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Left-Handed Electric Guitar from Epiphone

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  • LessancielLessanciel

    Epiphone amazing!

    Epiphone Sheraton II LHPublished on 11/04/12 at 10:34
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Name: Epiphone Sheraton II LH
    Category: Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitar
    Series: Archtop
    Body: Maple laminated Mahogany internal beam
    Neck: Maple glued
    Fingerboard: Rosewood
    Handle profile: Slim Taper C
    Frets: 22 medium-jumbo kind
    Scale: 24.75 "
    Pickups: 2 Alnico Classic humbuckers Epiphone
    Controls: 1 volume by micro, micro tonamité 1, 3-position selector
    Bridge: Epiphone Tune-O-Matic tailpiece Stopbar Locktone
    Tuners: Wilkinson 14:1 oil bath

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very comfortable to play, fast, easy access to acute. In time this guitar aged well and I always use it with pleasure.

    Lutherie very good for Epiphone.

    SOUNDS

    The original soun…
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    Name: Epiphone Sheraton II LH
    Category: Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitar
    Series: Archtop
    Body: Maple laminated Mahogany internal beam
    Neck: Maple glued
    Fingerboard: Rosewood
    Handle profile: Slim Taper C
    Frets: 22 medium-jumbo kind
    Scale: 24.75 "
    Pickups: 2 Alnico Classic humbuckers Epiphone
    Controls: 1 volume by micro, micro tonamité 1, 3-position selector
    Bridge: Epiphone Tune-O-Matic tailpiece Stopbar Locktone
    Tuners: Wilkinson 14:1 oil bath

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very comfortable to play, fast, easy access to acute. In time this guitar aged well and I always use it with pleasure.

    Lutherie very good for Epiphone.

    SOUNDS

    The original sound is good, or the evaluation of 8. But I opted for two microphones directly S. Duncan (SH2 and SH4).
    All suits me perfectly clear to his right but also to pass on a rock with its very configuration of the microphone. With this change it is perfect for what I wanted: 10/10 :-)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 13 years now and this is the only guitar that I had at that time that I kept. I do not count myself separated from elsewhere.
    If it again I would have even bought it sooner!
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  • aldejerphaldejerph

    Epiphone Sheraton II LHPublished on 05/27/09 at 05:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - In what country does she makes? (United States, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
    Made in China

    - How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration?
    22 frets

    - What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
    It comes with a stop-bar. For my part, I replaced by a Bigsby B7

    - What are the rglages (Volume, Tone slecteur micro ...)?
    Two volume knob, two knobs and a Tone of micro slecteur three positions.
    I think the pickguard (TurtleSkin) trs ugly, and I RALIS a plexi.

    As against the mcaniques are excellent and help keep good notes without having to connect all the time.

    UTILIZATION

    - The handle is it enjoyable?
    The handle is enjoyable, it has its parti…
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    - In what country does she makes? (United States, Japan, Mexico, France ...)
    Made in China

    - How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration?
    22 frets

    - What type of bridge (Floyd, Wilkinson ...)?
    It comes with a stop-bar. For my part, I replaced by a Bigsby B7

    - What are the rglages (Volume, Tone slecteur micro ...)?
    Two volume knob, two knobs and a Tone of micro slecteur three positions.
    I think the pickguard (TurtleSkin) trs ugly, and I RALIS a plexi.

    As against the mcaniques are excellent and help keep good notes without having to connect all the time.

    UTILIZATION

    - The handle is it enjoyable?
    The handle is enjoyable, it has its particularity as any style of scratching, that's all.

    - Access in acute (dernires freight) is it easy?
    The CSBA is rather keen to aisbr />
    - Ergonomics is it good (in terms of shape, weight ...)?
    Yes, the guitar is not too heavy for a semi acoustic, and many ather quilibrbr />
    - Gets it easy to sound good? ...
    No, l l o ca EHJV is my opinion

    SOUNDS

    - Appropriate are your style of music?
    Yes everything. I play in a sixties style music with little distortion and it works flawlessly.

    - With what (s) amplifier (s) or effect (s) do you play?
    I play it with a transistor amp, but through the amp simulation lamps.

    I think it's a really versatile guitar, but has a weakness: its microphones. I have two children age basis, so when I play, it is often unplugged and it's perfect. Nanmoins, ds I want to record using the microphone, my taste is very average. I think the sound is not prcis at all, it is even a cavernous epu. I have personally bought a guitar RG550 15 years ago and in the end, it is this that I use to record dernire although I prfre sound unplugged my piphone

    I also think the guitar is not connecting the mass which generates a buzz, ds that we do not raise the Doix on the bridge or strings.

    I intend to change its pickups with "The Legend" of wolftones

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    It's been six months

    - What is the particular feature you like best
    Its look, versatility

    - What is the particular feature you like least
    Its microphones, the electronic

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    No. The choice is limited to electro acoustic left-handed.

    - How do you report qualitprix?
    Good

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
    Yes, changing microphones will add to the bill, but making a guitar that cel I can compete with a Gibson ES-335.
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  • Marshall92Marshall92

    Epiphone Sheraton II LHPublished on 10/30/08 at 20:37
    The Sheraton II was made in Japan. It features 22 frets, dual humbuckers and a fixed bridge. It has a 3 way pick up toggle switch and two sets of volume/tone knobs. The neck is made of maple and is super fast.

    UTILIZATION

    I love the neck on the Sheraton II. It has incredible action, whether you are going to rock out to some metal or sit back and play some chords the great action makes playing anything so much easier

    SOUNDS

    I play soft mellow music, and the Sheraton suites me very well. Without even plugging the guitar in you get a great tone, hell, half the time I don’t even plug in. Once you do though, the beauty just continues. With the treble pickup on, you can get grea…
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    The Sheraton II was made in Japan. It features 22 frets, dual humbuckers and a fixed bridge. It has a 3 way pick up toggle switch and two sets of volume/tone knobs. The neck is made of maple and is super fast.

    UTILIZATION

    I love the neck on the Sheraton II. It has incredible action, whether you are going to rock out to some metal or sit back and play some chords the great action makes playing anything so much easier

    SOUNDS

    I play soft mellow music, and the Sheraton suites me very well. Without even plugging the guitar in you get a great tone, hell, half the time I don’t even plug in. Once you do though, the beauty just continues. With the treble pickup on, you can get great rock and blues tones, flip the pickup selector to rhythm and you can almost see the jazziness oozing out of the guitar, place the selector in the middle, and with the right amp settings, you can mistake the Sheraton II for an acoustic. I love how big the Sheraton is because if you are like me, and are used to playing acoustics, the switch to the Sheraton is effortless. I love this guitar so much, the only real downfall I could fine is it is a little bit heavy, which doesn’t really bother me, but if you are playing a long gig, your shoulder is defiantly going to feel it in the morning. All and all the Sheraton II is a great guitar for any purpose, and with a retail price for about $700 you can’t go wrong, do yourself a favor and buy this guitar.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have used the Sheraton II for about a year. I tried many guitars before purchasing this one, i just found the Sheraton II to be perfect for me. I love this guitar so much, the only real downfall I could fine is it is a little bit heavy, which doesn’t really bother me, but if you are playing a long gig, your shoulder is defiantly going to feel it in the morning. All and all the Sheraton II is a great guitar for any purpose, and with a retail price for about $700 you can’t go wrong, do yourself a favor and buy this guitar.
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