norcalpiper
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So, i did something I rarely do. I bought an Epiphone. My experience with Epiphone has always been one that requires serious luthier setup and correction. Only then do I have a somewhat decent guitar. That is my experience. I have always seen reviews, or threads “I’ve been playing Gibsons for 40 years and this Epiphone sounds just as good”. I always felt those were people trying to make themselves feel better that they had to settle for an Epiphone…..anyway.
So I bought an Epiphone Dove Studio acoustic after I chipped some finish off the head stock of my Gibson Hummingbird on the coffee table while playing on the couch.
The guitar arrived and I took it straight to Dave Lynch who owns Sacramento Guitar Works (Guitar whisperer). I replaced the nut, saddle, and pins with bone.
I also removed all the fishman battery, wires and pickup.
I had the finish on the top sanded to a thin satin, nexk as well. I removed the weird, puffy pickguard and replaced it with a proper shaped tortoise shell hard guard from maker in Canada. Took the shitty wilkinsons and replaced with vintage plastic deluxe gotohs. All in all about $250.
All in $700. This guitar is now….Here’s the cliche …..It sounds like heavenly butter. It equals my Gibson at any point. I do know it was made in Indonesia, which we all know is miles above Chinese made, but this guitar does not have vaneers for sides and back. The maple is solid as I can se the wood grains on the inside matching the outside. There is a neck AND heel scarf….Its just weird that it sounds so good. It really does sound as good as any Gibson acoustic I’ve ever played (I have 2).
OK, finally my question. I am worried that if I put another pickup inside it, i will ruin this magic I’ve come upon. It was my intent to do so, but I’d like to ask if those of tou in the know think it might dampen, or kill the sound. Thanks for any advice.
So I bought an Epiphone Dove Studio acoustic after I chipped some finish off the head stock of my Gibson Hummingbird on the coffee table while playing on the couch.
The guitar arrived and I took it straight to Dave Lynch who owns Sacramento Guitar Works (Guitar whisperer). I replaced the nut, saddle, and pins with bone.
I also removed all the fishman battery, wires and pickup.
I had the finish on the top sanded to a thin satin, nexk as well. I removed the weird, puffy pickguard and replaced it with a proper shaped tortoise shell hard guard from maker in Canada. Took the shitty wilkinsons and replaced with vintage plastic deluxe gotohs. All in all about $250.
All in $700. This guitar is now….Here’s the cliche …..It sounds like heavenly butter. It equals my Gibson at any point. I do know it was made in Indonesia, which we all know is miles above Chinese made, but this guitar does not have vaneers for sides and back. The maple is solid as I can se the wood grains on the inside matching the outside. There is a neck AND heel scarf….Its just weird that it sounds so good. It really does sound as good as any Gibson acoustic I’ve ever played (I have 2).
OK, finally my question. I am worried that if I put another pickup inside it, i will ruin this magic I’ve come upon. It was my intent to do so, but I’d like to ask if those of tou in the know think it might dampen, or kill the sound. Thanks for any advice.