Product: Epiphone PR 350SR
Price Paid: US $400.00
Submitted
04/11/2001
at
01:46pm
by
Mick
Email: mlwitt2 at msn<dot>com
Features
:
9
Korea, 2001 wiht 20frets solid top made out of spruce and very well matched, body is solid rose wood, side and back, neck is mahogany finish on neck and body is satin it is a dreadnought,no cut out the tuners are gold and evry well made and this thing stay,s in tune very well the neck is thin and flat the frets are jumbo, with a rose wood fret board, it came with a h/c.
Sound
:
8
it suits my style very will countery, it has a full rich sound but dose not go over borad with the bass like alot of dreadnoughts do. I like the sound alot but I would have liked a glose finish but four $400.00 I will take it has is.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
the factory set up was a little to high for me so I lowered the action with a bone sadle and neck adj. the top bookmatch is good, it has one flaw at the nut the strings did not fit in the nut but with a little filing I fixed it.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I do not play out so reliability is not a prob, the hard ware looks good, the finish looks like it will last for a long time, it has one strap button on the body and is very solid on strap button on the neck,
Customer Support
:
10
I called Epiphone (Gibson) about the neck adj. and they are very nice and helpful, the warranty is a life time warranty.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing for 35 yrs. I have two Gibson one is a flat top is a b-25 and is 30+ yrs. old and I have a ES-125-TD and is 40+ yrs. old. If it was stolen or lost I would buy it again for $400.00 you can`t go worng, I like the neck the most it is very low and fast, I wish it had a adj. bridge like my Gibson flat top, I looked at gibson, guild,martin and larrivee but for the money I bought the Epiphone.