Re: Can an Epi Les Paul Sound Like a Gibson?
In recordings and in live performances you see the pros using Gibson's rather than Epiphones more often than not. They sound great, so you might be led to believe Gibsons sound superior to Epiphones, but what you'd be missing is that their amps are probably higher end, and that they can be mic'd and mixed in a way that makes them sound really great. You might put undo focus on the guitar because it's more highly visible than other elements along the signal chain. A few musicians use Epiphones on stage, such as Gary Clark and the lead singer of Vampire Weekend. It would be nice if more did, so that starting guitarists won't feel like they need to spend $2000 to get an adequate sound.
That being said, Epiphone guitars did, and might still come with brass pickup covers, when diminish the high end compared the better quality nickel silver covers. The new Probucker line is of high quality, but if you buy a used Epiphone that predates the Probuckers and it comes with covered humbuckers, you'd probably want to change the pickups.