Left Handed Epiphone Guitars & Epiphone Electric Guitars

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Epiphone left and right guitars were a rival to Gibson, prior to the acquisition by Gibson. While the materials were the same, the sound quality was magnificent, and the electronics superior. Epiphone left hand instruments provide this detail nicely. No longer do left hand players need to use a right hand guitar with the strings and bridge reversed and the controls backwards. Epiphone left hand guitars have been for many years a way musicians start their music career. These left hand guitars are a great value for many reasons.

Epipone Guitars are made by Gibson and give you access to reasonably priced guitars in the style of the Les Paul and SG models for electric styles. You can get epiphone acoustic guitars, jazz, epiphone bass and other models. Epiphone guitars have a long and distinguished history. Originating in Greece, they are now one of the premiere brand names in American music. Epiphone guitars are clearly aimed at those with less bucks to spend than their Gibson cousins. They are however seriously good guitars.

Epiphone guitars are great for people who can’t really afford a Gibson but want the look and feel of a Gibson especially the Les Paul style. The Epiphone Guitar is a nice looking guitar with great playability and sound. Low action means it’s not going to wear out your fingers playing it and nice size neck is easy on the wrists.

The Epiphone Guitar company has come a long way from simply being the poor relation to Gibson. Their products, while affordable, compare more than favourably with any mass produced guitars in the world. The Epiphone guitar is made from more pieces of mahogany but the structure is still the same and just like the original, creates a beautiful sound. Guitar users have not reported any difference from the original and the new version.

Epiphone guitars are primarily targeted at students and hobbyists who want a Gibson guitar, but can’t justify the high price tag. Epiphone models are made with the mind-set of producing decent quality instruments with a more economical price. Epiphone guitars are made by the same people who produce Gibsons, but they are a whole lot cheaper. The quality is still good, they just aren’t as fancy.

Epiphone guitars are made with Gibson’s quality standards, but with a few corners cut to save on factory expense. One such change is that the Epiphones are made with a laminated coating on the body that is easy and quick to apply but does not provide quite the sound as the time consuming finish used on the Gibsons.

Epiphone guitars attract interest from two kinds of buyers. One kind collects older Epiphones as vintage guitars. Epiphone guitars have a distinctive sound and are the direct result of guitar making quality rarely found in stringed instruments today.