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Nicely done, just the expression on her face when she saw my huge load was totally worth it, I used what I mentioned last month and after the first 3 weeks or so my volume visibly doubled, I went ahead and go'ogled Jan Venstaker's Shooting Ropes and the intensity has been insane!
What finger pattern are you using for the f chord. I’m trying it and it sounds really weird? I believe I’m using the right plucking pattern because the other chords sound fine.
Just got one in a trade as a bonus and wow, it really is what you make of it. First off...it plays amazing and hard to put down. Crazy at it's price point...Push pull the tone knob and it gets warm. It can do metal or that Chris Isaak's sound lol. I wouldn't change a single thing about this, and I've never been drawn to a PRS.
I have this guitar without the pickguard. I replaced the tuners with grover locking tuners and also took it to the guitar mechanic here in CT. I had him replace the bridge with a really nice bone, fretwork and a complete setup. It's an amazing guitar for the price. It sounds great.
I think you have so few views because even though you are probably a talented player, the whole showing-off thing is very unattractive. A friendly suggestion, take it down a notch, or three. Not trying to be mean, just a suggestion.
I’m looking at this as a next resonator guitar I want a slightly different tone. I have the rattlesnake so I’m wondering if the spider bridge will be a very different sound. Thanks brother
Definitely play this a lot before you buy it… you always should, but definitely do so with this…. The tremolo is always in the way, the knobs are hard to reach, and the tremolo is in the way again …. The neck is GLOSSY AS HELL. Like im wondering if the neck is just gloss with a rosewood fretboard….. it feels cheap. It sounds pretty good, and I like the mini buckers…. But the neck is wacky as hell ….. it does look sexy as hell……. Looks are 10/10
I’m the proud owner of one of these guys…in my opinion, it’s the best electric guitar bang for your buck you can get at the price of $700. It’s got some growl to it, it’s light, nimble, comfortable to play and is just gorgeous to look at, especially with the limited edition quilted maple flame top. It’s really everything I need out of an electric guitar without breaking the bank that bad. (FYI - You can 12 month finance one of them for as low as $65 a month)
I bought one of these shortly after I noted they were available. In January 2024 I bought a Crestwood 150th Anniversary and compared the pickups. My original white Crestwood sounded anemic and and listless in comparison. I installed a set of Lollar Firebird pickups and changed it into a really great guitar. It’s a drop in mod. It’s now a keeper moreso than than the 150th anniversary model.
Great playing ! It’s nice to get a punk demo on a guitar like this than the typical jazz/blues noodling. Makes you see what other helpful sounds this guitar has !
Had this exact model and finish delivered yesterday from Guitar Guitar. I've owned just over 24 hours and been playing over 40 years. Wish I could've had it from day 1. Agree, it's versatile pickup options are superb and tonally superb. I play Blues, Country and Prog Rock and this works for all. For the money the looks and playability are amazing.
I've just bought one of these and, unlike this vid, it sounds epic! You don't have to beat it to within an inch of its life to get a good sound out of it.
I want a bigger tone from rig but I have a dual delay engine so can I somehow reproduce this with that I do try less than 100ms delay with 40%but attack is lost.
I've been playing guitar with a pick for over 15 years. I love this song so much, that I've decided to try to learn how to play it finger picking. This is hard as hell.😂
My hope is the open grain of this as opposed to one caked with that thick poly finish, will make the guitar sound better than other Epi LPs I've tried. You make it sound great and is one of two videos out there I've heard that make it sound like a wonderful guitar. Thanks,
Love these pickups - I'd use these as an all-purpose replacement for early Beatles Rick & Gretsch sounds: Thinner than Gibson, enough chime and twang, while thicker ( _dummer_ sounding?!) than Fender tones. Love 'em.
In my experience (I own two), a typical Epiphone is an excellent guitar. I love the brand. I know that they are effectively a division of Gibson, but I am in denial about that. Epiphone rules!