Re: japanese Les Paul
A Tokai LS100 Love Rock era, like '85 MIJ will smoke alot of epiphones IMO. Don't get me wrong..Epi's are filling a void for the crossover market, they have some nice features and redeeming models. Some lower end Gibsons really suck more than some mid to upper Epi's.
Only the Epiphone elites are really getting into caliber Les Pauls 'copies' IMO. (I haven't played the Zack Epi enough to really give it an honest go thru-I would say it is up there in the Epi LP line but that is based upon just store wanking opinion of it)
The only drawback worth pointing out to the LS85 and the LS100 is the circuit board soldered to the pots in the control cav. Other than that, the MIJ Tokais smoke Epi's IMO. As mentioned, replace some or all of the electronics and you will be pretty well pleased. 'Course...LS85 & 100's are going probably in the 1000 range now as opposed to 400-600 a few years back. Even MIJ Hondos bring a few hundred now.
A Tokai LS100 Love Rock era, like '85 MIJ will smoke alot of epiphones IMO. Don't get me wrong..Epi's are filling a void for the crossover market, they have some nice features and redeeming models. Some lower end Gibsons really suck more than some mid to upper Epi's.
Only the Epiphone elites are really getting into caliber Les Pauls 'copies' IMO. (I haven't played the Zack Epi enough to really give it an honest go thru-I would say it is up there in the Epi LP line but that is based upon just store wanking opinion of it)
The only drawback worth pointing out to the LS85 and the LS100 is the circuit board soldered to the pots in the control cav. Other than that, the MIJ Tokais smoke Epi's IMO. As mentioned, replace some or all of the electronics and you will be pretty well pleased. 'Course...LS85 & 100's are going probably in the 1000 range now as opposed to 400-600 a few years back. Even MIJ Hondos bring a few hundred now.
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