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【91' Epiphone Japan by gibson Lps-80 cherry】
neck pu : burstbucker Ⅰ
bridge pu : burstbucker Ⅱ

【92' Gibson les paul standard Limited Edition YLD gold top】
neck pu : 490R
bridge pu : 498T

Guitar amplifier /
Peavey 5150 head Mesaboogie 4FB Cabinet
gain 6 bass 7 mid 10 tre 6 resonance 6 presence 0

Recorder / Zoom Q3

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  • @EPI6fingers

    You ignorant piece of shit, quit telling everyone else how dumb THEY ARE, until you pull your OWN head out of your ass, and figure out how to use the FUCKING REPLY BUTTON LOL!!!!

    FUCKING MORON!

  • @demilieu everything that you said here is only half true. guild was founded in 1952 by a music store owner and a former epiphone executive, but epiphone was still in business at that time. gibson bought epiphone in 1957, and epiphone production remained in the USA, in the kalamazoo alongside gibsons, until 1976.

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  • Maybe changing the PU in the epiphone would make it sound less muddy

  • i swear every player on youtube that plays clean blues always starts with that riff

  • Of course they both sound good! Just look at his stack!

  • who gives a fuck there both amazing guitars

  • nice goldtop

  • gibson

    

  • @NotNamedJones Studios, Standards, & Customs are the same for the most part. Same woods, same construction, same hardware, same electronics. You pay more for cosmetics (multi-ply binding, gold-plated hardware, fancy inlays, fancy finishes, etc.). Studios are just plain-looking (for the recording studio) and Customs are works of art (for the stage), Standards are somewhere in the middle. But the quality is the same.

  • epiphone ain't a bad deal. some of the mid level epiphones are almost indistinguishable from the cheaper gibsons.

  • whoa!

    2:23 that's the sound that I want! killer sustain!

    I wonder if my epi LP studio could sound like that

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