Username:
Password:

Win a handmade Decarlo Vixen Electric Guitar


Gear-Monkey Community » Gear » Guitars & Equipment » Electric Guitar » Epiphones arent so bad........
Pages: [1] 2
Print
Author Topic: Epiphones arent so bad........ (Read 688 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
V-Type
Jr. Monkey
**

Reputation: +7/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 75

Referrals: 0



Add to Friends
« on: February 23, 2008, 10:17:28 PM »

Cool forum Sandman.
Anyways Epiphones arent the cheap bastards like they used too produce. But my God thier stock pickups are Shite.
People dont realise if you drop a quality pair of EMG's or Gibsons,Duncans,etcc your Epi can sound a lot more like that $2000 Gibson LP Standard or that $3500 LPC.
Sure the Epi Wont exactly Feel like the Gibs but for a small fraction of the price can you can easily reach a very happy middle ground.
I have a MIK Epi LPC and the Duncan Sh-11/AP II set installed and this upgrade has turned my under $400 Epi into A excellent every day player and too a high degree satisfies my Gibson gas.
The new Slash model features the long neck tenon and dual Duncan AP II's. Sounds very promising and priced between $700 -$800.


« Last Edit: February 23, 2008, 10:56:15 PM by V-Type » Logged

MrSandMan
Put up or Shut up!
Administrator
Gear Monkey
*****

Reputation: +96/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 6140

Referrals: 0


xXx


WWW EmailAdd to Friends
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2008, 10:39:39 PM »

Hey welcome to the boards! 

I like Epiphone Les Paul Classic or custom.  They are good and heavy guitars.  My axe of choice now is Agile AL-3000 series.  Grade A quaiity.

I Dig LP style guitars  sweet
Logged

V-Type
Jr. Monkey
**

Reputation: +7/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 75

Referrals: 0



Add to Friends
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2008, 10:51:12 PM »

Thanks and You have always been a class guy at HC even when we dont agree. So this board of yours should be just as cool.
Heres too seeing things grow around here.

And yeah those Agiles are silly good guitars as well.
 w
Logged

MrSandMan
Put up or Shut up!
Administrator
Gear Monkey
*****

Reputation: +96/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 6140

Referrals: 0


xXx


WWW EmailAdd to Friends
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2008, 10:55:49 PM »

I would like to try one of these too
http://store.guitarfetish.com/xaviereguitars.html
Logged

V-Type
Jr. Monkey
**

Reputation: +7/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 75

Referrals: 0



Add to Friends
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2008, 10:59:17 PM »

I would like to try one of these too
http://store.guitarfetish.com/xaviereguitars.html
Yep those are a great deal and what a price.
I like the Flame on this one.
Logged

MrSandMan
Put up or Shut up!
Administrator
Gear Monkey
*****

Reputation: +96/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 6140

Referrals: 0


xXx


WWW EmailAdd to Friends
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2008, 11:02:13 PM »

have you had the opportunity to play one?  I'd like to compare it to the Agile-
Logged

V-Type
Jr. Monkey
**

Reputation: +7/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 75

Referrals: 0



Add to Friends
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2008, 11:15:45 PM »

No I havent but at that price and if they remotely resemble the GFS pics and spec's then they should be the new Agile on the block.
Im gonna do a bit more reading from some guys that own them on the HCEG but for two of those for $400 seems like a No brainer.
Obviously Chinese but these days thats not really a bad thing.
Logged

jackal
Global Moderator
Monkey
*****

Reputation: +11/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 262

Referrals: 0


of_the_reknown@hotmail.com
WWW EmailAdd to Friends
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2008, 05:29:38 PM »

My buddy at work, all he buys is epiphone's, he changes the pickups to gibson pickup matching the model and he loves them...

Personally im not much of a gibson fan, so i don't play many... acctually i don't think i've ever played an epiphone.
Logged

-------------------------------------------
Mesa Dual Rectifier Roadster
Stiletto 4x12 Slant cab w/ Vintage 30's
Boss MT-2
Jim Dunlop Cry-baby
Jim Dunlop JH-1 Wah
PRS Tremonti
Aria Pro II ZZ Custom Deluxe Guitar
Shecter Omen Extreme Guitar
Custom "Bodyshop" Guitar
Fender Stratocaster Guita
Monster
Sr. Monkey
****

Reputation: +14/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 322

Referrals: 3


Music Comes From The Soul....

monster2l2
Add to Friends
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2008, 05:33:21 PM »

these are good guitars.. infact price of a guitar does not always mean it sucks. you can take some really cheap guitars upgrade the pups and tuners and have a great sounding guitar..... i am not one of them kind of players that feels and thinks only brand names and the more you spend makes a guitar better...  i have no issues with folks have knock of brands or lower costing guitars  lower costs guitar have gotten way better over time..

and great price on these guitars in that link... and nice colors.... makes me want one....lol
Logged

floydmoline
Sr. Monkey
****

Reputation: +17/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 398

Referrals: 3

floydmoline@hotmail.com floyd+moline floydsusaf
EmailAdd to Friends
« Reply #9 on: March 02, 2008, 11:38:37 PM »

i have an epiphone les paul standard, i got it from ^mr sandman^  jumpgrin i has been "upgraded" somebody took out the epiphone neck pup and stuck a ducan designed 103 in it, the bridge pup is stock, i like the stock pup in mine, they are different pups the duncan and the stocker, the duncan is a little hotter, and a lot more bassy, abnormally bassy for a epiphone pup, or even a gibson pup, and it don't play with the tone knob as well as a stock epi pup does, but it's clearer sounding which is a plus, now the bridge pup is a low output stock epi pup, and it's not special with the knobs dimed, but start rolling the the tone knob back and i start to remember why it is i love les pauls so much...... the so called woman tone, what i a call ZZ top heaven, the tone that makes you "money for nothing" :-D the duncan can not do it, i don't know if it because it's too hot a pup, but there is a negligible difference between 10 and 0 on the tone with the duncan, there is a difference, but not like with the stock pup.  the only beef i have with the epiphone is cheap assed maple PLYWOOD top...... a word to the wise if you want to refinish an epiphone CHEMICAL STRIPPER do not sand it....... or a black guitar is going to be your only option heh...... i did all the research i could on my guitar everything i read said it had a solid maple top, well my and gibson's deffinition of solid maple top appearantly differ  tongue to me solid maple means 1 2 or 3 pieces of joined maple, not 7-11 plys of venered maple  tongue if i had it to do all over again i'd get another epiphone, but i'd not sand it down, sound and playability are great, construction is where epiphones wane
Logged

stuff it....... then bake it.......
V-Type
Jr. Monkey
**

Reputation: +7/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 75

Referrals: 0



Add to Friends
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2008, 01:52:14 AM »

i have an epiphone les paul standard, i got it from ^mr sandman^  jumpgrin i has been "upgraded" somebody took out the epiphone neck pup and stuck a ducan designed 103 in it, the bridge pup is stock, i like the stock pup in mine, they are different pups the duncan and the stocker, the duncan is a little hotter, and a lot more bassy, abnormally bassy for a epiphone pup, or even a gibson pup, and it don't play with the tone knob as well as a stock epi pup does, but it's clearer sounding which is a plus, now the bridge pup is a low output stock epi pup, and it's not special with the knobs dimed, but start rolling the the tone knob back and i start to remember why it is i love les pauls so much...... the so called woman tone, what i a call ZZ top heaven, the tone that makes you "money for nothing" :-D the duncan can not do it, i don't know if it because it's too hot a pup, but there is a negligible difference between 10 and 0 on the tone with the duncan, there is a difference, but not like with the stock pup.  the only beef i have with the epiphone is cheap assed maple PLYWOOD top...... a word to the wise if you want to refinish an epiphone CHEMICAL STRIPPER do not sand it....... or a black guitar is going to be your only option heh...... i did all the research i could on my guitar everything i read said it had a solid maple top, well my and gibson's deffinition of solid maple top appearantly differ  tongue to me solid maple means 1 2 or 3 pieces of joined maple, not 7-11 plys of venered maple  tongue if i had it to do all over again i'd get another epiphone, but i'd not sand it down, sound and playability are great, construction is where epiphones wane
Damn sorry too hear that.
I think a lot of guitars have maple plywood tops or veneers though. And archtop LP's are not something I think I could pull off refinishing my self either.
My Epiphone LP custom has a 1/4 inch top that appears to be on Mahogany. Mines black though. It weighs a tad shy of 10lbs as well. I took a good look at the inners when I swapped P'ups and rewire her.
Logged

indytruckboy
Jr. Monkey
**

Reputation: +4/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 111

Referrals: 0


EmailAdd to Friends
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2008, 06:07:46 AM »

I paid my dues on Epis. I am older and have a high paying job now. I only play high end.

You can say what you want. but.........

Sometimes I go hang out at the house we practice at and I play my singers Epis because I didn't bring a guitar. And I can definitly tell where my money goes. Night and day. We have the same stuff, too. Only mine is Gibson and his is Epi. LP loaded with the same EMGs. Night and day. But you guys think what you want.


He is doing better now as he went over to LTD.
Logged

V-Type
Jr. Monkey
**

Reputation: +7/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 75

Referrals: 0



Add to Friends
« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2008, 11:36:28 AM »

I paid my dues on Epis. I am older and have a high paying job now. I only play high end.

You can say what you want. but.........

Sometimes I go hang out at the house we practice at and I play my singers Epis because I didn't bring a guitar. And I can definitly tell where my money goes. Night and day. We have the same stuff, too. Only mine is Gibson and his is Epi. LP loaded with the same EMGs. Night and day. But you guys think what you want.


He is doing better now as he went over to LTD.
I do agree with you for the most part. The Epiphone does Not feel like the Standard/Custom Gibsons LP I owned and Wish I still owned. But you can get a very close Gibson sactioned/designed Copy that for the most part resembles the Beloved and Very High $$$$ Gibsons Most cannot really afford.
I bought my Gibsons in the early 80's New and paid a whopping $1100 for New Gibson LPC 2 pickup Black Beauty with Stock Dimarzio Super D's and a LP Standard Honey Burst for for $800 new.
At todays prices I need $7000 to have them again. Sadly.
The Epi's for Me are a happy low buck medium. I just add Better pickups and hardware and I have a $500 ballpark sounding Gibson Copy.
All IMO of course and I have a few buds who also own multiple USA Gibsons,Fenders,Jacksons,Suhrs,etc.. and truly Wish I could justify spending the $$$$.
I know they are worth it though but kids and billls suck up a lot of $$$.
But one day........If that lotto hits.
 2thumbsups
Logged

floydmoline
Sr. Monkey
****

Reputation: +17/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 398

Referrals: 3

floydmoline@hotmail.com floyd+moline floydsusaf
EmailAdd to Friends
« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2008, 03:20:45 PM »

well archtop LP is not all the complex to refinish, a little more work to sand them down to retain the contours than say a strat, but the over all process is much the same, problem arises when you sand them, on a ply top if you sand to far and blow through the top ply you can't sunburst, or trans finish them, since the second ply the gain goes the opposite way you do notice the hole it's flat and smooth but you can see the grain abruptly changes direction lol, black or solid finishes aren't a big deal no one will ever see the top, but sunbursts you do.

now had i known the top was ply i would have used a paint stripper and saved the ply wood from burn through but alas hind-sight is always 20/20, so now it's going to eventually get refinished black, what it originally was, i was just hoping to take a black LP and make it a cherry burst LP.... and so goes life
Logged

stuff it....... then bake it.......
indytruckboy
Jr. Monkey
**

Reputation: +4/-0
Offline Offline

Posts: 111

Referrals: 0


EmailAdd to Friends
« Reply #14 on: March 04, 2008, 05:38:50 AM »

well archtop LP is not all the complex to refinish, a little more work to sand them down to retain the contours than say a strat, but the over all process is much the same, problem arises when you sand them, on a ply top if you sand to far and blow through the top ply you can't sunburst, or trans finish them, since the second ply the gain goes the opposite way you do notice the hole it's flat and smooth but you can see the grain abruptly changes direction lol, black or solid finishes aren't a big deal no one will ever see the top, but sunbursts you do.

now had i known the top was ply i would have used a paint stripper and saved the ply wood from burn through but alas hind-sight is always 20/20, so now it's going to eventually get refinished black, what it originally was, i was just hoping to take a black LP and make it a cherry burst LP.... and so goes life
Just a word to the wise, the Gibson/Epiphone company only makes black guitars for one reason. To hide defunct wood.
Logged

Pages: [1] 2
Print
Jump to:



© 2007-2008 Gear Monkey


Google visited last this page December 02, 2008, 04:15:41 PM