Good day,
I am more curious than anything, but are Mid to Upper Range ($600+) Epiphone Les Paul models more durable from a "road use" standpoint than Gibson's? I thought about getting a Gibson Les Paul, but am concerned about the neck angle being so steep (17 degrees) and can result in stuff like this fairly easily from I've read. I don't want to spend $2K-3K and have that break easily, especially on a set neck. The Epiphone models are 14 degrees last I heard, which is much more reasonable.
It seems to me that the Epiphone necks would be more durable for that reason.
I genuinely don't know about the rest of the guitar, besides the neck for either the Gibson or Epiphone models. If you could provide me some input on the durability of those parts, that would be greatly appreciated.
Which model is more durable, the Mid to Upper Range Epiphone models or the Gibson models?
Thanks,
GreatOz
I am more curious than anything, but are Mid to Upper Range ($600+) Epiphone Les Paul models more durable from a "road use" standpoint than Gibson's? I thought about getting a Gibson Les Paul, but am concerned about the neck angle being so steep (17 degrees) and can result in stuff like this fairly easily from I've read. I don't want to spend $2K-3K and have that break easily, especially on a set neck. The Epiphone models are 14 degrees last I heard, which is much more reasonable.
It seems to me that the Epiphone necks would be more durable for that reason.
I genuinely don't know about the rest of the guitar, besides the neck for either the Gibson or Epiphone models. If you could provide me some input on the durability of those parts, that would be greatly appreciated.
Which model is more durable, the Mid to Upper Range Epiphone models or the Gibson models?
Thanks,
GreatOz