What kind of wood does Epiphone use?

Typically, Epiphone uses a very thin maple veneer, which is common for many companies when using a figured or flamed maple; however, Epiphone still uses a thin maple veneer when using plain maple tops too. Both Gibson and Epiphone use several pieces of wood glued together to form the body of their guitars.
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What are Epiphone guitars made of?

But for its more budget-friendly models, Epiphone uses convincing Rosewood substitutes like Pau Ferro. Many manufacturers are now using this material, such as Fender, which uses Pau Ferro for its Mexican-made guitars.
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What are Epiphone Les Pauls made from?

Like the Gibson Les Paul, Epiphone Les Paul guitars are commonly made with mahogany (though a few cheaper models are crafted from okoume or poplar). Some have a veneer maple top while the more expensive lines have fully carved tops made of flame or quilt maple.
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What type of wood does Gibson use?

There are of course exceptions, but mahogany is the primary wood used for making Gibson electric guitar bodies.
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What wood is a telecaster made of?

Overall design. The archetypical Fender Telecaster is a solid-body electric guitar with a flat asymmetric single-cutaway body; the body is usually made from alder or ash.
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What kind of wood does Fender use?

Alder is the most common choice for Stratocasters, Jaguars and Jazzmasters as well as the Jazz Bass due to its warmer balanced tone. More specifically, Red Alder is used by Fender as it is fast growing and readily available.
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Is an Epiphone a real Les Paul?

According to Epiphone and Gibson: Yes, Epiphone Les Paul models are real Les Pauls. The Epiphone models are the only company other than Gibson that can use the Les Paul name on the guitars. Epiphone Les Paul guitars are made in Asia, but retain most of the same features as a Gibson.
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Why is Epiphone cheaper than Gibson?

Epiphone Les Paul's are foreign built. This is the main reason behind the price tag difference between the Epiphone LP and the Gibson LP. By not being setup in the United States, Epiphone guitars are comprised of cheaper quality materials and cheaper labor.
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Are Chinese Epiphones any good?

Chinese Epis are just as good as the older Korean ones. When Gibson opened their own Epi plant in China that they still supervise. Epis have gotten so much better IMHO the best they have ever been.
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Is Epiphone a cheap Gibson?

Alongside producing cheaper versions of Gibson models, Epiphone also make some guitars that are unique to them and are legends in their own right. So, we know that Epiphone are generally cheaper than Gibson, but what other differences are there between the two brands?
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Do Epiphone make good guitars?

The short answer is yes, for the most part Epiphone produces a quality guitar. There are exceptions, of course, and it must be remembered that Epiphone is a budget guitar, so you can't expect Gibson or Fender-level quality. But for the lower prices, Epiphone does produce a fairly good instrument.
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Is Gibson really better than Epiphone?

The big difference between Epiphone and Gibson guitars is the finish. Gibson models are coated in a vintage style nitrocellulose lacquer. This can be satin or gloss. Epiphone guitars come shipped in a tougher poly finish.
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Is nyatoh mahogany?

Nyatoh is sometimes referred to as “eastern mahogany,” though it's not true mahogany (from the genus Swietenia). Nyatoh is often sold as “nato,” though it's not true nato wood (from the genus Mora).
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Where does Gibson get mahogany?

Gibson has set up a global commodity chain that supplies them with 'sustainably certified' mahogany by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) grown in Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and Fiji.
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Where are Epiphone guitars made?

In 2004, Gibson opened a factory in Qingdao, China, which manufactures Epiphone guitars. With few exceptions, Epiphones are now built only in the Qingdao factory.
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Are Epiphone guitars junk?

They're very good for the money provided it's a Standard or better. Anything less than a standard is junk. Both true^. Between 300 and 500 epiphone is probably your best bet and anything above that and you might as well just get a PRS from the SE line.
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Are Epiphones worth it?

When you want to play a guitar with looks similar to an expensive Gibson classic, then Epiphone is perfect for filling that space. Epiphone produces great quality guitars for their low cost, and if you pair them with a good quality amp, they deliver a great sound that rivals more expensive guitars.
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Can you make an Epiphone sound like a Gibson?

I say this as someone who owns several Epiphones, several Gibsons, several Gibson copies form other brands and has done nearly every upgrade and modification to various guitars that you can think of: you can not turn a production Epiphone into a Gibson.
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Why does some Epiphone say Gibson?

They were basically Standards but with nicer stock tuners and pickups and a few different finish options. Some of them came with 'Gibson' trussrod covers, but so have all Epi models at some point time, so that really isn't an indication of model and should just be ignored.
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Is my Epiphone a fake?

One of the first things to look for when dealing with a counterfeit is the tailpiece bolt heads. Fake Epiphone Les Pauls often have a domed bolt atop the tailpiece posts. An original will always have bolts with a flat top and slightly rounded edge.
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Why do Gibson guitars smell good?

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Gibson is using TKL cases for their USA lines. TKL uses a vanilla-scented glue in their cases that gets caught in the lacquer.
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What wood is used for Gibson Les Paul?

Mahogany. Gibson's wood of choice for the Les Paul, Les Paul Jr., and SG. Mahogany produces an overall balanced tone — nothing is missing from the highs, mids, or lows, but nothing stands out either.
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Why did fender stop using ash?

In an interview with Guitar World, Fender's Executive Vice President of Product, Justin Norvell, revealed that the difficult decision was made largely because of the Emerald Ash Borer beetle, a non-native invasive pest that has been destroying the unique "swamp ash" found in the American South - favored by Fender for ...
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