How does it sound? I've heard some good things about Epiphone... I always kinda viewed them as like Squier or something, cheap copies which sound lifeless.BonsaiK said:Here's what I play, suits my style far more than any of the shred-machines in this thread.
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Epiphone make all sorts of guitarts. The cheaper Epiphones are similar to the Squiers in the sense that they're budget instruments, squarely aimed at learners. The better Epiphones are pro-quality instruments, have a sound comparable to a Gibson and in many cases a pricetag to match. That one there cost me $1100 and there's no Gibson exact equivalent to it, it's called a Wildkat if you want to look it up. It sounds great and can do everything except saturated distortion (the hollow design means it howls very untunefully when hooked up to high-gain amplification). Definitely not for the metalheads, but a good choice for rockabilly players who find the price of the Gibson and Gretsch hollowbodies a bit too much to swallow.Kif said:How does it sound? I've heard some good things about Epiphone... I always kinda viewed them as like Squier or something, cheap copies which sound lifeless.BonsaiK said:Here's what I play, suits my style far more than any of the shred-machines in this thread.
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It'd take a lot of playing one to turn me away from PRS.
Ooh, pretty! I would LOVE a hollow body, they sound amazing... I can simulate the tone to a degree through my Iceman, but it's just not the same...BonsaiK said:Here's what I play, suits my style far more than any of the shred-machines in this thread.
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I would get this over the ibanez any day, thast if i played bass. but if their basses are anything like their guitars, Schecter is the way to go.lwm3398 said:![]()
Mahogany body with maple-wood wings, the neck is a maple-walnut-wood mix, with a rosewood finger-board. It's also neck-thru, so there's that. It was originally $1,119.00, but it was put on a sale list and is now only $799.00. It's just a damn beautiful bass...
$1,299 is that expensive in terms of guitars, its definitely higher end (not top end tho), but if you wanted to you can easily spend 5-6 grand on a guitar, some cases up to 10 grand, and if you want a nice(like a really nice) acoustic you start at about 4-5 grand.Jonluw said:No; it doesn't look that attractive to me, and I don't play the guitar. I would much rather buy aAlso, I don't consider $1,299 very expensive. This might be because where I live everything is expensive (Half a litre of beer can approach a price tag of $10)![]()
You win everything, ever.PayneTrayne said:In my opinion, this is the only guitar that will ever matter. If I owned it, I wouldn't play it. I'd frame it in a case above my bed so that every morning when I woke up I got to see it's beauty, if possible, I'd have a copy made and put it at the foot of my bed so I'd have a good day twice. I'm not a guitarist, I'm a bassist/ocarina player if you're curious./![]()
If you think that's pretty you should see the shots of my girlfriend holding it when she took it with her for a modelling shoot (not going to post them here though).Koeryn said:Ooh, pretty! I would LOVE a hollow body, they sound amazing... I can simulate the tone to a degree through my Iceman, but it's just not the same...BonsaiK said:Here's what I play, suits my style far more than any of the shred-machines in this thread.
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How does a 7 string make the high notes easier? The string it adds is a B below the E (BEADGBE)?Yagharek said:Personally I wouldn't, but it depends on your playing style. Do you think you'll actually need a tremolo? I rarely use them, even when playing a guitar that has them. They're not really that useful, imo. Have you thought of the downsides?
I think you could get something better value for money. But then, it depends on your playing style.
I wouldn't bother with 7 strings though. Yes, it might make hitting the high notes easier, but that's just encouraging complacency. Learning to play the same stuff on a six-string will make you a better guitarist.
I'll admit, I don't know much about guitarsTheComedown said:$1,299 is that expensive in terms of guitars, its definitely higher end (not top end tho), but if you wanted to you can easily spend 5-6 grand on a guitar, some cases up to 10 grand, and if you want a nice(like a really nice) acoustic you start at about 4-5 grand.