Topic: I am in transition!
Santa (my wife) was very good to me this year. I have been a strat man for years but Joe gave me a terrible case of Les Paul fever after seeing him in Louisville, KY and Evansville, IN last year. So with a generous donation and blessing from my wife I headed to my favorite guitar store, Guitar Emporium in Louisville, KY. (Check them out on the internet. Great store with constantly changing inventory of used gear.) I returned with a huge grin and a wine red 1993 Les Paul Custom. I tried out a bunch of Les Pauls before the holidays and none of them felt right or sounded like this one. I must say my strats are very lonely right now as I get used to this Les Paul. The thick tone and natural sustain are addicting. My question to you Les Paul experts is this: How do you get your Les Pauls to cut through in a full band situation (bass, drums, keyboards, and two guitars) while retaining the thick and creamy lead tone. Luckily I play with seasoned musicians who play with dynamics so they are courteous with their volumes during my solos. But I would like to cut through a little more without losing the thick tone. For the record, I play through cranked Fender Blackface heads. I am guessing a Tube Screamer type pedal is in my future.