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moresound
Loud Sun Studios
I'm one of those who think the pickups are 90% the tone and sound of the solid body electric.
Exactly .
I'm one of those who think the pickups are 90% the tone and sound of the solid body electric.
Similar to the vintage car industry, thats now also gotten insane with the richer baby boomers now driving up the price on things the uber-wealthy can afford, like paying $100,000 for a MOPAR BArracuda.....
Speaking of tones and sounds...
I'm listening to a band right now , main guitar is a Danelectro reissue, sounds really really good. I expected it to sound really hallow and crappy to be honest....instead it sounds frkn great. the Danelectro shows how much the sound and tone is the p/u.
my 2 cents...
keep the Plymouth until its worth at least $500,000...have patience.![]()
Hmm, about the broken neck. I read somewhere (forget where) that the Epi's were LESS prone to the neck breaking at the headstock than the Gibsons.
People are more apt to try a guitar around the back throw with a Epi than a Gibson!![]()
People are more apt to try a guitar around the back throw with a Epi than a Gibson!![]()
Also, I have tried this with an epi, crashed and burned into the side of the house a couple of times (practicing in the backyard when I was 15), no worse for the wear. Pretty solid.
I just think you are more likely to have problems with them than a Gibson.
Well, you can get a used lp studio in the $700-$800 range...even if an epi can be had for $200 thats only $500 difference. If you only kept the guitar 10 years thats a mere $50 a year. If you only played in an hour a day that would be 14 cents an hour...to have the genuine Gibson.Well even if you broke three Epiphones and bought new ones, you are still spending less than 1/2 of a new Gibson
The folks higher up at Gibson will flat tell you that they're not building current Les Pauls to be player's guitars, but rather more as trophies for doctors/lawyers/other people with big bucks...
I like Gibson LP's. The superior quality, tone, playability,and resale value are worth the price difference...and then some IMO. I am talking about the used market of course...I would let someody else take the "drive it off the lot" lick on the guitars depreciation. It's the only time the guitar will go down in value.(if past history in any indication of future returns)
I've witnessed this. Its cool though, I mean if someone is older and has bucks and wants to spend it....they enjoy collecting and the purchasing, and then it goes into a closet. Like stamp collecting
Its a new phenomena imo.
and they'll make a cheaper line for others....theres so many "lines" or "series" these days.
I saw the Gibson Tribute's were only $859....they look cool. and have the Brand Logo thing of US.
in other words, not all US Gibsons are $3000.
But then is a $1000 Epiphone better than the $859 Gibson?
These high end Epiphones have all the hardware and special AAA woods, the SLASH series comes to mind $999 Epi
....only missing the Logo on the headstock.
But I doubt any collectors want an Epiphone.