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The cab has nice tucked handles, firm siding, 12" cones and a partially open back...what's not to like?! 

Oh, sorry you caught me. I'm a homerecorder. LOL. I wouldn't know that kind of gear if it was standing in front of me saying, "moo!"punkin said:The cab has nice tucked handles, firm siding, 12" cones and a partially open back...what's not to like?!![]()
If you cant tell the difference between an Epi and LesPaul,consider it abigbubba said:I found that Gibsons look great and make a great rock guitar if you play traditional rock 'n roll like U2 and so on.
Not to rain on anyone's parade, but how does he become a more experienced player with no guitar?SHEPPARDB. said:If you cant tell the difference between an Epi and LesPaul,consider it a
strong indication that you should save your cash until you become a more
experienced player.
If you cant tell the difference between U2 and traditional rock and roll,
consider it a strong indication that you need more experience as a listener.
Traditional rock 'n roll and U2. I really walked into that one. Traditional is absolutely the wrong word to have used here. And U2 is the wrong reference.SHEPPARDB. said:If you cant tell the difference between an Epi and LesPaul,consider it a
strong indication that you should save your cash until you become a more
experienced player.
If you cant tell the difference between U2 and traditional rock and roll,
consider it a strong indication that you need more experience as a listener.
Don't get me wrong, I don't mean the "fake LP" in a negative sense, they are fine guitars for the money as I stated. They are however fake in the sense that although they look almost exactly like Gibson LPs there are guitars out there for similar prices that IMO sound more like an authentic LP. An example of this would be an Ibanez Artist, or a ESP LC(or whatever their LP copy is named).bigbubba said:ibanezrocks - Yeah I thought some people might consider the Epi's to be fake LPs. That's why I asked that.I would definitely want an LP standard for playing sweet slow rock melodies and adult contemporary tunes. For doing even other fun stuff where the tone matters. I'd like an SG for the cool factor, better fingerboard feel, better access, and good stage presence.
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Best advice ever. A lot of people don't know or care what a real les paul is supposed to sound like, me included. Hence why I'm happy with an epi. Just don't go trying out a Gibson if you can't afford it, cos then you won't be satisfied when you have to settle for an epi.ibanezrocks said:If you just love the look of a Les Paul and you dont have your heart set on that exact sound the Epi would be a good option for you.
I agree with your post. However, the issue is: If you like the Les Paul somewhat and the look of it and all that but never really get one then how would you really know what you're missing. I mean if you can't play it at all times and get a feel for what the Les Paul sound is or why the Epi LP is different, then that sucks.ibanezrocks said:By all means don't think that you will be disappointed with the Epi, I know I would be but there are tons of people who aren't. However if the "traditional" LP sound is what your aiming for there are better guitars for that in your budget. If you just love the look of a Les Paul and you dont have your heart set on that exact sound the Epi would be a good option for you.
True, I'm glad I posted here 'coz I have much better options available now. Thanks all of you guys.surfmaster said:find the money for them because its a gibson. just check out some reviews and dont shoot down rip offs right away.