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Description

Unleash your inner rock god with the Epiphone Ltd. Ed. Lee Malia Explorer Custom Artisan Outfit—an electric guitar that marries vintage aesthetics with modern versatility. Designed in collaboration with Bring Me the Horizon's guitarist Lee Malia, this Explorer is not just a guitar; it's a statement. Sporting a '70s-style Artisan floral motif, this instrument doesn't just sound great—it looks the part too. The combination of a mahogany body and a maple top provides a rich tonal foundation, while the beefy '59 C-profile neck ensures incredible sustain and comfort, making it perfect for intense live performances and studio sessions alike.

At the heart of this guitar are its unique Gibson pickups. The hot Gibson 84T-LM humbucker, co-designed with Malia, offers crunchy rhythm and searing lead tones with the flick of a switch. Thanks to its coil tap feature, you can easily switch to clean single-coil sounds. The neck pickup, a P-94 single-coil, delivers vintage P-90 tones without the annoying 60-cycle hum, thanks to its innovative Dummy Coil technology, making this guitar as flexible as it is powerful.

Whether you're shredding on stage or jamming in the studio, the Epiphone Lee Malia Explorer Custom Artisan promises a playing experience that's both inspiring and reliable, with its LockTone Tune-o-matic bridge and 14:1 tuning machines offering superb tuning stability.

Key Features:

  • Designed in collaboration with Lee Malia of Bring Me the Horizon
  • Unique Gibson 84T-LM humbucker and P-94 single-coil pickups
  • Dummy Coil technology for hum-free performance
  • Mahogany body with a maple top
  • '59 C-profile neck for comfort and sustain
  • '70s-style Artisan floral motif with gold hardware
  • LockTone Tune-o-matic bridge and 14:1 tuning machines for stability
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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Epiphone Ltd. Ed. Lee Malia Explorer Custom Artisan Outfit.

Features and functionality

  • The Epiphone Lee Malia Explorer comes with full-fat pickups, offering a richer sound compared to budget-grade alternatives typically found in similar models.

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Comparisons

  • The Lee Malia Explorer and 1984 Explorer are preferred for their superior electronics compared to other models in the same price range.

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  • Unlike the “korina” 1958, which uses a veneer over mahogany, the Lee Malia offers a more substantial build quality, making it a more attractive choice for metal enthusiasts.

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  • The Lee Malia Explorer is noted for its unique artisan finish, which was previously exclusive to high-end Gibsons, setting it apart from standard models.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Lee Malia Explorer is suitable for Metallica/Megadeth style music, with its electronics being particularly noted for handling heavy music genres well.

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  • The guitar is designed to appeal to those seeking a distinctive visual style and a "pointy" guitar shape, making it suitable for aggressive music genres.

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Build quality

  • The 1984 Explorer is favored for its authenticity to Hetfield’s ESP Explorers, featuring reliable EMG pickups that outperform budget alternatives.

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  • The Lee Malia Explorer resurrects a sought-after Gibson finish at a more accessible price point, which has appealed to fans of distinct aesthetic choices.

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4.5 out of 5

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tschuuns

This belongs in a museum

I mean, look at it. It's gorgeous! I wouldn't even regrett getting this if I didn't know how to play and just hung it on the wall. But it just so happens to also sound and play wonderfully. And it's extremely versatile since you basically have a P90, Humbucker and SInglecoil in one guitar.

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https://youtu.be/qQHoXOYVbUI Epiphone presents the Ltd. Ed. Lee Malia Explorer Custom Artisan Outfit, designed with Lee Malia of Bring Me the Horizon. Featuring the classic Explorer profile in Lee’s signature Walnut finish with a Gibson USA P-94 single coil and 84T-LM™ humbucker pickup, vintage style “Artisan” inlay, and custom gigbag with hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity.

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