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Published on 03/15/04 at 15:00Ebay Purchase from a dealer with a shop in the south
The weight and balance are perfect. The Grover machine heads are very responsive and it keeps it's tune.
I can honestly say there isnt anything I don't like, but I would say that about most guitars.
Next to the Gibson version, you can tell the Epiphone may not be as expensive, but it still holds its own, and feels solid. It can be handled confidently, without fear of too much wear and tear.
This is the right guitar if you want to play any kind of rock based music. It sustains well and handles like a dream. If you havn't got £1700 to spend on a gibson, get the Epihone (the only company liscenced by gibson to produce Les Pauls by the way). However do not regard it as second best, it's more than that.
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The weight and balance are perfect. The Grover machine heads are very responsive and it keeps it's tune.
I can honestly say there isnt anything I don't like, but I would say that about most guitars.
Next to the Gibson version, you can tell the Epiphone may not be as expensive, but it still holds its own, and feels solid. It can be handled confidently, without fear of too much wear and tear.
This is the right guitar if you want to play any kind of rock based music. It sustains well and handles like a dream. If you havn't got £1700 to spend on a gibson, get the Epihone (the only company liscenced by gibson to produce Les Pauls by the way). However do not regard it as second best, it's more than that.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com