Epiphone Broadway Review
The Epiphone Broadway is a fully-functional jazz axe, replete with a grand 17" lower bout, but the presence of two humbuckers deftly implies you can rock on this baby too.
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Epiphone Dot Review
The Epiphone Dot features a laminated maple body, a glued-in mahogany neck, and a dot-inlaid fretboard.
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Epiphone Dot Studio Review
The Epiphone Dot Studio doesn't look, play, feel or sound anything like a low-cost alternative, and its value-for-money ratio should have high end instruments watching their backsides.
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Epiphone G-400 Review
The Epiphone G-400 offers a near-perfect replica of the classic SG body shape. The natural antique finish is rubbed to a sexy shimmer that highlights the beauty of the korina-which, in turn, nicely accents the gold hardware.
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Epiphone Joe Perry Boneyard Les Paul Standard Plus Review
The Epiphone Joe Perry Boneyard Les Paul Standard sounds naturally bright, with plenty of natural depth and resonance as well.
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Epiphone John Lennon Revolution Casino Review
The Epiphone John Lennon Revolution Casino has an organic, almost spongy tone that imparts clean chords with a bell-like roundness, while distorted tones are throaty and rude.
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Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus Top Review
The Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus Top is a well-made, eye-catching instrument that plays like a dream, sounds as good as it looks and wont drain your bank account.
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Epiphone Les Paul Standard Review
The Epiphone Les Paul Standard offers an excellent balance between looks, tone, playing comfort, and price.
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Epiphone Les Paul Ultra Review
While the Epiphone Les Paul Ultra is a beauty, it is more than just the same old Les Paul wrapped in new cosmetics. In fact, it contains two significant changes from the standard Les Paul line.
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Epiphone Tony Iommi Signature G-400 Review
The Epiphone Tony Iommi Signature G-400 has devilish good looks and great sound and playability, all at a price that won't send your bank account straight to hell. Best of all, it's Iommi approved.
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Epiphone Wildkat Ltd Review
The Epiphone Wildkat Ltd is a budget-challenged rockabilly raver's dream with its P-90 pickups, flamed maple top, classy binding, Bigsby vibrato, and headstock nameplate that looks like something you'd find on a 1950's kitchen appliance.
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Epiphone Zephyr Regent Review
The Epiphone Zephyr Regent is a standout, delivering sharp looks, quality workmanship, and serious tone.
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