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Back again...Hello!
I've put my eyes on an Epiphone Goth Les Paul...All black and with a powerfull heavy sound...What do you think...It's a good choice? I want to do some heavy solos on it...

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Is this the one,Looks pretty cool, here are some reviews GIORGIANA,

Epiphone Gothic Les Paul from zZounds.com!

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Thanks a lot, starsailor!

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That will make some noise. Now what are you doing about the other half of the equation, the amp?

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Mornin' allthumbs!
Fender G-DEC is the chosen amp.
Here there are its features: G-DEC
What do you think?

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That is a good amp to begin with. Lots of features that are helpful for a practicing. There are many members here who have that amp.

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Sounds encouraging! Anyway, its specifications motivated me to choose this amp. You know, as you've said, a lot of helpful features....So, I'm glad to find out that my choice is similar with the one of many members this team. I really thank you a lot!!!

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