So much hate for no reason. People don’t appreciate shit anymore. Epiphone please don’t let these people ruin it for everyone else. Keep up the good work.
Are they bastard expensive? Yes. Is it MUCH cheaper than buying a custom shop Gibson that's barely different that goes for 10x the price? Yes. I'm so glad these exist, awesome addition :)
$1500?? What happened to Epiphone being the affordable Gibson? Also, at that price it needs to have a rosewood fretboard! Fender just released the $800 Player II with rosewood, and Yamaha has always used rosewood on it's Pacificas and Revstars!
@@Myfingersstinklikefish This sums up Gibson's mindset pretty well, guitars are for people with "real" jobs, not musicians. Guitars are supposed to be a tool, but you've bought into to the stupid status symbol bs Gibson peddles.
@@sixbladeknife44 I just think Gibson/Epiphone should match Fender/Squier in prices at each trim level. There aren’t any new major artists playing Gibsons anymore since they’re overpriced
@@tomaslopez2940 Epiphone does have prices that are competitive with Squier. Gibson doesn’t need to sell guitars that are in line with mid level Fender prices, that’s not where they make their $$. And you can bet they’ve researched this stuff thoroughly. The pricier Epiphones have now taken the place of the older mid level Gibson stuff, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. Some of these pricier Epis are very nice and sometimes exceed the quality level of the older mid tier Gibson line like the Tributes. I can speak to this because I own everything from high end Epis all the way up to Gibson custom shops. As far as being “overpriced”, that’s not a thing when people are paying those prices…they charge what the market will bear. Might be your own opinion, but it’s just an opinion.
I wonder, if Jimi were still here, would he have explored painting. The two guitars ( Monterray Strat and now this one) demonstrate some talent in this area. I wonder…..
A new Epiphone and again we talk about the price! My answer is: grab one, play one, feel one and then think it over again! These guitars are in the "price middle sector" of the Epiphone/Gibson products. Epiphone/Gibson has produced a big "marketing mistake" by not making clear WHAT these guitars really are - and so people must see them as budget guitars. And thats wrong! I own a Korina 58 Flying V from the actual run, bought it from Thomann for 1195 € and this guitar is AMAZING! Korina body WITHOUT veneer, Gibson PUs and electronic. Plays wonderful, sounds great and is the closest thing ever to the "real thing" if you can´t afford the custom shop version for nearly 10.000 €. Has really nothing in common with the past "Korina Flying V´s" from Epiphone. I can say this, because I own one of them, too! Greetings from Germany
People like to talk and hate without knowing shit!!! They see "laurel" and "made in China" and that's it... "oVeRpRicEd jUNk" 🤷♂🤷♂ Or they're just haters... This thing looks and sounds incredible and this is the main thing!!!
Great video and thanks for using the Maestro Vibrola 🙂 In most videos the people doing the demos always avoid touching the bar as if it was something nasty... If there's one on the guitar that's because it was meant to be used...
Jimi wouldn't even think about touching that Maestro Vibrola but he had it wrong! That trem can do subtle wobbles to dive bombs! All it needs is a little lubricant on the nut and bridge and it will stay in tune. Not a bad deal save for the price. It should be just eleven hundred and nothing more. I'm a Strat player but I do own a 2021 Epiphone Lucille and that's it, I'm done with Epiphone!
Ill never understand brokies complaining about the price of gibsons when they prefer a fender sound over gibson. Cant afford a gibson? finance one at guitar center for 48 months at 0%. Im convinced if you could afford a gibson you still wouldnt play one. The horse has been beaten.. we get it. You dont like gibsons.
For that price you can have a made in America SG, with a rosewood fretboard, nitro finish, at Sweetwater and have beer money leftover … What kind of marketing strategy is behind “lesser products at higher prices”.
@waltgracevintage8620 Could you please be more explicit regarding the drawing on that guitar? Is it a decal (like the Fender Mex Jimmy Page Dragon Telecaster) or is it really printed/silk screened? Thanks!
Epiphone product meeting: We have 2 options: 1. Make a white one with the small white 70s headstock, cheap pickups that customers can swap for a Het Set and sell a gazillion of them, because Hetfield plays one everyday to a sold out arena in present time. Don't even need to pay him! 2. Make a really ugly one that 3 people will buy to hang on their wall, because Hendrix played one that one time 60 years ago before realizing vibrolas sugggg. Oh and put expensive US made pups cause....reasons. Option 2 it is! Why are guitar companies so out of touch?
I think it’s overpriced by about $300 but looks really cool otherwise. Anyone wanting to save some money wait a few months. Seen the Epiphone Lifeson Les Paul, Kirk Hammett V and Adam Jones Les Paul all sit unsold and eventually get discounted from the dealer. These will also be much cheaper used as Epiphones don’t hold their value well at all. You’ll prob see this for $900 used.
Hang on a minute an 1100 uk pounds guitar with laurel fretboard? That is a commercial thing ... i'm not a laurel/rosewood fan anyway ... i mean i think it 's too porous for my fingers ... this is insane ... yes it looks stunning but they definitely saved on the fretboard materials... i mean to me Gibsons or even some Epiphones ( i own a sg prophecy ) must come with ebony fretboards period. This is a clever commercial manoeuvre and fair play ... but some people will definitely frown at laurel ... which is a lower grade material compared to rosewood .. I personally think u can't beat ebony as it glides much better but hey ho
I played one today and I really wanted to love it. The moment I picked it up, I could feel how cheap it felt. I have a 2007 Gibson SG Standard which is all mahogany just like this Flying V. The sturdiness isn't there IMO. Has anybody played one and feel different? The Ibanez S Types that are also $1500 seem to be in a different universe when it comes to build quality. Please check one of these out in person before buying!
And again: Indian laurel on a guitar with an US made price tag - thanks no. You can get a 90s Gibson V for that money and that's a way better instrument that's holding up it's value in the future.
You may find Flying V's to be not so comfortable due to the fact you clearly don't know how to sit with them. They're definitely not for everyone, and you do look extremely uncomfortable with it. Maybe a $1,500 Chinese guitar also makes you as uncomfortable as it does myself. Excuse me as I retreat to my $1,000 White w/ REAL Ebony board, made in USA Gibson '67 reissue Flying V, or my Epiphone '67 reissue Flying V, made in China that was $300. You know, $300......the price of a Chinese guitar.
Not all of the demos were good. There's a reason why we pick Strats over Gibsons for some songs. Gibsons don't have the glassy sounds of Strats. Ain't gonna happen. But I'll digress. Pesronally I find the prices on some of the new Epi's as questionably high. But the gap is clsoing between Gibson and Epiphone. I just got a new Epi YUNGBLUD SG Jr. and it's every bit as good as my 2018 Gibson SG Jr. Do I find this guitar worth $1500? I'll be honest. I would give it a chance. If I had had an extra $1500 laying around? I'd buy this guitar. These videos are sponsored by Gibson. They have a financial interest to present their guitars in a favorable light. It's called marketing. Would I buy this guitar? Maybe.It sure looks nice.
So you think EMGs are better than Gibson Custom pickups... well, I give you ebony is better than laurel, but, apart from that, the Iron Cross is not a superior guitar. Oh, and it doesn't have mother of pearl inlays (just to be complete).
@@EricClapton1945what? Epiphone Quindoa facility in American owned and operated by Gibson Epiphone USA also American and Asian luthiers and just epiphone are made there where do you people come up with such BS just because you can't afford epiphones don't make bs up it's to easy to prove you a liar
0:42 the low E string isn't in the saddle
That's AUTHENTIC (C)
I noticed that too 🙂
it's the newest feature
Jimi would have wanted it that way 😂
Tells you all you need to know about $1500 Epiphone QC
Thanks for making a demo where you actually play Hendrix stuff!
So much hate for no reason. People don’t appreciate shit anymore. Epiphone please don’t let these people ruin it for everyone else. Keep up the good work.
Are they bastard expensive? Yes. Is it MUCH cheaper than buying a custom shop Gibson that's barely different that goes for 10x the price? Yes.
I'm so glad these exist, awesome addition :)
Thomann / online...1.522 euro...reasonable!
We blame Joe Biden lol
@@jessetate9701 Blame Gibson.
The un waxed pickups sound great❤
The Castles Made of Sand piece was epic. Nicely played. What a guitar.
$1500?? What happened to Epiphone being the affordable Gibson? Also, at that price it needs to have a rosewood fretboard! Fender just released the $800 Player II with rosewood, and Yamaha has always used rosewood on it's Pacificas and Revstars!
Get a real job and then you can afford them
@@Myfingersstinklikefish This sums up Gibson's mindset pretty well, guitars are for people with "real" jobs, not musicians. Guitars are supposed to be a tool, but you've bought into to the stupid status symbol bs Gibson peddles.
There are still loads of affordable Epiphones, this is just another option.
@@sixbladeknife44 I just think Gibson/Epiphone should match Fender/Squier in prices at each trim level. There aren’t any new major artists playing Gibsons anymore since they’re overpriced
@@tomaslopez2940 Epiphone does have prices that are competitive with Squier. Gibson doesn’t need to sell guitars that are in line with mid level Fender prices, that’s not where they make their $$. And you can bet they’ve researched this stuff thoroughly. The pricier Epiphones have now taken the place of the older mid level Gibson stuff, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. Some of these pricier Epis are very nice and sometimes exceed the quality level of the older mid tier Gibson line like the Tributes. I can speak to this because I own everything from high end Epis all the way up to Gibson custom shops. As far as being “overpriced”, that’s not a thing when people are paying those prices…they charge what the market will bear. Might be your own opinion, but it’s just an opinion.
That's not how you play a flying V sitting down bruh but great video. 👌 🔥
Actually i own 2 V and i alway sit like that when playin
THIS is how you demo a guitar 👍
I wonder, if Jimi were still here, would he have explored painting. The two guitars ( Monterray Strat and now this one) demonstrate some talent in this area. I wonder…..
fun fact: the original one is on display at the rock and roll hall of fame
I think the original was burned and destroyed by Jimi
I think the original was burned and destroyed by Jimi
A new Epiphone and again we talk about the price!
My answer is: grab one, play one, feel one and then think it over again! These guitars are in the "price middle sector" of the Epiphone/Gibson products.
Epiphone/Gibson has produced a big "marketing mistake" by not making clear WHAT these guitars really are - and so people must see them as budget guitars. And thats wrong!
I own a Korina 58 Flying V from the actual run, bought it from Thomann for 1195 € and this guitar is AMAZING! Korina body WITHOUT veneer, Gibson PUs and electronic. Plays wonderful, sounds great and is the closest thing ever to the "real thing" if you can´t afford the custom shop version for nearly 10.000 €. Has really nothing in common with the past "Korina Flying V´s" from Epiphone. I can say this, because I own one of them, too!
Greetings from Germany
People like to talk and hate without knowing shit!!! They see "laurel" and "made in China" and that's it... "oVeRpRicEd jUNk" 🤷♂🤷♂ Or they're just haters...
This thing looks and sounds incredible and this is the main thing!!!
Danke schön for sharing your experience. Cheers
Great video and thanks for using the Maestro Vibrola 🙂
In most videos the people doing the demos always avoid touching the bar as if it was something nasty...
If there's one on the guitar that's because it was meant to be used...
Nice stuff guys!
Your playing is so soulful! Any pointers on where I can learn those riffs?
Jimi Hendrix!
Jimi wouldn't even think about touching that Maestro Vibrola but he had it wrong! That trem can do subtle wobbles to dive bombs! All it needs is a little lubricant on the nut and bridge and it will stay in tune. Not a bad deal save for the price. It should be just eleven hundred and nothing more. I'm a Strat player but I do own a 2021 Epiphone Lucille and that's it, I'm done with Epiphone!
Day one, I'd swap out that Epiphone truss rod cover for a Gibcon.
I love it.
Ill never understand brokies complaining about the price of gibsons when they prefer a fender sound over gibson. Cant afford a gibson? finance one at guitar center for 48 months at 0%. Im convinced if you could afford a gibson you still wouldnt play one. The horse has been beaten.. we get it. You dont like gibsons.
For that price you can have a made in America SG, with a rosewood fretboard, nitro finish, at Sweetwater and have beer money leftover … What kind of marketing strategy is behind “lesser products at higher prices”.
Then buy one
Wah, wah, wah......ya don't want it, they sell korina v's for $699.00. Buy that.
Btw, what is a marketing "straightest?" Do yourself a favor, buy the $699.00 V and spend the rest on an English language course.
Which model SG can you get for $1590 or less?
@@johnfritzenjr.1240You can’t tell me what to do, you’re not my real dad.
@waltgracevintage8620 Could you please be more explicit regarding the drawing on that guitar? Is it a decal (like the Fender Mex Jimmy Page Dragon Telecaster) or is it really printed/silk screened? Thanks!
1500 is reasonable, i think people forget there's a big licensing fee Gibson/Epi has to pay to the Hendrix family
Rich daft
$1500 IS reasonable, they're closer to $2000 in England and Europe
The Gibson one is crazy pricey
This price point seems reasonable
Epiphone product meeting:
We have 2 options:
1. Make a white one with the small white 70s headstock, cheap pickups that customers can swap for a Het Set and sell a gazillion of them, because Hetfield plays one everyday to a sold out arena in present time. Don't even need to pay him!
2. Make a really ugly one that 3 people will buy to hang on their wall, because Hendrix played one that one time 60 years ago before realizing vibrolas sugggg. Oh and put expensive US made pups cause....reasons.
Option 2 it is!
Why are guitar companies so out of touch?
I think it’s overpriced by about $300 but looks really cool otherwise. Anyone wanting to save some money wait a few months. Seen the Epiphone Lifeson Les Paul, Kirk Hammett V and Adam Jones Les Paul all sit unsold and eventually get discounted from the dealer. These will also be much cheaper used as Epiphones don’t hold their value well at all. You’ll prob see this for $900 used.
Hang on a minute an 1100 uk pounds guitar with laurel fretboard?
That is a commercial thing ... i'm not a laurel/rosewood fan anyway ... i mean i think it 's too porous for my fingers ... this is insane ... yes it looks stunning but they definitely saved on the fretboard materials... i mean to me Gibsons or even some Epiphones ( i own a sg prophecy ) must come with ebony fretboards period.
This is a clever commercial manoeuvre and fair play ... but some people will definitely frown at laurel ... which is a lower grade material compared to rosewood ..
I personally think u can't beat ebony as it glides much better but hey ho
You talk about everything but if it’s nitro or poly finish. For $1500 I would expect it to have a higher end finish
Poly
@@grindhouseglitchwell they used to never be nitro. 🤷♂️ guess I won’t be buying this
Rich daft
I played one today and I really wanted to love it. The moment I picked it up, I could feel how cheap it felt. I have a 2007 Gibson SG Standard which is all mahogany just like this Flying V. The sturdiness isn't there IMO. Has anybody played one and feel different? The Ibanez S Types that are also $1500 seem to be in a different universe when it comes to build quality. Please check one of these out in person before buying!
what is the tuing stability on this guitar because gibson had for a price over 2000 a bad tuning stability
It’s actually great! As you can see it was used during the demo and never had to re-tune
Try using nut sauce when changing strings. My Les paul goes out of tune about as much as my PRS custom 22 does.
Not because they're comfortable, no
Not because they sound great, no
Not because they're easy to play, no
Stone legit for a whole other set of reasons
And again: Indian laurel on a guitar with an US made price tag - thanks no. You can get a 90s Gibson V for that money and that's a way better instrument that's holding up it's value in the future.
If it’s such a great guitar, why don’t they offer it, as is, in regular colors?
It’s a wall hanging for Jimi fans. Let’s move on.
Blame the higher prices on the government not a guitar builders
Exactly, everything is more expensive today. Not to say that corporations don’t take advantage, but still…
You know they sell it at the same price globally¿? So it’s not the government fault they don’t care
Which government would that be? They cost more in Europe and the UK
Is the government mandates the prices of Epiphones and Gibsons?
That’s ridiculous!
$800 and mabye I'd buy is
Just say you're a broke boy already
He's not holding it correctly 😂JK
You may find Flying V's to be not so comfortable due to the fact you clearly don't know how to sit with them. They're definitely not for everyone, and you do look extremely uncomfortable with it.
Maybe a $1,500 Chinese guitar also makes you as uncomfortable as it does myself. Excuse me as I retreat to my $1,000 White w/ REAL Ebony board, made in USA Gibson '67 reissue Flying V, or my Epiphone '67 reissue Flying V, made in China that was $300. You know, $300......the price of a Chinese guitar.
Not all of the demos were good. There's a reason why we pick Strats over Gibsons for some songs. Gibsons don't have the glassy sounds of Strats. Ain't gonna happen. But I'll digress. Pesronally I find the prices on some of the new Epi's as questionably high. But the gap is clsoing between Gibson and Epiphone. I just got a new Epi YUNGBLUD SG Jr. and it's every bit as good as my 2018 Gibson SG Jr. Do I find this guitar worth $1500? I'll be honest. I would give it a chance. If I had had an extra $1500 laying around? I'd buy this guitar.
These videos are sponsored by Gibson. They have a financial interest to present their guitars in a favorable light. It's called marketing.
Would I buy this guitar? Maybe.It sure looks nice.
that is not how you hold a flying v nice playing tho
Peinture polyuréthane, pas de frettes en palissandre, micros custombucker non badge USA, et un prix.............j'achèterai pas.😮
Play some Schenker on this guitar and hit it hard with power chords through an overdriven Marshall.It's TRUE GLORY shall be revealed.
1.500€ ? Jajajaja
Es una guitarra de 500€. No lo vale.
overpriced
These go for $200 from chinese ebay sellers
Guy plays "Little Wing" like Hendrix ever played it on anything except a strat 🤣.
How do you know he didn’t? He supposedly had the V from 1967-1969
Even if I thought it was a decent value, I’m not a fan. I’ll pass.
“Authentic”? They didn’t even get the headstock shape right. The original 67 V headstock is a little longer and slimmer.
Sounds bad. Could be the equipment, but it's probably more likely the player.
For 1500€ I buy a LTD iron cross with ebony fretboard and EMG pickups. Epiphone/Gibson lost his mind
So you think EMGs are better than Gibson Custom pickups... well, I give you ebony is better than laurel, but, apart from that, the Iron Cross is not a superior guitar. Oh, and it doesn't have mother of pearl inlays (just to be complete).
@@francescobarbaro7114 LTD are superior then Epiphone. Better quality better material. LTD fretjob compared with Epiphone win 100-0.
That guitar and what it symbolizes, mixed with,, “ made in China” , writes on the back Just doesn’t work for me
@@EricClapton1945what? Epiphone Quindoa facility in American owned and operated by Gibson Epiphone USA also American and Asian luthiers and just epiphone are made there where do you people come up with such BS just because you can't afford epiphones don't make bs up it's to easy to prove you a liar