neepheid Posted Monday at 21:31 Posted Monday at 21:31 Around 15 years ago, I did a stupid thing. I sold my 1978 Gibson G-3. In the intervening years, the prices of second hand Gibson G-3s have gone through the roof, beyond where I was willing to go. So, thank you, Epiphone, for issuing this and helping me right a wrong in a more financially palatable way! You can imagine the smile on my face. It is, quite simply, amazing. It is a tastefully modernised G-3 - it frankly speaking feels better put together than my old Gibson G-3. The same oddly twangy but thick at the same time tone is still there, I reckon these pickups are on the level as far as recreations go. I do low level wish they had done clear covers like the 1975-78 G-3s, but these sound as good as I remember the originals sounding. The pickguard? Don't care, mate - the silverburst disguises it as far as I'm concerned. Because Andertons did individual photographs for most of their stock of these, I deliberately picked one where the burst lined up with the bottom edge of the pickguard, giving it context instead of just floating in mid air. I can't wait to take this to band rehearsals this week. Tonight I have mostly been playing songs I played 15 years ago with my first originals band - well, the ones I remember anyway! 17 Quote
MichaelDean Posted Monday at 22:17 Posted Monday at 22:17 That looks great! Glad you're pleased with it! I look forward a gig review of it! 1 Quote
jd56hawk Posted Monday at 22:41 Posted Monday at 22:41 Not a grey-burst fan, but that thing looks pretty damned good to me. 1 Quote
madshadows Posted Tuesday at 08:37 Posted Tuesday at 08:37 Congratulations, that bass looks cool John 😎 1 Quote
cetera Posted Tuesday at 10:52 Posted Tuesday at 10:52 Lovely! On my list of wants, once they turn up on the used market 1 Quote
uk_lefty Posted Tuesday at 11:20 Posted Tuesday at 11:20 Nice!! Have always been fascinated by three pickup basses 1 Quote
neepheid Posted Tuesday at 11:25 Author Posted Tuesday at 11:25 (edited) 10 minutes ago, uk_lefty said: Nice!! Have always been fascinated by three pickup basses Sure I don't know what you're talking about... Edited Tuesday at 11:50 by neepheid 5 2 Quote
SurroundedByManatees Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) I've always loved G3's. But somehow always ended up selling them again, just like Stingrays. I'd be interested to feel and hear an original against the Epi. Btw I just saw an original black Gibson for sale at a music shop for €1695. That's a pretty good deal for nowadays. Edited 2 hours ago by SurroundedByManatees 1 Quote
neepheid Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 39 minutes ago, SurroundedByManatees said: I've always loved G3's. But somehow always ended up selling them again, just like Stingrays. I'd be interested to feel and hear an original against the Epi. Btw I just saw an original black Gibson for sale at a music shop for €1695. That's a pretty good deal for nowadays. Memories are not reliable when it comes to sound, but I reckon this new one is in the ballpark - it has that knack of being twangy but thick at the same time. What I can tell you is that this Epiphone feels way better screwed together than my old 1978 Gibson G-3. It just feels less fragile - the pickguard doesn't move/warp ever so slightly when you use the selector switch and the bridge is way sturdier. The neck heel area is much more sculpted and rounded off - the OG G-3 neck heel is basically sharp edged sawn off. Now some of this feeling of sturdiness on the Epi may be unfair as my Gibson G-3 was an alder bodied one instead of maple, so it was definitely lighter. But the old bridge was a slightly better BBOT (in that it had side walls to limit side to side movement) but it used slotted grub screws - by the time I got around to owning it two of them had broken and could only be turned by using pliers. The Badass II is a welcome upgrade, and not unsympathetic - pretty sure a bunch of people fitted Badass bridges to their Grabbers and G-3s back in the day. My only regret so far is that I wish they had gone with clear pickup covers instead of black like the pre '79 G-3 (and my old one) because they look way cool. That's a damn good price for a Gibson G-3 these days. No regrets though - I'd have this Epiphone rather than an OG Gibson any day of the week for the reasons I have outlined above. 3 Quote
Paul C Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago Hi these look really great. The demo on YouTube sounds good too. Dare I ask is it a heavy thing? Quote
neepheid Posted 14 minutes ago Author Posted 14 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, Paul C said: Hi these look really great. The demo on YouTube sounds good too. Dare I ask is it a heavy thing? All the ones Andertons were selling were 9.7lbs-10lbs. Whether or not that means heavy to you is your call, but having owned 12lbs+ monsters in the past, I would class these as "middleweight". Quote
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