Originally posted by Release3:Well we all know Edge and his sounds! He's probably figuring out how he can translate the songs into a live setting, and also probably just trying to tweak the sounds so they sound better. I'm pretty sure he recorded Get On Your Boots with a Gibson SG, but plays it live with a Fender Telecaster. Totally different guitars and sounds, but it works! I guess we'll have to wait and let the master of sound figure it out
That is, of course, another point: behind the enourmous wall of pedals, proccessors, amps, preamps, postamps and mics they use, there is virtually no (or very very little) difference between using one guitar and using another. The only difference is in the player's hands; one guitar seems more appropiate than other for playing the exact same riff, the exact same chords, the exact same song. For example, I find most picked riffs (e.g. Streets, In A Little While) easier to play on my Stratocaster, but some songs are definitely more convenient (so to speak) to play on a Les Paul (e.g. UTEOTW, or Love Is Blindness). On the other hand, the Les Paul is more convenient for doing barre chords and the Strat beats it when fingerpicking. Not speaking about the tone, just about how they feel on the hand when playing certain parts. Edge might feel the same. Just my $0'02 though