She is big, and it's a bit annoying for me, I don't find the neck great, the frets are too rough for my taste. The pickups are okay, they sound good. The different tones are appreciable (15 in total). It's not too heavy, although that's up to each person's appreciation. Nice tuning machines for the strings. Overall, I'm happy with it.
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Posted on 06 Jun 2022
By Crépin Pierre-Jean
I have a musician friend who owns a Lucille Gibson, he no longer plays music and I tried in vain to buy it from him. Since Gibson no longer produces it, I decided to get the Epiphone. The feel is exceptional, the touch perfect, as are the settings. The sound is up to par. Plus, Epiphone had the good idea to remove their logo from the pickguard. You can imagine that I immediately compared it with the Gibson, a 2003 model I believe. Visually no difference, the build quality is the same. The Epiphone has an ebony fretboard, the Gibson a synthetic material, Richlite. The sound. To compare, we plugged both guitars into a preamp with studio headphones. The sound is identical, no perceptible difference, variotone included. The impedance is slightly higher on the Gibson and the output level is a bit higher on the Epiphone. I am delighted with my purchase.
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Posted on 11 Dec 2021
By Patrick