want for different songs. Deep mellow or clear and crisp.

  • @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin
    @TheGhostOfFredZeppelin 2 года назад +3

    I have a Strat and a Les Paul copy for this exact reason, they both can do stuff the other can't do and it's all about what you're feeling like playing at the moment. I tend to play my Strat more often though, I just like how it feels in my hands better.

  • @OM10PYE
    @OM10PYE 2 года назад

    Damn Pilgrim, those SRV licks were something else! I'm a strat guy so... Thanks for the great vid, still love your videos. :)

  • @justins2025
    @justins2025 2 года назад +2

    Have had an SG and LP and sold them both. Still have two strats. One is an HSS Suhr which is the best of both worlds. Fenders much more comfortable for me. Having said that - it doesn't matter. As long as you're jamming out and having fun! 🎸🤘

  • @jlunde35
    @jlunde35 2 года назад +4

    Best guitar channel on the Internet. I prefer both. Also love the sound of the Telecaster and SG.

    • @ppvk2610
      @ppvk2610 2 года назад

      Well, I prefer both as well
      Just as I like both
      Guitar Pilgrim and Paul Davids channel ...
      Just as the question of above
      I do appreciate both

  • @baalans69
    @baalans69 2 года назад +3

    I am the happy owner of tele, strat and PRS. They all sound bright and are more comfortable to play. I love the Gibson sound, but for me they have a neck that is clunky like a baseball bat. You are an amazing guitarist, thanks for your videos✌️

    • @keef7224
      @keef7224 2 года назад

      That’s why I’ve always preferred SG’s over LP’s. Obviously different models and eras have different neck profiles, but in general SG necks are much more comfortable for my hands.

  • @alfiehenshall688
    @alfiehenshall688 2 года назад +1

    Love your redition of Tin Pin Alley & Little Wing . Love your playing and you come across a realy nice guy too 👍🎸

  • @lazvt8469
    @lazvt8469 2 года назад +1

    You take the prize for self discipline....only having ONE guitar for so long. Hats off.....

  • @richardedwards7780
    @richardedwards7780 2 года назад +1

    I have both for this same reason - two extremes. But if I have to choose between the two, it's the Les Paul. Great videos!

  • @tomek3006
    @tomek3006 2 года назад +3

    Well, you just need a Telecaster and you got self covered for everything 🙌 Love Gibson and Strat ❤️

  • @santrixhimself3679
    @santrixhimself3679 2 года назад +1

    i have had two SGs and a Les Paul Studio over the years but always kept coming back to my strat. one reason is the amazing strat neck pickup, since as you mentions it gets a little muddy in the gibsons in the neck sometimes. but the biggest reason is the necks. cant wrap my thumb around most gibsons.
    however i found a double solution for both problems: i got a 70s ibanez les paul which has a pretty straty neck and put a seymour duncan sh6 in the neck position. now i have a bright sounding "les paul" where i can still do all playing like on a strat.

  • @erythuria
    @erythuria 2 года назад +1

    I have an almost identical LP Studio (mine is a lefty). I've put Seymour Duncan Vintage Blues Zebra pickups on it - the difference in clarity and tone is night and day: no more muddiness! I've got a USA Deluxe Strat, too. The Strat is great, but I find the Gibson to be more versatile. It's nice to have both but, if I could only keep one, it'd have to be the Gibson :)

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 2 года назад +1

    Both have their place. I prefer a guitar that sits in between the two. So, I've modified my Strat in a number of ways. One of the most important was to be able to "deck" the floating bridge from the top of the guitar using a wedge I can slide under the back of bridge in a few seconds, and remove it as easily. I usually leave it in place. I also replaced the pickups with stacked, noiseless humbuckers, removed the middle pickup, and switched a volume pot to tone pot for the bridge pickup.

  • @mecoun126
    @mecoun126 2 года назад +1

    Guitar Pilgrim As for the single at the grasshopper, most people play it with a pick, but I think it's primarily intended for playing with your fingers (meat, without nails). The Stratocaster was created at a time when it was not common to have a pedlboard, and most guitarists used a volume potentiometer to retreat when accompanied and to amplify during solo. In this way, with a properly set amplifier, everything fits together. Color and dynamic.

    • @calbrush6654
      @calbrush6654 Месяц назад

      The genius of Leo’s Strat includes the humbucking modes of Bridge plus Middle and Middle plus Neck pickups which easily sound better than Gibsons in humbucking configuration. Guitar business is mostly hype and EQ

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh 2 года назад +1

    I say life is too short to choose, get both. Stay Calm and Play On. Thanks GP.

  • @edoezie
    @edoezie 2 года назад

    Lekker Sengeruh, mooie vergelijking. Keep rockin’ it mate, happy 2022 😎

  • @loopngroove7414
    @loopngroove7414 2 года назад

    Great video and solid comparison of both of the classics! The way you have it EQ'd you can really hear the difference between the two, which makes it a joy to watch. Great playing too!

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 2 года назад +2

    As a non-playing fan of long duration, I'd have to say I like the one with 6 strings. But I liked the four-limbed attachment to both guitars.

  • @Kendrix_76
    @Kendrix_76 2 года назад +2

    The short answer is.. neither is better! They're both iconic instruments in their own right and are both phenomenal at what they do best. And yes.. having one of each is absolutely the way to go!

  • @rockingstar3534
    @rockingstar3534 Год назад

    You're so skillful. Love your playing!

  • @warrenblake5554
    @warrenblake5554 2 года назад +2

    Love both !! But for me the Strat is number one , so much tonal variety ..

  • @marianstoica3732
    @marianstoica3732 2 года назад +1

    Very nice, you said it all at 3:55. Different. Both guitars are amazing.

  • @Guitarorpheo
    @Guitarorpheo 2 года назад +1

    And now, a tele.
    I like the tele tones but love the les Paul shape, so I made a les Paul shaped guitar, with 100% true tele specs (scale, woods, bridge, pickups). Same with a strat. Just les pauls over anything else for me.

  • @TheSaxbyFamily
    @TheSaxbyFamily 2 года назад +1

    Gibson. One of the best days of my life, walking into guitar shop, slapping down bit of money for a heritage cherry sunburst les Paul standard.

  • @rohankshetrimayum1049
    @rohankshetrimayum1049 2 года назад +1

    This is why I love the telecaster so much

  • @simondavis942
    @simondavis942 2 года назад

    Your posts are so good. You are indeed the Johann Cruyff of guitar players and you make everything so interesting.

  • @ezsmith3765
    @ezsmith3765 Год назад

    5:57
    I would’ve just looked at the camera after playing “Funk” on each brand and without a word .... 🛎 DING !!
    for Fender 🎸
    But overall I love both as well as other Gibson and Fender models such as ...
    - Flying V
    - Jaguar
    - Mustang
    - SG
    - Telecaster
    - ES-335
    - Explorer
    - Jazzmaster
    - Firebird

  • @NGBlad
    @NGBlad 2 года назад

    When I downsized I bought at PRS 24-08. Tonal possibilities best of both worlds for a minimalist guitarist.

  • @mairenared
    @mairenared 2 года назад

    I have a Stratocaster and a Les Paul and love them both. I've never been a big fan of humbuckers so my Les Paul is a '56 Gold Top with P90 pickups. I also have a Tele for chicken pickin' and a Danelectro 56-U2 for slide playing. Very much a case of horses for courses 😉

  • @johnnyguitars609
    @johnnyguitars609 2 года назад

    I use to play Coldplay and U2 on a Gibson (I still don't have a Fender) and it sounds brilliant! These 2 humbuckers are the best pickups ever.

  • @hoppyhopster8498
    @hoppyhopster8498 2 года назад

    Thank you for your insights. I always learn something and your videos cheer me up. I don't own a Gibson so can't give a preference, but who knows? Sometime in the future maybe...🤪

  • @craigthomson3621
    @craigthomson3621 2 года назад +2

    Would love to see you play a Gibson ES-335/345/355.

  • @tonypurcell1049
    @tonypurcell1049 2 года назад +1

    If I could afford both, yes, but my first choice Gibson LP ( Looks, versatilaty and playability)

  • @Mauitaoist
    @Mauitaoist Год назад

    Great video.
    I have a Big Apple Strat, American with two Seymour Duncan humbuckers that do coil splitting on positions 2 and 4. I always install a treble bleed circuit....
    I also have a strat with single coils and other guitars with humbuckers. I think you do you need both kinds, but if I had to choose one it would be the Big Apple Strat.

  • @bryantherocker
    @bryantherocker 2 года назад +1

    Strats are better
    1 - the necks don't brake and are tougher
    2 - Strats are lighter
    3 - Strats can come with humbuckers or P90's or mini Humbs or...
    4 - Strats have more tonal options between their pups
    5 - A longer scale is good for downtunings [I have my strat on B]
    6 - Whammy Bar
    7 - Easier to Modify and Customized
    8 - More comfortable to Play
    9 - Easier to Replace a part
    10 - Strats are far easier to get in tune and stay in tune
    11 - Best cleans ever with single coils
    12 - Less compression, more dynamics with single coils
    13 - Individual Adjustment of String height

  • @ivanodefilippis8128
    @ivanodefilippis8128 2 года назад

    I agree, there is room for both, it depends on what kind of sound you want. I have a Strato and a Telecaster Masterclass which has a total Gibson configuration, same neck lenght, stop tail and two SD humbuckers. I use more the Strato because of my blues band, but sometimes I like the muddy sound of my Tele/LP!

  • @marions.120
    @marions.120 2 года назад

    You make everything sound great! ✌️😎🎸🎶🎵🎶

  • @jhwk1970
    @jhwk1970 2 года назад

    I’m in two bands. I play a Fender Tele in one band and play a Gibson or PRS in the other band. I’m just glad I have that opportunity. Each group requires something different from me so I pick the appropriate instrument.

  • @thejoshbtv
    @thejoshbtv 2 года назад +1

    Les Paul for rock. Strat for blues. That encompasses all the music I need to worry about.

  • @friedrudibega6384
    @friedrudibega6384 2 года назад +1

    I’m Fender all the way but I really liked the sound of the Gibsons. It’s the scale length as well as the pickups that gives each their sound. Good vid!
    It’s the compression of the humbuckers maybe?

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  2 года назад

      I'd say Gibson is a little bit harder to play with but it can be very rewarding indeed!

  • @adylp7818
    @adylp7818 2 года назад +3

    A Strat and Les Paul covers most of the bases for sure. I’m lucky enough to own a Strat and a Les Paul and it’s the Gibson that’s my go to choice for most rock and blues. Lovely playing as always 🎸

  • @raytorvalds3699
    @raytorvalds3699 2 года назад

    Damn, that Strat sounds absolutely glorious ! (your playing helps too, of course).
    But yeah, a Strat and LP definitely cover a lot of ground. Next up, Tele ? ;)
    Greetings from a fellow Dutchman. Just found your channel. -> subscribed
    Have a good one !

  • @edwardburdett8586
    @edwardburdett8586 Год назад

    I agree with you 100%. I have a Strat with I prefer for my style of music being Blues, aka: Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton.

  • @noahtenshen
    @noahtenshen 2 года назад

    I prefer listening to you play anything than me playing either. Though I still do enjoy playing both...and even others. When finances allow--having both is king. But being you...that tops them both.
    Stay Well.

  • @luisfilipesilvadeoliveira5354
    @luisfilipesilvadeoliveira5354 2 года назад +2

    That's why I think an HSS Fender is the best of both worlds

  • @lastofthe4horsemen279
    @lastofthe4horsemen279 2 года назад +1

    I have just arrived at your channel. Love your style and personality. Great playing also.I have always been a Fender player. I went with the Strat and to cover the dual humbucker territory I went with the new Tele Deluxe. Gibson have always been the yang to the Fender
    Yin and the world is a better place with both. Gibson also makes some of the best acoustic guitars on the planet.So that's a plus

    • @kjneese
      @kjneese 2 года назад

      Great comment and YES I love my Fenders (currently only own one Gibson electric) and feel they cover the most ground sonically, but Gibson may make the best acoustics in the world IMO.

  • @AbenteuerWildnis
    @AbenteuerWildnis 2 года назад +5

    In your hands every guitar sounds great! 👌
    BTW: I love my Yamaha Revstar RS502 with two P90! 👍

  • @Dragon_rls
    @Dragon_rls 8 месяцев назад

    Firm member of the Fender camp here, but great appreciation for the Gibson LP. Just don't see one in my future.

  • @mikezimmer999
    @mikezimmer999 2 года назад

    Not having either (I have a Parker PM-60 and a Brian Moore 8.13), what I guess I notice is that with the amount of processing and digital modeling available out there, you can virtually make any guitar sound like any other. Knowing that the necks on different guitars can vary widely in terms of feel, I’d go with what plays the best to the individual, and leverage electronics to shape the sound so it’s appropriate to the tune. And I LOVE your videos, Guitar Pilgrim!!!

  • @marcohermans3207
    @marcohermans3207 2 года назад +2

    Don't forget a HSS strat. You lose some single coil bridge sounds even with coil split but you get a more agressive bridge sound with the humbucker. When you're in a cover band which plays lots of different genres it may be the guitar thay you need....

  • @leisureguitar
    @leisureguitar 2 года назад +1

    The best: one guitar with HSS pickup configuration! 😜

  • @AntNuz
    @AntNuz 2 года назад

    Definetly the best video about this issue

  • @robbo4858
    @robbo4858 2 года назад

    Always tuning in to your videos. Love your playing and teaching! Thank you
    I have both guitars and love them. 1 of each fits all styles. I also found that the strat sounds better playing Hendrix, SRV and funk. Anything clearer for the single coils. The Les Paul loves dirty, angry, mean playing music :)

    • @drmidnight2419
      @drmidnight2419 Год назад

      Yes, the less pole stank. I can duplicate Gibson by Farting, the fart has the same tone and sustain, I can make it sound really aggressive too, depends how much gas I have.
      I can play some Zeppelin by farting sounds perfect, if you don't mind the stank.

  • @donarmando916
    @donarmando916 2 года назад

    Deffinitely wouldn't want to miss either one of the two altough i'm more a Gibson guy i have to admitt i'm playing my Fender more often lately.

  • @jfrockon
    @jfrockon 2 года назад

    Hey dude... First video of yours I have ever viewed. I appreciate your perspective on either brand. I do prefer Gibsons, but I am a rock/metal player but in the blues influence. BUT, when I do jams, it'd be total Strat time. Anyway, just want to add, I like your playing as well.

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  2 года назад

      thanks brother, I am glad you enjoyed the video, Rock on!

  • @trinityflow
    @trinityflow 2 года назад

    Jimi Page did a cool thing on the Les Paul with the selector in the middle position and roll off the neck pickup volume to 7. Try it!

  • @drlt9241
    @drlt9241 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love the sound of a les paul but not the feel, it's so unplayable for me, except an lp junior, but a fender strat is so comfortable for me, and I have small hands lol

  • @jeronimoboudewijnwoldringh1597
    @jeronimoboudewijnwoldringh1597 2 года назад +1

    You know that your Gibson studio has the humbuck and single coil built into it. You just have to pull the knobs up (away from the body). The ones that control volume. This gives the Gibson even more sounds to play with. Maybe you can show it a video to let us what you think about that?

  • @windyhillbomber
    @windyhillbomber 2 года назад +1

    a Telecaster with a mini humbucker in the neck position fills the void between the LP and Strat

  • @ledcrash
    @ledcrash 2 года назад

    I started trying to have only one guitar. Started with fender strato. Soon i got a les paul. And there I could not stop. Always thinking... What If? And then came a jazzmaster, a 335, and i am looking for a tele. All of them with their own sound. Sometimes more is better.

  • @Will_Hall
    @Will_Hall 2 года назад

    Tone wise, I agree with everything you said.
    I own and play both, but my Gibson is an ES-335 not a Les Paul. I prefer the Gibson, and it's my #1, or go to guitar. I only switch to Fender when I need to. But for me it's not so much about tone as feel. To me, the Gibson just feels right in my hands. Whenever I pick up any guitar, in my mind, I'm comparing it to my ES-335. It's the standard by which I measure guitars. Especially the neck. Thin, wide and flat, in other words; Perfect. My Fender feels very chunky and takes a bit of "getting used to" every time I pick it up.
    This is all 100% personal preference of course.

  • @ratspam7655
    @ratspam7655 2 года назад

    This is absolutely the best comparison of these two styles of electric guitar.

  • @malcolmcooper4430
    @malcolmcooper4430 6 месяцев назад

    That fender sounds awesome.

  • @ierogosse
    @ierogosse 11 месяцев назад

    I loved this comparison!

  • @stevends3865
    @stevends3865 2 года назад

    If you're going to play country, I believe nothing tops a telecaster.
    Overall my personal favorite is/was my '52 American vintage reissue tele. It had the original vintage wiring making the forward p/u dark (like a bass guitar) in the neck position. The middle position gave the neck p/u tone. It was perfect if you was going to play something like "Bring it on home" by the mighty Zeppelin. I know most people changed the wiring or neck pickup but I liked it. I believe those guitars had the most sound options. I also like the vintage radius, l don't bend much and I like the way it fits the hand. It was also nitro lacquered. They don't have the tuning problems associated with Gibson's and Stratocaster's.
    Personally I think the telecaster is the overall winner.

  • @bkmeahan
    @bkmeahan 2 года назад

    Fender strat is the only guitar that I own two of in the same pickup configuration although one has gold foils and the other is a mix of seymour duncans and fender pups.

  • @nikitis13
    @nikitis13 Год назад

    I know nothing about guitars but from what I heard to love the Fender. There's a clear "crispness" (if that is any way to describe a sound 🤷🏻) that the Gibson doesn't seem to have.

  • @tarcisiopessoa5207
    @tarcisiopessoa5207 2 года назад +2

    For me, always Fender.

  • @UnremarkableMarx
    @UnremarkableMarx 2 года назад

    I really like that riff you based on Warwick Avenue!

  • @aleksifradet1654
    @aleksifradet1654 2 года назад

    Damn the comparison in the beginning had my Gibson fanboyness going. I actually prefer the les Paul’s sound in the Hendrix snd srv clips. It’s really my sound!

  • @evanwanous2466
    @evanwanous2466 2 года назад

    Great video but is a LP Studio a good comparison to the Fender? I wonder how a Standard would compare with it.

  • @arifvandre1267
    @arifvandre1267 2 года назад +2

    Wish i could play like that

  • @brianstitt4161
    @brianstitt4161 2 года назад

    I like both but I ❤️ my Fenders🎶. Oh, my Gibson is a Yamaha AES620L.

  • @hakanaxlund4316
    @hakanaxlund4316 2 года назад

    Thanks for great vids!
    I agree with you. Some music craves single coil neck position and some humbucker bridge. No right no wrongs. I will stress though that it’s a matter of pickups not necessarily the brand.
    Would be nice if you put something out with the P-90, a somewhat magic sort of “in between” pickup.
    Again, thanks for a great channel. 👍🏻😊

  • @SupermanuX38
    @SupermanuX38 2 года назад

    Great video ! thanks ! What is the model of your fender stratocaster ? where can Buy the same please ?

  • @stratman9449
    @stratman9449 2 года назад

    i love them both....Strat and Tele and a prs single cut SE....:-)....each for their own.....but i still like your basic idea of owning just the ONE guitar.....

  • @Incuensuocha
    @Incuensuocha 2 года назад

    They’re both great and totally different. I have 4 of each and love them all.

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 2 года назад

    Terrific video Thom! Agreed, both are great guitars. IF I could play at all, I would invest in both of them! BTW, how is the little one doing? Hope that all is well....... 👍😉

    • @GuitarPilgrim
      @GuitarPilgrim  2 года назад

      She's is fantastic Steve! Just a slight lack of sleep for daddy, that's all haha

  • @sergeantcrow
    @sergeantcrow 2 года назад +1

    Use this excellent video to explain to the missus why you have to buy 2

  • @tuckermb6288
    @tuckermb6288 2 года назад +1

    Maybe the first guitarist on the internet to ever ask, “do you really need more than one guitar?”

  • @Racelinekarting
    @Racelinekarting 2 года назад

    Will say I love all your videos and enjoyed this one. Didn’t you have the tone dialled in on the strat and completely rolled off on the Les Paul which exaggerated the difference?

  • @frankdstrack
    @frankdstrack 2 года назад

    Great review, coming from a Dutchman living in Seattle (from Leiden). You almost have to play a LP and Strat through different amps because you need such a different EQ to make each guitar play to it's strengths. (I've also cheated by using an EQ pedal before I could afford two amps and an AB/Y box, or if the gig was too small for two amps.) I am also not a fan of Gibson stock pickups - especially in the neck. But irrespective of the pickup, you can do a lot to un-muddy the neck by lowering it quite a bit, and then I like to tilt it so the treble side is a little higher than the bass. My last trick is to make sure the magnets are set to follow the neck profile (raised in the middle) on both pickups. This will do wonders for your LP's tone and really help the midrange sing.

  • @jmdyt3626
    @jmdyt3626 Месяц назад

    I much prefer the sound of a strat, I owned a Gibson les Paul standard appetite burst and when I had it and played it I’d always go back to my strat

  • @kingstonlaw8889
    @kingstonlaw8889 2 года назад +1

    Fender have the perfect clean tone for me and it's more comfortable to play.

  • @letun27
    @letun27 8 месяцев назад

    They are for different sounds as you mentioned before!!!

  • @sidyal
    @sidyal 2 года назад

    I'm a lefty so stuff is always more expensive. 0My first electric was a used 70's lawsuit Antoria Les Paul custom I bought in the mid 90's (Ibanez I believe) which I still have and plays and sounds great. I bought a cheapo strat just for the single coil sounds and had it set up properly. Each gets used depending on the music. I'd like proper versions but as I'm more drums and keyboard these days they are good enough for me. If I wanted to treat myself I think I'd go for a tele.

  • @JimiHendrixEX
    @JimiHendrixEX 2 года назад +1

    Fender is more indyvidual Instrument. You can sound unique through Single Coil.
    Its harder to have own sound playing humbuckers. Srv, rory Gallagher, Hendrix, gilmour

  • @clintfoard7332
    @clintfoard7332 2 года назад

    I am lucky enough to have both, had to work hard for them, mind.
    They are equally great, but as you state, for different reasons.

  • @michiv334
    @michiv334 2 года назад

    I own a Strat and a Les Paul. Love them both and can do absolutely nothing about that.

  • @mikedr1549
    @mikedr1549 2 года назад

    Haha - I thought the SRV sounded great on the Gibson. A little warmer - smoother. Very nice.