hakanbaysal's Metal Music Gear Setup
Before & after It looks more like Les Paul after minor modifications.
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~$1,406
Value by category
- Guitars 67.5%
- Other Gear 24.6%
- Music Accessories 6.9%
- Strings 1.0%
Boldest pick: Gotoh MG-T Magnum Lock T Locking Tuners
Only 1 pro artist on Equipboard owns it, but it's ranked #13 in Tuning Machine Heads.
Gibson Les Paul Tribute HP 2017
Avg price: $949.00
Enough for everything
I modified with Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro Slash Signature humbuckers, Soloist neck type is very affordable for reaching high frets. And also adjustable zero fret nut is innovative. Also modified with ABM 2504c bridge and Gotoh SG301 tuner. Now it is monster. It would be much nicer if only the nut size was 1.72".
Avg price: $22.10
Makes the guitar feel light weight.
I use this strap with my LP Tribute. My guitar almost 4 kg. This half leather strap makes the guitar light weight. My opinion it is also suitable for bass guitars.
Avg price: $75.00
It is really good.
I use it with Les Paul Tribute, which weighs about 4 kg. My feeling after playing standing for about 1 hour: The flexibility of the strap absorbs the weight of the guitar.
Gibson PRTR-010 Blank Truss Rod Cover
Avg price: $15.51
Nice item for Gibson
It nice truss rod cover for customize your Gibson. But it is expensive my opinion.
Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro Slash Signature Pickup
Avg price: $247.75
Now I Have a Gun!!
After modified with APH2 Slash Signatures my Gibson became a rifle! 😊🤟
Gotoh MG-T Magnum Lock T Locking Tuners
Avg price: $81.99
Nice Tuners
These tuners are good but make it easier to install strings. I wish Gibson would make sure guitars don't go out of tune 😊
Elixir Electric Nickel Plated Steel with NANOWEB Coating .011-.049
Avg price: $14.61
About this setup
This gear photo by hakanbaysal features 7 pieces of gear, including Gibson Les Paul Tribute HP 2017, Gibson woven strap red, and Gibson Black Leather Strap. The setup spans Guitars, Other Gear, and Music Accessories. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Metal, and Pop scenes.