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WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?

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guitarwannabee
Posted 2007-08-02 12:08 AM (#87823)
Subject: WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?


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Why does it seem that the Fender Stratocaster & the Gibson Les Paul always seem to be the two leaders in the electric guitar world?
Are they that great of an instrument or is it just an Urban Legend that they are the best?
I have a Stratocaster and it is OK for lead guitar but not much more than that.
I have played a few Les Pauls and they are fantastic players but they seem to weigh a ton to me,Its not something that I would want strapped around my neck for very long.
What do you think?

Are ther any Ovations that you would put up against them in playing or sounding comparisions?GWB
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cliff
Posted 2007-08-02 12:12 AM (#87824 - in reply to #87823)
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Yeah.
a Hamer.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-08-02 12:22 AM (#87825 - in reply to #87823)
Subject: Re: WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?


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I have a Stratocaster and it is OK for lead guitar but not much more than that.
I have played a few Les Pauls and they are fantastic players but they seem to weigh a ton to me, Its not something that I would want strapped around my neck for very long.
Are you serious?
I used to think that anything with a bolt on neck was not a real guitar; until I really PLAYED a Strat; owned one and now I would never be without one: it can do it all; It is much more of a finesse instrument than a Les Paul, which I have played for 30 years and Absolutely Love. Yeah its heavy; but its not for wimps...Ovations have “round backs and tend to slide off the lap” (and for those of us without laps that’s a problem :eek: ). But you learn to adapt to what fits, sounds, lasts and groves the best to you personally! There are other good (even great) electrics, but nothing will take the place of the Strat or les Paul. "The First with the Most is the Best that will Last"...

Blessings...
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-08-02 12:39 AM (#87826 - in reply to #87823)
Subject: Re: WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?


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Which Les Paul ..?...The Solid body..?..yeah that`s a heavyìsh one,but a Burns is even heavier,the Strat is of course the best,versatile,nearly impervious to feedback,comes in many variations,flavors,colors,and has that "it" that No other electric has..I wish I had one..or a G&L Leacy (mine is a strat-copy)..but I`ve got a slim-line jazz box,with two humbuckers ( Washburn J-9 ) :)

Vic

..But there are many who have at least one of the two..ICON`s they are...that`s probably why..
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LBJ
Posted 2007-08-02 12:57 AM (#87827 - in reply to #87823)
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i don't know what you're talking about. Strat? best?
i've just sold '69 strat and i'm happy with it. For the money i got i'll buy 2 good guitars, amp and pay for my vacation.
There are better guitars than Strat's.
And other thing is that i'm just tired when i see Strat on nearly every blues concert, all the time the same sound.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-08-02 12:58 AM (#87828 - in reply to #87823)
Subject: Re: WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?


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But there are many who have at least one of the two..ICON`s they are...that`s probably why..
Like these?

:rolleyes:
Blessings...
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-08-02 1:02 AM (#87829 - in reply to #87823)
Subject: Re: WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?



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One has two Hum-dingers, one has three single-coil...
They are two basic designs that are copied alot.

Real Gibson and Fender guitars just have the better quality and action
(depending on which foreign country they are made in).
But it is two classic designs.

Some folks have their preferences, some like both.
[personally, I passed my Phony SG on... with the two hummers. Kept the Pseudo-Strat)
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gh1
Posted 2007-08-02 1:37 AM (#87830 - in reply to #87823)
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I prefer a Tele -- but modded with a hb at the neck.

But seriously -- if not a strat or a LP -- what? Most of the iconic pop music from the '60s on has been played on those two guitars.

If you don't like the tone, i doubt it's the guitar.

_____
gh1
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Nils
Posted 2007-08-02 1:38 AM (#87831 - in reply to #87823)
Subject: Re: WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?


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The volume control on a Strat is right where my little finger likes to be. I can't play 'em comfortably. LP's are nice but they just don't interest me, I prefer my old 175.
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LBJ
Posted 2007-08-02 2:31 AM (#87832 - in reply to #87823)
Subject: Re: WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?


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i don't like the tone of strat.
i like Les Paul's tone, but i don't like 24 3/4 scale.
And i've played on 90's American Strat, Japan and Mexico stratocasters and they didn't sound as good as '69, but still the best sounding guitar so far (for me) was Godin LGX-SA.... And i like the sound of Dean Cadillac Select.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-08-02 2:53 AM (#87833 - in reply to #87823)
Subject: Re: WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?


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The question was "Why does it seem that the Fender Stratocaster & the Gibson Les Paul always seem to be the two leaders in the electric guitar world?"

the answer is Marketing.

Anyone that thinks either is the "best guitar made" as subjective as that might be, has their head in the sand. But, they are the most popular. They are even good guitars for the most part, but there are a LOT of good and even great guitars out there.

Ya know what would have been a cool guitar. A strat style guitar, nice 4-bolt neck with DiMarzio pickups in a H-S-S format with a coil top on the humbucker. Add a Kahler tremolo system, with smaller frets and Schaller tuners.. Maybe even route the edge of the guitar for a little more comfort. That would be a cool guitar that would tear up most strat copies out there. Oh wait... Ovation did that. :)
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alpep
Posted 2007-08-02 7:47 AM (#87834 - in reply to #87823)
Subject: Re: WHY DOES THE FENDER STRATOCASTER &THE GIBSON LES PAUL RULE THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WORLD?


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in the beginning there was 48 or 9 leo fender. He put out the broadcaster that evolved into the telecaster in 53 or 4 he put out the statocaster.

gibson decided they needed to be in the solid body biz and put out the LP in about 53.

sure there were others but these were the founding fathers if you will, of the guitar industry.

sorta like ford and chevy.

now we have many better choices but most love ford and chevy.
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an4340
Posted 2007-08-02 7:56 AM (#87835 - in reply to #87823)
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I have to agree on the marketing angle. There are other guitars better than the big two. Examples, Hamer and Parker. Also, the higher end Ibanez, at about $900. I've played an RG model with two humbuckers (splitable) with a 4 way switch, dynamite guitar. In fact, it's making want to sell the tele I made and build one just like it.

Early on the Fender people had good salesmen, and they just kept it going (with a few bumps in between). That's it.

Or is your question, why are these configurations popular? I think it's because when it comes to guitars, players are conservative and don't want to stray into new territory ... like what stienberger or parker did.
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Brian T
Posted 2007-08-02 8:42 AM (#87836 - in reply to #87823)
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Why does it seem that the Fender Stratocaster & the Gibson Les Paul always seem to be the two leaders in the electric guitar world?
Could it be because they both are good designs? I think there is a combination of reasons, mainly (1) great designs, (2) reasonable pricing and availability, (3) great name recognition and reputation. The Strat and Les Paul reside right where these three lines intersect.

It's lind of like the Ford F-150 Pickup. Sure there are nicer-faster-beefer-snootier trucks to be purchased. But the F-150 lives right where all the lines cross; price, quality, name brand recognition, and performance.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-08-02 8:50 AM (#87837 - in reply to #87823)
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The designs are good, it's the execution that leaves a lot to be desired. The best Strat-style and LP-style guitars on the market do not have Gibson or Fender on the headstock.
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Steve
Posted 2007-08-02 8:54 AM (#87838 - in reply to #87823)
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Fender and Gibson got a head start, and mass marketing keeps the ball rolling...
(I drove a Silverado for a long time, but my F-150 has a better turning radius... :) )
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-08-02 8:56 AM (#87839 - in reply to #87823)
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During the late 50's and 60's, Fender guitars were marketed as the working musician's electric guitar and were more affordable than Gibson. I have three Strats and two Les Pauls, one of which is a prototype with some features that never made it to market. My Les Paul Standard has Burstbucker Pro pups and they are incredibly sensitive, but as previously posted, the weight bothers me after a few hours. Of my three Strats, all USA, all ash, only one (a '99 with Texas Special pups) is what I would call an outstanding guitar. In fact, it is my favorite solid bodied electric. I play a lot of blues and surf music and this thing looks and sounds just like the models played by almost every surf band from the 60's. The feel and comfort of a Strat is perfect for me (and, apparently, a whole lot of others). However, like Nils, the volume control is in the way so if I use my Strat in a gig, I remove the volume knob first. I've also noticed that like most other guitars, the set-up makes a big difference. And like other makes, Fender now offers a line of Strats from high-end customs to very inexpensive beginner guitars. To the uninformed, they all look exactly the same. The '99 arrived perfectly set up for my taste and style. The other two need some attention that I don't have time for. I can certainly understand why somebody might be turned off by a Strat that was not set up to their preferred specs.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-08-02 10:39 AM (#87840 - in reply to #87823)
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If you were going to send a time capsule to Mars containing examples of earthlings modern day musical instruments it would contain a Strat, Martin dread, Hammond B3, a Jazz or P bass, a Shure mic and a set of Ludwig drums. Maybe a Hohner harmonica. Of course there are better instruments but these are the icons.

Go look at the other thread about "Greatest 60's guitarist still playing today". You would have to look very hard to find people on that that list NOT playing Strats or LPs.

I've actually never owned either a Strat nor an LP. I'm just not an electric guy. I have a '62 Tele that meets all my needs when the rare opportunity arises.

Dave
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Paulcc1
Posted 2007-08-02 10:48 AM (#87841 - in reply to #87823)
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Dave posted "I'm just not an electric guy."
Stick your finger in a light socket that should take care of that.
As for Strat and LPs I have played both the LP was great I owned a Hagstrom in the 60s and 70s. I now have a Telecaster custom I find this does what I want it to. If I was to buy another electric it would probably be a Strat. I find them to be able to do it all.
Pauly
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Omaha
Posted 2007-08-02 12:22 PM (#87842 - in reply to #87823)
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Personally, I've always like the Gibson humbucker tone better than the Strat tone. Just a personal thing.

My favorite and only electric is an Epiphone Lucille. Its wonderful.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-08-02 1:00 PM (#87843 - in reply to #87823)
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Originally posted by Omaha:
Personally, I've always like the Gibson humbucker tone better than the Strat tone. Just a personal thing.
I'm just the opposite. I prefer the lighter crispness and tone of single coils.
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Beal
Posted 2007-08-02 5:45 PM (#87844 - in reply to #87823)
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Teles rule the world.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-08-02 6:27 PM (#87845 - in reply to #87823)
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My Phat Strat-copy (bridge bucker and 2x single,China made) took about 1/2 year of fiddling,filing,more fiddling ,to get it to play decent,now,I would like the real thing,yeah,that`s right,there`s something magic about the Strat,Like Brian Robson Rankin put it ,the very first time he got one (present from Cliff Richard) "It looked like something from another Planet" I guess it still does,all the others are knock-off Aliens,and as far as Tone goes,..oh come on,that depends on the Amp.,and with that in mind ,let us remember that Leo Fender came with a Complete Package,Guitar with Amp.,what was that Amp. called again..."Dual band Master"..or something...50 watts 2x12"..seems that Leo went to concerts,found out what guitarists wanted/needed,went home and made it,Leo was a radio-tech. and made use of his knowledge,I would like to see modern corporate officials do that,I can keep on going ,but what`s the point,but anyway,as I allways say ;..when in doubt and U`ve got the cash,Buy Fender,best deal there is...( their marketing is top-notch )Personally I`m aiming for a G & L Legacy,Leo`s latest baby,the guitar that he wanted to make,made with over 40 yrs. of know how,So...I say;..Electric:Fender(G & L)....Acoustic/Electric:Ovation...Acoustic:Hmm....CFM...Gib..or..ehr...anyone ??! :)

Vic
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-08-02 8:48 PM (#87846 - in reply to #87823)
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Originally posted by cwk2:
Teles rule the world.
The last time I was at The Grand Ol Opry all the lead guitar players were playing Teles.

The surprise was Tanya Tucker's rhythm player had an Adamas.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2007-08-02 10:30 PM (#87847 - in reply to #87823)
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I currently own a strat, and although I haven't been playing it for quite some time now, I can't picture myself letting it go. Back in the day, when I used to play my strat a lot, I was amazed at the versatility of the instrument. Almost every kind of genre imaginable -- from straightforward blues, jazz, 60s style pop to thrash metal -- it plays it all. Now I'm not that good of a player, but I've had friends of mine [who are really good], and had played with it, and I'm always amazed at what the instrument is capable of.
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