ギターの製造過程を紹介する3年前の動画に、現在起きている世界情勢に纏わることを寄ってたかってコメントして一方的な正義感に酔いしれている人たちはその筋違いな感性に恥を知った方がいい、これはそういう目的で作られた動画ではなくギタリストとして観てて楽しくまた貴重な資料なんだよ。 It's a three-year-old video showing the manufacturing process of a guitar. Those who are commenting that they want to get involved in the current world situation should be ashamed of their misguided sensibilities, this is not a video made for that purpose, it's fun to watch as a guitarist , It is also a valuable resource. Shame on you.
After 15 years, at 36, I am the proud owner of an Epiphone SG G400, with a sticker indicating "hand-crafted in china". I don't know if it was partially made by a machine, but MY GOD what a perfect job... I only had 3 "good" guitars, a Japanese Jackson, "Professional Fusion SX" which I exchanged for an Indonesian Ibanez RG 370 Fmz, just as good. . And this SG G400 that I just picked up, it's really nice to play, a really nice tone, thank you all for this video...
Thank You to all the Chinese people involved in making my beautiful Les Paul Standard Plus top Pro you collectively done a great Job and didn't rip me off in the process.
I've got one too, it just turned 10 years old in October made in the Qingdao Factory. Love the way it plays, but the person who had it before me replaced all the covers, nut and surrounds with black ones, and removed the scratch plate, so i'm trying to get it back to original parts. I may try and open a dialog with Epiphone and see if they'll provide me the stuff, so it's all original. Fantastic guitars :)
Epiphone NEEDS to do an updated tour video. The PRS tour of the SE factory with Cort was incredible and gave me a ton of respect for the SE models. The market can see the quality of epiphone increasing. Seeing it from the source would do them wonders
The new 2020 Epiphone "inspired by Gibson" range is amazing. I just purchased the new LP special in tv yellow, and that is an amazing guitar. Thanks to all these workers!!!!!!!!
@@Vichedges you’re an expert on American-Sino labour relations? Please. What nation do you think supports your national economy? Hint-it’s a red one. Who do you think America owes the majority of its national debt to? Hint-it’s a red one. Don’t buy from China? Get serious. Where were your cheap socks and underwear made? You never shop at Walmart? Come on man. Get real. It’s almost 2022.
@@Vichedges I assume you meant “comrade”, implying that I’m some sorta Commie. I’m not. I just know that your idea of “Buy American” is as outdated as rainbow suspenders and the Ford Fiesta. But whatever Dude, if you wanna pay more for a US a guitar, you do you. Peace.
Epiphone guitars are real guitars in every sense of the word. Last year I picked up a ES-335 Pro Limited Edition and it is simply an amazing instrument.
I'm amazed how much individual hand work goes in one each guitar! It's more like a wood shop than a factory. It even LOOKS like the old photos of the old New York Epiphone factory! I love my Epi's even more after seeing this.
Funny thing is the Epi plant is where Les Paul had design the log that became the "Les Paul" as well as the pickups back then Gibson laughed at electric gtr idea so Epiphone took on the job that Gibson gets credit for.. But don't confuse the Gibson cork sniffers. Yes I can feel the craftsmanship & see it I was a wood worker making high end interior wood for high dollar custom vans & trucks. I like the Epi headstock too.
So, to recap: We have a Japanese guy speaking Japanese interviewing an American guy, who is speaking in English and may or may not know what the Japanese interviewer is saying, but probably knows some Chinese words/phrases, and his primary job is to manage Chinese workers that probably neither speak Japanese or English working in a factory owned by an American company that makes very good Chinese copies of American designed instruments to sell around the world, especially in America, but their parent company (Gibson) has threatened to sue other Chinese companies that copy their designs........EPIC !
It's a strange new world we live in. The day's of made in America are over. I don't claim to understand all of the implications, economic or otherwise. I do know that my Epiphone Les Paul is a nice guitar and I do love it. That's something I guess.
@@jjryan1352 "yeeHaaw Nadine!! Get off the dang roof! Reverend can see ur smalls!!! Sheee---it *Bang*! *Ka-Pow*!! Its a lynching night tonight... !! Gonna Lynch me a neeegra"
I've always loved Epiphone and watching this video made me very sentimental for my Epiphones, now getting to see where they were "born" :) I'm the proud owner of a 2016 Limited Edition Epiphone Les Paul Blue Royale Standard (part of their Ltd.Ed. "Blue Royale" series), made in a beautiful Chicago Blue Pearl color finish w/ "Royale" style Silver Sparkle binding. My dad got it as a surprise for my birthday in 2016, saying "I know you're mainly a Strat guy, but I think you'll like this..." and he was absolutely right! This guitar is beyond incredible. It feels and plays great, tuning and intonation are rock solid. I kept the neck pickup (interestingly, it's labeled "DOT" on the back which makes me wonder if they used a humbucker meant for the Dot semi-hollowbody on these Les Pauls), and I installed an official EVH Frankenstein humbucker in the bridge . I gotta say the LP gtr + EVH pickup combo turned it into a MONSTER and it's now become my main "Rock" guitar for recording and performance. I hear what the critics of Chinese-made Epiphone in the comments are saying, but with all respect it's very much a subjective opinion. One person's garbage guitar is another person's cherished "number one" that is a literal extension of their creativity. These Epiphones are probably not as good as your precious 'MURICA-made Gibsons, but I think it's more about what the player creates with the guitar & how they customize it to their needs/styles than what country it came from - it's an understatement to say that when it comes to the electric guitar, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, haha.
@@cnseref1328 There are plenty of great guitarists that use/have used Epiphones and they "play/have played the hell out of them". Jared James Nichols, Zakk Wylde, Matt Heafy, Tommy Thayer(despite the controversy) are a couple examples. So even though I understand what you mean your statement is wrong.
My new guitar has just arrived. An Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plustop PRO (Limited Edition Bourbon Burst) made at the Qingdao Plant China, in September 2018. EVERY PART OF IT IS FAULTLESS, DETAILED, BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT. Thank you Chinese people for building this guitar with such awesome craftsmanship. WE ARE LUCKY TO BE ABLE TO BUY GUITARS LIKE THIS AT SUCH A GOOD PRICE.
I love that they have a good ol' boy from Tennessee running that factory. Might explain why they've gotten better in recent year. That dude won't put up with any BS!
A lot of people gonna hate everything that’s made in China, but you have to let go of these old stereotypes already. Because they’re getting better every year. Besides almost everything you use in your everyday life is made there. So I really appreciate quality/price ratio in terms of Epi’s
Maybe it’s not, but your corkscrew, glass, furniture, clothes, your phone is probably made there. My point is that no matter what country you from - it’s always the majority of things that surrounds you.
This was produced for a Japanese audience, likely the English speaking plant manager's words were subtitled in Japan but it was still very interesting. The first thing I noticed was the horrible air pollution and our host covering his face through the whole show.
2023- Just bought a Epiphone SG Traditional Pro in Metallic Gold, $379. Visually stunning and feels and plays great. In any economy, this guitar scratches that SG itch. THANK YOU DR. and All responsible for this video.
I own two Epiphone Les Paul's and though I really love these guitars, I did notice something in this video that explains why I have some slight damage on the fretboard near the 17th fret of the first one I bought. If you watch the person doing the neck fitting (5:10) they clamp the neck with a C-Clamp and do not protect the fretboard from the clamp. If you look close you can even see the scratches she puts on the fretboard from clamping it down. If you watch the "Gibson Factory Tour 2019" you can see how well they protect the fretboard from the clamp. Dont get me wrong, I love my guitar and wouldn't part with it for the world. I'm sure there are rigorous QC measures these guitars go through. This is just something that's being overlooked. Unfortunately it's a big oversight IMO. Maybe if someone from Epiphone reads this they can have them change that part of the process. All it would take is a padded block of wood between the clamp and the fretboard.
Yea I saw that and I also cringed. It looks Chinese alright. That’s why most import guitars I’ve owned have just never felt like real guitars. They feel, fake, they feel like copies. I’m not a cork sniffer. One of my favorite guitars I ever had was an Aria Pro II ZZ Bladerunner. But Nowadays my guitar collection is mainly US made with a couple Mexi Fenders.
@@Zeptyche a "real" guitar? What is a "real" guitar lol How many pro players with epiphone. On a record you can't tell the difference. They great, don't think price.
I have one too and it definitely is better than almost any Gibson made in the 70's and 80's. I love it. The only thing I might change, is the bridge. I may get a Faber to convert it to a "normal" ABR-1 style with the separate thumbwheel and a tail piece I can actually screw all the way to the body so I can top wrap the strings. Aside from that, she's perfect!
If anyone from China that works on this factory is watching this video, or if any of your relatives does, I want to say thank you. Because thanks to your labor we can have affordable nice guitars. I appreciate your work regardless of the payment you ger for doing this job. Thanks for countless hours playing guitars that are solid and beautiful enough to fulfill our dreams and our passion for music. And all at a price of many sacrifices you do because of your country labor policies. I don’t feel proud of it. That’s why at least I want to say Thank you. God bless you.
Shoutout to all of them. Just picked up one of the most reasonable priced electric guitars. SG Special in Satin Black for 199$. Plays so well and it was already perfectly set up. Very impressed. Shout out to China for basically everything that I have Inside of my house. We really don’t know let alone take the time to find out.
I have 3 Epiphones 2 LP Pros and 1 SG LP Custom and 4 Gibson LP Customs and 2 SG Standards, and I can say I love my Epiphones a lot, they play a little darker that the Gibsons and sound great coming out of my Marshall and Blackstar Rigs. Nice job my Chinese friends, you do excellent work. Thanks
@James Cowan Allows the wood to breathe? You mean the wood that's been dead for God knows how long? You morons and tone wood idiots are laughable idiots. Lmao at a dead tree breathing. Lmao!
It's funny how many negative comments you can read here. What are you expecting of a Epiphone that costs 1/4 of a Gibson? Same quality, same finish? That's what you get for that price. If you aren't happy, buy one Gibson. If you have one Gibson, respect those who can't afford one Gibson.
Nearly everyone can afford a Gibby. The student level guitars Gibson makes are really nice. People that know guitars can tell the difference. It usually amounts to saving for an extra couple of weeks to buy a decent instrument. The savings, in the balance, isn't enough to justify the poor quality and terrible finish. All that beautiful wood just drenched in a thick poly finish. Cordova guitars is another great example of this. Decent guitars, but about the same cost as a Takamine, Alvarez or Taylor? If you look at the finish, it's godawful. . . and yet the price is the same as a well made instrument. This isn't real value. A few of their 335 style guitars are good, I'll allow that, but their solid bodies aren't worth it considering what else is on the market right now, and the fact that you can pick up studios on Reverb all day well under a grand. Korean made PRS are basically American quality Gibsons at this point, Chinese stuff can't even compare. At this point, it's just ignorance, buying one of these. It should go without saying that Gibbys coming from Japan are heads and shoulders above these things, and for just a little bit more.
@@austntexan You are so wrong buddy, only people from countries with good economy can afford your "Gibby". Generally Gibson's prices are adjusted for Americans and their economy. Your statement reminds of something my little sister said to me a couple days ago, "I think that world hunger is a myth, as I haven't experienced it"
Incredible guitars for the price..some Epis are real Tone Monsters..!!!!..i got one that blew everything away..sold my expensive ones & kept a 2014 Epi LP..its unlike any guitar ive owned & played...thanks Epiphone & God Bless..
That is amazing you mention this man...I recently got an Epi studio LP and its seriously the best guitar iv ever owned in all measurable ways...I have a USA tele and a Gibson LP but my Epi is just more fun to play and sounds wonderful. Cheers to you my friend. (my epi LP Alpine white and is a 2002)
@John Smitty I think that is subjective man...Gibsons are not trash by any musical standard. Comparatively they are also not 6 times better then epiphone...in many cases they are not better at all.
@John Smitty Actually I change my mind Gibsons are overpriced trash haha...but seriously, finding a nice playing guitar (any brand) is hard ...finding a really nice Gibson is a great thing...I think finding a really nice Epiphone is an even better thing for most people. Much like finding love...finding a special guitar happens maybe once in a lifetime...alot of people expect to get this simply from a brand or a particular price range but it dosent work like that because its subjective and everybody plays different and what feels right to one person is different for another.
I don't understand the " Cheap " comments. There are plenty of comparison video's of "Chibson's" vs Gibson and the only quality issues are usually just the parts installed. Swap those cheap parts out for better and you have an awesome guitar for less. Do I care if it's from China? NO WAY! Maybe if Gibson wasn't so greedy they wouldn't have to worry lol.
I bought a chibson just to see what they made and I received a guitar with a repair fretboard (by the way with a different piece of wood with a different color/grain and the repair was made only on one case/fret, a real joke!!) and the worst was the wood that was not dry and it finish with a big crack on it, enough to put a finger in it... No seriously those guitars are garbage! I don't speak about chinese Epi, it's very good guitars but the other "makers" who make chibson and just try to fool people for 300$...
I bought an Epiphone SG G-400 a couple of weeks ago that was made here. I have to say, there is not a flaw on it. Beautiful guitar. Fit and finish is perfect. Plays and sounds great.
I was impressed with how clean the factory appeared. I've got several Gibsons and a couple of Epiphones and I must admit that the Chinese made guitars are VERY high in quality.
What a great video. The subject matter is fantastic and the interviewer's excitement and enthusiasm for the product kept the video entertaining. It was also obvious he is knowledgeable about guitars. The Epiphone factory's look very much like the old Fender factory in Fullerton, California. Dear Epiphone, I recently purchased a Les Paul Traditional Pro III Plus Limited Edition built in 2019 and it is the finest guitar I have ever played. Thank you for your fantastic dedication to excellence.
I own two Epiphones. The first is an Fg150 acoustic guitar I got for my birthday in 1975. I got my Les Paul in 2016. I love them both. My dog has literally been around the world with me. I have other more expensive Fender guitars and a Takamine ef341sc I gig with. But my epis are near and dear to my heart.
Good video . I liked the fact it was straight to the point and no needless dialog , Gibson Epiphone makes the best guitars in the world and is one of the reason they are my favorite brand of guitar .
I yell you what. The Chinese have really stepped up their game. They are learni,g just the same as the Koreans and they are getting it right. I played a 60s Tribute today that was off the charts good.
Cool video. Just bought a 2021 Epiphone Prophecy Les Paul and couldn’t be happier. Had a professional luthier inspect and set up. Great modern guitar 🎸
As an American I don’t like seeing foreign made products, but now I have seen this video - I am a much prouder owner of my Epiphone SG. Seems like there is more hands on than at the actual Gibson factory in the USA
The only way one could buy an Epiphone guitar in an affordable price is through outsourcing, I don't know why people don't understand that. If you want american-made, buy Gibson.
I picked up a Traditional Pro IV Les Paul this last month and it is nearly flawless. It's a solid, thick, sturdy beast for the price. Could not be happier. Glad these guys make them with love, and if this thing lasts a long time, they are doing God's work for the little guy.
My earliest ownership experience with Epiphones goes back to 2008. I bought a LP Studio and a G400 (SG copy), both of which came from the Chinese factories. The quality was not all that great. Passable to okay. I didn't know as much about guitars then as I do now. I can rewire a semi-hollow, change pickups, adjust the truss rod, install a new nut and shape it to fit. I don't have fret tools or any more tools for a job that would require some major surgery....which would of course be better suited to a luthier. I can say that fast forwarding 10-11 years and the Chinese factory has improved immensely. My 2019 Epiphone Riviera P93 goldtop is a really nice guitar. The inlay work is really good. The frets are all seated nicely and display no sharp edges. There are some small, barely noticeable areas of paint and binding coming together that don't always come out perfectly even on the big boy guitars. Overall, Epiphone China has come a long way. The Chinese factories really have made some big strides in improvement. If I could pick which factory my future Epiphone guitars come from I'd still take one from the Indonesian factory. Always had really good luck with those. At any rate, Epiphones represent some really good value. There's no shame in playing one and I kinda think there's a cool vibe to playing their semi-hollows. Their semi-hollow body guitars are really good and I'd say they are the best guitars they make.
If you know how to play these are fine guitars. The inconsistencies I have found in 3 tributes are slight neck profile diffrences, weight diffrences, and huge tone diffrences. Each with the same exact specs. (57 gibson pickups)-Out of my 3 one is an absolute GEM in tone, and it happens to be the heaviest in weight. I think the hand work comes through more. I gig with this one and I get compliments. And yes Ive had many Gibsons in my life. 2 standards, 2 Explorers and a 1983 custom shop ordered black beauty. The 1960 tribute SMOKES the standards, but the black beauty (shawbuckers) eeks out the tribute but barely. I think epiphones are fine instruments and I think people get hung up on the idea that if they have a gibson it "proves they can play". Sometimes an instrument can be overbuilt to the point of building the soul out of it.
I've played all but I only play gibson electronics now just because they're made in the usa by people making a honest or great wage .. those poor Chinese people don't get paid crap .. a step above slave labor but still
@@jesterjigs9914do you honestly think that Gibson employees earn an “honest wage”? I’ll bet that you’d be disappointed to find out that they don’t. They’re factory workers. And if Gibson is paying anything near what Paul Reed Smith is paying, the workers are making just about minimum wage. …..I live 30 minutes from the PRS factory in Maryland. They don’t pay enough to make it worth my drive.
The Chinese are good wood workers. They have a history of building traditional wood furniture purely with joints, no nails and no glue. Having your guitar made in China cheaply might be a better deal than you think.
With so much of a guitar made by automated processes, would you even be able to tell where it was made if it wasn't labeled "Made in China" or the serial number didn't give it away? I have 2 Chinese made guitars (that I did not have to pay a ridiculous "made in America" price for) and both are good quality and worth more than the price I paid. But I'm sure some people won't want anything to do with them because it may imply they aren't rich enough to buy an American made one. I see that even the Joe Bonamassa model is made in China.
He would be it was the Epiphone Plant that made Les's Log into The Les Paul as well as the Pickups. Don't tell the Gibson cork sniffers don't want to confuse them. Imo todays Epi's from China is as good as Gibson USA or better.
@Watchman4u i would tend to think that he may see a difference, as his epiphones were made by true epiphone and not the cheap gibson brand. you know that the actual components are of a lesser quality than you would get with USA made stuff, right? they use pot metal, lower quality copper, etc. just sayin'
Love mine. I own three….2021 Les Paul Custom in black, 2021 ‘58 V in black, and the brand new 2023 Korina ‘58 V…..and an absolutely awesome instrument. Anyone who bashes the modern Epiphone company is just foolish.
Lol I came here just to see how the guitar is made and this comment section is going on and on about communism. I mean look at the 2020 line up of epiphones les pauls with the classic and the standard. The reviews are great and the vast majority of people seem to think its a great value for the price. Obviously the American ones have more individual effort and attention to detail but for that increase in quality you are paying 3 to 4 times the price.
Too bad Epiphone didn't have a Custom Shop in China.I'd love to be able to order a Epiphone Les Paul the way i wanted it built,Color,pickups,hardware,etc.
Do it yourself, that's what I did. 2018 EPI LP Standard Pro. SD Seth Lovers pickups, Stew Mac Roller Bridge, Tone Man electronics, SwitchCraft Input and Selector, Tusq Nut. Plays better than any Gibson I've ever handled and looks just as good too. Sorry, I don't get paid advertise for overpriced guitars.
I buy, sell, trade, repair and play guitars for a hobby. Over the years I've owned over 20 Epiphones and only 3 Gibsons. I have never had a factory-related issue with any of my Epiphones. But all 3 of my Gibsons had some sort of factory defect that slipped past Q.C. Maybe just coincidence?
I bought a Peter Frampton Epiphone Triple Pups Les Paul Custom 7 months. I must say, the guitar has a outstanding fit & finish moreover the out of the box set up was incredible! Good job Epiphone!
@Backspin66 my gibson is pretty awesome. i disagree with your statement based on experience. and judging by what people take on tour, i would say they disagree, too
I can’t believe all the negativity especially when other American companies make their products in China eg Apple Nike etc etc. My Epiphone 1959 is a great guitar.
What a great vid. Thanks for posting!!! First thing i appreciated is how clean these factories are. I've bought 3 Epi's ove the years,,,a G400 in '96 MIK that was cool but needed a partial fret mill and complete dress to correct a low fret (11th i think). Shop split the cost. Played great and even smelled good but had some dead spots for single notes. This wasn't the neck. I could feel the body 'rejecting' these notes. I didn't keep it more than a few years. In '07 i Bought a Les Paul Std + also MIK. Its been great. In '12 i bought another G400, this time MIC. Its been great!! Necks chunky after the 10th fret or so but the actions low so alls well. There was a time this got played the most of the 12 guitars i have. I should fire it up!! btw, i teared up seeing that LP neck and body get glued together. I really need to play more (move screwed me over).
ギターの製造過程を紹介する3年前の動画に、現在起きている世界情勢に纏わることを寄ってたかってコメントして一方的な正義感に酔いしれている人たちはその筋違いな感性に恥を知った方がいい、これはそういう目的で作られた動画ではなくギタリストとして観てて楽しくまた貴重な資料なんだよ。
It's a three-year-old video showing the manufacturing process of a guitar. Those who are commenting that they want to get involved in the current world situation should be ashamed of their misguided sensibilities, this is not a video made for that purpose, it's fun to watch as a guitarist , It is also a valuable resource. Shame on you.
I'm showing this video to my Epi Les Paul to see if he remembers home 🙂
I feel bad for the employees.. they don't realy have a choice to work there and they don't get paid a fair wage
😂😂😂
That's one warm comment!
Yeah i was looking at my Epi les Paul custom and ES335 wondering if they were in one of those presses.
He is home.
一昨年の正月頃、青島製のエピ335proを新品で買ったけども10年前くらいのSGは酷い出来だったな~なんて記憶が吹っ飛ぶくらい名機だった。ボディがめちゃしっかりしてる。
実際のところ工業のレベルなんて時代と共に当たり前に進歩してる訳だし、安ギターに使われてるテクノロジーであっても停滞しているわけではないと認識を改めさせられた。
i love watching a tour of an american brand at a factory in china in japanese
I thought that sounded like Japanese. Even the subs look Japanese.
HAHAHAHAHAHAAH! Thought I was the only one that peeped that! LMAO!
right i was wondering too, the guy with the mask is speaking japanese and not chinese. ?????
HAHAHAH
Epiphone is a greek brand. Do some research before talking.
Cheap mass produced guitars like this are why music is so accessible. People should be happy about that.
After 15 years, at 36, I am the proud owner of an Epiphone SG G400, with a sticker indicating "hand-crafted in china". I don't know if it was partially made by a machine, but MY GOD what a perfect job... I only had 3 "good" guitars, a Japanese Jackson, "Professional Fusion SX" which I exchanged for an Indonesian Ibanez RG 370 Fmz, just as good. . And this SG G400 that I just picked up, it's really nice to play, a really nice tone, thank you all for this video...
Thank You to all the Chinese people involved in making my beautiful Les Paul Standard Plus top Pro you collectively done a great Job and didn't rip me off in the process.
I've got one too, it just turned 10 years old in October made in the Qingdao Factory. Love the way it plays, but the person who had it before me replaced all the covers, nut and surrounds with black ones, and removed the scratch plate, so i'm trying to get it back to original parts. I may try and open a dialog with Epiphone and see if they'll provide me the stuff, so it's all original. Fantastic guitars :)
Very true, same as mine:)
I just got one a week ago and competes with my Gibson in a really paired up fight. I LOVE IT
I agree
still live in 60s??? Keep that pathetic thoughts and never wake up, Clown!
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China's Quality Control has really improved over the years. Epiphone makes a very nice guitar for a very reasonable price, and they sound awesome!
But price epiphone not best, also electronics as if made by children.
The small children make it the best.
look at the neck at 5 mins 10 secs and then talk about quality control again.
@@Felmyst Gibson doesn't have much to brag about their either except for the quality of the electronics.
@@kloppsarmy8361 I am looking at it , tell me what you see good or bad
Makes me appreciate my beautiful guitar even more when I see all the happy and highly skilled workers. Thank you crew!
Are they happy though?
Epiphone NEEDS to do an updated tour video. The PRS tour of the SE factory with Cort was incredible and gave me a ton of respect for the SE models.
The market can see the quality of epiphone increasing. Seeing it from the source would do them wonders
The new 2020 Epiphone "inspired by Gibson" range is amazing. I just purchased the new LP special in tv yellow, and that is an amazing guitar. Thanks to all these workers!!!!!!!!
Agree , I have a 60s model standard les Paul , best guitar I ever have.
Thanks to all these communist slave workers.
You shouldn’t be buying from China.
@@Vichedges you’re an expert on American-Sino labour relations? Please. What nation do you think supports your national economy? Hint-it’s a red one. Who do you think America owes the majority of its national debt to? Hint-it’s a red one.
Don’t buy from China? Get serious. Where were your cheap socks and underwear made? You never shop at Walmart? Come on man. Get real. It’s almost 2022.
@@ASM881 sure thing Conrad’s.
@@Vichedges I assume you meant “comrade”, implying that I’m some sorta Commie. I’m not. I just know that your idea of “Buy American” is as outdated as rainbow suspenders and the Ford Fiesta. But whatever Dude, if you wanna pay more for a US a guitar, you do you. Peace.
懸命に働くことから生まれるものは、その時代を問わず素晴らしいと再確認させられました。貴重な動画に感謝します。
エピフォンギターは好きだったのもあり、興味深く動画を拝見させていただきました。
Epiphone guitars are real guitars in every sense of the word. Last year I picked up a ES-335 Pro Limited Edition and it is simply an amazing instrument.
I'm amazed how much individual hand work goes in one each guitar! It's more like a wood shop than a factory. It even LOOKS like the old photos of the old New York Epiphone factory! I love my Epi's even more after seeing this.
The amount of hand work struck me too.
Funny thing is the Epi plant is where Les Paul had design the log that became the "Les Paul" as well as the pickups back then Gibson laughed at electric gtr idea so Epiphone took on the job that Gibson gets credit for.. But don't confuse the Gibson cork sniffers. Yes I can feel the craftsmanship & see it I was a wood worker making high end interior wood for high dollar custom vans & trucks. I like the Epi headstock too.
I too was really surprised. Thought there would be much more automation. Glad to see a lot of quality hand craftsmanship
My Epiphone Les Paul standard Pro is awesome thanks to all the workers in this factory you guys rock !
So, to recap: We have a Japanese guy speaking Japanese interviewing an American guy, who is speaking in English and may or may not know what the Japanese interviewer is saying, but probably knows some Chinese words/phrases, and his primary job is to manage Chinese workers that probably neither speak Japanese or English working in a factory owned by an American company that makes very good Chinese copies of American designed instruments to sell around the world, especially in America, but their parent company (Gibson) has threatened to sue other Chinese companies that copy their designs........EPIC !
It's a strange new world we live in. The day's of made in America are over. I don't claim to understand all of the implications, economic or otherwise. I do know that my Epiphone Les Paul is a nice guitar and I do love it. That's something I guess.
Wow, how long did it take to come up with all these obvious facts?
And sent to Nashville no less.
@@jjryan1352 "yeeHaaw Nadine!! Get off the dang roof! Reverend can see ur smalls!!! Sheee---it *Bang*! *Ka-Pow*!! Its a lynching night tonight... !! Gonna Lynch me a neeegra"
I wonder how much the Chinese workers get paid to make all these guitars
Everybody is calling it trash, but for the price it’s amazing and you all know it
Yeah your right , they scream I ll never buy a China made instrument but when night come, all of them goes to their cellars and play on a Epi.
I own two now and have had several others. I love Epiphones. Seeing this vid helps me understand why the quality is so consistent.
I've always loved Epiphone and watching this video made me very sentimental for my Epiphones, now getting to see where they were "born" :)
I'm the proud owner of a 2016 Limited Edition Epiphone Les Paul Blue Royale Standard (part of their Ltd.Ed. "Blue Royale" series), made in a beautiful Chicago Blue Pearl color finish w/ "Royale" style Silver Sparkle binding. My dad got it as a surprise for my birthday in 2016, saying "I know you're mainly a Strat guy, but I think you'll like this..." and he was absolutely right! This guitar is beyond incredible. It feels and plays great, tuning and intonation are rock solid. I kept the neck pickup (interestingly, it's labeled "DOT" on the back which makes me wonder if they used a humbucker meant for the Dot semi-hollowbody on these Les Pauls), and I installed an official EVH Frankenstein humbucker in the bridge . I gotta say the LP gtr + EVH pickup combo turned it into a MONSTER and it's now become my main "Rock" guitar for recording and performance.
I hear what the critics of Chinese-made Epiphone in the comments are saying, but with all respect it's very much a subjective opinion. One person's garbage guitar is another person's cherished "number one" that is a literal extension of their creativity. These Epiphones are probably not as good as your precious 'MURICA-made Gibsons, but I think it's more about what the player creates with the guitar & how they customize it to their needs/styles than what country it came from - it's an understatement to say that when it comes to the electric guitar, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, haha.
米国のギブソン工場より素材を丁寧に扱われているのでびっくりしました。こちらの方が良い音がするのではないかと感じましたね。
These guitars are exceptionally well made and you really can’t go wrong with any of them.
I have a bunch of Epiphones. Great guitars. Just purchased a Casino. Loving it.
I had a Epiphone AlleyKat at one time. I traded it for a DiAngelico hollowbody. I still regret that decision.
Enjoy your slave labor imported crap!
@@werewolflover8636Enjoy jerking off to werewolf you weirdo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I can hear a lot of americans screaming in the comments using their made in china iphones lmao.
Yup they are pissing me off
Well, you do not play the hell out of your iPhone though.
not even close to the same thing lmao this is just an attempt to make people scream and cry
We’re all screaming HARROW‼️
@@cnseref1328 There are plenty of great guitarists that use/have used Epiphones and they "play/have played the hell out of them". Jared James Nichols, Zakk Wylde, Matt Heafy, Tommy Thayer(despite the controversy) are a couple examples. So even though I understand what you mean your statement is wrong.
And I complain about my job...hats off to the hard workers in the background 🙌🙌🙌
素敵なギターをありがとう。
末長く愛用させて頂きます。
They got a Japanese dude interviewing an American in China 😂
I might downvote this video because I didnt get to hear the white guy speak Japanese with a Southern accent.
They were all wearing mask except the southern gentleman years ago! Think about it!!
Mr World Wide
My new guitar has just arrived. An Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plustop PRO (Limited Edition Bourbon Burst)
made at the Qingdao Plant China, in September 2018.
EVERY PART OF IT IS FAULTLESS, DETAILED, BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT. Thank you Chinese people for building this guitar with such awesome craftsmanship.
WE ARE LUCKY TO BE ABLE TO BUY GUITARS LIKE THIS AT SUCH A GOOD PRICE.
Colonel Walter E. Agree got my cherry sunburst Plustop les Paul standard couldn’t be happier high quality instrument for such a good price
I love that they have a good ol' boy from Tennessee running that factory. Might explain why they've gotten better in recent year. That dude won't put up with any BS!
ギターはじめて半年たって、
エピフォンのsg買いましたが、最高!
貴重な動画をありがとうございました。
どのギターであっても、人の手が加わっているということを改めて実感しました。
おもしろかったです!
A lot of people gonna hate everything that’s made in China, but you have to let go of these old stereotypes already. Because they’re getting better every year. Besides almost everything you use in your everyday life is made there.
So I really appreciate quality/price ratio in terms of Epi’s
So when I sit down for breakfast with my customary bottle of champagne, it's made in China?
Maybe it’s not, but your corkscrew, glass, furniture, clothes, your phone is probably made there.
My point is that no matter what country you from - it’s always the majority of things that surrounds you.
The Chinese Squier Classic Vibes are supposed to be good.
I keep petting my Les Paul telling it "look, that's where you're from." 😭🤣🤣
LOL! Brilliant. Thank you for making me smile today.
They make Epis during the day...and Chibsons durind the night 😆👍
LOL!!!
This was produced for a Japanese audience, likely the English speaking plant manager's words were subtitled in Japan but it was still very interesting. The first thing I noticed was the horrible air pollution and our host covering his face through the whole show.
2023- Just bought a Epiphone SG Traditional Pro in Metallic Gold, $379. Visually stunning and feels and plays great. In any economy, this guitar scratches that SG itch. THANK YOU DR. and All responsible for this video.
Got an Epiphone Casino for Christmas and I love it! So much character to that guitar
I own two Epiphone Les Paul's and though I really love these guitars, I did notice something in this video that explains why I have some slight damage on the fretboard near the 17th fret of the first one I bought. If you watch the person doing the neck fitting (5:10) they clamp the neck with a C-Clamp and do not protect the fretboard from the clamp. If you look close you can even see the scratches she puts on the fretboard from clamping it down. If you watch the "Gibson Factory Tour 2019" you can see how well they protect the fretboard from the clamp. Dont get me wrong, I love my guitar and wouldn't part with it for the world. I'm sure there are rigorous QC measures these guitars go through. This is just something that's being overlooked. Unfortunately it's a big oversight IMO. Maybe if someone from Epiphone reads this they can have them change that part of the process. All it would take is a padded block of wood between the clamp and the fretboard.
I clinched my teeth when i seen that.
Quality control was absent the day they made yours.
I was thinking the same thing, probably shouldn’t have filmed that part lol
Yea I saw that and I also cringed. It looks Chinese alright. That’s why most import guitars I’ve owned have just never felt like real guitars. They feel, fake, they feel like copies. I’m not a cork sniffer. One of my favorite guitars I ever had was an Aria Pro II ZZ Bladerunner. But Nowadays my guitar collection is mainly US made with a couple Mexi Fenders.
@@Zeptyche a "real" guitar? What is a "real" guitar lol How many pro players with epiphone. On a record you can't tell the difference. They great, don't think price.
Bought a 59 epi reissue. The thing is basically a gibson with epi on the headstock. Amazing guitar.
I have one too and it definitely is better than almost any Gibson made in the 70's and 80's. I love it. The only thing I might change, is the bridge. I may get a Faber to convert it to a "normal" ABR-1 style with the separate thumbwheel and a tail piece I can actually screw all the way to the body so I can top wrap the strings. Aside from that, she's perfect!
I just got a 59 two weeks ago love it but I will own another gibson les paul
If anyone from China that works on this factory is watching this video, or if any of your relatives does, I want to say thank you. Because thanks to your labor we can have affordable nice guitars. I appreciate your work regardless of the payment you ger for doing this job. Thanks for countless hours playing guitars that are solid and beautiful enough to fulfill our dreams and our passion for music. And all at a price of many sacrifices you do because of your country labor policies. I don’t feel proud of it. That’s why at least I want to say Thank you. God bless you.
Shoutout to all of them. Just picked up one of the most reasonable priced electric guitars. SG Special in Satin Black for 199$. Plays so well and it was already perfectly set up. Very impressed. Shout out to China for basically everything that I have Inside of my house. We really don’t know let alone take the time to find out.
I have 3 Epiphones 2 LP Pros and 1 SG LP Custom and 4 Gibson LP Customs and 2 SG Standards, and I can say I love my Epiphones a lot, they play a little darker that the Gibsons and sound great coming out of my Marshall and Blackstar Rigs.
Nice job my Chinese friends, you do excellent work. Thanks
@James Cowan Allows the wood to breathe? You mean the wood that's been dead for God knows how long? You morons and tone wood idiots are laughable idiots. Lmao at a dead tree breathing. Lmao!
Thank you for building my awesome Thunderbird, the best bass I ever played.
Epiphone is a big name in Japan. They were made there for a few decades. Neat to see Japanese show about a Chinese factory.
It's funny how many negative comments you can read here. What are you expecting of a Epiphone that costs 1/4 of a Gibson? Same quality, same finish? That's what you get for that price. If you aren't happy, buy one Gibson. If you have one Gibson, respect those who can't afford one Gibson.
Funny thing is Gibson is also well known for their 'quality' work haha
Nearly everyone can afford a Gibby. The student level guitars Gibson makes are really nice. People that know guitars can tell the difference. It usually amounts to saving for an extra couple of weeks to buy a decent instrument. The savings, in the balance, isn't enough to justify the poor quality and terrible finish. All that beautiful wood just drenched in a thick poly finish. Cordova guitars is another great example of this. Decent guitars, but about the same cost as a Takamine, Alvarez or Taylor? If you look at the finish, it's godawful. . . and yet the price is the same as a well made instrument. This isn't real value. A few of their 335 style guitars are good, I'll allow that, but their solid bodies aren't worth it considering what else is on the market right now, and the fact that you can pick up studios on Reverb all day well under a grand. Korean made PRS are basically American quality Gibsons at this point, Chinese stuff can't even compare. At this point, it's just ignorance, buying one of these. It should go without saying that Gibbys coming from Japan are heads and shoulders above these things, and for just a little bit more.
@@austntexan You are so wrong buddy, only people from countries with good economy can afford your "Gibby". Generally Gibson's prices are adjusted for Americans and their economy. Your statement reminds of something my little sister said to me a couple days ago, "I think that world hunger is a myth, as I haven't experienced it"
@@martinmcfly2770 😅 shit this gave me a good chuckle.
@@austntexan lmao dude, youre so narrow..
I recently purchased an Epiphone EJ200 and its a hell of a nice guitar for $499
I've just bought the epiphone es 175 premium in red wine loving it
Incredible guitars for the price..some Epis are real Tone Monsters..!!!!..i got one that blew everything away..sold my expensive ones & kept a 2014 Epi LP..its unlike any guitar ive owned & played...thanks Epiphone & God Bless..
That is amazing you mention this man...I recently got an Epi studio LP and its seriously the best guitar iv ever owned in all measurable ways...I have a USA tele and a Gibson LP but my Epi is just more fun to play and sounds wonderful. Cheers to you my friend. (my epi LP Alpine white and is a 2002)
@John Smitty I think that is subjective man...Gibsons are not trash by any musical standard. Comparatively they are also not 6 times better then epiphone...in many cases they are not better at all.
@John Smitty Actually I change my mind Gibsons are overpriced trash haha...but seriously, finding a nice playing guitar (any brand) is hard ...finding a really nice Gibson is a great thing...I think finding a really nice Epiphone is an even better thing for most people. Much like finding love...finding a special guitar happens maybe once in a lifetime...alot of people expect to get this simply from a brand or a particular price range but it dosent work like that because its subjective and everybody plays different and what feels right to one person is different for another.
I don't understand the " Cheap " comments. There are plenty of comparison video's of "Chibson's" vs Gibson and the only quality issues are usually just the parts installed. Swap those cheap parts out for better and you have an awesome guitar for less. Do I care if it's from China? NO WAY! Maybe if Gibson wasn't so greedy they wouldn't have to worry lol.
I bought a chibson just to see what they made and I received a guitar with a repair fretboard (by the way with a different piece of wood with a different color/grain and the repair was made only on one case/fret, a real joke!!) and the worst was the wood that was not dry and it finish with a big crack on it, enough to put a finger in it...
No seriously those guitars are garbage! I don't speak about chinese Epi, it's very good guitars but the other "makers" who make chibson and just try to fool people for 300$...
I bought an Epiphone SG G-400 a couple of weeks ago that was made here. I have to say, there is not a flaw on it. Beautiful guitar. Fit and finish is perfect. Plays and sounds great.
Thank you Chinese people for making my beautiful Epiphone Zakk Wylde Les Paul Custom Plus Bullseye! Customs are the best ones!
I was impressed with how clean the factory appeared. I've got several Gibsons and a couple of Epiphones and I must admit that the Chinese made guitars are VERY high in quality.
What a great video. The subject matter is fantastic and the interviewer's excitement and enthusiasm for the product kept the video entertaining. It was also obvious he is knowledgeable about guitars. The Epiphone factory's look very much like the old Fender factory in Fullerton, California.
Dear Epiphone,
I recently purchased a Les Paul Traditional Pro III Plus Limited Edition built in 2019 and it is the finest guitar I have ever played. Thank you for your fantastic dedication to excellence.
Very, very interesting, I did not realise how much the guitars are so "hands on", proud to own 5 Epi's (y)
I guess 5 epis are worth 1 gibi.
@@BenState Kurt Cobain played a $20 second hand acoustic on Nevermind. But yeah, amateurs should complain about cheap guitars 👍
I own two Epiphones. The first is an Fg150 acoustic guitar I got for my birthday in 1975. I got my Les Paul in 2016. I love them both. My dog has literally been around the world with me. I have other more expensive Fender guitars and a Takamine ef341sc I gig with. But my epis are near and dear to my heart.
Very impressive. Epiphone guitars are one of the best in regards to quality control. They are very consistent and well built.
This is were my beloved Custom comes from! So glad to have an insight!
Thank you all for making my beautiful G-400 pro with neck binding!
Epiphone guitars are excellent.
I've had a Gibson j200 and now own a eppi 200 I think I like the eppi better
I know my Les Paul is a cheap fake because it stays in tune.
Just bought my very first Epiphone acoustic guitar yesterday and I am very happy with the overall quality and sound!
Good video . I liked the fact it was straight to the point and no needless dialog , Gibson Epiphone makes the best guitars in the world and is one of the reason they are my favorite brand of guitar .
I yell you what. The Chinese have really stepped up their game. They are learni,g just the same as the Koreans and they are getting it right. I played a 60s Tribute today that was off the charts good.
Wood is problem humidity
For guitar-geeks, there's something so satisfying about watching wood turn into such beautifully-crafted instruments.
Cool video. Just bought a 2021 Epiphone Prophecy Les Paul and couldn’t be happier. Had a professional luthier inspect and set up. Great modern guitar 🎸
Epiphone are doing something right ... I own 2 - MIK & MIC and both are as good as anything with Gibson on the headstock.
As an American I don’t like seeing foreign made products, but now I have seen this video - I am a much prouder owner of my Epiphone SG. Seems like there is more hands on than at the actual Gibson factory in the USA
Soon there should be an Epiphone custom shop!!!
The only way one could buy an Epiphone guitar in an affordable price is through outsourcing, I don't know why people don't understand that. If you want american-made, buy Gibson.
A very interesting and informative video tour. Thanks Epiphone for making a high quality product at a fair price.
Surprised how manual a process it is. Thought there'd be more robots and machines
I recently took a les paul modern, plays and looks like a dream. all smooth as, perfectly made sounds incredible ! thank you China workers
I picked up a Traditional Pro IV Les Paul this last month and it is nearly flawless. It's a solid, thick, sturdy beast for the price. Could not be happier. Glad these guys make them with love, and if this thing lasts a long time, they are doing God's work for the little guy.
My earliest ownership experience with Epiphones goes back to 2008. I bought a LP Studio and a G400 (SG copy), both of which came from the Chinese factories. The quality was not all that great. Passable to okay. I didn't know as much about guitars then as I do now. I can rewire a semi-hollow, change pickups, adjust the truss rod, install a new nut and shape it to fit. I don't have fret tools or any more tools for a job that would require some major surgery....which would of course be better suited to a luthier. I can say that fast forwarding 10-11 years and the Chinese factory has improved immensely. My 2019 Epiphone Riviera P93 goldtop is a really nice guitar. The inlay work is really good. The frets are all seated nicely and display no sharp edges. There are some small, barely noticeable areas of paint and binding coming together that don't always come out perfectly even on the big boy guitars. Overall, Epiphone China has come a long way. The Chinese factories really have made some big strides in improvement. If I could pick which factory my future Epiphone guitars come from I'd still take one from the Indonesian factory. Always had really good luck with those. At any rate, Epiphones represent some really good value. There's no shame in playing one and I kinda think there's a cool vibe to playing their semi-hollows. Their semi-hollow body guitars are really good and I'd say they are the best guitars they make.
If you know how to play these are fine guitars. The inconsistencies I have found in 3 tributes are slight neck profile diffrences, weight diffrences, and huge tone diffrences. Each with the same exact specs. (57 gibson pickups)-Out of my 3 one is an absolute GEM in tone, and it happens to be the heaviest in weight. I think the hand work comes through more. I gig with this one and I get compliments. And yes Ive had many Gibsons in my life. 2 standards, 2 Explorers and a 1983 custom shop ordered black beauty. The 1960 tribute SMOKES the standards, but the black beauty (shawbuckers) eeks out the tribute but barely. I think epiphones are fine instruments and I think people get hung up on the idea that if they have a gibson it "proves they can play". Sometimes an instrument can be overbuilt to the point of building the soul out of it.
I've played all but I only play gibson electronics now just because they're made in the usa by people making a honest or great wage .. those poor Chinese people don't get paid crap .. a step above slave labor but still
@@jesterjigs9914do you honestly think that Gibson employees earn an “honest wage”? I’ll bet that you’d be disappointed to find out that they don’t. They’re factory workers. And if Gibson is paying anything near what Paul Reed Smith is paying, the workers are making just about minimum wage. …..I live 30 minutes from the PRS factory in Maryland. They don’t pay enough to make it worth my drive.
you need to boycott Gibson then
they are the owners of Epiphone and dictate where their guitars are made
My brain exploded when I heard a Japanese man talking when I was expecting Chinese.
The Chinese are good wood workers. They have a history of building traditional wood furniture purely with joints, no nails and no glue.
Having your guitar made in China cheaply might be a better deal than you think.
I only have one guitar it's been 3 years since I bought brand new les paul epiphone. The quality of the guitar is great.
I have 2 Epiphone guitars super jumbo. Es 175 and they are awesome instruments 8 years playing church no problem.
Thank you so much for making this video all you great people !!! 🎸
どんなことでもそうですが、こういう所で黙々と働いてくれている人には本当に感謝です。
Thank you for great guitars!
Thank you for the factory tour 😊.
I really like Epiphone 👍
With so much of a guitar made by automated processes, would you even be able to tell where it was made if it wasn't labeled "Made in China" or the serial number didn't give it away? I have 2 Chinese made guitars (that I did not have to pay a ridiculous "made in America" price for) and both are good quality and worth more than the price I paid. But I'm sure some people won't want anything to do with them because it may imply they aren't rich enough to buy an American made one. I see that even the Joe Bonamassa model is made in China.
A Gibson with Epiphone stamped on the head !! at a fraction of the cost 🤣👍
No joke! Epi became very good, while Gibson has slacked off.
@@JDKingStratslinger you’d believe that if you were a moron.
You'd LOVE a Chibson, an Epiphone with a Gibson logo on the headstock!
I love the japanese gentleman on white coat commenting, he seems to be very polite. I love polite people, very few left in the world unfortunately.
Just bought a used Epiphone LP100. This was informative.
such professional quality...Les Paul himself would be proud...
He would be it was the Epiphone Plant that made Les's Log into The Les Paul as well as the Pickups. Don't tell the Gibson cork sniffers don't want to confuse them. Imo todays Epi's from China is as good as Gibson USA or better.
@Watchman4u
i would tend to think that he may see a difference, as his epiphones were made by true epiphone and not the cheap gibson brand.
you know that the actual components are of a lesser quality than you would get with USA made stuff, right? they use pot metal, lower quality copper, etc. just sayin'
@@utubehound69 it sure was most of les pauls were created in the Epiphone Factory
@@mojobonbon i saw him play in March 2009 in new York that night he also played a New Epiphone Les Paul Custom...
@@mojobonbon next time know what your talking about before your mouth ..it will stop you from looking like a Moron..
I just bought an ES-335 today. This actually gets me even more excited about it!
I own two Epiphones , excellent quality
Love mine. I own three….2021 Les Paul Custom in black, 2021 ‘58 V in black, and the brand new 2023 Korina ‘58 V…..and an absolutely awesome instrument. Anyone who bashes the modern Epiphone company is just foolish.
A really nice video, of the epiphone factory in china. They ALL, work very hard, to make these great guitars.
Yeah or they’ll get sent to the labor camps.
@@yestoES355 - BINGO! Made to work at the point of a gun.
I have a casino coupe and limited edition EB-3, really happy with those
For some reason it feels like I'm watching an old episode of Mister Rogers.
Lol I came here just to see how the guitar is made and this comment section is going on and on about communism. I mean look at the 2020 line up of epiphones les pauls with the classic and the standard. The reviews are great and the vast majority of people seem to think its a great value for the price. Obviously the American ones have more individual effort and attention to detail but for that increase in quality you are paying 3 to 4 times the price.
Epi’s are great guitars.
Epiphone guitars are great. They truly are. Yes, manufactured in China but final set up is in the USA. Many Epiphone guitars out perform Gibson.
Too bad Epiphone didn't have a Custom Shop in China.I'd love to be able to order a Epiphone Les Paul the way i wanted it built,Color,pickups,hardware,etc.
Do it yourself, that's what I did. 2018 EPI LP Standard Pro. SD Seth Lovers pickups, Stew Mac Roller Bridge, Tone Man electronics, SwitchCraft Input and Selector, Tusq Nut. Plays better than any Gibson I've ever handled and looks just as good too. Sorry, I don't get paid advertise for overpriced guitars.
I buy, sell, trade, repair and play guitars for a hobby. Over the years I've owned over 20 Epiphones and only 3 Gibsons. I have never had a factory-related issue with any of my Epiphones. But all 3 of my Gibsons had some sort of factory defect that slipped past Q.C. Maybe just coincidence?
Over the years I've owned over 50 Epiphones and only 9 Gibsons.
I bought a Peter Frampton Epiphone Triple Pups Les Paul Custom 7 months. I must say, the guitar has a outstanding fit & finish moreover the out of the box set up was incredible! Good job Epiphone!
Looks like you get a better guitar buying a Epiphone than a Gibson these days.
@Backspin66
my gibson is pretty awesome. i disagree with your statement based on experience. and judging by what people take on tour, i would say they disagree, too
can't agree with you, quit making up bullshit quality control is not even the same
But they don’t sound the same though..
I agree.ill take my Epiphone Les Paul custom pro at 450.00 over paying 6000.00 for the Gibson
Epi is not the quality of Gibson I compared my 335 Gibson to an epiphone 335 there was no comparison on the necks the Gibson is much nicer
I can’t believe all the negativity especially when other American companies make their products in China eg Apple Nike etc etc. My Epiphone 1959 is a great guitar.
What a great vid. Thanks for posting!!! First thing i appreciated is how clean these factories are. I've bought 3 Epi's ove the years,,,a G400 in '96 MIK that was cool but needed a partial fret mill and complete dress to correct a low fret (11th i think). Shop split the cost. Played great and even smelled good but had some dead spots for single notes. This wasn't the neck. I could feel the body 'rejecting' these notes. I didn't keep it more than a few years. In '07 i Bought a Les Paul Std + also MIK. Its been great. In '12 i bought another G400, this time MIC. Its been great!! Necks chunky after the 10th fret or so but the actions low so alls well. There was a time this got played the most of the 12 guitars i have. I should fire it up!! btw, i teared up seeing that LP neck and body get glued together. I really need to play more (move screwed me over).
I`m sure the guitars made there are very nice. They have high standards in quality control
@Kevin Castaneda Have you worked on the intonation ?..Is the neck straight?
@@jeeperscreatures probably has a early 2020 one
Kevin Castaneda set up the damn guitar then
Kevin Castaneda well then I guess u gotta deal with the buzz then lol
Damn the 2020 series flopped this hard? I'm yet to see a good 2020 series review. RN I'm rocking a 2011 SG and she came perfect out of the box.