Frankie99 wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 12:02 pm
cakes wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 9:53 am
jirbling rake wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 6:44 am
No first-hand experience with those new models, but about MIM vs USA: as you've seen with this series, many of the standard Fender stuff is made in Mexico now. General consensus seems to be that it's as good as anything made in the US, but just cheaper. Even the guitars made in Indonesia or China now are far better than what was being made in the 90s. I've seen it called the golden age of cheap gear.
Main difference between US & MIM are some of the electronics, if my early morning memory is right. The question is if it sounds and plays well, how much does its heritage matter?
I hear what you're saying and I agree. I'm thinking what it's like after you get away from the charm of the store and start living with the beast. Also, that Epiphone, though not what I was searching for, hits all the right buttons for me and it's hard to decide.
I have an Epi Les Paul Custom that I got for not a lot of dough, and I pick it up all the time. It needed the tiniest of fret work, a little notch on the 2nd fret was bothersome, but I love it, and it sounds great.
Now, I've never played an honest to goodness vintage LP or anything, but I cannot imagine it's a 3x-4x improvement as the price would indicate. It's solid, straight as can be, stays in tune, the coil tapping works fine....I have 0 complaints.
I have a an Epi SG that I have the same feelings about - it's just lighter and sounds a little springier. But the build quality on both seems really great.
Same with my crafted in indonesia Squire tinline tele. I think there is something to the idea that this is a great time for inexpensive guitars.
I'm glad to hear you say this about your Epi, because this thing is cool as fuck.
https://www.epiphone.com/en-US/p/Electr ... /TV-Yellow
I mean, I've always wanted an LP double cutaway and also a guitar with P90s, and yet I've always wanted a Tele Deluxe. So, it's a really tough choice and the cost isn't all that different enough to sway one over the other. (Of course, there's a Tele Deluxe with P90s that's too expensive for me, but whatever it exists even though it's a wild idea!)
I have a Gibson Les Paul studio, which I have to say, neither has really compared to the feel or the sound of the humbuckers. The studio hb are really hot and in some ways, a little too hot on the bridge pickup. The Vintera Tele Deluxe sounds and plays well and having wide-range humbuckers is an interesting different flavor with a more useable bridge pickup for my taste... same goes for the P90s on the Epi LP Custom. The tele also has a floating tremolo bridge, which I do like. If I were leaning on the look factor, the Tele Deluxe is just way more cool to me, even though its yellow. Though, the LP Custom looks better in person that it does online. The online shots make it seem like it's just a yellow lacquer, but it's actually a TV yellow stain.