Just by definition the classical is going to be about as far from the Les Paul as possible. Classical guitars have very wide, flat fingerboards, deeper, larger bodies, and use thick nylon strings. They feel nothing like an LP no matter which one you buy.
But don't let that stop you. It's not as hard as you think to get used to it and millions of players switch between guitars just like people switch off between pianos and keyboards. Update: Ok, got it.
You'd probably like a Godin guitar. It has a fretboard more similar to an electric (as close as it can be and still work with the strings) and a thin. Electric-like body with nylon strings.
It would work with your amp that you use with the JLP. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/g...
Thats not possible they are so different its not even funny. Neck is wider, strings are really loose feeling.
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