choosing between two epiphones
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- borrowedworld
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choosing between two epiphones
just got a job so i get to buy some new stuff! i was originally thinking of getting the classic vibe 60's tele but without a pickup change it would not be viable for both styles i play, so i arrive at two epiphones that have caught my eye. however i live 2 hours from a music store and i doubt they would carry either. so if anyone has played either of these, or knows where a demo is, that'fd be helpful.
choice number one is the les paul sc with the p-90s. haven't played epiphones p-90s but gibsons 90 equpped guitars have some of my favorite tone.
choice two is between the 2 higher end wilshires. the pro with the standard humbuckers or the slightly pricer worn model with the mini humbuckers. i like the styling and set neck p-90s or humbuckers what i am going for.
i should probably do my best to explain my style. i play doom infused hardcore punk, so i need a thick but sloppy, booming tone for that. the other style i play is a bit tricker to define, influenced by king crimson, the jesus lizard, modern life is war, fugazi, bear vs shark, pianos become the teeth, converge, botch ect, so i need something capable of handing higher gain and staying clear but not sounding like shit when i thin the sound out for certain parts.
I play through a 72 bassman 100. i plan on getting a few pedals, as well as a new cabinet. so if you know some good drives or speakers that would help, throw them out there. hope i am being specific enough, thanks for any help and i am open to different guitars besides these if they stay in a similar price range.
choice number one is the les paul sc with the p-90s. haven't played epiphones p-90s but gibsons 90 equpped guitars have some of my favorite tone.
choice two is between the 2 higher end wilshires. the pro with the standard humbuckers or the slightly pricer worn model with the mini humbuckers. i like the styling and set neck p-90s or humbuckers what i am going for.
i should probably do my best to explain my style. i play doom infused hardcore punk, so i need a thick but sloppy, booming tone for that. the other style i play is a bit tricker to define, influenced by king crimson, the jesus lizard, modern life is war, fugazi, bear vs shark, pianos become the teeth, converge, botch ect, so i need something capable of handing higher gain and staying clear but not sounding like shit when i thin the sound out for certain parts.
I play through a 72 bassman 100. i plan on getting a few pedals, as well as a new cabinet. so if you know some good drives or speakers that would help, throw them out there. hope i am being specific enough, thanks for any help and i am open to different guitars besides these if they stay in a similar price range.
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I was just at Guitar Center and played both of those models. Not impressed with either guitar. The Epiphone Les Paul SC sounded blah and the treble pickup didn't work. Loved the weight of the Wilshire but the tone didn't do much for me. Of course I am not a huge Gibson guy, though I like PRS. You might consider some of the PRS SE models.
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i live 5 miles from the VA border in a small town called norlina. probably actually an hour from music stores but still. for some reason i have contempt for PRS even though they are made in my home state. don't like the tone of the looks. hmmmm maybe that ltd pb with the p rails is going to have tp be it
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Re: choosing between two epiphones
i love the dirt i get on my 56 ri goldtop epi lp. i actually prefer it more than other p90sborrowedworld wrote:
choice number one is the les paul sc with the p-90s. haven't played epiphones p-90s but gibsons 90 equpped guitars have some of my favorite tone.
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i'd like to know how the quality of the squier tele deluxe with p90s is compared to these because if it's the same or better as the wilshire that'd be the best thing most likely. only thing is as silly as it is people look at that squier logo and will write you off, which is fucking moronic
the mini humbuckers do sound sort of cool but i haven't played with a set since i was 15 and my ear for tone has changed so much since then it's ridiculous. as much as it sucks my next guitar may be bought sight unseen, so i'm trying to make the decision as carefully as possible. the other option is the ltd ec256
the mini humbuckers do sound sort of cool but i haven't played with a set since i was 15 and my ear for tone has changed so much since then it's ridiculous. as much as it sucks my next guitar may be bought sight unseen, so i'm trying to make the decision as carefully as possible. the other option is the ltd ec256
Had em both . Sold em too. Wilshire has a better feel to it than the tele deluxe. Loved the humbucker version more than the p90s. But the humbucker Wilshire to me is such a better built, better sounding , nicer feeling guitar. That's only my opinion though. Except the build part . That is purely obvious.
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I've got an old MIK Epiphone LP special DC with two P90's and the toggle switch on the upper bout like a SC les paul.
Haven't played many P90 epi's recently that felt as solid or sounded as nice...albeit I switched out the pots and caps and have set it up nicely.
The chinese ones don't seem to have the same consistency or attention to detail yet. All the MIC ones I've tried in the past couple years have felt very toyish and flimsy.
Hard to tell how nice newer epi's are when the factory setup is so god awful too.
I'd suggest looking for an older MIK Epi with P90's, they're out there and usually don't go for more than $400.
Haven't played many P90 epi's recently that felt as solid or sounded as nice...albeit I switched out the pots and caps and have set it up nicely.
The chinese ones don't seem to have the same consistency or attention to detail yet. All the MIC ones I've tried in the past couple years have felt very toyish and flimsy.
Hard to tell how nice newer epi's are when the factory setup is so god awful too.
I'd suggest looking for an older MIK Epi with P90's, they're out there and usually don't go for more than $400.