ImmortalSix
John Mayer's Mankini
Re: NGD: You'll Never Guess
Email sent, I guess we'll see what Gibson has to say about it.
Email sent, I guess we'll see what Gibson has to say about it.
Hey man... I recommend one of these:
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http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/electrical_toggleswitches.htm
Those import switches don't last. The electronic wiring will make you mad inside of those things.
So you wanted El34s and ended up with humbuckers. Dude, if they made a reality TV show about you, I'd totally watch it.
:beerchug:
A) Quote of the year in line 1!
When they dont make QC standards and are sent off for refurb they are marked used and given a different serial # by the refurbishers- this way they are not eligible for normal warranty. So you do not have the original serial # and thus why you cannot find it on the online serial # tool.
Actual Epiphones serial #s will have a letter prefix to denote the factory it was built in (whether Korea, or China). And they are not stamped into the wood- they are done in white/black paint.
I can't see the headstock, but I seriously doubt that you found a fake Epi in a brick and mortar guitar store.
That is easily the best sounding epi's I have ever heard.
When they dont make QC standards and are sent off for refurb they are marked used and given a different serial # by the refurbishers- this way they are not eligible for normal warranty. So you do not have the original serial # and thus why you cannot find it on the online serial # tool.
Actual Epiphones serial #s will have a letter prefix to denote the factory it was built in (whether Korea, or China). And they are not stamped into the wood- they are done in white/black paint.
Heh, like your little Duncan pickup riff/licks you threw in the demo
I've had a few Epis that were tone monsters even with the stock waxbuckers, but I've never found one that sounded great AND was built worth a damn...at least for MIK/MIC versions. The best sounding one I ever had would rival any production standard I've owned since 1989 or so, but the danged thing had a truss rod that wouldn't work![]()
Annnnnnnnnnnnnnd now for the SOUND CLIP!
http://soundcloud.com/hunterjsmith/les-paul-custom-tone-test
A 1959 Les Paul Custom sounds better.
:laughing: a big reason I ended up with a Les Paul at all is listening to Glen Kuykendall play his '59 through his Trainwreck.A 1959 Les Paul Custom sounds better.
In other news, a Ferrari will outrun a Corvette.