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I have tried and/or owned about every guitar out there. I own mostly Gibson. I'm all in on Explorers. I have $7K Les Paul Custom 1959 M2M that I like far less than I like my USA Explorers. I have 2 Explorers so far, the Gibson 2023 Explorer Antique Natural and a Explorer 70s in White. I think my next guitar will be a Black Custom Shop Explorer.
Man the Explorer is the best shape ever. I used to play Les Paul’s only but then I found my Explorer Ebony and it just fits my aggressive style of playing way better. It stays in tune and I even modified the pickguard with a custom one made out of teardrop aluminum. I have a very unique Explorer now!
Very Cool!!! I had a 76 Limited Edition Explorer that I played for years in bar bands and gave to my son. I still have an Epiphone SG bass and guitar that I like messing with when not doing acoustic Taylor stuff. It was a great video comparison!!! I honestly can say that I liked the cleaner SG sound and handling. You can easily add dirty electronics. I started out with a 66 Strat and kind of wish I would have gone the Gibson direction back when I first started in 1970....
Explorer and Firebird for me a Allen Collins fan and i play a 90 s firebird and a 2004 black 67 reissue both great i depends on what you play i play my les paul when jamming out old Kiss tunes v and firebird for the Rhythm guitars
They all sound great! :D One of the coolest things is, I own that 61 Standard SG and a LP Classic Honeyburst, both same pickups but they sound slightly different, it's awesome!
I ahve a USA Fender Pro2 Strat, 70s Flying V reissue, RG550 Ibanez and AZ2204NW, my next Gutiar will be an Explorer and a Les Paul Standard. Thats all the guitars i ever wanted.. I was always a big Fan of 80s ZZ Top and Scorpions, arena and melodic rock and Flying Vs and Explorers just fit perfectly that kind of music.
I thought the SG and the ES335 sounded the best. I’ve had an Explorer for 30 years and it’s one of my favorite guitars, but in this case, the SG sounded more focused when compared to the roundness of the Les Paul. The ES sounded like it had more bite definition when up against the Explorer.
What I wanna hear… freebird solo or Lynyrd Skynyrd riffs in general on explorer vs LP vs Firebird since all three were used. Oh hell, and might as well throw in a strat :)
I have a 93 custom shop in heritage cherry i bought it in 97 for $700 at gc in Boston. Thnx Jodie. They had a power outage but since I was a good customer and I had cash the manager Jodie took me through with a flashlight cause I was going to buy another paul until I saw that Explorer.
This is very interesting. Though I think the pickups in the 80’s explorer are wrong for this comparison, they’re too high output and so sound a bit muffled, less clear and less defined than the sg and Les Paul.
Not a bad tone in the lot. I would say each has it's place. For that thick, creamy overdrive, I'd go with the LP. For a more gnarly, edgier overdrive, the SG. For blues and slightly overdriven tones, nothing can touch a 335 in the neck position, IMO. And the Firebird had really nice clarity and top end in the overdriven tone.
I like the Explorer, but it seems (to me) the shape always gets pigeon holed as a "rock" machine and if an old dude like myself should be playing such an axe. 😀 Guess I shouldn't about shape since I only play at home!
To me the biggest difference between the flat body Gibson Models is the balance of the neck. An SG dips down which makes you play like Angus Young. The V headstock wants to points to the sky so you hold the guitar like Randy Rhoads or Judas Priest. The Explorer wants to sit flat and parallel to the ground so you hold it like Hetfield.
I love Explorers . Gibson should make the pro with the smaller body again. Explorer is a big guitar. The pro's smaller size and weight im sure would appeal to alot of people.
Gibson dropped the ball so hard on the 80s Explorer. It should’ve had an alder body and maple neck. That’s the one everyone thinks of when u think of an Explorer from the 80s like the one Hetfield played.
The shape of a solid body guitar has hardly any effect on how a guitar sounds. The pickups and other electronic components are what will make a difference in a guitar's tone. Also, a Firebird doesn't have Mini-Humbuckers, they have Firebird pickups; they are built completely different and offer a different sound than Mini-Humbuckers. Choose whatever body style you want, the pickups and the electronic components are what make the tone. 👌
Nonsense..everyone knows that the guitar, the amp, pickups, strings, speakers, and pedals have zero impact on tone. From what I understand it all comes from skin.
▶ Products used in this video:
▶GUITARS:
Gibson 80s Explorer: bit.ly/44eISed
Gibson SG Standard '61: bit.ly/3s12PYq
Gibson Les Paul Classic: bit.ly/3qmKsMZ
Gibson ES-335: bit.ly/3s5k7Uo
Gibson Firebird: bit.ly/3On48IF
▶AMP:
MESA/Boogie Mark VII 1x12 Combo: bit.ly/3quf1jM
MESA/Boogie 1x12 Boogie Thiele 19" Cabinet: bit.ly/3OJgITQ
International Customers- Please contact your local or preferred dealer for all shipping inquires.
I have tried and/or owned about every guitar out there. I own mostly Gibson. I'm all in on Explorers. I have $7K Les Paul Custom 1959 M2M that I like far less than I like my USA Explorers. I have 2 Explorers so far, the Gibson 2023 Explorer Antique Natural and a Explorer 70s in White. I think my next guitar will be a Black Custom Shop Explorer.
Shout out to the Explorer fan!
Wow, cool! What do you prefer more 70s or anticue natural?
I mean, if you don't like that les paul custom 59 m2m ill be happy to take it off your hands 😂😂😂
My 2017 Explorer traditional is my favorite guitar. Its great at every genre
Man the Explorer is the best shape ever. I used to play Les Paul’s only but then I found my Explorer Ebony and it just fits my aggressive style of playing way better. It stays in tune and I even modified the pickguard with a custom one made out of teardrop aluminum. I have a very unique Explorer now!
That pickguard sounds cool!
Very Cool!!! I had a 76 Limited Edition Explorer that I played for years in bar bands and gave to my son. I still have an Epiphone SG bass and guitar that I like messing with when not doing acoustic Taylor stuff. It was a great video comparison!!! I honestly can say that I liked the cleaner SG sound and handling. You can easily add dirty electronics. I started out with a 66 Strat and kind of wish I would have gone the Gibson direction back when I first started in 1970....
Explorer and Firebird for me a Allen Collins fan and i play a 90 s firebird and a 2004 black 67 reissue both great i depends on what you play i play my les paul when jamming out old Kiss tunes v and firebird for the Rhythm guitars
I'm 43...own one of each minus the firebird...and I'm just now learning why these things sound diff.... body style. Blown away great video
I need that 80s explorer 🤘
Me too! Such BITE!
LOL - I could tell you a funny story about how I got my 1976 Limited Edition one....
They all sound great! :D One of the coolest things is, I own that 61 Standard SG and a LP Classic Honeyburst, both same pickups but they sound slightly different, it's awesome!
Always good to have some variety when it comes to guitars! Thanks for watching!
I think the LP still dominates but the SG sounds cool too...they're all great in the end
Definitely has its own sound for sure.
Love them jangly Firebirds.
Maybe it's just me but that Firebird had some Angus vibes
It's got some serious bite for sure!
I ahve a USA Fender Pro2 Strat, 70s Flying V reissue, RG550 Ibanez and AZ2204NW, my next Gutiar will be an Explorer and a Les Paul Standard. Thats all the guitars i ever wanted.. I was always a big Fan of 80s ZZ Top and Scorpions, arena and melodic rock and Flying Vs and Explorers just fit perfectly that kind of music.
Awesome!
Loved them all that kes Paul is my favorite
They all sound great, but the Explorer just has that punch that the others don't
There’s certainly a punch to it for sure!
I have a 1976 Limited Edition and it does have a punch but that darn fin is always banging into stuff - lol!!!
I thought the SG and the ES335 sounded the best. I’ve had an Explorer for 30 years and it’s one of my favorite guitars, but in this case, the SG sounded more focused when compared to the roundness of the Les Paul. The ES sounded like it had more bite definition when up against the Explorer.
Interesting POV there!
What I wanna hear… freebird solo or Lynyrd Skynyrd riffs in general on explorer vs LP vs Firebird since all three were used. Oh hell, and might as well throw in a strat :)
I'll ask Dinesh to start shredding Free Bird in the next video ;) Thanks for watching!
It is an obvious choice...you have to have'em all. Simple.
I mean, I think I agree! -Lee
Love the firebird! All sound great. I always like a 335 and Les Paul.
Right on!
Hell yeah the Gibson Explorer 80s Reissue is for me!
A great guitar!
The SG and ES has got vintage pu, would have been more occurent to have used the vintage style EXP behind you.
The explorer, les paul and sg sounded the best in my opinion.
I have a 93 custom shop in heritage cherry i bought it in 97 for $700 at gc in Boston. Thnx Jodie. They had a power outage but since I was a good customer and I had cash the manager Jodie took me through with a flashlight cause I was going to buy another paul until I saw that Explorer.
This is very interesting. Though I think the pickups in the 80’s explorer are wrong for this comparison, they’re too high output and so sound a bit muffled, less clear and less defined than the sg and Les Paul.
Not a bad tone in the lot. I would say each has it's place. For that thick, creamy overdrive, I'd go with the LP. For a more gnarly, edgier overdrive, the SG. For blues and slightly overdriven tones, nothing can touch a 335 in the neck position, IMO. And the Firebird had really nice clarity and top end in the overdriven tone.
Thanks for the insight! I do love the edge an SG has, but the upper end grit of the Explorer really shines too!
Think the main sound difference is when they're in the middle position due to the single tone control. Cool vid though.
Appreciate you watching!
I don't see a point in another double humbucker guitar. How are they not just Les Pauls in a different shape?
I was considering to buy LP custom ebony or the explorer custom ebony. Not sure which one should I go. Both is amazing
Oh wow - that's a tough choice
Feel i need all of them
The Heritage Cherry Sunburst Gibson Les Paul Classic sounded best to my ears.
In this comparison, the firebird definitet takes the cake.
I like the Explorer, but it seems (to me) the shape always gets pigeon holed as a "rock" machine and if an old dude like myself should be playing such an axe. 😀 Guess I shouldn't about shape since I only play at home!
You should play whatever feels right to you, dude! ROCK ON!
Bring back the Firebird!
To me the biggest difference between the flat body Gibson Models is the balance of the neck. An SG dips down which makes you play like Angus Young. The V headstock wants to points to the sky so you hold the guitar like Randy Rhoads or Judas Priest. The Explorer wants to sit flat and parallel to the ground so you hold it like Hetfield.
Some very good points here...
Ya me convencí, amo el sonido rockanrolero que tiene la firebird
roca en amigo
Explorer ❤❤❤❤❤
It was a toss-up between the 335 and the firebird
They certainly sound different!
Now, if I can just get that lottery jackpot 😅
I love Explorers . Gibson should make the pro with the smaller body again. Explorer is a big guitar. The pro's smaller size and weight im sure would appeal to alot of people.
its awesome but the Explorer is one BIG electric guitar with a baseball bat thick neck.
explorer rulez
Gibson dropped the ball so hard on the 80s Explorer. It should’ve had an alder body and maple neck. That’s the one everyone thinks of when u think of an Explorer from the 80s like the one Hetfield played.
The one Hetfield played was all Mohaghany, both of them in fact. Read his book Messngers and you'll see.
And all of them still loose to a good tele deluxe, or just a regular tele xD
The shape of a solid body guitar has hardly any effect on how a guitar sounds. The pickups and other electronic components are what will make a difference in a guitar's tone. Also, a Firebird doesn't have Mini-Humbuckers, they have Firebird pickups; they are built completely different and offer a different sound than Mini-Humbuckers. Choose whatever body style you want, the pickups and the electronic components are what make the tone. 👌
Nonsense..everyone knows that the guitar, the amp, pickups, strings, speakers, and pedals have zero impact on tone. From what I understand it all comes from skin.
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