Diego
New member
So I'm definitely not gelling with my Jackson Kelly at all. It's a cheap guitar and it's showing everywhere, requiring more maintenance and mods that I'm willing to put into it.
So it's going somewhere else. I'm selling it. What to fill that gap with, though?
Today I might have had my answer. Turns out that I've been crazy for a Les Paul for the last few months, so today I tried some Epiphones.
I tried a Studio, a Standard and a Standard Plus Top Pro.
The Studio was fine, but the neck finish was pretty sticky and the all-black look is a bit cheesy and crap, right?
The Standard was definitely better, but it had a pretty strange finish: Some sort of sparkly pale blue with cream binding, a bit too delicate and pretty. Not really my thing.
The Standard Plus Top Pro is by far the better instrument of the lot.
The Probuckers are pretty decent actually, if lacking a bit of bite on top (I'm blaming the old strings) but way better than the other two.
Also the easiest guitar to play from the lot, it sounded the best and it had a beautiful "Heritage Cherry-something" finish that looked slightly more pale than in this picture:

And it had a 10% discount due to a minor ding right on the lower end of the fretboard, right on top of the neck pickup. Nothing that some shoe polish wouldn't fix.
So the same price as a regular Standard.
Any of you tried/own one of these? I thought it was killer.
Only contender in the price range would be a PRS SE 245 I think, which I didn't try today.
So it's going somewhere else. I'm selling it. What to fill that gap with, though?
Today I might have had my answer. Turns out that I've been crazy for a Les Paul for the last few months, so today I tried some Epiphones.
I tried a Studio, a Standard and a Standard Plus Top Pro.
The Studio was fine, but the neck finish was pretty sticky and the all-black look is a bit cheesy and crap, right?
The Standard was definitely better, but it had a pretty strange finish: Some sort of sparkly pale blue with cream binding, a bit too delicate and pretty. Not really my thing.
The Standard Plus Top Pro is by far the better instrument of the lot.
The Probuckers are pretty decent actually, if lacking a bit of bite on top (I'm blaming the old strings) but way better than the other two.
Also the easiest guitar to play from the lot, it sounded the best and it had a beautiful "Heritage Cherry-something" finish that looked slightly more pale than in this picture:

And it had a 10% discount due to a minor ding right on the lower end of the fretboard, right on top of the neck pickup. Nothing that some shoe polish wouldn't fix.
So the same price as a regular Standard.
Any of you tried/own one of these? I thought it was killer.
Only contender in the price range would be a PRS SE 245 I think, which I didn't try today.
Last edited:
