Epiphone LES PAUL STUDIO CHAMELEON--quality??
Would anybody happen to know the quality on Epiphone Les Paul studio Chameleon.
I've always liked guitars that are unique or flashy or both.
Its only $400 so I wondered about qulity.
Thanks
I've always liked guitars that are unique or flashy or both.
Its only $400 so I wondered about qulity.
Thanks
Comments
- The Epiphone is a real nice guitar for the money.
- It's slightly thinner and lighter than the Gibson.
- The comparison on the workmanship is really unfair, because the Gibson is second to none.
- The Epi pickups are a little weak. They were the first things that I swapped out. I replaced them with Gibson PAFs, which are basically the same PUs I have in my Gibson.
- The Epi holds its tuning as well as any other guitar I own. The Epi tuning peg holes are thinner than the Gibson. You should know this if you want to replace them.
- The Epi switch started acting up on me after a year or so. So, I swapped it out for a real Gibson switch. During the installation, I found that the schematics are completely different on the Gibson. Just follow the printed schematics and you'll be fine.
My first impression was that this guitar was worth every penny (and its still my impression). There are many times when I prefer playing the EPI when playing out. Since it has less weight than the Gibson, you won't have that extra weight bothering your shoulder after long periods of time.
If EPI has continued the quality on the Chameleon, you should love this guitar.
The main difference with the studio models is that they don't have the bindings or fancy inlays. It is mostly cosmetic. The Chameleon is a about $100 more then the normal Studio becuase of the color.
If you like the look, I would say buy it, you will not regret it!
By the way, what do you currently have?
I also have an ESP M102 that I play alot. I love that it stays in tune after using th whammy bar. I bought that guitar in 2003 for $400 and has also been good for me.
Thanks again