I have that exact same guitar, it's wicked: clear, articulate very responsive. Some say it's brighter than a Gisbon Les Paul, and maybe it is, but just turn the tone controls down a few of notches and you're in Gibson territory for sure.
I'd rather have a slightly brighter Gibson sound that I can darken, than have a darker legit Gibson that I cannot brighten up without any EQ pedal. . . and the extra £1,000 saved from buying a real Gibson full of holes. Any other Edwards comments out there?
Lovely axe dude. Does it come with a Les Paul type thicker 50s or slimmer 60s neck? I've read blogs that it's finished in lacquer/varnish but the top is nitro? Thanks.
Edwards are great. Neck is closer to 50s style fat neck. Great tone, resonance, and sustain. Not a perfect clone as the top has a slightly dished profile and the truss rod cover and adjustment pocket are different, but pretty damn close. Frets on mine were flawless and it stays in tune great. Hardware and electronics are very good quality too. Nice tight tuners, pots, and stock duncan pickups. Best bang for the buck LP IMHO. Beautiful instruments and they sounds great too.
thinking of buying one of these i own a pre lawsuite bury custom it's top notch.. but one of these edwards ?are they top notch? compaired to a gibby standard whats the differences? feel ? platability ect.? thanks villain
go for it. like boogieman said its bang for the buck top notch. Not just that, but its a great guitar in its own rights too. If ur not concerned with what company ur toting around at the top of your peghead go for it.
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I have that exact same guitar, it's wicked: clear, articulate very responsive. Some say it's brighter than a Gisbon Les Paul, and maybe it is, but just turn the tone controls down a few of notches and you're in Gibson territory for sure.
I'd rather have a slightly brighter Gibson sound that I can darken, than have a darker legit Gibson that I cannot brighten up without any EQ pedal. . . and the extra £1,000 saved from buying a real Gibson full of holes. Any other Edwards comments out there?
81Badger81 1 day ago
More vids of this guitar please!
intrsoul 9 months ago
Lovely axe dude. Does it come with a Les Paul type thicker 50s or slimmer 60s neck? I've read blogs that it's finished in lacquer/varnish but the top is nitro? Thanks.
5150VanAlien 11 months ago
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themp3tree 1 year ago
How are the necks on those? Kinda thick? (I hope)
TheGallantGentry 1 year ago
@TheGallantGentry I have the 98lts, a similar model and yes the neck is on the thicker side. its very comfortable to play on
hetfield2x4 1 year ago
i wants da blue one
guitarvibe75 2 years ago
Edwards are great. Neck is closer to 50s style fat neck. Great tone, resonance, and sustain. Not a perfect clone as the top has a slightly dished profile and the truss rod cover and adjustment pocket are different, but pretty damn close. Frets on mine were flawless and it stays in tune great. Hardware and electronics are very good quality too. Nice tight tuners, pots, and stock duncan pickups. Best bang for the buck LP IMHO. Beautiful instruments and they sounds great too.
boogieman00001 2 years ago
thinking of buying one of these i own a pre lawsuite bury custom it's top notch.. but one of these edwards ?are they top notch? compaired to a gibby standard whats the differences? feel ? platability ect.? thanks villain
keithplant 3 years ago
go for it. like boogieman said its bang for the buck top notch. Not just that, but its a great guitar in its own rights too. If ur not concerned with what company ur toting around at the top of your peghead go for it.
chinadude123 2 years ago
nice one dude, sounding great
coulsonsam87 3 years ago
OMGOMGOMGOMG
BenWillows971152 3 years ago