How does a Gibson Les Paul compare to the knockoff Les Pauls?
J asked:
I think I want to save my money and get a Gibson Les Paul instead of going out and getting a knockoff les paul, such as a Jay Turser or Epiphone. I figure I'll never be happy unless it's the real thing. And also, I think a true Gibson would hold its value over the years. But my question is, how does a knockoff compare to a genuine Les Paul? I'm an intermediate player, I'm not in a band or anything but I like a good sound not a cheap sound. Any input?
I think I want to save my money and get a Gibson Les Paul instead of going out and getting a knockoff les paul, such as a Jay Turser or Epiphone. I figure I'll never be happy unless it's the real thing. And also, I think a true Gibson would hold its value over the years. But my question is, how does a knockoff compare to a genuine Les Paul? I'm an intermediate player, I'm not in a band or anything but I like a good sound not a cheap sound. Any input?
