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BlackJackal 12-23-2006 08:17 PM

gibson/epiphone?
 
in regards to the EB-3 model bass, which is better? i know that gibson is great, but is epiphone as good as or not? and is the EB-3 a good bass? i've been playing a little over a year on a little Austin bass, which is pretty much a little step above first-act Walmart brand. some of yall are musicians (namely zoner,) so what do you think? should I fork over the cash for the gibson, or settle for epiphone, and if the EB-3 itself isn't good, then what would you suggest? i'm really into the SG body style

Jotun 12-24-2006 12:47 AM

Epiphone is a subdivision of Gibson. Guitar companies do the same thing car companies do. Gibson has Epiphone, Fender has Squier, MusicMan has some OLP models...ESP has LTD....

usually there is no physical difference to the models in regards to shape or size, but what IS different is the wood used to make the body and neck, and maybe some significant hardware changes. Epiphone actually makes some quality guitars, and are worth the money you pay for. Gibsons are nice too, although more expensive. Gibson would be better for a long term guitar, since the wood wouldnt warp as easily and the hardware wouldnt shit out.

Zoner 02-07-2007 12:25 PM

I just recently bought an Epiphone Thunderbird IV and I fucking love it. It's easily the best guitar I've ever owned.

The difference between it and the Gibson model is negligible, except for the $1500 price difference.

It's a fucking beast.

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rock:

Johnj 02-08-2007 02:54 AM

The difference is the quality of materials used. Gibson also used hotter (thicker diameter wire wound with more turns) pickups on their models. Japanese Epis are better quality that the Korean units, which in turn are nicer that the Indonesian. I haven't owned any of the Chinese guitars so I can't say.

Zoner 02-08-2007 07:58 AM

My Epi is Korean. Still a fine quality axe.

Johnj 02-08-2007 11:28 AM

I've got a LP Signature, a Cornet, and a Chet Atkins SST all Korean and fine guitars. My Japanese Riviera however (mid 70s) is a better built axe.

BlackJackal 02-08-2007 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoner
I just recently bought an Epiphone Thunderbird IV and I fucking love it. It's easily the best guitar I've ever owned.

The difference between it and the Gibson model is negligible, except for the $1500 price difference.

It's a fucking beast.

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http://latelatecrew.com/forums/uploads/ ... 3_8604.jpg

http://latelatecrew.com/forums/uploads/ ... _22342.jpg

rock:


nice man! my friend's uncle was rich and a guitar/bass player and had loads upon loads of guitars, he died several years ago and gave them all to my friend. i've been using a gibson les paul bass and a Hamer explorer, both great basses


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