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Author: Subject: Difference Between Gibson LP and Epi LP

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  posted on 2/14/2006 at 15:43 
I'm starting to pick up slide guitar and I want a dedicated guitar. I'm told that the Gibson LPs are the best guitars for slide, but at $2k a little expensive. I've seen the Epiphone LPs at $500.

What is the difference?

Do those differences make a big impact if you were to use the guitar as a slide guitar?

 

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  posted on 2/16/2006 at 21:23,  Reply 1  
The main differences are the quality of the materials and hardwear and how much the people who make them get paid.
Epiphones are pretty good guitars, and if you don't like the sound you can just change the pickups

 

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  posted on 2/17/2006 at 15:30,  Reply 2  
Tele, I understand that the hardware will be of different qualities as well as the pick ups.

What I want to know is the following. Will the build quality be different. I mean will the tolerences of the neck and body be so different that you will notice the difference when playing.

I assume that the quality of the wood will be different. While both will use maple and so on. The Gibson will have prettier grain.

 

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  posted on 2/17/2006 at 22:25,  Reply 3  
I've always found the craftsmanship on epiphones to be superb.
The join between neck and body on my old SG was perfect.
Some of the epiphone Les Pauls have really nice tops. If you're willing topay the money, you can have one that is just as pretty as a Gibson

 

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  posted on 2/24/2006 at 09:44,  Reply 4  
I have an epi and it sounds just like a gibson the only difference is people get paid alot more in america so it jacks up the price, with a gibson ur just pretty much paying for the name!



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  posted on 8/8/2006 at 17:21,  Reply 5  
To the best of my knowledge...Gibson bought out Epiphone in 1957, yes...the same year that Gibson came out with the Les Paul guitar. They are both very good quality instruments that have been around for many years. Epiphones just didn't receive the notoriety like the US made Gibson guitars, hence the difference in price. I have played on many Epiphones and will say that they are an excellent choice if price is an issue. Good luck!
 
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  posted on 8/8/2006 at 17:29,  Reply 6  
Epiphone was well known even before Gibson. Gibson bought them out, then they starting making them in Japan in the 70's.


 

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  posted on 8/10/2006 at 02:33,  Reply 7  
ok, les pauls have been made since 54 not 57... and there are more differences than you guys have covered.
An epi LP does not have a maple top... it has a 0.5mm thick maple veneer, which has no affect on tone whatsoever, it's PURELY for cosmetic reasons. The wood is not just of a "prettier grain" on gibsons... it's a completely different species of mahogany... Epi uses Luan (sp?) an indonesian species usually referred to as "mahogany"... gibson uses South American mahogany, quite different! Epi also uses Alder when available Indonesian Mahogany is of inferior quality or out of stock...
so you may get an epi thats made from mahogony, OR mahogany and alder, OR alder... it's a gamble.

and no, you cant just look at the guitar and say, "yep, i got me a mahogany one", because they've started using veneers on the sides AND backs, so what you see are african mahogany grains (0.5mm thick) glued over the wood specified above.

the rosewood is of a lesser quality on epi's.

the electronics are really cheap on epis...

etc etc...

so its not just cheaper labour factors, it's a WHOLE list of things. i own an epi and love it, so i'm not here to epi-bash, just to educate you guys about the REAL differences... these are the things store people wont tell you (because 95% of them dont know).

 

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  posted on 8/11/2006 at 14:13,  Reply 8  
ummm... some do depending on which model etc...
 
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  posted on 8/11/2006 at 23:08,  Reply 9  
ummm... some do what brian? i said like 10 different things.
 
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