New Guitar Day-

JeffB

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The first for me in about 2 years! :eyecrazy:

Inevitably, as much as I dig my strat- been missing a Gibson-style instrument for the past few months and finally decided to do something about it- here she be

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Pics courtesy of Sweetwater- which is a great place to order a guitar from- as you can go through their gallery and really look over an instrument-how well the nut is cut, whether everything is lined up right (bridge tailpiece tuners, wood used,etc) and of course how she looks.

This one is actually all african mahogany (or sapele-hard to to tell for sure): body (3 piece) and neck- which is rare for a MIK/MIC Epiphone- many of which are "mystery mahogany". Of course she has a pretty african veneer on the back, a fairly dark rosewood board, and it has an actual maple cap. The wide flame is probably the nicest top veneer I've ever seen on a Epiphone or most any other MIC/MIK import, and it actually has real depth to it unlike most veneers. Move the guitar certain ways and it looks like miniature mountain ravines- very 3D. So nice, I removed the cheap looking epiphone pickguard-and I'm generally a fan of pickguards on Les Pauls.

Fret & nutwork is very good and it plays very well. Acoustically she sounds better than my Edwards or Tokai did (both kinda dark, with edwards being really muted) and sveral of my MIA Gibsons . Not the best sustaining les Paul I've had, but as good as some of the better production standards I've owned. Very clear & full tone- tight piano like highs and bass with good mids-maybe a touch on the bright side- reminds me of the PRS SC250 I had.

Pots are smooth and usable (gasp) , switch is solid too. Saddles are cut well and smooth-no sharp edges. I've never seen a MIK or MIC Epiphone this well put together , sound this good, or play this good as a total package-It is nearing MIJ quality. The only construction "flubs" I've been able to find is a spot in the cutout binding where it's a little thin and you can see the wood through it and where it's a little uneven in another couple of spots on the perimeter of the body. Nitpicking though, considering how absolutely horrendous many Epiphones are.

The only REAL negative is the typical muddy Epiphone pickups- which will be getting tossed as soon as I figure out what to put in it.
 
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That's a real beauty, Jeff. I went through kind of the same thing. Got rid of my LP Studio for a Hamer with easier higher fret access but at the end of the day it just wasn't the same. Got rid of it and bought the Agile in my avatar (plus extra cash, which is always nice).
 
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awesome man. I havent seen you around here in a while dude. how you been?

If you have been around then i guess i missed every one of your posts, lol.
 
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Diggin' it! I like that they went mahogany with the neck instead of maple with matching finish. On this one the brown really looks good with the top.
 
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Thanks everyone for the comments! :) They did a real nice transition on the burst- I generally don't care much for the honeyburst -or most Epi bursts- especially the clownburst, but this has a nice subtle fade in/out

Steve-which Hamer did you buy(and sell)?

awesome man. I havent seen you around here in a while dude. how you been? If you have been around then i guess i missed every one of your posts, lol.

No worries Bro! :D yeah I've been pretty much non-existent until the last week or so. Been busy with work, planning a wedding, etc, but doing well, thanks for aking! :) You?
 
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Nice guitar! I think Epi calls it amberburst. With a good set of PU's, it'll sound great.

Thanks- this one is actually Honeyburst- generally the amberbursts are a more cream color middle transitioning to an amber or even orange like color at the edges. ALTHOUGH-Sweetwater has a beautiful Amberburst that is solid amber/lemon- unfortunately you can tell by looking at the pics it has some construction issues-otherwise I would have bought it :D
 
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The name of the color is irrellevant. It's HAWT!

Set of PG's with chrome covers, 500k CTS pots and RAWK!!!!!!
 
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Thanks again everyone! :D


Set of PG's with chrome covers!

Been thinking about this combo quite a bit as I want the mids and sizzle/bark- but I'm worried the PG bridge is just not going be tight/articulate enough for much of the stuff I play. Been thinking C5 bridge and PGn.

I really wish Seymour would offer an overwound (high 8s to low 9K) A5 PAF in the production lineup-something with some even or slightly pushed mids and less boom than a 59.
 
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No worries Bro! :D yeah I've been pretty much non-existent until the last week or so. Been busy with work, planning a wedding, etc, but doing well, thanks for aking! :) You?

Ive been posting plenty but like you I have been busy as hell with work. Late hours and for the most part this forum has been a large extent of my social life just because im too tired to do much when i get home. But in general im doing well, playing guitar, being happy etc. Cant ask for much more.

Good to see you around!
 
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