![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Plus no detachable neck so no note dropping. No slider bar makes tapping sections much more easier and removable parts for customization if your into that sort of thing. Guitar Hero Warriors Of Rock Guitar (Reconmended) The final guitar of the series is also a much better guitar in terms of durability. There is also little to no input lag from my experience. Guitar Hero 5 Guitar (Strongly Recommended): The Guitar Hero 5 Guitar is a major improvement from the World Tour guitar and plays really well along with a better and more durable strum bar. But has a weaker strum switch which can wear out pretty quickly the input lag is also far less noticable (Not recommended for Clone Hero) World Tour Guitar (Sort Of Recommend): Unlike the Les Paul the World Tour Guitar will sync just fine and play much better too. Those that do sync also have terrible input lag and can shut off mid gameplay. Guitar Recommendations: Les Paul (Not recommended): A good amount of Les Pauls for the PS3 have a broken capacitor rendering them useless and will not sync. (Small black USB connector with the headstock as a photo) This one is only compatible with the PS3 Warriors Of Rock Guitar and will not work with any other Guitar mentioned. The Warriors of Rock Guitar as well has it’s own dongle. Example: You can use a World Tour Guitar with a Les Paul Receiver or a Les Paul Guitar with a World Tour Receiver (They are interchangeable) Guitar Hero 5 Guitars (Red & White Faceplate) also has it’s own dongle (Black box with newer Guitar Hero Logo and says in the back: Wireless Receiver For PS3 & PS2.) However the Guitar Hero 5 Receiver will not work with either the Les Paul and World Tour Guitar. But if you need more clear information: The Les Paul Guitar and World Tour Guitar (Orange faceplate) Will work with either a Les Paul Wireless Receiver or a World Tour Wireless Receiver (Black box with classic Guitar Hero Logo). Guitar Hero guitars for PS3 require dongles no matter what guitar you use. ![]()
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