Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul Traditional PRO Electric Guitar. Anyways to the review. I am just floored by this guitar. I got the Pitch Black one on sale. I thought hey it's worth a try. I have played/owned and like many brands of guitars from Schecter, Ibanez, ESP, Epiphone, Fender and of course Gibson. Shop for the Epiphone Limited Edition ES-335 PRO Electric Guitar and receive free shipping on your order and the guaranteed lowest price. Get the guaranteed best price on 6 String Acoustic Guitars like the Epiphone Hummingbird PRO Acoustic-Electric Guitar at Musician's Friend. Get a low price and free. The bright crisp sound of the Hummingbird has been beloved for years and the trademark Hummingbird on the pickguard have been a companion to countless artists. Get the guaranteed best price on Solid Body Electric Guitars like the Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul Traditional PRO Electric Guitar at Musician's Friend. Speaking of Gibson this is what I am comparing the guitar too. I have owned a Gibson 6. Gibson Brands, Inc., the world’s premier manufacturer of musical instruments and professional audio equipment. See more like this 2017 gibson hummingbird custom shop custom limited edition quilt ~ viper blue. Tribute that's been highly modified for a couple years now. It has what I consider a professional tone. Now saying that, I do not know what Epiphone did when building the Traditional Pro, but it Plays, Feels, and Sounds as good or better than my Gibson OR any Gibson I have played so far in my six years of playing. I haven't had the pleasure of playing a $4. K Gibson, but I have played a few $2. K ones. Also note I have solely played my Gibson Les Paul for over a year now (A super broke musician and my only electric guitar)and just bought the Epiphone because my tax return. So I can't say it would sound better than a $4. K Gibson, but for under 5 Benjamin's this cannot be beat. The feel is nice. The neck is like the 6. The Epiphone Hummingbird PRO Acoustic/Electric features the bright, crisp woody sound of the legendary country/rock acoustic, now with the ShadowIt's not a shredder neck, that's why there are Ibanez guitars. Back to this guitar the tone oozes Rock N Roll with a nice growl. Just to note that it can easily dial in any tone from Country to melting metal. I mainly play 7. 0's/8. Rock and blues, but I can easily get a tone for a Megadeth or Metallica song too. Please take the time and try one of these and read about the Epiphone factory. The guys who run it are the same guys from the Nashville Gibson plant and everything is as close to the same specs as a Gibson and I would almost go as far as saying the quality of this Tradtional Pro is better than current Gibson's or at least how my Gibson was when I got it. I am so pleased with this guitar that as I write this I have my Gibson up for sale, so I can buy another Epiphone Traditional Pro, but in Desert Burst before they either discountinue this model or raise the price. Honestly if I had the money I would not blink an eye paying double for this quality of an instrument. I still love Gibson's and other brands too, but what I have seen from Epiphone is they stepped their game up tremendously in the last 5 years. Don't get caught up in the name on the headstock. It is owned and manufactured by Gibson just under the Epiphone name.
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