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Epiphone Basher

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Manufacturer URL http://www.epiphone.com/
Features 8.5 (19 responses)
Sound 8.6 (20 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.5 (20 responses)
Reliability/Durability 8.4 (20 responses)
Customer Support 9.4 (8 responses)
Overall Rating 9.4 (19 responses)
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Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $600 (custom) 250 (stock)
Submitted 02/27/2005 at 11:17am by Christian
Email: christianmichael9651<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 9
24 Frets, Laminated top, 1 Volume and 1 Tone (3 way selector) 2 Gibson 56 Humbuckers installed (custom) Ebony fretboard, blood red finish, Tune o matic bridge w/ a stop tailpiece, Locking tuners (Gotoh custom). I loaded the guitar with Ernie Ball Super Slinky 10's and never have they snapped on me within a year!

Sound : 8
Awesome sound, made for metal. Switch to the bridge pickup and turn up the volume and tone max and you'll get a nice Metallica sound out of it. I use a Ranall 15 WATT, 3 way with an Ibnaez Tubescreamer TS9 and it sounds perfect. I keep it in Drop C tuning alot now thou. It has a nice rich sound but also a perfect crunchy distorted sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The action is perfect, the strings just barely rest upon the fingerboard. The headstock, thou, is really ugly and I wanted to get it choped to my liking. It has the Elist headstock shape. But there are no flaws at all, I had to adjust the truss rod to pull it to a reverse 190 degree angle like a Gibson Les Paul Custom.

Reliability/Durability : 8
This guitar has done me really good. Some people mistaken it for being really cheap until I'm up there and I'm soloing and bringing in fucking insane leads! I've been wanting to paint my guitar black thou, to bring out more of a Nu-Metal look. I can tell you one thing about the sound of it thou---IT PLAYS BETTER THAN THAT IBANEZ MATT PLAYS FROM SHADOWS FALL!!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Nope, not at all. Love this guitar!

Overall Rating : 10
FUCKING BRILLIANT MATE!!!!


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $180
Submitted 12/26/2003 at 01:39am by Anonymous

Features : 7
Made maybe 2001? Im sure is asian. features are the same as all others listed. Id like seperate knobs for each pickup so that why its get a 7

Sound : 9
The sounds is good. Im suprised at the quality of the asian cheap guitars nowdays. Its not noisy. The volume knob seems to have the common problem of either all the way on, medium, or silent (its not sensitive enough) I play most types or must except for country and rap only cause theres normally not guitars in rap. When i jam to Appetite for Destruction through my marshall vs100 head set just right with a cabinet with celestion modern lead 70s its sounds...I say its sounds damn close to slash's guitar

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Bought at Mars music when they were around. Dont know if a guitar tech there sets up all guitars or anything but mine was just fine when i got it.

Reliability/Durability : 6
Origianally i got the bully (sg copy) and i would be playing through an (I tried plenty) amp and the sound would crackle/break up/staticky and i swear it wasnt the amp but i took it back and of course it plays perfect when i try to show the guy what was wrong and he got salty and treated me like i was some dumbass who bought a guitar, decided i didnt like it and just wanted to trade for a new one. He was pretty rude so i give mars music a 6, but what does that matter nowdays, right?

Customer Support : 7
The have a 30 no questions asked return.exchange policy i believe, and even though i was treated like i was running a scam they did trade it out. Yea they did what they said but it wasnt pretty so i say a 7

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $180?
Submitted 09/24/2003 at 10:36am by JO

Features : No Opinion
all the other reviews said em...


Sound : No Opinion
play allota rock...i guess it kinda suits it...usin a 120w crate with it...man frekin the damn nut rattles like a bitch and the 3way frekin echoes through the amp when you switch and you have to mess with it sometimes...well i guess the humbuckers give that beefy sound, i like that...but that damn plastic nut and the 3way...wack...

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
man...when it came...one knob was like bent so like when you turn it, it would grind into the guitar...the input was loose...pickups where either too low or too high...rattlin noise from that damn plastic nut...the wood to me seems very soft...it looks good...but its seems fragile...

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
haha...geez ive dropped this bastard so many times...so yea i guess its pretty damn durable...the nut will not last...HEEEEELL no it wont...bottons are solid...and no i wouldnt gig without a backup...maybe when you first get it you could...but in the long range..capital N-O

Customer Support : No Opinion
heres that catch...when i got the guitar i didnt no squat heck about them...as well as warranty and all that other jazz...so i hella regret not callin in to shove in their face how poorly the factory makes these...

Overall Rating : No Opinion
been playing now for 3-4 years i think? own a crappy yamaha and an ESP Ltd Viper, got 3 amps...crappy 10w epi...haha...25w fender..and the 120w crate...uh..if it were stolen or lost...i wouldnt get it again...IM SERIOUS...i really hate the nut, the selector, and that ugly bent knob...and well i cant just fix the guitar because i have NO money...which leads to the only good thing about it...the PRICE$$...i was on such a budget that i guess it was KINDA worth it...the price for a guitar, strap, tuner, gig bag, picks, and an amp is crazy cheap..i just wish the nut wasnt plastic and that the damn selector was more friendly...id really wanna buy some new pickups for it...but im a bum...


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $180
Submitted 08/10/2003 at 09:35pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
22 frets, 3 way pickup selector, HH pickups, transparent red finish (aside from some imperfections, it looks pretty cool from a distance), les paul shaped, relatively fat and heavy neck with medium-jumbo frets and rosewood fretboard. Overrall, the features are pretty basic (which isn't bad thing if you're a beginner). I bought it for my son from sam ash and it came as a whole combo (10 watt amp, cord, picks, strap, gig bag, video, and tuner). Obviously anything that came with the guitar is pretty basic stuff except the amp which is actually pretty cool cause the overdrive/distortion sounds on it are surprisingly nice for rock/punk/blues and the amp is very compact. But anyway, i wont take the amp and other things into consideraion cause this is supposed to be a review of the guitar.

Sound : 8
I tried the guitar out on both the amp that came with it and on my amps. With the little amp: clean sounds are hard to get unless you have the volume on the guitar turned down to 3 or 4 and the volume on the amp turned all the way up (so that the amp could at least be heard over the strings themselves). It's impossible to get a bright clean sound with this guitar and amp. The amp and guitar do work surprisingly well for punk, blues, and some hard rock though. The pickups are generally muddy and i recommend using only the bridge pickup for distorted sounds. the neck pickup isn't bad for slightly overdriven blues but thats about it. So, in general, with the small amp the guitar sounds acceptible for a small variety of sounds. With my amps (fender hot rod deville 212, Peavey studio pro 112, behringer vintager 112) which are all very nice, the guitar obviously sounds better. i wont go through how it sounds on each amp individually. Ill just say i was able to get bright clean sounds (using the bridge pickup with the guitar volume up high, the tone knob at 10 (treble) and the eq's on the amps set towards a treble. So, if you place a lot of emphasis on treble and you have a decent amp you can get the muddy pickups on this guitar to give you some decent bright sounds. On a decent amp, the guitar continues to make good blues/punk/rock sounds. Bottom line: with the right settings and amp, the guitar can make some decent sounds.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
the action was set up as well as it could be. I tried messing around with it but could never totally get rid of the fret buzz without making the action too high. Everything else was adjusted fine. The tuners keep the strings in tune for the most part (the D string is the only one that seems to give me trouble sometimes). It has a plastic nut. The finish looks cool if you dont look too close. It's transparent on the front and back but solid on the sides. On one of the sides, the the paint seemed to have dripped as it was drying because you can see where it was running down the side of the guitar. The fretboard is reasonably smooth but the neck is pretty thick and heavy as well which leads to another problem (the weight is poorly balanced b/c the neck greatly out weighs the body and tends make it a little difficuly to play in a comfortable position). Also, this isn't the lightest of guitars to play especially for young weak shoulders. Finally, my biggest grievance is the pickup selector. It gets noisy when you use it and many times when i switch poisitions on it the connection seems to get lost altogether. It doesn't always happen but it does occur pretty often. Many times it can be fixed just by messing around with the switch a bit, but it can still be annoying.

Reliability/Durability : 9
I have no doubts that the guitar would withstand live playing. with the exception of the pickup selector the guitar seems very solid. the hardware seems like it will last forever (so far it's been almost a year and no problems yet). The finish, though transparent, looks thick and doesnt scratch easily. The strap buttons seem very firmly in place. If i didn't have a backup i would use this guitar on stage but wouldn't dare touch the pickup selector.

Customer Support : 10
Ive never dealt with epiphone but they offer a lifetime warranty on all their stuff which is really cool.

Overall Rating : 9
ive been playing for about 13 years and have the 3 amps i mentioned earlier, a gibson standard LP, gibson sg, and a semi-custom solimar guitar from route101guitars.com (check em out). This guitar isn't bad for the money (i think its being sold for $130 individually w/o the combo). Actually, its the best deal i could find in the price range. The one thing that pisses me off the most is the pickup selector. aside from that, the design is basic, the finish and playibility are sub-par but with the right equipment you can make it sound decent and it seems like its built to last a long time (and if not theres always that lifetime warranty). This guitar has everything you need if you're a beginner. It has imperfections but nothing too drastic that its not worth the price.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $179.99
Submitted 05/31/2003 at 04:02pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
2002 korean made 21 frets 2humbuckers 3 way selection les paul style tune omatic bridge non locking tuners fat ass neck came with chord tuner strap tiny amp and gig bag

Sound : 7
sound is pretty good but is to low it i always have to have the gain up to make it sound decent.but i can pay anything from chili peppers to metallica

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
on the first one i got something was wrong with the 9th fret so i returned it and this pack had a broken tuner but i didnt realy care ihad a quik tune its better anyways

Reliability/Durability : 9
ive hade for about 7 months and its still perfect exept for some scratches on the back. the button straps sucked so idrilled the strap into the guitar.ive giged with it once and it seems to work fne. but the drummer in my band has a squier standard strat which in my opinion is a little better only cause it dosent get out of tune after one song

Customer Support : No Opinion
never bothered with epiphone but the people at sam ash seemed to care more about playing the guitar rather than fixing it

Overall Rating : 7
dont get the pack becauseyou WILL need a bigger amp


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $179.99
Submitted 12/29/2002 at 01:52pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
22 frets
1 volume
1 tone
3-way pickup selector
dual humbucking pickups
stp-bar tail piece
non-locking tuners
included a gig bag, TINY amp, tuner, picks(3), strap, video, and the guitar.

Sound : 8
its pretty good all around. i play metal and punk and it sounds pretty extremmly good for the price.the only dislikes is that the amp is so thin it has a little kickstand thing on it so it wont fall backwards and if you have it up loud enough you can faintly here a local radio station. when you are playing you cant hear it.Very nice sound though,you can make it clean or very distorted.Good output.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Im not some guitar pro but everthing looked great nice and shinny, only problem was it was in need of tunning,which was easily fixed with the tuner. No scratches ,but theres a really tiny dent but i think i did that.oh well.

Reliability/Durability : 9
pretty solid.i dont know if it would withstand live play.it has to be strong because in the sum 41 video "still waiting" he was using a white one and took him a while to snap the neck off when he breaking it.one strap button is alittle loose but its staying in good enough,though.

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent had to deal with that yet,it has a liftime warrenty.its an epi,baby!

Overall Rating : 10
wish the amp could stand up on its own but overall you really cant lose.its epi,baby!


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $180
Submitted 12/20/2002 at 12:05am by Anonymous

Features : 9
I've just began playing about 2 months ago and this is a great beginning guitar. Everything seems really good.

Sound : 10
I play many types..BLUES, PUNK, ROCK! It pretty good. As far as pickups go..It's goo for the price you paid but sugeested maybe buying new ones if your really picky...Hey it's using your money not mine.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action-Great. Set a little high but that's not bad and anyway thats how i like it. Finish is great.Blood Stain loos great so does black.(SEEN BOTH) It feels great and is a natural fit.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Only a few stratchs from me being a little rough but hey i was angry that day....HW seems good and so do strap pegs...Great guitar for such little price.. Feels like a real les Paul..weighs less and also fells like a 600 dollar one...An okay 600 dollar one.

Customer Support : 10
Never dealt with them, but right now they seem really nice and generous

Overall Rating : 10
Great deal...For any one who plays any type of music. But if you got 1000 dollars and know guitars probably if you wanted a new one to hold you for 1 million years buy it. If you got no 1000 dollars then yeah this is like a dream and a miracle combined.!!!


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $179
Submitted 11/27/2002 at 05:39pm by Sara

Features : 9
2002 laminated alder/mahogany body, maple neck w/ rosewood fretboard, NOT made in the USA, 2 humbucker pickups, black finish, stop tail piece, chrome plated tuners...includes strap, picks, cord, tuner, video, gig bag, 10 watt Epiphone amp

Sound : 8
This guitar would be good for many musical styles especially rock, punk,metal... even blues&funk . This guitar can pull it all off decently. Pickups are pretty quiet considering the budget price. It's got a nice thick les paul sound perfect for power chords. I like the clean sounds as well as distorted tones out of this guitar.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The guitar was set up great right out of the box, and the finish was just as good as any guitar costing 3 times as much.

Reliability/Durability : 8
This guitar seems pretty sturdy. The hardware isn't the best(no locking tuners), but what can one expect from a guitar that costs less than some effects pedals? It stays in tune, and I'd never play out at a gig without a backup guitar, so that's not an issue. This seems like a rock solid guitar, and reliable compared to say a cheap squire bullet strat.

Customer Support : 9
I've never had to deal with Epiphone before, but their lifetime warranty seems very nice if they do actually honor it. The 10 watt included Epiphone amp has a five yr. warranty which is decent(My $1,300 Mesa Boogie only had a 1 yr warranty!). The little amp in this package really surprized me. I was expecting it to sound horrible, but amazingly enough, it was fun to play through.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been been playing guitar for 8 yrs. and I bought 2 Epiphone Basher packages for my niece&nephew as a Christmas Gift(1 black& 1 blood Red). I tested everything in both guitar packages pretty thoroughly before I shipped them off. I have a Gibson Les paul Custom, a PRS, and a G&L strat &several other guitars, so I was mainly looking for great sounding starter guitars, without the hefty PRS/Gibson price. The Epiphone Basher kicks any Fender Squire's lame single coil butt. The quartz tuner, 10 watt amp, cord, video, gigbag, picks, strap were all just a great bonus added on to a nice guitar. I was blown away by this guitars small price and great sound&value. I 100% recommend this guitar for someone needing a nice guitar for not a lot of $$$$.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $179.99
Submitted 11/03/2002 at 11:21pm by mark thomas

Features : 7
i bought just the guitar, not the package. dual hums, 3way toggle switch... came with like. a 5 foot thin crappy cable that i threw out.

Sound : 9
i play punk, and dungeon metal, and its perfect for these styles..

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
factory set-up was good, everything in place were i like it, i replaced the strap buttons with a strap-lok system, no flaws when i got it out of the box, nothing has gone wrong with it yet,

Reliability/Durability : 10
ive played atleast 15 live shows with it and nothing has gone wrong with it, its very dependable, everything seems to of lasted well, only thing ive had to replace was strings, and that was my fault

Customer Support : 9
i got a 12 month standard warranty with it, epiphone is part of gibson, so the customer support is really good.

Overall Rating : 9
this is my third guitar that ive purchased, and i plan on keeping it for awhile. ive been palying maybe... 2 years, and im impressed, its great guitar.. buy it


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $169.99 for package (plus tax)
Submitted 09/11/2002 at 08:16am by Anthony "Wop" M.
Email: wopanese at juno<dot>com

Features : 9
This review is direct and pulls no punches. However, the numbers I give it also take the price into account... read on...

Blood Stain Red model - basic features as listed in other reviews - 2 double humbucker pickups, bolt in neck, rosewood fretboard, adjustable bridge saddles, etc. Came as package deal with practice amp, tuner, gig bag, "how to care for" video, picks, cord, strap - everything needed to play except for electricity and the hot chickie they show on the box top. (Well, I guess you don't NEED her to play, but everyone else asked the same question... "so where's the girl?"
Finish was nice and clean out of the box. No mars or scratches. Color was pretty even on the body. Frets could have used a little fine sanding on the ends. Strap buttons solidly in place. Pickups still had the plastic wrap on them.
The wood may be a little on the soft side as I could screw right into it to attach my GK2a hex-pickup for my VG88. The screws are barely in and holding well, however, so my judgment here may be incorrect.
The 3 way selector is a knife-blade type that was not quite working right - I just took it out and bent the blades so they connected as required and it worked fine after that.
Guitar setup out of the box was atrocious but quite easy to correct - the bridge was screwed ALL THE WAY DOWN. Those strings were sitting at a 30degree angle!! So I raised that up a bit to relieve that. Had to reset the intonation as well - that was no problem. The nut does not appear to be seated flush against the fingerboard, but it is solidly in place - that will be the next upgrade. This is not too surprising on a guitar of this price range, but not the best thing you want to see ever. Still, it is easy enough to correct and I want a bone or tusq nut there anyway instead of the plastic one.
The original strings... well, ick. Maybe they just got that way in shipping but at least they are the first thing you expect to replace on any guitar you buy.
Tuners, non-locking not sure of brand, were for the most part decent, but the 4th string tuner is giving me a bit of a problem with staying in tune - and I don't think it's because the string is stretching. They are pretty capable and are ratioed pretty well - you can fine tune fairly well but not so fine that you get hand cramps when installing new strings.
I have small hands and fat mongoloid fingers and I have no real problems with this neck except at the top frets - which is usual with a standard bolt-on neck anyway.
The amp is VERY SMALL which is great if you just want to lug this thing around to play about town. It is big enough to give you some sound and all things considered is actually a decent little amp. I mean, let's be real here, it's tiny, but it was included!
The original gig bag (See service below) was slightly flawed, I think, as it was very difficult to fit the guitar in it - so tight that it bust one of the zippers. The bag itself had that new-vinyl smell in spades and wasn't very well padded - but, what gig bag is? The bag they replaced it with fits much better.

Sound : 8
I play rock, blues, alternative, Phish, jam, classical, folk, jazz. I just like to play. This guitar suits fairly well for the most part, but read on. As is, it suits rock - alternative - jazz - blues - Phish side fairly well.
The humbuckers give a nice clean sound, for the most part - or at least they did when I finally fixed the connection problem in the 3way switch. I have been using it with the included mini-amp, a Fender Vibro Champ, and a Marshall amp (not sure of model # - non stack, two speaker all in one unit) Guitar has a warmer sound than my tele, but not quite so crunchy as my Kramer 1984 Baretta (go figure). Sound up top is... fair to middling and gets pretty fat on the bottom. Switching pickup positions helps somewhat to bring out more top - but I think more adjustment to my pickups will change this again. SETUP IS KEY.
It suits my multivariate style of playing in most cases. I use it as the base for my VG88... and to be honest, I haven't used the included pickups much since installing the GK2a pickup for use as my VG88 guitar.
The pickups definitely require some adjustment as delivered from factory. And there is this bizarre flat spot on my 3rd string at the 12th fret. For some reason, on the 12th fret, that string would just not sustain much at all. 11th fret, okay. 13th fret, okay. All other strings on 12th fret, no problem. But 3rd string, 12th fret... the sustain just melts faster than butter on a hot biscuit. I checked the intonation and that seems to have helped quite a bit. So SETUP THE GUITAR. Then make the judgment. Sustain since then has actually been pretty decent since fixing the setup.
I had to raise the bridge on the bass side also - another setup issue - as the string would buzz when playing hard.
I really dislike the 3way switch. It isn't going to stay fixed - it feels pretty damn cheap. I don't like the original setup, obviously.
The frets are higher than what I am used to. Definitely higher than on my Kramer and Tele - but that's more taste than anything else. Have to get used to being able to bend a note just by pressing harder on the string - not something I had to worry about on the tele - again, this is a taste issue. It has actually become useful in one song so this is not really a minus at all.
Did I mention that the 3way switch sucks? Replace it with something better, is what I say.
Still, for the price, it's damn sweet.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Read previous 2 sections for real details.

SETUP SUCKED FROM FACTORY - read above 2 sections.

Finish - nut not quite flush with fretboard. Frets needed some sanding. 4th string tuning peg may need tightening up. Action and intonation needed correcting. Bridge set way too low. Pickup selector SUCKED COMPLETELY. Strap buttons solid. Paint/finish clean and unmarred. Pickups needed adjusting. Knobs work just fine. Neck and headstock nice and smooth. Pretty guitar. Strings have to be tossed (not unusual)

But, considering the price, you can't really complain!

Reliability/Durability : 7
I think this guitar would withstand some live playing. I certainly hope so cause that's my plan.
The pickup selector switch will NOT last. The pickups will be okay. The bridge and saddles are sturdy. The tuners will probably have to go - at least one of them anyway. Strap buttons are definitely solid. Finish looks like it can hold up to some dinging and remain though it does seem like it does scratch without too much difficulty. The nut... I am worried about it not being flush with all the tension it is holding up. I think I will have to replace it soon, but it is hanging in there for now.
I think I could depend on it for about a year before having to deal with most of these issues - that nut and switch will be replaced before then. After that, I think it will be fine.
I would use it on a gig without a backup - have no real choice as this is the only one I have that has a GK2a installed on it and that's the route I am taking.
Other than that, it really does feel like a pretty solid piece - they seemed to have saved their money on setup and on some of the pieces - like that switch I keep complaining about... :)

Customer Support : 10
I had a problem with the gig bag 2 weeks after I bought it. I had not yet sent in my warranty card but it was definitely under warranty. I called in, the guy there was helpful from the getgo - didn't matter to him that I had just bought what was probably their cheapest guitar product. He hooked me right up into their system and had me hooked up for a new gig bag in no time - didn't even ask me to return the busted one... of course, it isn't a super bag or anything, but Gibson/Epiphone scores a 10 here, as their rep gave all the perfect responses for a customer with a problem. He was friendly and hooked me up. Warranty is limited lifetime for PARTS of the guitar (I believe mechanical parts and basic body parts) and 90 days for everything else... if I am not mistaken. Best read that in detail.

Overall Rating : 10
Have been playing off and on for about 23 years? Own a Kramer 1984 Baretta and a Tele-caster copy. Have a Palmer classical guitar. A Roland VG88 and several other effects.
Don't know I would have asked anything else before buying this guitar - can't beat it with a stick cause of the price of the package.
If stolen or lost I think I would buy another... again, for the price, it's golden.
I love the price. I hate that damn 3way switch. my favorite feature is that it's cheap enough for me to screw my GK2a pickup onto it without feeling bad about marring the finish.
Compared it to a squier affinity strat - that strat was more expensive but it really FELT like a starter guitar - know what I mean? This one... feels more like a 'real' guitar. Hard to splain.
I wish it had ... a winning lottery ticket stuck in the strings. Other than that... nothing really.
With some setup, this Basher really is a decent guitar... and for the price, you CANNOT beat it. Really. Unless you find a guitar that "dropped off the back of the delivery truck" this is the best buy you'll likely find in the land-o-guitars.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $169.99
Submitted 08/28/2002 at 03:25pm by Memphis Mud

Features : 10
Mine's the blood stain red. Nice looking. Always loved the Les Paul body. Came with gig bag. Little amp. Electronic tuner.

Sound : 8
Sounds good. I've only played acoustic for 30 years, so I'm just having fun making bendy, buzzy noize.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The only flaw I've noticed anywhere on the quitar is the tone knob is not quite perpendicular so the knob scraped through the finish (on one side) on the first few turns. I can live with it.

Reliability/Durability : 8

Customer Support : 10
The elec. tuner that came with the package stopped working. It was replaced by Mars Music without hesitation.

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing 30 years. Own a noname acoustic 1972 (signed by Chet Atkins, Ricky Skaggs, Doc Watson, Roy Clark). An Ovation Acoustic 1981. And now this Basher. For the price, a very fine guitar.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/02/2002 at 05:33am by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
22 frets
1 vol
1 tone
3 way
2 humbuckers(stock)

Sound : 9
Well, i play rock and roll, punk rock, pop punk, anything except pop and like rap. Mainly just rock or somthing. It works for me. I got the basher package. With the epipy amp works fine. The sound it brite enouf for me. I like the neck so damn skinny. Its great. Action fine. Dislike well this aint a dislike epiphone has a rep. for having bad pick up selectors. Personally i keep it on the treble pickup. So the only one it went kinda bad one was the rythm. But ill replace it in like 2 yrs. LOL. i just started who cares about the damn thing.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action was perfect. The pickups were adjusted well. Um. no flaws. i have one tiny chip but thats from me. The pickup selector was alittle bad after a few days. But dont worry about that. You get a lifetime warranty with epiphone you can trust them. Everything was fine

Reliability/Durability : 10
This is durable. Solid strap buttons. I mite use this at a school gig or somthing. Its epiphone its dependable. Finish will last. Hardware is fine

Customer Support : 10
Epiphone is a part of gibson what else is there to say

Overall Rating : 10
Ive only been playing for like 2 weeks. The only problem is the switch. But dont let that turn you off from buying this guitar. Its great. Im a begineer so whats a bad selector switch. Now if Van halen had a bad selector switch it would matter but not me. if this was stolen i would buy it again. I love the guitar fully, except the swithc. I wish it had a better switch. But like if your starting out like i said dont worry about that. Buy this guitar you cant go wrong.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $198 used
Submitted 06/18/2002 at 05:03am by Rockstar 2000

Features : 10
Made in China
22 frets
bolt on neck
open-coil humbuckers
three way pick-up selector
one volume
one tone knobs.

Sound : 10
Suits my style perfectly. I play American rock and some heavy metal, metallica-type music. I use a marshal DSL401 with it, and it sounds just great. Its surprisingly quiet. This has an especiallz rich sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action was great. I give it a 10 on the factory settings.
The pickups were a little higher than what i liked, so i adjusted those.

Reliability/Durability : 9
I think this is a very sturdy guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No opinion, never had to call em. I think Ill never have to...

Overall Rating : 10
Overall, this thing is great. I have other guitars but this is one of my favorites. Its very cheap too, I think you should replace the pickups to a Dimarzio or a Seymour Duncan to have maximum playing pleasure


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $179.99
Submitted 06/15/2002 at 05:12pm by Chris

Features : 8
Made in China in 2002. 22 frets, bolt on neck, open-coil humbuckers, three way pick-up selector, one volume, one tone knobs. bruise purple chrome. jumbo frets, and it came with a lightning bolt strap!

Sound : 9
I play mostly 80's metal, and its awesome. cause alot of the time we go into clean and it sounds great.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
the pick-ups were a little odd. the rhythm pick-up (bridge) was too close to the strings, and vise versa for the other. when i got it, the paint had been chipped along the sides a couple places.

Reliability/Durability : 8
this guitar has been through one show, and it was great. i have a chain as the strap, and boy the strap buttons are great! i think i can depend on it, but then again, nothing is perfect.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Epiphone.

Overall Rating : 8
I own a Crate BV-120HB head with a marshall 4x12 straight cab and it sounds excellent. if it were stolen, i would probably get another one eventually. not right away, but eventually. it is an excellent guitar for the price i bought it at.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $200.00 used
Submitted 06/08/2002 at 09:38am by Frederick Putanginamo

Features : 9
Everyone else has posted the features.. go check it out.

Sound : 10
Suits my music style - I play alternative rock, some blues... a wide variety.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Great stock set-up. Action was a little to high for my taste, so I lowered it myself. The pickups were adjusted perfectly. Because they are humbuckers, they make less noise than single coils... I bought this because my MIM strat made so much unbearable hum.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This might stand live playing... but it depends on how you rock.
Hardware seems top-notch.
The finish is great.
the strap buttons on this baby looks pretty solid.
I can depend on this baby...
I wouldn't gig without a back-up, regardless what guitar I had. But I would gig with this, definitely.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Have yet to have problems with this great guitar.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about 12 years. I own an MIM strat, Dearmond M-65, American fat strat, let's see... and bunch more.
If this guitar was stolen, I would definitely buy another one... because they are so inexpensive.
I love the feel of the guitar. I don't hate anything about it, at least not yet.
This is an ultimate guitar for it's price. I recommend buying this as a begginner guitar or as part of a collection.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $179
Submitted 02/22/2002 at 12:12pm by JasoN8
Email: inanejason8 at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 8
2001, Bruise purple...you all know the specs

Sound : 9
2 passive stock humbuckers can't do much. so i feel like putting in evolution pickups to enhance the sound. clean is good, not great. i like my clean sound to be bright, but not glassy, and full sounding. this does the job for me. distortion is mean when used in conjunction with the Korg Toneworks AX1500G. That's what I use running straight into headphones for recording purposes. Great sound, I'm happy with it and I have no need to go out and buy anything more expensive

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
This is where the guitar really shines. When it comes to action...nothing beats a Paul. Plays the same as a Gibson. A lot lighter too. Which is good for me cuz I have a bad back. It suits me well, and I like it. No complaints here. Action is perfect like i said, it can't be beat. I don't really care what a guitar looks like because music is meant to be heard. Not too important to me

Reliability/Durability : 8
Seems a little frail. But it will not fall apart for I am using a locking strap just to make sure it won't fall when im playing. Hardware is a little loose, but I fixed it, no problem there. I'd use it without a backup because my guitars just do not crap out on me.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I don't deal with them, once I have the guitar, I do the fixing.

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing for 4 1/2 years and I own(ed) a BC Rich Warlock and the most basic Ibanez you could imagine. I also had a Hamer Slammer bass and a Peavey bass. If someone stole this guitar, I'd only be pissed if I had thrown Evolutions in it. I love how it sounds and how great the action is. Like I said before, nothing beats the action of a Les Paul. It don't matter to me if it is a Gibson or an Epiphone. Just plays great. AND it was cheap so I think it was a great value.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $139.99
Submitted 11/10/2001 at 08:37pm by El_Scorcho

Features : 9
Made in Indonesia, 2001, i believe, 22 frets, H/H with a 3-way selector, tone and volumen controls...the body itself is gorgeous, i mean for 139.99, i've (almost) got the tone and feel of a LP!...the best feature about the basher is the ability to play a variety of
different styles of music...i play very experimental stuff, i use it as a tool rather than a guitar, i make wonderful noise a la sigur ros and radiohead (the recent stuff).

Sound : 8
like i said, i play experimental type of alt. rock...like nine inch nails gone gay, as my brother put it, and well, this guitar seems to be the perfect weapon for it all.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
nice black finish with chrome HW...the only flaw i can predict is the pick up selector in the future, but i might be wrong.

Reliability/Durability : 10
i just bought it...so i'll get back to you with the durability, as far as reliability...dude, it's a f#$%ing epiphone.

Customer Support : No Opinion
um...let's hope i don't ever have to worry enough to care.

Overall Rating : 10
i give it a ten, because this has been my third guitar (previously owned a used fender strat and an ibanez GSA60) and well, i seem to enjoy it the best, and it absolutely fits my needs.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 11/04/2001 at 10:48am by Lorenzo Perez
Email: LMemphisto9 at aol<dot>com

Features : 7
This guitar was made in Indonesia.I bought this in October 2001.It has 22 frets.It's made of laminated mohogany and alder from what I understand.It has 1 volume and 1 tone knob with a 3 way toggle switch.It comes with two cheap stock humbuckers.The fretboard is satin finished.It has a Les Paul shape with a 24.75 scale and standard epiphone cheaper chrome hardware.I bought it without a gig-bag.

Sound : 7
I play pretty much all styles from hard rock to jazz and it's not bad for playing Zeppelin type stuff.On clean it doesn't sound spectacular but it doesn't sound too bad either.I use a Digitech RP-7 through a Crate GX-20 amp.The sound is pretty full but could be better it's because of these cheap stock pick-ups.I'd recommend later on down the road replacing them with better ones.I like the fullness of the sound,BUT it's just not bright enough.There's hardly any difference in the sounds from the bridge and neck pick-up.The bridge pick-up is just a tad brighter but not very noticably.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The pick-ups were just a little to far from the strings for my taste but really not a big deal.The intonation was fine.All the rest of the hardware,inspite of what some people here have said,was perfectly fine.It stayed in tune well even when I dropped the tuning 1 1/2 steps.The finish was really shiny and not scratched anywhere.The toggle switch although it works fine I think should be handled with care since it's not of the greatest quality.The strings it came with looked like they had been played a little too often by the guys in the wharehouse.

Reliability/Durability : 7
I think it could withstand live playing.The hardware is cheap so I can foresee after maybe 10 months having some minor problems probably with the toggle switch.The finish seems very reliable I haven't scratched it yet so far-it seems durable.The strap buttons seem fine to me.I can't shake the feeling of this guitar feeling cheap(it's the wood)but it can be depended on.I'm not sure I'd gig with this guitar because I've only had for a month but it seems to stay in tune alright.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I bought this without a warranty.I've not had to get it repaired yet.

Overall Rating : 8
I've been playing about 9 1/2 years non-stop.I also own an Ibanez SA160.I actually thought the body would be solid mohogany but I guess it's not to big of a deal........Ok here's my revelation:The whole point of getting this particular guitar was to replace the pick-ups with seymour duncan pick-ups(I just ordered a george lynch screamin demon bridge pick-up and a 59' duncan neck pick-up).I figured I'd save a hundred bucks and figured mohogany is mohogany!Why get a $500 or more guitar when I can get a cheap one made of the same material?!BUT I was wrong-the woods is laminated alder/mohogany. As soon as my new pick-ups come in I'll find out if it sounds really good or not.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $179.99
Submitted 09/24/2001 at 05:49pm by Matthew M.
Email: drummer16996<at>aol dot com

Features : 10
This guitar is made in China in 2001, is has 22 frets and its a 24.76" scale. It comes in Just Black, Blood Stain, and Bruise Purple. (Pleasant...) It comes with two stock passive open-coil humbuckers (my favorite!) and chrome hardware. The Black is the best I think, with a beautiful glossy finish. I'm not sure of the wood, but the neck has a very soft satin finish. (V-e-r-y smooth!) It also has a great looking Les Paul style body, but different positions for the tone/volume knobs and switching. I got a stand and case at Guitar Center with my Epiphone/Marshall purchase. (Guitar Center or Musicians Friend is the best!)

Sound : 10
I usually play all over the board. Sometimes heavy metal or punk, to soft pop. (yes yes, i know) Works great under all conditions. My amp is a Marshall 30-watt RG30-CDR (woo-hoo!) and can get just about any sound you want. Can get noisy if turned up past 8 o'clock. Like i said, you can get tons of sounds out of the single-coil humbuckers.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Actions was pretty good, could be better. The pickups were a little high but it sounded okay. The top and bottom match perfectly, absolutly no flaws. But the selector switch was loose, so I had to tighten it, and don't unscrew the input connector, or else the whole thing will fall into the body!

Reliability/Durability : 8
Well, it scratches a little worse than most, but its good anyway. Harware seems cheap so don't jump around too much. I would gig with it, cuz of the stunning good looks and great sound, but get higher quality hardware. (Tuners and strap buttons. Locking buttons if possible) Finish seems to last well, and yes, I would use w/o a backup if I had to. (A backup could reassure me though)

Customer Support : No Opinion
Limited Lifetime Warrenty. Never delt with them, but 15 days is short to get registration in.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for a few years. I also own a Stella acoustic and a Marshall 30-watt amp. If it were stolen or lost/broken I would get pissed off and beg my parents for another one. (probably to no avail.) I love this guitar!!


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $179
Submitted 07/13/2001 at 08:43pm by Rx

Features : 8
This guitar was made in Taiwan, 2001. It is a Les Paul style gutiar. It has a beautiful glossy black finish. It has 22 medium sized frets, on a satinwood neck. The neck is really smooth and whoever did the frets did a good job. It comes with dual stock humbuckers (passive) and a 3 way selector for them, plus one tone and volume control. I am unsure of the body wood, unfortunately. My guess is some sort of maple or cheaper wood. It came with nice chrome hardware. The tuners are probably really cheap, as with the strap locks, but they will do.

Sound : 8
This setup is noise free, unless you are switched to the neck humbucker, which generates little to no noise it seems.

The sound is very full and is pleasant.

The music I play ranges from bluesy ska to full out thrash punk. It fits it pretty well.

The main thing I like about it is that it will not sound crappy if turned up too high (even with my amp). I am using it with a Randall RG25RX.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
The guitar came out of the factory very nice. It was out of tune, but that was no problem. Fret buzz is a non-issue here.

One problem I have noticed, though, is that sometimes the humbuckers will cut out for 3-5 seconds. This is fixable by rapidly toggling between the modes.

Reliability/Durability : 7
I am sure this guitar could withstand live playing, although I do not intend on using this one. The finish is fantastic. Nice and shiny. There are scratches from my belt buckle, but that happens with my other guitars also. The strap buttons seem solid, but I don't dare to jump around with this for fear that they may be stripped.

Yes, you can depend on it for a few years.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I have beem playing for about 6 months.
I own a Carvin Bolt-Kit (assembled myself), a Solimar from route101guitars.com, and an Epiphone 335 Dot. All are superb guitars. Especially this one. I have added some adjustments. I replaced the nut with a quality chrome one, and both of the pickups to DiMarzio Super Distortion Humbuckers. It is a sweet guitar. I still choose it over alot of my others (which costed $300+ each)
I play through a Randall RG25RX which is just amazing.

This guitar is very comfortable, sounds sweet (sounded sweet when I got it, too), and is an overall great guitar.

Please note that although these ratings may be high for a guitar that costed me $180 USD, that is exactly what I am rating. A budget guitar. And a good one at that.

If you are just beginning, planning to buy a cheap and effecient guitar, or one for someone else who is beginning (like your child, for example), this is definately the way to go. It has the Les Paul's playability, which is just spectacular. You won't be dissappointed. With a little work this guitar can match up to guitars that cost $200-300 more.


Product: Epiphone Basher
Price Paid: US $180
Submitted 06/17/2001 at 07:59pm by Dave King
Email: glass at ireland<dot>co<dot>uk

Features : 9
This guitar was made in (I believe) 2001. It was made somewhere in Asia, I believe it was Taiwan. It has 22 frets (not bad at all). It has a 3 way selector, a tone knob and a volume knob. It comes with dual Epiphone humbuckers, which aren't bad at all, I suppose, for a budget guitar. I however have changed them to EMG humbuckers. It has a satin finished neck and a nice glossy body. The neck is very comfortable to play and slide around on. It gives you easy access to all 22 of it's frets. The cosmetics and appearance of this axe are also a great addition. It is an E-series, and comes with the new dovewing headstock, which is simply beautiful. It also has great looking chrome hardware. The biggest downside would be the pickups, but they make no difference because it still sounded great. Great for any beginner, and even a seasoned guitarist. The action/playability of this guitar is superior.

Sound : 9
I play anything from bluesy-rock to reggae, and this guitar has done well with all of those. It fits all of those quite well (as most Les Pauls do...)
I am currently using it with a Marshall MS-4 Microstack and a Brownsville 35G amp. It sounds equally nice on both (if there is anything wrong with the tone, it is my MS-4 amp).
It generates no unusual and un-needed background noise. It can be used for any style of music. It sends out rich, warm tones, and provides great sounding harmonics.
I enjoy the sound -very- much. This guitar is a pleasure to plug in, and I still use it, even though I have moved on to Gibson guitars.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The guitar came very well setup. The people at Epiphone really know what they are doing. The pickups were adjusted just fine. The action is a bit high, but that is okay, it's actually my preference. Everything is matched up great. There were (and still aren't) any flaws.

Reliability/Durability : 9
It is a very sturdy, strong guitar. It is able (although not recomended) to be dropped and withstand it perfectly. It is also very light, considering it's durability. The finish lasts just fine. Scratches from metal objects will show up in the light. (I ordered black, which is nice and glossy. It now has belt scratches ont he back from my belts). The strap buttons are solid. I can jump around, and go wild with this guitar and they stay on. Very dependable.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing guitar for only 2 years now. This was my 2nd guitar, and I do not regret buying it at all. It is definately the best budget guitar Epiphone has to offer. Besides this, I also own a Gibson Les Paul Humbucker Special, and an Epiphone Les Paul Studio. If it was stolen or lost, I would probably buy another one and configure it to what I have it at now. It plays great. The only thing I hate is that fingerprints show up on it.. But that's okay, they can easily be rubbed off (if you are a perfectionist and that is one of your peeves, just like me). I compared it to the SG and the Firebird (also in the E-series, I believe they are called the Bully and the Slasher). I wish it had a 5-way selector, rather than the 3-way, but the 3 way provides perfect settings.

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