I love the way Gibson guitars look, the LP is just so iconic and classy looking but frankly for the price they ask for their guitars I would get PRS instead and know the build quality, sound, and playability will be top notch even if a little expensive. Otherwise I would go with a Fender and if I must have an LP, the Epiphones have been really good over the last decade or so.jlgrimes11 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 24, 2021 12:57 pmI prefer Fender over Gibson lol.syntonica wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 11:39 amCompanies like Fender and Presonus don't innovate any longer, in general; they just follow the market. Whether for the better or not, that's where the bread and butter business is going and companies that don't have a boutique kind of niche carved out for themselves must follow to keep the dollars flowing in.CapnLockheed wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 11:09 am
No? Had a look at Presonus's page lately? The first thing you see is a Fender guitar and amp. The focus is already shifting away from pro audio. It's shifting towards YouTube content creators, podcasters and kiddie "producers" with iPhones.
Try finding a modern audio processing/conversion software anymore that properly handles samples. They are all more geared towards podcasters and mp3 rippers. Zero love for finding the perfect loop in a sample and storing that metadata.
Like it or not, U-Tubers, Pod-People and Tick-Talkers are the future. At least until the next thing.
Fender seems to be a forward thinking company that also is more reasonably priced and is at least trying to bring guitar playing into the 21st century.
I actually build my own guitars though so I'm good. I'm actually working on an LP clone over the new few weeks.