beatles1969's Epiphone Pedalboard
My setup in November 2016
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~$2,021
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Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars
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Epi Dove Pro..poor fret finish but good value..
Early days yet to say how the Dove will sound in a band- but the overall build and sound excellent. Loud bright and full of tone. Set up quite well- but lowered the bridge slightly. Neck pretty straight. The biggest issue was the badly finished frets which I have now polished 3 times and they are a lot smoother now. They were not polished before packing and I don't know how the guitar passed quality control. Fretboard was dry -but a couple of coats of lemon oil has helped address that. Switched strings to my usual Martin custom lights and it's now ready to play. Plastic bridge saddle a little cheap looking and a little loose-an obvious upgrade on the cards. Electrics seem to work well and I personally like the simplicity of one tone/one volume. Nice quality tuners. A little closer to orangeburst rather than violinburst -but that will change/fade with time. Once played in solid top should only improve. So despite a few issues quite impressive value for money. Addition: A few days ago the jack become loose. Seemingly this happens quite often.
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This gear photo by beatles1969 features 5 pieces of gear, including Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi, Marshall Valvestate 8080, and Epiphone Casino Revolution. The setup spans Guitars, Amplifiers, and Effects Pedals, with a wide range of price points. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes.