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  • @d.wilson1402
    @d.wilson14023 ай бұрын

    Let me answer it for you, it’s because most people can’t afford Gibson…

  • @brunswicksquaremusic5905

    @brunswicksquaremusic5905

    3 ай бұрын

    Thats why people buy $1199 Epiphones when $899 Gibsons exist?

  • @robraaiii

    @robraaiii

    3 ай бұрын

    The only correct response

  • @robraaiii

    @robraaiii

    3 ай бұрын

    @@brunswicksquaremusic5905 To choose the High-End Epiphone over a Gibson Special, is not really choosing Epiphone over Gibson. If they could afford the Gibson that was the equivalent of a +$1000 Epiphone, they would buy the Gibson.

  • @I-Libertine

    @I-Libertine

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow. The comments here 😂. If you'd pay more for a *Gibson? 🍭

  • @keithramsay6923

    @keithramsay6923

    3 ай бұрын

    I have zero shame of my love for Epis. I don't care what her headstock looks like, she's beautiful to me.

  • @HighLifeWorkout
    @HighLifeWorkout2 ай бұрын

    My first guitar was an Epiphone Les Paul. I put some Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates Humbucker in it. When the guitar tech gave it back to me he said, "this sounds better than any Gibson in here. It just never stayed in tune lol

  • @durablegoods1946

    @durablegoods1946

    2 ай бұрын

    Funny in a tragic kinda way...Thanks for sharing.

  • @DLeRoux

    @DLeRoux

    2 ай бұрын

    Gibson has always been about the way they are made. Always. Hand bound Standards are hundreds of $ more than a classic, despite the fact that they are 99% the same guitar. Epiphone in 2020+ is a vastly different company to what they were in 2000 or so. And I know this being a 2005 Epi Les Paul owner and a 2012 Gibson Les Paul. I just purchased an Epi Prophecy, and it BLOWS my Gibson out the water. Blows it!

  • @brianmorris8045

    @brianmorris8045

    2 ай бұрын

    Every player should have a guitar techy on tap. I have a great one. As sometimes if you are playing all the time, you don't have time to repair or set up your own guitars. They are worth having around...even if they are in the next suburb somewhere.

  • @zaxmaxlax

    @zaxmaxlax

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@brianmorris8045Nah, I would rather do my own guitars, unless its a real repair work like broken neck or something.

  • @kazkylheku1221

    @kazkylheku1221

    2 ай бұрын

    But, assuming it was the guitar's fault and not the strings you were using, that could probably be fixed with a set of better tuning machines. After you get new pups and tuning machines it could still be cheaper, plus you're not having to do that upfront; it's like a payment plan. :)

  • @jwalkrr
    @jwalkrr3 ай бұрын

    1) people cant afford gibsons

  • @LarrytheMan-uc4ev

    @LarrytheMan-uc4ev

    3 ай бұрын

    What a stupid comment

  • @Leychen

    @Leychen

    Ай бұрын

    I could afford a Gibson but there's no point in buying one since there's better guitars in that price range.

  • @jwalkrr

    @jwalkrr

    Ай бұрын

    @@Leychen if you can find a good price on a used one SOME of them are AMAZING guitars. i bought mine for $2200 a few years ago, 2015 limited run Traditional with '59 reissue pickups, AA Flame top in a gorgeous ocean blue with the cream binding, 8.3 lbs with no weight relief. its a freaking ringer, loudest guitar ive ever owned unplugged. BUT i knew the guy personally that was selling it and got an incredible deal. thats pretty rare now, and ive played ALOT of expensive gibsons that werent very good guitars and were super heavy and sounded dead. it really is just luck of the draw with the gibson QC. i would NEVER buy a new gibson. too expensive

  • @saintleoraunt2341

    @saintleoraunt2341

    29 күн бұрын

    Telecasters quench your thirst better. Not only that that but they taste better too

  • @javiereu

    @javiereu

    23 күн бұрын

    2) France

  • @skatetech7199
    @skatetech71992 ай бұрын

    I bought an Epiphone Les Paul Standard Pro my Sophomore year in HS. I never felt self conscious about gigging it because it was my dream guitar in a more affordable format and played every bit as good as I would have liked it. The only time I felt hesitant to mention it was when I would talk to other guitar players who had a lot nicer set ups and were more talented than me. Almost a decade later, I have recently bought my first Gibson, but it was more for the sentimental value of finally buying a dream guitar rather than having anything lacking with my Epiphone Les Paul. I'm so thankful for the Epiphone option as it was the perfect guitar for where I was in life and what I could afford. I really don't see anything wrong with playing an Epiphone at any level as they are made so well and really have the characteristics of everything you may want in a guitar. Thought I'd share, I still have my Epiphone and I never plan on selling it.

  • @aaronwinton7067
    @aaronwinton70673 ай бұрын

    I work at Gibson. I thought your video was spot on. Not everyone needs a Gibson level guitar… Epiphone is made more consistent today than ever before. A historical fact that a lot of people forget is Epiphone was much more successful in the golden era (50’s and 60’s) than Gibson. The reason Gibson acquired Epiphone is because they were killing Gibson’s sales of L-4, Super 400’s, and yes… Les Pauls. They were leading the market in stand up bass and a huge threat to Fender and Gibson because of the Beatles.

  • @KevinJDildonik

    @KevinJDildonik

    Ай бұрын

    In many cases. It is literally the same guitar. With Gibson you are paying for US labor, rent, and materials. With Epiphone you might be paying somewhere in Southeast Asia. It is literally just the cost of doing business. I might buy a Gibson just to pay an American worker. That is a value. Well... Maybe a PRS. But that's another story. A beginner who wants an Epi is getting a guitar with a longer tradition than Gibson. And it is today a Gibson guitar under a different mark.

  • @Gef1983

    @Gef1983

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @MH-eh5qt

    @MH-eh5qt

    22 күн бұрын

    @@KevinJDildonik nearly.. Gibson will use quality solid tone woods, Epiphone is laminated, Gibson hardware is better too. Epiphone manufacting is mostly automated whereas Gibsons are made by hand (they say). They may look the same but they are not. That said, there are plenty Epi's sounds as good as or better than Gibson. I swear by my Epiphone Sheraton II, I've been using Epihones for over 20yrs, was good enough for The Beatles and Oasis amongst others and those are the bands that got me playing!

  • @fuck_it

    @fuck_it

    19 күн бұрын

    @@MH-eh5qt Tonewood doesn’t exist for electric guitars. it’s just wood.

  • @GATvsGAT

    @GATvsGAT

    8 күн бұрын

    @@MH-eh5qthmmm not sure I agree with the Epiphone having more automated processes. I have been to the Epiphone Gibson factory in Qingdao China and it is like a big wood shop with tonnes of human processes. But yes, the Epi does have lower cost components. At the end of the day though, both make excellent guitars for different segments of the market.

  • @clintbowers5524
    @clintbowers55243 ай бұрын

    Love my casino. Btw, it’s not a semi hollow, it’s fully hollow.

  • @drile00l80

    @drile00l80

    3 ай бұрын

    Is it? I thought it had the slab through the middle.

  • @agipandi4482

    @agipandi4482

    3 ай бұрын

    No,fully hollow. I own several epiphones and the casino is definitely full hollow.

  • @shanevanc

    @shanevanc

    3 ай бұрын

    Well said my brother also neck meets cutaway at a different place than 335'', says 335 custom shop pro owner (blueberry burst with coil splitters to chase the single coil sound down. Did I mention blueberry burst instead of everyday red.❤❤❤

  • @Eric-fb2wp

    @Eric-fb2wp

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@drile00l80not the casino. The 335 and 339 are semi-hollow having the solid strip in the center for the pickups etc.etc. Not the Casino that model has no solid center block.

  • @zhou_sei

    @zhou_sei

    3 ай бұрын

    @@shanevanc please mind your commas, i fucking took 20 minutes to fucking figure out wtf you're on about

  • @belmontbutty4143
    @belmontbutty41433 ай бұрын

    The Beatles' Casinos were made in Kalamazoo, the old Gibson factory, but you're right - there is no Gibson Casino, only the equivalent hollowbody 330. When it comes to the name on the headstock, I'm afraid I have to plead guilty when it comes to single coils: I always buy Fender, never Squier. But in the case of humbuckers, I own an Epiphone Les Paul that I have heavily modded, and, weirdly, I am not interested in ever upgrading to a Gibson. I also own a Casino, and because it resonates so well unplugged, I pick it up more than any of my other guitars. Hope you enjoy yours.

  • @ChristineTdoesntexist

    @ChristineTdoesntexist

    3 ай бұрын

    it's a weird example in the video. choosing between a 335 clone or an MIM Strat based on headstock label doesn't make any sense. Neither one are a particularly special or good instrument. You could tweak them sure. Pick that one that feels better in your hand. Honestly the US Strats generally aren't that special until you get up to the performer level. If the hollowbody Casino clone feels and sounds better for what you are playing, sell the Corona strat.

  • @rickroberts9182

    @rickroberts9182

    3 ай бұрын

    I bought a 2010 Squier Tele CV series new because it was so nice to play and the quality is superb and cost me $350 CDN. I had a Fender Tele in the 70's and sold it but always regretted it but this CV is great and I added a fishman piezo and now this guitar is a great gigging instrument. No complaints from me for Squier....

  • @user-hs4rb1ot7y

    @user-hs4rb1ot7y

    3 ай бұрын

    They key observation or salient point ..... you own an Epiphone and prefer it.....after you have "heavily modded" it meaning you've invested time, money and inconvenience to get the instrument into the shape and condition where it can sound well and play smoothly. I can't understand how Jackie Venson uses Epiphone except she may get some kind of a kickback or royalty from the company. It doesn't make sense.

  • @echale3

    @echale3

    2 ай бұрын

    Casinos have P90s, they are single coil pickups too. Big fat midrange on them and more clarity than a humbucker.

  • @bradgriffith4231

    @bradgriffith4231

    Ай бұрын

    You should try P90s. Kind of a cross between a single coil & a Humbucker. Not as thin sounding as a Fender single coil.

  • @WilliamMoore-kt6gb
    @WilliamMoore-kt6gb27 күн бұрын

    Great content. These videos are really fun and relaxing to watch. Thank you!!

  • @coejast7359
    @coejast73593 ай бұрын

    Great episode man. I’m in my 40’s. My Time Machine trip would be to go back in time and play the Squire strat my mom bought me when I was 13 that I played everyday, at every band “gig” my friends and I had until I was 19 and bought a USA fender strat and put the squire under my bed. Flash forward, mid 30s my mom died and helping my dad clean out the house I found the squire in my old closet. I took it home and played that guitar every day until my apartment got broken into and it got stolen. It’s not the brand, it’s the time of life that guitar was there for you.

  • @randrothify

    @randrothify

    3 ай бұрын

    So true. Guitars and other sentimental objects bring back memories if you make memories with them. Otherwise it’s just another thing. Enjoy what you have for what you have done with them. And if you can afford to buy something new that you’ve always wanted, then do so. But that shiny new thing won’t have value to you if you don’t use it to make new memories for you and you audience.

  • @codyg7789

    @codyg7789

    3 ай бұрын

    Im the same age and had the.same guitar my grandmother bought me in 1994. Red and white.

  • @msaintpc

    @msaintpc

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm 78 as of the 11th of Feb. In the '60s I played a USA made Sheraton and it was the equal of any American made Gibson or Guild back then....or today.

  • @rockabolly

    @rockabolly

    Ай бұрын

    Squier

  • @takitobutface6805

    @takitobutface6805

    Ай бұрын

    Same with me, I had an Epiphone lp when I was 15 (in d 90's) been playing with it almost everyday for hours. I will never sell it as I have all my memories on it

  • @Travendoesguitar
    @Travendoesguitar3 ай бұрын

    Epiphone signature models are some of the best guitars I’ve played. Love my Emily Wolfe Sheraton

  • @Fl4ppers

    @Fl4ppers

    3 ай бұрын

    Back in the late 90s the Noel Gallagher Epi LP were pretty cool. 400 quid at the time.

  • @gmtb8014

    @gmtb8014

    3 ай бұрын

    The DOT Epiphone is an amazing guitar, and it also was sold for 400 usd.

  • @donbishop6994

    @donbishop6994

    3 ай бұрын

    I have an epi Matt Heafy Origins 7, and an epi Billie Joe Armstrong Les Paul Jr. Wouldn't trade either of them for a modern day gibson equivalent.

  • @Lvls123

    @Lvls123

    3 ай бұрын

    The Emily Wolfe Sheraton is incredible

  • @theuserthatishere

    @theuserthatishere

    3 ай бұрын

    good for the money, best you've ever played?

  • @matthewcarver7858
    @matthewcarver78583 ай бұрын

    Nice video, thanks, so interesting to see your journey with these different guitars. I have a blond Epiphone 335 Pro, a somewhat upgraded version of the Dot with coil splitting and (after I switched out the plastic nut for Tusq and ditched the pickguard a la Lennon) I absolutely love it. I found the neck kinda wobbly at first, as my other guitar has a chunky maple neck, but now that just comes into the way I play it. Beautiful dark fingerboard, almost looks like ebony but I guess its some kinda rosewood. And I love that I can let loose in a jam and not worry too much about scratching up the finish like I would that of a 4 grand guitar. A lot of love for this Epi, it's very versatile and comes with tonnes of mojo as standard!

  • @cadflo
    @cadflo3 ай бұрын

    I have an Epiphone Les Paul std plus top from 2015. Never failed me since I bought it. Absolute keeper for recording, and playing in a small band. Almost 10 years to the day and the thing looks amazing and sounds amazing too. Loved this video. Do you have a video on your strat?

  • @robelder102
    @robelder1023 ай бұрын

    I've been playing guitar since I started checking out my older brother's Gibson ES125 when i was about 12. When I was in my twenties I worked at a music store and bought a 1967 Gibson ES330 Cherry red. It's sitting right beside me. My newest guitar is an Epiphone SG, also red. Love them both. The shorter scale length works with my small hands. I find with Strat style guitars that extra 3/4" makes a huge difference. I'm 69 now and still playing guitar regularly.

  • @watcherzero000

    @watcherzero000

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah I wish Epiphone would make their version of a Gibson ES125. Cause those Gibson ES125's are my most favorite guitars of all time.

  • @michaeldonaghey

    @michaeldonaghey

    3 ай бұрын

    They did it was White Fang George Thorogood ES125 TDC.@@watcherzero000

  • @futuresmiles5797

    @futuresmiles5797

    Ай бұрын

    Oh man ES 330 is a dream guitar for me

  • @user-jz4gd5tc2m
    @user-jz4gd5tc2m3 ай бұрын

    I've had my cherry red Epiphone dot since 2009. My first electric guitar. Still playing it.

  • @LpJunior537

    @LpJunior537

    3 ай бұрын

    I've had a 100 dollar Epiphone LP Jr with a P90 since 2006 and it sounds amazing to this day. No issues at all.

  • @agree602
    @agree6023 ай бұрын

    i started out with the epiphone les paul special ii back in 2013 (now the E-1 special ii). after going thru a few s and t-types throughout the years and retiring the les paul, i came back full circle and got the sg special with p-90s in pelham blue. far too many sleep on epiphone because of the brand and recent QC mishaps, but i'd say that the epiphone of now is so much better than what i had 11 years ago.

  • @thesleekgreek
    @thesleekgreek3 ай бұрын

    I love your channel bro, super talented on guitar and as a content creator, a real creative. Inspired me in a major way!

  • @e4tm333
    @e4tm3333 ай бұрын

    Playing Get Back on a Casino is as good as it gets

  • @matitheteacher
    @matitheteacher3 ай бұрын

    - There is a Gibson like that, it is the Gibson 330. - The Casino and 330 are fully hollowed, the 335, 345 and 355 are semi-hollowed. - Back to the future had a 345. I went to a store downtown, I wanted to try some PRS SEs. I have always been a Strat/SG guy. I liked the McCarty 594 but I did not like the rest of them. There was this Epi on the wall and I loved it. It sounded and felt great, not only "great for the money", actually a great guitar that you can practice, rehearse, record and go on stage with no worries.

  • @rockcatinc.4814

    @rockcatinc.4814

    2 ай бұрын

    Fun fact the guitar in back to the future wouldn’t be made until 1958. The movie took place in 1955……

  • @Boraxizyum

    @Boraxizyum

    2 ай бұрын

    and the casino neck is way more sunken down

  • @mikerogers4266
    @mikerogers42663 ай бұрын

    Nice work with the upgraded production. You’re building a really nice channel here, Mike.

  • @wilberthsanchezenriquez1259
    @wilberthsanchezenriquez12592 ай бұрын

    My first electrical guitar was a Special II model.Tons of fun. Full black one, really loved that one!

  • @JTMP12
    @JTMP123 ай бұрын

    Great video! Just saw you in the latest Sweetwater catalog, nice job!

  • @mike_b777
    @mike_b7773 ай бұрын

    I have that same guitar. It's definitely a weapon. I love that you can also play it acoustically because it's hollow.

  • @JasonViator
    @JasonViator3 ай бұрын

    Mike I just found your channel on KZread and you are amazing. Humble and open about your experiences and journey. God Bless you and keep it up. We are all out here rooting for you.

  • @Tomtoms-tomtoms
    @Tomtoms-tomtoms3 ай бұрын

    Awe man. Great video. I love your infectious love of guitar. I bought an epiphone dot in 1997 when i was 20 and LOVED it.. I got rid of it about 10 years ago and am sorry I did.. even though I have a nice collection now, i regret letting my old dot go.

  • @gilbosh1
    @gilbosh13 ай бұрын

    I occasionally still gig with my first ever guitar, a 96' epi les paul made in korea, still plays fantastic. I may need to add a casino to the collection now.

  • @kevb044

    @kevb044

    3 ай бұрын

    I too still have my '96 Korean Les Paul and it still plays and sounds great...plus it's in a beautiful deep wine/purple burst

  • @msaintpc

    @msaintpc

    3 ай бұрын

    The Korean made ones were far superior to most of the Chinese ones out there today.

  • @tonyborg6888

    @tonyborg6888

    3 ай бұрын

    My favorite guitar of all of the guitars I own is a Epiphone Les Paul custom from 96. It is perfect. I don’t own any real expensive guitars so I wouldn’t be able to compare them that way but this Epiphone is a great guitar

  • @matthewaltomare7629
    @matthewaltomare76293 ай бұрын

    Buy the guitar you want and can afford. Don’t let anyone else convince you otherwise. Everyone is on their own journey and shouldn’t feel bad buying a cheaper or more expensive guitar. Be honest with yourself and you’ll save time and money in the long run.

  • @user-uw4ch8qr5e
    @user-uw4ch8qr5e2 ай бұрын

    I remember my first guitar in high school in the mid 60's... a Sears Silvertone single cutaway hollow body thin line. I taught myself to play it and wound up in Beatles cover bands in high school and college. I repainted it candy apple red and still have it today. It will always have great memories for me.

  • @mortonwilson795
    @mortonwilson7953 ай бұрын

    Fun video, lots of good points! I still have my 1968 LP Custom, played it live a lot in the '70s. I have recently bought a few modern Epiphones, Casino (modded with Lollar P90s), Cantrell 'Wino' (feels very familar - the neck and ebony board - this will get some Monty's Bethnal Greens soon) and the Epi / Gibson 1959 hybrid - my first 'Standard' thick neck. I've looked at a few Gibsons but none have grabbed me to point of buying - that may change, there's a 2011 'Long Island Iced Tea' that's quite nice, also the recent Deluxe Goldtop w. Mini-Humbuckers. To answer your question 'if I got signed and offered any guitar I want' I'd go for the Eastman SB59/v in a heartbeat. Mind you, seriously thinking about the Collings Julian Lage Signature - JL 470 . . . everything about that one screams (or maybe whispers) absolute class 🙂It never ends, of course . . .

  • @jaysonguzman8009
    @jaysonguzman80093 ай бұрын

    The way I feel is the same way I feel about Harley Davidson. Yeah there’s guys putting miles on new bikes and using them daily, but the main buyers are white collar guys like doctors and lawyers. The working man can’t afford nice new models or old vintage models. Epiphone fills that need with quality instruments at reasonable prices(for now but they’re climbing). I have a Casino Coupe and I love it. I play it every day. ES-390s I’m sure are nice but I don’t have the money for one or the need for one since the Epi sounds and feels amazing to me.

  • @joeking433

    @joeking433

    3 ай бұрын

    You either by American or you buy Asian. Are you Asian?

  • @blakeusry124

    @blakeusry124

    3 ай бұрын

    This actually offends me 😂. I love Gibson and epiphones and own many of both. I also own a BMW Gs and a Yamaha. Harley is and always has been the very definition of American Trash. Harley is something only an idiot buys but again I love my Gibsons.

  • @jaysonguzman8009

    @jaysonguzman8009

    3 ай бұрын

    @@blakeusry124 Classic Americana lol I have a 99 sportster that’s taken me across the state many times and across the country. The thing sucks and keeps breaking down but I love it

  • @blakeusry124

    @blakeusry124

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jaysonguzman8009 , buy a better bike guy. 🤣 I’m 54 and been riding since I was 10 years old. I’ve never seen or rode a Harley that was comfortable, fun and didn’t break. My favorite memory is picking up a Harley guy on my 81 Yamaha enduro 125 at 14 years old on the side of the highway after he tried to race me and blew a rod. They’ve always been expensive Junk. I’ll never understand it and I’ve owned dozens of motorcycles. My father told me at 14 years old to never ride with a Harley guy because you’ll have them riding “bitch” and taking them home.

  • @petermacquibban9487

    @petermacquibban9487

    3 ай бұрын

    Yea I agree, I bought a Harley Benton too, from Thomaan.. its awesome. Oh wait what? Harley Davidson? Oops, wrong planet

  • @rdrusty
    @rdrusty3 ай бұрын

    Hey Mike, great concept for a video. The casino definitely stands up on its own, I'd also suggest you try the Riviera. That's its own guitar like the casino, not just a budget casino. Great tone from both and they compare favourably to my Gibson es135. Word of caution though: I've had three recent Epis (casino, Riviera and SG special) and they ALL have needed work on the necks. The attention to detail in my experience isn't quite there.

  • @doctorskull8197
    @doctorskull81972 ай бұрын

    A couple Christmases ago, my wife gifted me an Epi SG Modern in trans black. I oogled at one in a guitar store and mentioned how much I adored the trans black finish. It’s a spectacular guitar all the way around, sounds fabulous (I play a punk rock Sex Pistols kind of thing). Compares just as good as the ‘79 335 I’d been using for 30 years. Love it! Great video BTW‼️

  • @echale3
    @echale32 ай бұрын

    I have a Casino (natural finish) and I love it! I slapped a Bigsby and a set of light D'Addario flatwounds on it just for the hell of it. It's currently got a few problems -- the truss rod won't adjust properly and one of the volume pots is stuck at full volume -- but when you put P90s in a hollow body guitar you get something unique, tone-wise. Clean or dirty, it sounds fantastic, and when you really crank up the dirt, the hollow body gives it something extra that you don't get out of a solid body guitar. Good choice!

  • @SnakePit6517
    @SnakePit65173 ай бұрын

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure one of the only budget friendly Les Pauls that featured a Floyd Rose was the Epiphone Alex Lifeson signature from a couple years back. That guitar was hailed as one of the best Epiphones out there, due to all features on it, including a piezo, a neck cutaway to provide better fret access, and of course a Floyd Rose. Given that the guitar was under $800, that was one of best bang for your buck Epiphones on the market.

  • @anthony-mc7mr

    @anthony-mc7mr

    3 ай бұрын

    Is it still 800

  • @BabaLoochi

    @BabaLoochi

    19 күн бұрын

    There was a Epiphone Pro/FX that has a floyd rose. I have one

  • @bigkev705
    @bigkev7053 ай бұрын

    I’ve got my pre-order in for the Epiphone DG-335 signature. I can’t wait!

  • @jonconger3527
    @jonconger35272 ай бұрын

    Mike great content. Very relatable and one of the best channels I watch. Good luck and much success!

  • @joeybadaboom
    @joeybadaboom3 күн бұрын

    I have the exact same Adam audio monitors. Fantastic sound and clarity..

  • @IamMusicNerd
    @IamMusicNerd3 ай бұрын

    My first guitar ever was a 1998 Epiphone Les Paul Custom, and I still love it. Do I love it more than my Gibsons, Fenders, or PRS’s? No. But it is filled with nostalgia and fun to play, and still sounds fantastic. So I will always be one of my favorites.

  • @dannycultra9508

    @dannycultra9508

    3 ай бұрын

    Agree. I had a 97 Epi LP Custom in Tobacco burst that was one of the best playing guitars ever. I could never find a Gibson LP I liked that played as nice. I finally did however, and at a bargain price used. Then, and only then, did I get rid of the Epi. And, I really had a hard time letting it go. Those older Korean Epis are sweet and I would definitely take one of the MIJ ones in a heartbeat!

  • @beatle_jake
    @beatle_jake3 ай бұрын

    I’m a huge Beatles guy, but aside from that I genuinely love my Casino, and find that it’s “that guitar” I just keep coming back to no matter what else I play

  • @NegdoshaManido
    @NegdoshaManido3 ай бұрын

    It comes down to how it measures up to what you want in a guitar. Does it put a smile on your face, and those who may be listening to you? Mission accomplished. I've played and owned both Squiers and Epiphones, and I own the respective Fender and Gibson versions of some of them as well. I love 'em all. I do not treat them as investments, because that mindset can make you not want to use them for what they were made for. One additional upside to the budget guitars is, if you like to tech and mod, you can learn on a cheaper guitar and not worry about ruining something you paid a alot more for. It all boils down to this: Play what YOU love, and let others do the same. A lesson that can be applied over all of life, actually. Great video, sir! I really enjoyed hearing about your first guitar. I still have mine, after 42 years! :)

  • @tomburke7914
    @tomburke79143 ай бұрын

    Don't know anything about Epiphones but I love your channel. You are one of the most thoughtful and articulate guitar reviewers on KZread. I love how you address all the nagging gear questions and biases that so many of us have struggled with. Thank you and please keep up the great work.

  • @GerarddeSouza-yt3fc
    @GerarddeSouza-yt3fc3 ай бұрын

    Your friend said it all. It's the whole enchilada. No one should have a crappy guitar but everyone should have a decent guitar that's set-up well. A $4000 guitar won't make me sound better but a good guitarist can still sound great on a budget brand. Can we stop giving backhanded compliments to the budget brands? It's the player that makes the difference. And no one is doing side by side comparisons while you are entertaining yourself and or others.

  • @jefffixesit60
    @jefffixesit603 ай бұрын

    I'm 68, learning to play late after yearning to play forever. I mostly play acoustic, but a few years ago, I stumbled on to an Epiphone Special-II for $45. I snapped it up, and learned about electric setup and played it a lot. Last year, I added a $450 cherry red Epiphone ES-339 to my electric arsenal. I'm happy to have both of them, and doubt I'd happier to have spent 10 times as much on 2 Gibsons. 😊

  • @epiphonium

    @epiphonium

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi I'm 67 and my dad got me a Gibson ES125t as my first guitar in 1969 and I've been playing off and on all this time. Now I also have a Epi LP Custom and a Epi A style mandolin and a Yamaha 6 string acoustic. I love 'em all. Sounds like you are already hooked. Rock on !

  • @joeking433

    @joeking433

    3 ай бұрын

    When you get some money get a Gibson.

  • @paxchristi2014

    @paxchristi2014

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@joeking433 Why? I have the same Epiphone es339 and it pkays and sounds great.

  • @joeking433

    @joeking433

    3 ай бұрын

    @@paxchristi2014 You don't want that Chinese crap, trust me.

  • @paxchristi2014

    @paxchristi2014

    3 ай бұрын

    @@joeking433 Could you please buy me a Gibson Les Paul jr 🙏 I will play the dog shit out of it. Thanks ❤️

  • @guitorb
    @guitorb3 ай бұрын

    Jack White playing a $100 Airline? Where can I get one of THOSE!

  • @Jess_Jones
    @Jess_Jones28 күн бұрын

    Howdy Mike, I like the video. Seeing more attention brought to brands that aren’t the big three. Have you checked out the Eastman equivalent to the 335?

  • @taunfountainjr7942
    @taunfountainjr79423 ай бұрын

    I have the Epiphone Wilshire Phantom-O-Matic that is my go to and prized guitar. It’s Frank Iero of MCR’s signature model. It has a varitone switch, I swapped the pickups from the stock to a 59/JB combo. It rips. Everyone who plays it immediately falls in love with the tone, the weight, the feel. They don’t make it anymore and I will always hold on to it for dear life

  • @I-Libertine

    @I-Libertine

    3 ай бұрын

    Got the same one: green with racing stripes. More tonal variations than any other guitar I own! And plays wonderful.

  • @timchalmers1700
    @timchalmers17003 ай бұрын

    I prefer Epiphone over Gibson any day, all day. The Gibson price and headstock angle really creep me out. And I love getting great tones out of an inexpensive guitar and make other players wonder "Why the heck did I spend so much extra money on a Fendson Gibber when I could have gotten 2 or 3 Epiphones with different pickup options and an amp." Yet another great video Mike !!!

  • @joeking433

    @joeking433

    3 ай бұрын

    When you get a job save up and buy yourself a Gibson. You'll be glad you did.

  • @timchalmers1700

    @timchalmers1700

    3 ай бұрын

    @@joeking433 Sorry, but that headstock angle just gives me the creeps. I'm not kidding. That will leave one more Gibson for you. :)

  • @user-co6xn9uv9s

    @user-co6xn9uv9s

    7 сағат бұрын

    Hmm, trying speaking to some luthiers about that “creepy” headstock angle, you might be surprised! It’s not there for looks or style, it actually does have an effect!

  • @timchalmers1700

    @timchalmers1700

    4 сағат бұрын

    @@user-co6xn9uv9s Yes, but, it's a visual thing that I have no desire to get past. And it would be just my luck to break that unsightly headstock. So I would have no desire to play it. Besides, that would be a guitar that would be available for someone would actually like it and play it rather than being stashed away never to be played.

  • @marklongshore4860
    @marklongshore48602 ай бұрын

    I love your video, especially you playing your old Epiphone . Congrats on your Casino purchase. The guitarist in our band plays an Epiphone like the one you sold, but black. I played a 1982 Fender USA Precision Elite for many years, but a friend offered to sell me his MusicMan Ball Family Reserve, probably worth $2,500 today, a limited-edition semi custom. After playing the MusicMan, I realized how truck-like the chunky heavy P bass is, and the Ball Family Reserve is like a sports car, so the MusicMan has been my baby and my playing improved substantially. Intrigued by the five string bass and having some spare cash, I ordered a Squier Affinity Jazz Bass V off Amazon, sunburst, $299.95, just $20 more than the four string at $279.95. I figured if playing a V was not to my taste I did not break the bank. The bass is gorgeous with flawless finish, but fret edges were sharp and the cheap ceramic pickups were less than desired. My friend, Luthier/Tech Bryce Pettijohn took the bass and smoothed the fret edges and set up the bass. I installed Wilkinson Alnico V pickups, Ernie Ball Super Slinkys, a Switchcraft jack, copper-taped the cavities, and replaced the black pick guard with a tortoise-shell one, less than $10 from Ebay. I love playing the five string after the learning curve, so the initial idea was to upgrade to a Fender MIM Player Jazz V, Sire Marcus Miller, or Sadowsky Metro Express, but after playing the MIM Jazz Bass, my Affinity plays just as well and sounds amazing. I put aside my brand snobbery and will let my playing define me, not what instrument I choose. I use the Squier about 80 percent of the time as the V is so much fun to play.

  • @foreheadlstudios2936
    @foreheadlstudios29363 ай бұрын

    Just got an Epi 335 Traditional Pro in gold. Great looking, great sounding, great playing. I'm very pleased.

  • @bradtremble6728
    @bradtremble67283 ай бұрын

    The casino is a hollowbody which means no center block. A semi-hollowbody has a solid center block in it to address feedback issues that high powered amps would have with hollowbody guitars. In other words, an es-335 is a semi hollowbody guitar with humbucker pickups traditionally while a casino is a hollowbody and traditionally with P-90 style single coil pickups. Personally I love the sound and weight of a casino. It is a great sounding guitar for blues music with a clean sound and reverb. If you give it a slight crunch then be aware you’re going to get feedback.

  • @CameraLaw

    @CameraLaw

    3 ай бұрын

    Was waiting for someone to mention this. I have a ‘92 Epi Joe Pass Emperor II (MIK) and love it. It is also a hollowbody. And it has one fantastic neck profile and great ‘57 PAFs (well, the Epi version). Fit and finish perfect. A comparable vintage Gibson L-175 in similar condition would be over $10K, this was well under $1K on Reverb.

  • @bciecko1
    @bciecko13 ай бұрын

    I had a regular Casino, I preferred the Worn, same.color too. My daughter has the Worn. The Regular Casino sounds a little better than the USA model. It is also more vintage accurate too. The USA model is so unnecessary. Adjusting the pole pieces on the Casino Worn will make a massive difference and transform it into something special.

  • @mboyer68
    @mboyer683 ай бұрын

    For semi hollow I have an Ibanez AS 83 violin burst and an Ibanez AS 73 in red. I absolutely love them both. The 83 is flamed maple front and back, a 3 piece neck, binding on the body, neck, headstock, and even on the f holes, pearloid inlays, it's so gorgeous. I bought them both used and they're my 3rd and 4th Ibanez, but I don't really like any other Ibanez guitars, especially their acoustics! But the AS stores are the best, most beautiful and best value semi hollow guitars.

  • @brianbogle5050
    @brianbogle50503 ай бұрын

    I have an Epiphone 335 in Olive Drab like your 330 only glossy. It's an "Inspired by Gibson" model and it's fantastic. The frets needed a little work when it was new but I've used it for two years now and love the feel and the tones.

  • @paranoidjd1351
    @paranoidjd13513 ай бұрын

    I've had my Epiphone SG for nearly 30 years now and still play it regularly. I think they're a great buy and I have the Brent Hinds V which is one of the best guitars I've ever played. It's been great seeing them almost step out of being affordable Gibson's and become their own distinct brand in recent years. I actually considering a new one right now and I've no doubt that it'll do me just fine for as long as I keep playing 🙂

  • @oOTorqueOo

    @oOTorqueOo

    2 ай бұрын

    I know Brent. We talked about his Epiphone sponsorship. He also had an offer of a signature Gibson V and while he didn’t trash Gibson (he loves his gibsons) he talked about how he wasn’t as impressed by Gibson and the options they made available to him as he was by Epiphone’s offerings and (most importantly) their consistency and high quality at a price that loads more guitarists can afford (justify). That V is a dope model.

  • @BlueberryStinkFinger62
    @BlueberryStinkFinger623 ай бұрын

    The LOG... Les Paul and Epiphone hit the first note of a musical revolution. Epiphone

  • @glenhietala2529
    @glenhietala25293 ай бұрын

    Great episode and I love the worn olive Casino (mine is cherry red). A couple of things though; the Casino is a hollow body, it does not have a center block and is not a semi-hollow. Also, Epiphone has revamped their entire semi-hollow 335 series and now call them ES-335s, they don't have a Dot in the catalog any longer.

  • @joshscott3271
    @joshscott3271Ай бұрын

    Good video man, those Olive Drab Green Casinos are real nice. I liked your nice little blues riff with your drummer, have you jammed along with Bo Diddley - Road Runner, I imagine you would have fun. 👍🔥🎸🎼🙏

  • @KenTeel
    @KenTeel3 ай бұрын

    What is with people's hang up on brand names ? If a guitar work, it freakin' works. People won't notice your guitar's brand name. They'll notice whether or not you practiced.

  • @st3pp3nw0lf86
    @st3pp3nw0lf863 ай бұрын

    This coming from the guy who said he was done with Les Pauls because he didn't like his Tribute? The equivalent of calling a Challenger slow because you bought a 6 cylinder model...

  • @KrenarCilkuGuitar
    @KrenarCilkuGuitar3 ай бұрын

    that guitar looks sweet! Love the tones you're getting out of it, man! Enjoy your gig!

  • @jonathancenteno8276
    @jonathancenteno82763 ай бұрын

    I LOVE my Epiphone guitars! I have this exact model (love the challenge of working with the feedback), and the Emily Wolfe Sheraton- both are AMAZING guitars and seem to enjoy playing those over my Music Man Sting Ray, Fender Strats, and Gibson SG.

  • @thebluesrockers
    @thebluesrockers3 ай бұрын

    I used to have a 1953 Gibson, Les Paul Custom. Nothing has compared to that guitar. I later bought a brand new 2006 Gibson Les Paul special and it played really nice. I've owned a 1974 Gibson SG and a 1983 Fender American Stratocaster. All of my American guitars have been better than all the China, Korean and Japanese guitars that I've owned. But I'm not some logo snob as I've played some really kickass Epiphone's, Squire's and LTD's. When it comes to tone woods, that only applies to acoustic instruments because the pickups are the heart of any guitar. If someone has a great fretboard, nut, bridge saddles and good tuners with proper action and perfect intonation it's going to play like butter. It doesn't matter who originally made it. But knock off guitars usually require some added money to get them perfect. But today the best USA guitars are the older ones. So if you're wanting a Gibson or an American Fender buy something older than 2009. That's my opinion. But if you're going to buy an Epiphone do your homework as a lot of the fretboard woods are truly shit these days. Rosewood fretboard Epiphones will run almost as high as a quality used Gibson.

  • @lfader

    @lfader

    3 ай бұрын

    Same I've drawn the line at 2008 Gibson recently (Gibson High end custom shop way pricy but current xlnt) got a Holt LTD stoopid quality vs my Customshop ESP wonderful go2 takes due diligence but worth it👍 Add I've a PRS custom24 SE FR korean faultless butter like ESP LTD go figure 😄

  • @thebluesrockers

    @thebluesrockers

    3 ай бұрын

    @@lfader My best friend has a LTD strat with a Floyd Rose. He burred it in closet under the stairs in his basement for 6 or seven years under a bunch of stuff. He pulled it out a few weeks ago and the strings were rusty as all get out, but the damn thing was still in tune after all those years of siting in his basement. Jumbo frets and not a single fret buzz. not to mention the unbelievable low action that it has. He bought it used with a 212 Crate Amp for $150.00 about 10 years ago. Lucky ass. hahaha

  • @pietroborgesparri

    @pietroborgesparri

    3 ай бұрын

    @@thebluesrockers god i wish that were me

  • @lfader

    @lfader

    3 ай бұрын

    @@thebluesrockers Honestly not surprised. I keep my place open and I'm a stone's throw from the ocean so tuning can be an issue on my Gibsons not as much on my Floyd's that are locked down but the LTD I keep out of the case always it's a go to and I don't even fine tune it once a month maybe that the XJ frets are so cool splitting harmonics is an ease and actually you get spoiled jumping XJ's The bang for your buck on LTD ESP and PRS SE is unbelievable 🙏🙏🙏 Have to have my Gibsons && Jackson & charvel's but the build quality Ltd macassar Ebony fretboard binding it's Not even a headstock hang up because they don't change the ergo on the headstock if you got a logo problem well I'm sorry I'll keep my thousands they can have the logo 🤣👍

  • @thebluesrockers

    @thebluesrockers

    3 ай бұрын

    @@lfader My 53 Les Paul Custom was probably one of the first 500 ever made. I never needed to adjust my truss rod in the five years that I owned it. I played gigs out doors in the fall when it was around 50 F. The body and wiring was original but the tuners were the old school Grovers that were engraved with the Grover name. Not raised lettering like they've been making for the last 35 years. The pickups, and bridge were Schaller. Brass bridge saddles. The wiring was original cloth covered and had the original bumblebee caps. Ebony fretboard was heads and tails above the quality they've been making for the past 50 years. I was so stupid back then. I sold it for beer and weed money. I had no idea how much better the Kalamazoo MI made guitars were compared to the TN factory. But the best guitar I've felt since then has been my friends LTD. hahaha A guitar snob I am not, I am a quality lover though and that LTD is a mind blowing player. Peace.. Joe

  • @LarrytheMan-uc4ev
    @LarrytheMan-uc4ev3 ай бұрын

    Here's the specs on the 2021 epiphone modern figured Sg that's been recently discontinued and on sale what's left....very high end build Electronics hardware all high end and once they are gone they will go way up in value on the used market....The SG Modern Figured from Epiphone's Inspired by Gibson™ Collection has the classic SG™ body profile made from mahogany and a maple cap with an AAA-figured maple veneer. Powered by a pair of Epiphone's ProBucker™ humbucker™ pickups with coil-splitting, phase switching, and a treble bleed circuit for a multitude of tones. It also features an ebony fingerboard, asymmetrical SlimTaper™ neck profile with contoured heel, world-class Grover® Locking Rotomatic® 18:1 ratio tuners, and a Graph Tech NuBone™ nut.Body Style SG Body Shape SG Body Material Mahogany Top 3/4" Maple with AAA Flame Maple Veneer Body Finish GlossProfile Asymmetrical Slim Taper Scale Length 628.65 mm / 24.75 in Fingerboard Material Ebony Fingerboard Radius 304.8 mm / 12 in Fret Count 24 Frets Medium Jumbo Nut Material Graph Tech® Nut Width 43.0 mm / 1.692 in Inlays Trapezoid Joint Glued in, Set NeckFinish Nickel Bridge LockTone Tune-O-Matic Tailpiece LockTone Stop Bar Tuning Machines Grover locking Rotomatic; 18:1 Truss Rod Adjustable Control Knobs Clear Top Hats with Ridge Switch Tip Black Strap Buttons 2 - bottom and shoulder Pickup Covers NickelNeck Pickup ProBucker 2™ humbucker w/coil-splitting Bridge Pickup ProBucker-3™ humbucker w/coil-splitting Controls 2 Volume (2 Push/Pull coil-splits); 2 Tone (1 Push/Pull Phase) Pickup Selector 3-way Epiphone toggle Output Jack Epiphone Heavy Duty 1/4"

  • @miaox80
    @miaox802 ай бұрын

    Hey! How did your friend set up the microphones to record this session!! It's sooo creative! i can see mic and bass-traps!!

  • @ROBBBBBB
    @ROBBBBBB23 күн бұрын

    I've always wanted an SG because a local band that was popular where I'm from had an Epiphone Tony Iommi SG with the crosses in it in their breakthrough music video. Once I grew up and learned to nerd out on gear, I am highly envious of Epiphone Casino owners. That thing can do any genres be it tech death or bossa nova in a house show, and its charisma would outclass any guitar in the room. What a beautiful guitar. Also all the Beatles members have one on their shelves.

  • @TheDanson000
    @TheDanson0003 ай бұрын

    I've been playing for years. I went to college/university for modern music - guitar performance. I have played lots of guitars. I bought a Gibson Les Paul. I use heavy strings .12-.60 in Eflat @ A432hz. The neck felt like it was going to break. It is no longer with me. Currently, I use Epiphone, Ibanez, fender, Taylor, and squire. The best guitar I have is the one I made. Seriously, the best thing is learn to make everything for me. I found that (even though I'm not finished with it yet) is the neck through with a 5 piece neck through with your choice of timber for the body. When I flick the guitar it vibrates throught the guitar. I learned this trick from a guy that was making acoustic guitars that were nearing 5 figures. He said he could always figure out which guitars was going to sound the best when you would flick it and the entire guitar would resonate.

  • @djencode
    @djencode3 ай бұрын

    Epiphone Casino is godlike.

  • @RishPanjeetJr
    @RishPanjeetJr3 ай бұрын

    Awesome channel mate

  • @asbury29
    @asbury2923 күн бұрын

    Definitely appreciate this video! I briefly owned an Epiphone Genesis back in the 1980s, but it was so prone to neck-diving that I couldn't get used to playing it live. I've owned a couple of Gibsons over my 40+ years of playing -- a 1967 SG, a 1975 J-45 and a 1999 Les Paul Special -- but I don't have any of those guitars any more: they were too valuable to keep (sold for home improvements, etc.). I do, however, still own an Epiphone Masterbuilt acoustic and an Epi SG bass ... and I'm trying to decide between an Epi SG and a Casino or Crestwood. The "vibe" of the Gibson name is great and all that, but I'm just as happy gigging with my Epi's.

  • @MoeVanprick
    @MoeVanprick3 ай бұрын

    Epiphone all day long over Gibson no Les Paul and Epiphone Gibson wouldn't have the Les Paul solid body guitar today JC Curliegh Restored Epiphone back to where they should have always been in 2019 and that was the beginning of Gibson downfall no one wants Gibson anymore they want the legendary Epiphone Gibson boys need to get over it its not going to ever change..

  • @GermanSharp1
    @GermanSharp13 ай бұрын

    Ive owned epiphones and ive owned gibson (singular). And if theyre both set up correctly the difference is minimal. But the head stock is so much better on the gibson 😂.

  • @matthewlazo66

    @matthewlazo66

    3 ай бұрын

    I believe some of newer epiphones have the book headstock thing

  • @lifeasinterns

    @lifeasinterns

    3 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I’ve always hated the clipped ears of the epi headstock. I do like the new headstock that is close to gibson’s.

  • @mrredritehand

    @mrredritehand

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah but Gibson headstocks are not worth it... Generally... Imo.... Probably?

  • @GermanSharp1

    @GermanSharp1

    3 ай бұрын

    My go to is a sheraton ii love the headstock. On the casino they cut out and make the middle of the head stock seem too thin and less pleasing to the eyes

  • @calvinevans6347

    @calvinevans6347

    3 ай бұрын

    I don't play headstock. I play guitar.

  • @RockBassTv
    @RockBassTv3 ай бұрын

    Great video Mike, I had over a 100 guitars, flipped them for profit, some kept in my collection for over 15 years. I had everything from 100$ guitars to 5000$ vintage Gibsons. I still have 2 Epiphones in my collection and will never get rid of them. A 2007 LP Custom and a Tom Delonge Es-333. Amazing guitars when properly set up.

  • @liquidvic
    @liquidvic3 ай бұрын

    I've had a Casino for many many many years, I'm almost 60 now. It's fully hollow btw that's why it's a feed back monster but you can control that. I upgraded the pots and added drop orange caps as soon as I got it. I also upgraded the standard P90's to Lollar P90 dog ears, sorry I can't remember specifically which ones, perhaps the 50's wound, I'm not sure but wow do they add some grunt. I love that Casino as a writing tool, for recording, and for live work. Most versatile guitar out there the tonal changes when you work the electrics are beautiful to downright aggressive. I also have Fender Strat and Gibson Les Paul both made in USA models, but the Casio is always my go to when playing anything, from Jazz to Rock. Enjoy yours and don't be afraid to re work the wiring. I thought I'd add something further from reading the comments below that Gibson's may be more sought after, have a perception of holding their price and have better build quality, (I could challenge that though), but price, brand and mass advertising don't make sound unique, or even good. Every stock Gibson sounds like a stock Gibson, as does every stock Strat. If you want to sound like everyone else, buy what everyone else has. If you want to stand out from everyone else then you should let your ears guide you, not advertising social media.

  • @JonDeth
    @JonDeth3 ай бұрын

    Branding is ultimately overrated in this golden age of cheap guitars unless you are concerned with resale value, collector's value, or how you will be perceived when playing live or just as relevant, money is of no concern. There's no shortage of Squires and Epiphones that for significantly less or equal cost, you can get a much better instrument if you know which "brand-x" guitars to buy. I have at least 30 guitars ATM and only 5 or 6 are name brand, but I also have a background in engineering and numerous technical trades, *so $70 or $700, I'm going to extensively hack and modify everything.* I play at a globally elite level, *so nobody gives a shit what I'm playing lol.*

  • @aimekelly7055
    @aimekelly70553 ай бұрын

    I put my 1990 modified Strat in to have it professionally set up. While it was away, I dragged out my 2010 Epi Dot. It had literally been under the bed for 12 years. I only ever bought it because it was heavily discounted (store going out of business) and I loved the look and color. Within the first two days of buying it, I began to question it's Chinese heritage and under the bed it went. When I pulled it out of the gig bag late last year, I was surprised to see the chrome on the stop piece had turned to crap, but I tuned it up and played it until my Strat came back. The funny thing was, I actually love the feel of the Dot neck. It's really smooth and the fret ends are pretty good too. Sure the original strings blacken my fingers and badly need replacing, but the stock pickups sound ok for what I do with a guitar. The Strat is amazing, but I still really like the color and style of that damned Dot, so I've bought replacement parts to replace the crappy chrome including steel inserts for the stop piece and bridge, rather than stay with the original pot metal ones. a new set of 9's and next week, it's off to the expert to perform his magic and he'll also suggest any other improvements he deems necessary. So in my long winded reply to Mike, yeah. I became quickly disillusioned by the country of origin, but having actually played the Epi for awhile, I've kind of developed a new perspective and I'm sure with a bit of work, it'll be a very good addition to my little guitar family.

  • @brendancleary9490

    @brendancleary9490

    3 ай бұрын

    Dude just change the strings lol. $5 and 5-10 minutes and it'll play sooo much better.

  • @aimekelly7055

    @aimekelly7055

    3 ай бұрын

    Yep. That's happening too. I really only got it out to use while my Strat was getting a professional set-up, but found I actually liked it. Oh. By the way, where I live, string's aren't $5 a set. The ones I bought for the Epi cost around $18, but that's ok 🙂@@brendancleary9490

  • @GameDevyn
    @GameDevynАй бұрын

    My first serious guitar was an epiphone dot studio. Will always love the thing.

  • @krzysiekczajkowski427
    @krzysiekczajkowski4273 ай бұрын

    I love your storytelling ❤

  • @deezee8508
    @deezee85083 ай бұрын

    I will always be an Epiphone guy.

  • @user-qn1tw4nk1e
    @user-qn1tw4nk1e3 ай бұрын

    The casino is an epiphone brand not Gibson..

  • @GrizzSC
    @GrizzSC2 ай бұрын

    You made me think back to my first days of play guitar. My first guitar was a knock off Strat from a department store, it sounded like garbage, but I played it, eventually traded it in for a Cort "Strat". Over the years, I always wanted a "Real" Fender, definalyt a real Gibson Les Paul. I turned my nose up at the Epiphone Les Paul back in the day. When I got the chance, I acutally bought a Gibson Les Paul Studio, got it for $1000, I thought I was a big deal for sure. Months later, life happens, money gets tight, and I end up having to sell my guitar. I love it, soley on the fact that it was a Gibson...I also had acquired a Gibson SG and a 30th Anniversay USA Strat...anyway, I found myself without a guitar for a while, and one day I ended up in a Guitar Center, and talking to the guy as I was looking a the Gibsons, he says "Try this" and hands me a Epiphone Les Paul Custom. He says "If you liked your Gibson Studio, you'll love this." So, I tried it, and I loved it. The GC Guy was like "A high end Epiphone is much better than a low end Gibson", and he wasn't wrong. I have since sold that Silverburst Epiphone Les Paul, and now have a Limited Edition Lemon Burst one, it's better than the Custom I had, and now I'm on my way to pick up a Limted Edition Epiphone ES-335, which is almost exactly the same as the new Dave Grohl DG-335, it just doen't have the Gibson Pickups, and at $700 is less than the DG, and far less than the Gibson. So, yes I would chose a high end Epiphone over a low end Gibson, everyday.

  • @Hemifan4266
    @Hemifan42663 ай бұрын

    I have a Korean build Epi Les Paul standard. I did put Gibson p/u's on it and change to tuners to Grover deluxe. I am a lefty, trying to find a lefty Gibson Les Paul in a music store I can play is this side of impossible in the St. Louis area. I bought my Epi online without playing it. I absolutely love it, It plays like butter, it sounds awesome and I get excited when I play it everytime I pick it up. I am 64, I have been playing guitar for many years. I have heard the Gibson vs Epiphone arguement for years and am sure it will always rage. For me, this is my go too guitar. I dont care about the comparisons, I will keep my Epi, I gig with it and it never disappoints. I have always said and still say that play what you like, forget the noise. I dont care about the name on the head-stock. If it brings you joy, its worth every penny and good feeling you get from it.

  • @chubi167
    @chubi1673 ай бұрын

    Shit I play a first act I got at a pawn shop for $25. I’ve done a lot of work to it. It plays pretty nice. Well it did anyway. I recently hacked it all up and slapped a Floyd rose in it. Haven’t got it dialed in quite yet. Point is, expensive doesn’t mean good. Cheap doesn’t mean bad.

  • @MoeVanprick
    @MoeVanprick3 ай бұрын

    Epiphone ruled over Gibson in the 1930's..40's..50:s..60's into the early 70's that's when Norlin ruined epiphone and deliberately..well in 2019 JC Curliegh put a end to that and restored Epiphone back to where they should have always been epiphone was never ever meant to be a budget brand in the first place and they weren't until Norlin ruined them when they took over Gibson..now the glory days of epiphone is back and once again smacking Gibson around just like they did in the good o'l days..and it's wonderful Gibson in reality could never match to epiphone history and its history with les Paul himself Les Paul and Epiphone are the sole reason why the Gibson solid body les Paul guitar even exist today..thats a historical fact so when you play a epiphone les Paul your really playing the real deal and the brand where it all began thats also a historical fact..so Gibson boys all you're lying about epiphone isn't working your bs ended with the Gibson lawsuit miserable failures..THE END

  • @heyheyspaceman
    @heyheyspaceman2 ай бұрын

    I have a '91 DOT I was lucky to get 2nd hand for $200. It's currently 75% done in modding it with a seymore duncan on the bridge and coil splitting it. I added grover tuners too. I have a Squire 60's custom shop tele as my backup and I love it. There is a Squire Jazz bass under my couch too. The only Fender I owned I wired in a lace bridge sensor and a seven selection before donating it to my old band mates studio.

  • @longwelsh
    @longwelsh3 ай бұрын

    Started on an Epiphone LP, eventually after several other guitars ended up with a repaired 69 LP Studio. What do I pick up for fun though? A late 70s Kay 335 copy with a Bigsby trem I retrofitted last year. Incidentally I did once borrow a very expensive 335 and LP from a friend for a recording session. They sounded great but weren’t setup for our style of playing and in the end took us longer to get to what we wanted. Setup is crucial.

  • @BlueberryStinkFinger62
    @BlueberryStinkFinger623 ай бұрын

    Gibson isn't even slightly close to Epiphone history not even slightly

  • @MoeVanprick
    @MoeVanprick3 ай бұрын

    The epiphone Quindoa facility is completely American owned and operated Scott Lewis is the facility manager along with American and Asian luthiers at the facility..so this Chinese made crap doesn't apply with Epiphone

  • @JMF67
    @JMF673 ай бұрын

    I have a epiphone dot which I’ve modded all the way, SD pickups, roller bridge, vibrola tailpiece, Schaller tuners.. I actually somewhat prefer it when recording over my 60s ES335 reissue I got recently. I’ve also still held on to my first ever guitar, a Harley Benton DC custom (one of the first ones). Nowadays I’ve got SG 61 reissue aswel. and to be honest, I still come back to the Harley Benton, not for the pickups (it only started sounding great when I put in the SD 59 customs), or for the weight balance (which was messed up, only kind of fixed when I replaced the tuners for a couple of Klusons). But the neck of it, it’s basically perfect, I may be biased because it was my first axe but it’s exactly the right shape for my hands. Both of those guitars (the dot and the DC) are also pretty much unbreakable, they can survive a nuclear blast. That’s why I still take the dot or even the DC to jams or gigs where I know things could get rough. I don’t mind dropping those guitars either.

  • @BrianMagnan
    @BrianMagnan3 ай бұрын

    Crazy. Epiphone dot was my first non-starter guitar. Bought it off eBay as 17th birthday present for myself. Sunburst, I still have it. I modded the heck out swapped pickups twice. But I still love the way it feels over a decade later.

  • @klauswigsmith
    @klauswigsmith3 ай бұрын

    5:39 "Good tone?" Glenn Fricker has entered the chat

  • @MaxFury_Official

    @MaxFury_Official

    3 ай бұрын

    Your profile pic only the real folks know where that comes from. One of the most underrated iconic records of all time, the precursor to all "Black Metal". You better escape, you've got to escape You cannot escape. Something tells me that Glenn Fricker ain't a fan of that record.

  • @klauswigsmith

    @klauswigsmith

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@MaxFury_Official I dunno...something tells me that Glenn would be a fan of Mercyful Fate, or AT LEAST the brilliant guitar duo of Shermann & Denner. (one of the best of all time)

  • @MoeVanprick
    @MoeVanprick3 ай бұрын

    This is who actually owns Gibson and epiphone..... Gibson’s new primary owner and lender, the private equity firm KKR & Co.

  • @christefur1
    @christefur13 ай бұрын

    i have one of these - its got decent electronics. rubbed down the finish with high grade sandpaper - like 2000 grit and changed the pick guard to black - looks immense and sounds cool as...

  • @machinotaur
    @machinotaurАй бұрын

    I have a Riviera that I love. Got it because I wanted a semi hollow and I wanted a guitar with minihumbuckers, plus trapezoid inlays are class. Only cheap thing about are the knobs, still need to replace those.

  • @grantandersen
    @grantandersen3 ай бұрын

    Because Gibson Is FUCKING EXPENSIVE!

  • @FrankBuyers...guitarista-iu3zg
    @FrankBuyers...guitarista-iu3zg3 ай бұрын

    Specs of the 2021 epiphone custom koa Les Paul..as you see very high end unfortunately this model has been recently discontinued and on sale what's left of them..... It's so easy to research it's called a computer.....A Les Paul Custom With a Koa Top Epiphone presents the Les Paul™ Custom in Koa. Featuring a mahogany neck with a SlimTaper™ profile, a mahogany body, ebony fretboard, a gorgeous natural koa top, and critically acclaimed ProBucker™ humbucker™ pickups, along with Les Paul Custom style gold hardware, Grover® Rotomatic® 18:1 tuners, CTS® potentiometers, a fully bound body, neck, and headstock, Graph Tech® nut, and pearloid inlaysBODY NECK HARDWARE ELECTRONICS MISCELLANEOUS Body Style Les Paul Body Shape Les Paul Body Material Mahogany Top Koa Binding Multi-ply Top and Back Body Finish GlossProfile Slim Taper Scale Length 628.65 mm / 24.75 in Fingerboard Material Ebony Fingerboard Radius 304.8 mm / 12 in Fret Count 22 Frets Medium Jumbo Nut Material Graph Tech Nut Width 43.0 mm / 1.692 in Inlays Custom Blocks Joint Glued in, Set NeckNeck Pickup ProBucker 2 Bridge Pickup ProBucker 3 Controls 2 Volume, 2 Tone, CTS Potentiometers Pickup Selector 3-way Toggle Output Jack 1/4"Finish Gold Bridge Epiphone LockTone Tune-O-Matic Tailpiece Epiphone LockTone Stop Bar Tuning Machines Grover Rotomatic 18:1 Pickguard 5-Ply, Black Truss Rod 2-way Adjustable Truss Rod Cover 2-ply "Les Paul Custom" Control Knobs Black Speed Knobs Switch Tip Cream Switch washer Black; Rhythm/Treble in Gold hot stamp Jack Plate Cover Gold Control Covers Black Strap Buttons 2 - bottom and shoulder Mounting Rings Black Pickup Covers Gold

  • @trevor4533

    @trevor4533

    3 ай бұрын

    ...Why do you copy and paste this trash on every single Epiphone video? Bro seek help 🤣

  • @FrankBuyers...guitarista-iu3zg

    @FrankBuyers...guitarista-iu3zg

    3 ай бұрын

    @@trevor4533 to shut people like you up start telling the friggin truth about epiphone and stop lying all people have to do is research your garbage to see your lying..

  • @FrankBuyers...guitarista-iu3zg

    @FrankBuyers...guitarista-iu3zg

    3 ай бұрын

    @@trevor4533 and it's not trash ITS FACTS what comes out of your mouths is trash

  • @trevor4533

    @trevor4533

    3 ай бұрын

    @@FrankBuyers...guitarista-iu3zg it’s unrelated to the video. It’s trash. Get off the internet and go back on your meds…

  • @trevor4533

    @trevor4533

    3 ай бұрын

    @@FrankBuyers...guitarista-iu3zg Yeah, unsolicited "facts" that have nothing to do with any video you ever comment it on 🥴

  • @Gogosox222
    @Gogosox2223 ай бұрын

    Lmao I literally bought a casino a few days before this video came out. Picking it up today. Your timing on videos is pretty wild man, I feel like anytime I get new gear, you drop a video related. Keep it up!

  • @teejmorrison
    @teejmorrison2 ай бұрын

    “Good love is on the way” is the riff I play when I’m soundchecking… that was fun to see him play that off the bat when he got handed the guitar.

  • @bunsenn5064
    @bunsenn50642 ай бұрын

    Isn’t it obvious? Guitar players choose Epiphone because guitar players have no money!

  • @LarrytheMan-uc4ev
    @LarrytheMan-uc4ev3 ай бұрын

    A lot here are putting there foot in there mouths about epiphone I suggest you research epiphone before you open your mouth

  • @90AmpGuitar
    @90AmpGuitar3 ай бұрын

    I bought an Epiphone Custom Silverburst Les Paul about 15 years ago. Man, that thing was actually quite brilliant except for one thing, and this is just a small thing. My knowledge of scale sizes was kind of limited. I have always played Fender and I didn’t do my proper research, because I was young and dumb. I’m a tall guy with a large wingspan and I couldn’t get used to the smaller guitar, the muscle memory was too ingrained in me. So I sold the guitar at a local shop. A couple years later, I was playing a local festival and a band also on the bill’s singer/guitar player had the same model. We were talking back stage, I mentioned I had the same guitar but I sold the guitar. Turns out, he shopped at the same store I sold it to, 2 days later, this was my old guitar! He still has it to this day, gigs with it regularly and has recorded 2 albums with it. So glad it found a good home!

  • @xxxxneoxxxx
    @xxxxneoxxxx14 күн бұрын

    I loved this video. I would love to share my journey. I am Peruvian, took up guitar in the late 2000s. Here in Peru, Gibsons are for the rich, higher range Epiphones are for professionals or some people who can afford them. Most beginning musicians start off with very cheap knock-offs. I first layed my fingers on an Epiphone in my first gig ever, when a friend of a cousin of mine lent us his Epiphone les paul studio (worn brown). The touch was wonderful for my clumsy fingers, the sound was clearer than anything I'd played back then and the looks of it... Stunning. That's when I fell in love with les pauls. My 1st Epiphone was an Epi Les Paul 100 (bolt-on neck). Then, in a total leap of faith, I purchased a japanese Les Paul (not an Epi) from a guitar tech in another city which I modded the hell out of, changed inlays, pickups, etc. I was so lucky that when I received it, it was my dream guitar and is still, to this day, my number 1. Later on, as I aged and saved up, I have been able to afford higher end instruments. I have tried a few Gibsons, but while they are lovely, I could never really justify the expense. However I have gone on to buy an Epi les paul in every city I've lived lol. I moved to a bigger city, got a better job as a teacher and my first treat after I was made a full-time member of staff was a 2010's Korean made Epiphone les paul studio (red wine), broken and repaired headstock, comfortable, quite adequate guitar, love it to bits. Later, I moved to a northern city in Peru (by the sea, lovely people, delicious food), and bought an old Epi LP standard (blue/green burst finish) from a giging musician going through difficulties during the pandemic. Moved back to the capital (Lima) again, and found the guitar I had covetted since I was in my early 20s, a cherryburst Korean Epiphone Les Paul standard. Tried it, fell in love with it and is now by my side. It's been a fun journey and this video has brought memories of dreams, hard work, hardship, but all along happiness. That is what Epiphone means to me. Epiphone is life. Much love from Peru, mate.