Even though I play acoustic when I perform, I like the Epi Dot for working out on. It's a sturdy workhorse that will deliver more reliable performance over time than all the wannabe copies. The high gloss Tiger maple sunburst finish is well done. Good quality dual humbuckers and quality-controlled built-to-last wiring. Front/back binding and gold finished Grovers. I also own the cheaper Studio Dot model that has no dots and no binding to protect against damage from dropping. I call it my "Studio Dotless Eggshell." First time it's dropped, all I'll have left will be kindling. I sugggest spending the extra bucks, to begin with. I use a 30 watt tube amp because I prefer the sound of tube amps. That's a personal choice. The amp cost me 2 times what I paid for My Dot Deluxe because a guitar can always be upgraded. And all guitars will sound only as good as what they are plugged into. AlanRead full review
This guitar is not only beautiful it is almost perfect. The weight is perfect I actually prefer it over my les paul and the sound is so versatile from rock to blues to jazz it is perfect. I purchased it with the intention of changing the pickups to SD PG-1 N&B but after playing I may just leave it alone I will have to see what it sounds like on stage. I have by the way owned and played the gibson es 335 and the epiphone dot faded cherry this was a replacement for one that got stolen and this is a much nicer guitar.
This guitar MIK with the right guts, pickups, hardware and bone nut rocks! I installed some Golden Age Parker pickups from Stewmac along with a bone nut and a Gotch bridge this guitar kicks ass!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Sounds great, feels great, excellent instrument for relatively low cost
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This guitar is the perfect cross between an acoustic and an electric guitar. Great for a playing a wide range of music. Sounds wonderful.
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