Product: Edwards E-LP 125LTS/RE
Price Paid: USD 850 USED
Submitted
09/27/2006
at
02:42am
by
Andrew Townsend
Features
:
9
Vintage LP clone. Made in 2005. One-piece Mahogany body, one-piece mahogany neck. Flamed Maple veneer on two-piece Maple top. Duncan pickups, Gotoh hardware, Gold Gotoh tuners. With the "Super Circuit" feature for coil-tapping/out-of-phase sounds. "Relic" look. Only complaint as far as appearances would be the plain-jane triangular trussrod cover, but i imagine it can't be an exact replica due to trademark issues. The matte lacquer finish is beautiful and feels wonderful. Weighs about 8 pounds, i believe there is some chambering to keep the weight low.
Sound
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8
Nice tones from the pickups, the bridge pickup is bright and biting, neck pickup is a darker. With the Super Circuit there is a nice variety of tones available from clean Strat-like clear tone to nasty thick screaming sounds. I have heard good things about Duncan Antiquities, i wonder if changing the pickups would give it more of a 'vintage' breakup with quackiness.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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10
Set up very well from the factory, nice medium-thick neck with thin finish feels great. Action easily adjustable via the Tune-o-matic bridge wheels. Bone nut is perfectly carved.
Reliability/Durability
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10
Very solid dependable axe, have already gigged a few times with it. Came with Schaller strap locks.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Made in Japan and i'm in the USA, so don't think it is practical, but i seriously doubt i'd ever need it with this one.
Overall Rating
:
9
Been playing for 25 years. I own a '62 Jazzmaster, '64 Melody Maker, '67 Melody Maker, '77 Gretsch Atkins Axe, '66 Hofner bass, and a few others.... I tried many Gibson Les Pauls over the years, this looks better than any of them and plays in the top 5... i hope that in a few years it will become 'seasoned' like the other vintage guitars i love, but even if it stays the same it is one helluva guitar for the $.