gibson sg double neck guitar

What kind of electric guitar is right for me?
Things that might help:
1. i haven’t been playing for very long, but i am dedicated
2. my favorite band is led zeppelin and i aim to learn many of their
songs (i already know kashmir
)
3. i love rock; HENRIX!!, beatles, cream, ac/dc, chuck berry
and too many more to name
4. i was thinking a gibson les paul or maybe an sg, but im open to all suggestions (except a double neck-that is frickn difficult!)
5. Best (or most helpful) answer gets 10 points, but i am assuming you people already knew that
Hey thanks everybody! I think it is a good idea to learn to play excellent on a cheap guitar (mine) and then play an amazing guitar and sound amazing! haha so that is what i am doing. So far, i am liking the 3rd answer (very informative) but cheers to you all!
Hey, if you got the money, you can’t go wrong with a Les Paul or an SG. If you have more money you can go with a Hamer or a PRS or a Washburn N4. If you have less money then go for the Ibanez JS1000 or the Ibanez RGZ or Roadstar Series.
Also, for the type of music you like (I call it good music), an amp is very important and an effects processor is even more important. Go for a tube amp vs. a solid state amp. The Marshall JCM series is very good and of course very reputable. Other’s that you might not know about are Soldano, Matchless.
With the proper effects processor, you can simulate different amp sounds for your guitar. (and different guitar sound, for that matter). I use a DigiTech GNX 3 (current up to date model is the GNX 4). The GNX allows me to choose different amps styles, for example I can play through a Fender Tweed or Bassman, or a 12 x1 Marshall, then I can add the type of distortion I want. The guitar sounds of Hendrix, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Angus Young are all very very different. You’ll be able to best replicate that sound by first and foremost buying a good effects processor. (like the GNX). After you get your processor, then I would look for a decent guitar (unless you have a lot money, then look for an amazing guitar) and lastly I would find a decent amp. Remember, Jimmy Page never ever recorded through a 100 watt amp. He recorded through a mysterious, secret 15 watt amp.
Good Luck and Rock On.
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27 Feb 12 at 8:11 am