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Best Value Les Paul Like Guitar |
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Jun 20 2007, 11:33 PM |
Take a look at: www.rondomusic.com
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Jun 21 2007, 01:40 AM
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Take a look at: www.rondomusic.com That site is sweet....But all the awesome guitars are for leftys |
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Jun 21 2007, 10:51 PM |
Dean Evo Noir
Dean Evo Special I have played them both, and they are both an outstanding value -far superior to epiphone. No way are you going to get this level of quality from from gibson or epiphone for the same price. The Evo special might be better suited for a blues man. |
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Jun 22 2007, 04:49 PM
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Dean Evo Noir Dean Evo Special I have played them both, and they are both an outstanding value -far superior to epiphone. No way are you going to get this level of quality from from gibson or epiphone for the same price. The Evo special might be better suited for a blues man. Evan, thanks for the suggestion... that Black Dean Evo is gorgeous. |
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Jun 22 2007, 05:56 PM |
Take a look at: www.rondomusic.com Ever played/heard or checked the build quality of any of the guitars there? Some of the prices in there seem a bit in the "too good to be true" zone: http://www.rondomusic.net/al20003tsspalted.html LP copy, set neck, spalted maple top, $209?? -------------------- Guitars: ESP Semi-Hollow Eclipse, 1984 Ibanez Roadstar RS440, Peavey T-60, Daisy Rock Rock Candy Custom
Amps: Peavey Transformer 112, Epiphone Valve Jr head with custom 2x12 cab Pedals: Boss TU-2, Budda Bud-Wah, Chuck Collins Harmonic Percolator clone |
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Jun 22 2007, 07:18 PM
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Jun 23 2007, 12:45 PM |
Ever played/heard or checked the build quality of any of the guitars there? Some of the prices in there seem a bit in the "too good to be true" zone: http://www.rondomusic.net/al20003tsspalted.html LP copy, set neck, spalted maple top, $209?? Have you checked on the going rate of labor in the countries where these are manufactured? Less surprising after you do that. right, gibson is not going to sell at these prices. gibson can't get away with manufacturing it's guitars in sweat shops, and does not have access to the child labor market. This post has been edited by fkalich: Jun 23 2007, 12:51 PM |
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Jun 26 2007, 12:13 AM |
Evan, Been doing more searching, and those Deans sure seem like a winner... Had a question. Do the two guitars sound the same? Are you basically paying extra for the Special because of added cosmetics? Evo Noir official page I think most of the price difference is purely cosmetic. First, they both have Grover tuners which is a really nice touch for a guitar this price. The bridge appears to be the same for both guitars only difference being nickel vs. black color and they had a solid feel to me. The necks felt identical to me -again only difference being the inlays on the special vs. the 'stealth' look of the evo fingerboard. Both necks are rosewood fingerboard over mahogany just like on a real Les Paul. Other than the pickups, I think these guitars are identical in tone. My personal preference was for the sound of the Noir. Both guitars have really THICK sounding tone with all that mahogany not budget sounding at all -trust me, I just liked the more modern sound of the noir - it wasn't over the top, but it wasn't low vintage type output or anything like that. I recommended these to you, because sometimes when you pick up a guitar -even for just short time, it makes a lasting impression, and your post brought these guitars to mind. I was really surprised at how great these played when I tried them. |
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