Nice! Yes. How does it sound, play? How was the setup out of the box?
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@iblive, this is for you
It sounds terrific. It's plenty vocal. Big and fat and full bodied, when I want it, soft and mellow when I want that. It's pretty even from low to high. Nice mids, good bottom, the high E is a little weak, but that could just be me getting used to it. Overall, it's very sweet, but I think it could get nasty (in a good way) when rode hard.
Out of the box is good. Pretty much what you would expect from a factory setup. The action is a little high for me. And the strings are .012s and a bit tight. Seems like quite a bit of tension on the neck. There's the requisite amount of relief around the 7th fret, but I prefer a flat neck with no relief. Makes the 8th to 12th fret easier for me to play. I have really soft hands and not a lot of grip these days
The construction is A1. Very solid. Pretty hefty. proud 4 lbs maybe. Big fat "C" neck. Nice width. Bone nut and saddle. The only cosmetic gripe is that is was described as "gloss", but it's more a satin urethane like the Taylor.
I haven't spent too much time with it at all. But I feel like it's gonna be easy to like. For an Indonesian guitar, build wise I would give it a 4. Sound wise, for what I've played so far, I would give it a solid 4. The finish is a bummer only because I *really* wanted a high gloss finish, which was what I though was advertised, so a 3 because it is very pretty. If you like aa satin finish, it's very nice and would give it a 5.
As far as the ergonomics, it's a little larger than I thought, but not too big. It s a nice couch guitar to keep within reach (which it is) , so that's a good 4.
There IS one thing that would make me take a way a few stars: It has a Fishman saddle piezo. The battery "compartment" is placed inside at the neck end of the body. There's no way to get at it with strings on. For a gigging player, that would be a deal breaker. I don't mind it now because I'm going to change the strings and tighten the truss rob an get rid of the relief. But if my battery died at a gig, I'd really be pissed. This is the only piezo I've had that doesn't have a compartment. My Taylor, Godin, even my Harley Benton has a compartment. I know that it's an "Inspired By Gibson", and the reviews, and construction videos seem to bear that out, so that may have contributed to the lack of compartment. Not wanting to compromise the mahogany sides or back makes sense. For me, it's a minor consideration, but a gigging player may have a problem with it, unless you change the battery every time you change strings. They say "1000 hours" but it that unplugged after every set or continuous? IDK
For the price point, $800 USD, it's a solid value compared to a $2000+ Gibson. I would definitely recommend it to a more than casual player. Gimme some time to play with it, and I'll revisit.
Disclosure: I am a fan of Epiphones, and I have many. Indeed, I prefer my Epiphone LP to my Gibson Gold Top. But then again, "So, you're Brad Pitt? That don't impress me much."