Epi Les Paul SPECIAL
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:22 am
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HLYSHT. 249 for a TV Yellow with P90s? Do want.
HLYSHT. 249 for a TV Yellow with P90s? Do want.
Agree. If you find a Melody Maker with a good fretjob (they DO exist) that's a better deal than an Epi setneck Jr due to the one piece neck and hardware/pickup. You can get a used one from GC for $400-$450.Earth wrote:I think an Epi LPJ is a bit cheap (in a bad way). Hell, the Gibson LPJ and MM are cheap enough IMO (in a good way).
Slightly disagree, but only that $300 Epis feel like $300. Because they're substantially cheaper than Gibsons people tend to overlook the fact that Epiphones are also overpriced... they're licensed to use those classic designs after all, your options are limited if you want a late 50s style P90 Special. The pricing on the current Chinese Les Paul Customs is getting out of hand, $700 or something.
I played some $300 Epis once, they felt like a $300 guitar, shit!
Some of my favorite guitars I've ever played were in the $300 range or just slightly above.Earth wrote:I played some $300 Epis once, they felt like a $300 guitar, shit!
If you get a Korean one for sure, the Chinese ones are hit and miss.....Althought about 1.5yrs ago I played a Chinese G400 Faded that had one of the most perfect necks I have felt...so comfy.....paul_ wrote:It goes the other way too... I think Epi G400s give you more than you pay for at present.
I just wanted to add that 3 of my favorite guitars are my:endsjustifymeans wrote:Some of my favorite guitars I've ever played were in the $300 range or just slightly above.Earth wrote:I played some $300 Epis once, they felt like a $300 guitar, shit!
Fuck, my least favorite guitar was my Gibson Gothic LP and that was like a $700-800 guitar.
dude, i was thinking about doing that to mine, either a lollar or fralin, let me know what's up with the lollar.Dingus wrote:
- Epiphone Les Paul Jr '57 Reissue (from their "Custom Shop" whatever that means), which I put a Lollar P90 in
I like the Chinese epi LP customs, bit pricey yea but great none the less. All the HB's need swapping IMO but I do that on almost every guitar.paul_ wrote:Agree. If you find a Melody Maker with a good fretjob (they DO exist) that's a better deal than an Epi setneck Jr due to the one piece neck and hardware/pickup. You can get a used one from GC for $400-$450.Earth wrote:I think an Epi LPJ is a bit cheap (in a bad way). Hell, the Gibson LPJ and MM are cheap enough IMO (in a good way).
Slightly disagree, but only that $300 Epis feel like $300. Because they're substantially cheaper than Gibsons people tend to overlook the fact that Epiphones are also overpriced... they're licensed to use those classic designs after all, your options are limited if you want a late 50s style P90 Special. The pricing on the current Chinese Les Paul Customs is getting out of hand, $700 or something.
I played some $300 Epis once, they felt like a $300 guitar, shit!
It goes the other way too... I think Epi G400s give you more than you pay for at present.
This $300 epi was $400 recently, they must be clearing them out.
Steven Segal in a kung fu uniform AND playing a guitar,.The only thing that would make it better is if he was doing a drug bust or something at the same time!benecol wrote:It's actually a Les Paul Special - Juniors only have one pickup.