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  • My name's Greg and I have this guitar. Sounds great on your fender amp !

  • nice i have the epiphone les paul studio and mine is white aswell, so you have the better version of mine

  • Dot inlays ???

  • great sound but it looks like 40 years of using

  • your solos would make an awesome porn-music!

  • Last last part you totally brought it home and it was fucking excellent. I uhh...can't deny that I also **heard** everything you did and its going in my bag ;D

  • @GregsGuitars uhhhhh because i didnt know you were a dealer duder=b all i know is that you make videos playing a crap load of nice guitars=b

  • what i would like to know is how on earth you can afford all these amazing vintage and just super nice guitars over all?!?!?!?!

  • Hi Greg , I know that I say this about any of your videos but You Do Play Amazingly Well . Thanks for all your music . Jerry

  • Hi Greg , Could you tell me if it has a maple top on a mohogany body ? In the

    (1989 Gibson Les Paul Studio white Part 1) Video . Thxs Jerry

  • I found 1989 models the best. None of 1959 is not even close to these. :D

  • Greg likes a flat EQ (i.e. 12 o' clock position on all tone pots) on both his amps and distortion/overdrive pedals with only slight variations depending on the room, his mood etc. Don't be tempted to use too much midrange. The thick tone is a combination of his attack, the heavy picks and strings and great quality amps and pedals. Higher than usual action will also help

  • One of the best sounding Les Pauls you've played. Terrific tone!

  • Scönes Teil, schöner Sound :-D

    Reflektor knobs (mit goldener Reflektor-Einlage) sähen vielleicht noch ein bischen geiler aus

  • always nice, mr greg.

    you must teach me to play like that.

    =: )

  • @JOeSJNr You can actually learn a lot simply by watching all his videos a lot. He also puts on the "lick of the week videos" with free tabs. Besides that, big strings (11-49), heavy picks (2mm), low gain distortion pedal and a lot of slurs (hammers, pulls, slides and bends) will help to get the sound

  • @bluesderek Hey there, thanks for the info. That's great. What about Amp setup? How to I set the EQ to get that thick bluesy tone? Thanks!

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