Epiphone Les Paul Junior?
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Epiphone Les Paul Junior?
I've tried using the search engine numerous times, but it's in "DEBUG MODE" and I can't find any results. So, sorry if this has already been posted. But.....
My damned JM is on backorder and it could be weeks before I get it. So, I'm guitarless and I'm going nuts. Guitar Center is having a sale on Epiphone Les Paul Juniors for $99. Are these worth having? I mean, I want a guitar to play in the meantime, but if it's total crap, I'd rather save the $. Any experiences/opinions?
My damned JM is on backorder and it could be weeks before I get it. So, I'm guitarless and I'm going nuts. Guitar Center is having a sale on Epiphone Les Paul Juniors for $99. Are these worth having? I mean, I want a guitar to play in the meantime, but if it's total crap, I'd rather save the $. Any experiences/opinions?
The last edition of them that GC had (the sunburst ones) were total shit. A guitarist in my old band got one and it's really unfixable. The newest ones might be diff though... maybe.
I ended up getting an Epiphone Les Paul Jr. '57 Reissue for $200 shipped off ebay, it has the set neck and all and with a pickup and electronics upgrade its really a fantastic guitar.
I ended up getting an Epiphone Les Paul Jr. '57 Reissue for $200 shipped off ebay, it has the set neck and all and with a pickup and electronics upgrade its really a fantastic guitar.
Thanks for the info. I'm a little low on funds and I really want a guitar to play while I wait and I know not to expect much for $100. I had the faint hope that there would be something out there that wasn't total crap. Did some looking around on GC's site for the stores in my area and there were these--Aria Pro II STG, Jay Turser Tele, Affinity Strat, Washburn Shadow, and a couple of others.
ILL SELL YOU BLACK DUO CASTER FOR 200

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well true enough, but I have seen some that look decent and some that look like crap. the blue ones do loo decent though as well.
Also, check out guitar fetish (guitarfetish.com) and look at the clearance section or the xaviere guitar section. The other day they had some pretty cool thinline style teles for like 140 on clearance
Also, check out guitar fetish (guitarfetish.com) and look at the clearance section or the xaviere guitar section. The other day they had some pretty cool thinline style teles for like 140 on clearance
They say great minds think alike....Sometimes we do too...
I've been looking at the Xaviere thinline Tele and Strat, but (and please correct me if I'm wrong), it looks like the radius is much larger on the fretboard (12) than on a lot of other guitars (9.5). I don't know if I'd be comfortable with that difference.mickie08 wrote:well true enough, but I have seen some that look decent and some that look like crap. the blue ones do loo decent though as well.
Also, check out guitar fetish (guitarfetish.com) and look at the clearance section or the xaviere guitar section. The other day they had some pretty cool thinline style teles for like 140 on clearance
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He's right. They're damn awesome, but the cheap sunbursts are just glorified Epi LP Special IIs IMO.Dingus wrote:I ended up getting an Epiphone Les Paul Jr. '57 Reissue for $200 shipped off ebay, it has the set neck and all and with a pickup and electronics upgrade its really a fantastic guitar.
Actually, in all fairness, I have a Special II Special Edition that was $180 on a last minute Christmas sale (it was twice the price of the regular Special IIs) that is pretty cool. Upgrades galore. Zebra Burstbuckers & beautiful finish on body and neck. Very playable out of the box. I keep it tuned open G for my Black Crowes/Stones moods.
Be careful with the cheap Xaviere & Agile type imports. Their entry-level guitars often need some fretwork/adjustment done to be playable. I can say, however, Agile's mid and upper price-point LP guitars are pretty nice. Look at Craigslist/eBay for a model "3000" or higher.
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I played one of the $99 Epi LP Jrs this afternoon and it had trouble staying in tune the entire time I spent with it, especially the G string. I even used my clip on tuner to tune it accurately. It's not worth the hassle. Played a used Jay Turser tele, too. It was as light as a Tele thinline and had a rosewood neck. It sounded ok, but the pots and tuners were crap. I'm thinking about waiting until I find a used CV Duo-Sonic--any thoughts on what a decent price for used one would be?
BTW, do you ever have to deal with people who sit down about 3-4 feet away, plug into an amp, and crank the hell out of it with no regard for others? Is this supposed to be normal? Granted, it was at a GC and some of that stuff happens in the keyboard room, but not that close by and I was playing at a very low level. I wanted to punch that guy in the back of the head for being so rude.
BTW, do you ever have to deal with people who sit down about 3-4 feet away, plug into an amp, and crank the hell out of it with no regard for others? Is this supposed to be normal? Granted, it was at a GC and some of that stuff happens in the keyboard room, but not that close by and I was playing at a very low level. I wanted to punch that guy in the back of the head for being so rude.
I could've sworn the last time I went to GC a guy was following me around in a circle, plugging into the nearest amp and noodling away. He was either trying to start a fight or a blues jam. Or a blues fight.Reverb + Delay wrote:BTW, do you ever have to deal with people who sit down about 3-4 feet away, plug into an amp, and crank the hell out of it with no regard for others? Is this supposed to be normal? Granted, it was at a GC and some of that stuff happens in the keyboard room, but not that close by and I was playing at a very low level. I wanted to punch that guy in the back of the head for being so rude.
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It'll be worth the wait, Reverb. I just got a CV Duo-Sonic and it's a really good one. Love the neck and pickups, lotsa tone, low buzz-free action, perfect intonation, small size & light weight. Got it used, in mint condition, I mean truly pristine, with a gig-bag for $239 USD. So you can about figure what you'd pay for one in "used condition" without a gig-bag...maybe $170? $210 tops?Reverb + Delay wrote:I played one of the $99 Epi LP Jrs this afternoon and it had trouble staying in tune the entire time I spent with it, especially the G string. I even used my clip on tuner to tune it accurately. It's not worth the hassle...I'm thinking about waiting until I find a used CV Duo-Sonic--any thoughts on what a decent price for used one would be?
Check the intonation before you buy; I understand some Duos are harder to intonate.
BTW, my experience with the Epi LP Jr. is the same...I've played just a few but each was as bad as a new guitar can be.
Doug
Happened to me the other day at GC. I was sitting down checking out some Les Pauls they have in a little area near the entrance. So this dude walks up grabs an SG and plugs it into a Marshall half stack that's pointed directly at me, and proceeds to crank it while playing Back in Black or something. Luckily he got a phone call (from his mom probably) telling him to GTFO of the store.Reverb + Delay wrote:BTW, do you ever have to deal with people who sit down about 3-4 feet away, plug into an amp, and crank the hell out of it with no regard for others? Is this supposed to be normal? Granted, it was at a GC and some of that stuff happens in the keyboard room, but not that close by and I was playing at a very low level. I wanted to punch that guy in the back of the head for being so rude.
NJjoanjettfan wrote: Boy am I glad I got my Fender Lead II and Lead III when I did. I've even swapped off the necks to save the originals from wear.
Doug, thanks for the info. I found a CV Duo-Sonic for $190. It should be here in a week.Doug wrote:It'll be worth the wait, Reverb. I just got a CV Duo-Sonic and it's a really good one. Love the neck and pickups, lotsa tone, low buzz-free action, perfect intonation, small size & light weight. Got it used, in mint condition, I mean truly pristine, with a gig-bag for $239 USD. So you can about figure what you'd pay for one in "used condition" without a gig-bag...maybe $170? $210 tops?Reverb + Delay wrote:I played one of the $99 Epi LP Jrs this afternoon and it had trouble staying in tune the entire time I spent with it, especially the G string. I even used my clip on tuner to tune it accurately. It's not worth the hassle...I'm thinking about waiting until I find a used CV Duo-Sonic--any thoughts on what a decent price for used one would be?
Check the intonation before you buy; I understand some Duos are harder to intonate.
BTW, my experience with the Epi LP Jr. is the same...I've played just a few but each was as bad as a new guitar can be.