beatles1969's Epiphone Pedalboard
My setup in November 2016
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~$1,906
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- Guitars 86.3%
- Amplifiers 8.8%
- Effects Pedals 4.9%
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Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars
Avg price: $1,200.00
Avg price: $445.76
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 mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes.