Originally posted by vanquish:I love my new Explorer, it just looks so unique compared to all my friends who have strat-copy type guitars. I noticed it only has 22 frets though, are the Epiphones shorter scale than their Gibson equivalents?
Though it is based on the 58 Explorers not the 76 reissues Edge uses.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
The 1976 'Limited Edition' Gibson Explorers that The Edge (and I !)use were based on the original 1958 explorer design.
I don't think there is much difference, other than the pickups in the 1976 being the T-Tops versus the 1958 which probably had the PAF Humbucker.
The only difference in the Epiphone Explorer design and Edge's 1976's are that the Epiphone guitar body is Korina vs. the Edge's being mahogany body. That said, I've not heard anyone complain about an Epiphone Explorer. A friend has one, which she had T-Tops put in, and it sounds great!![]()
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
I heard from numerous sources that the 76's have humbuckers called "tarbacks". One of the members on the U2-sound-forum has 2 LE exploerers, and he checked both of his and they have these tarbacks.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
The 1976 'Limited Edition' Gibson Explorers that The Edge (and I !)use were based on the original 1958 explorer design.
I don't think there is much difference, other than the pickups in the 1976 being the T-Tops versus the 1958 which probably had the PAF Humbucker.
The only difference in the Epiphone Explorer design and Edge's 1976's are that the Epiphone guitar body is Korina vs. the Edge's being mahogany body. That said, I've not heard anyone complain about an Epiphone Explorer. A friend has one, which she had T-Tops put in, and it sounds great!![]()
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
The design on the 76 ones is better, it has sharper curves compared to the 58[image]
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The 58s (both the Gibsons and the Epis) also use Korina wood instead of mahogany which means they should sound different, to luthiers apparently Korina has even better tone than mahogany (brighter with more sustain) and is a lighter wood too.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:What model Stratocaster is the one pictured?
Looks similar to a Clapton, with the Lace Sensor pickups. Or perhaps an older Stratocaster Plus?
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Originally posted by vanquish:The design on the 76 ones is better, it has sharper curves compared to the 58[image]
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Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
The design on the 76 ones is better, it has sharper curves compared to the 58[image]
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The 58s (both the Gibsons and the Epis) also use Korina wood instead of mahogany which means they should sound different, to luthiers apparently Korina has even better tone than mahogany (brighter with more sustain) and is a lighter wood too.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
Where's the picture of the 1958? Don't think that the black one is not a 1958. They only made the 1958's in natural wood finish.
The 1976 is a 1958 copy. Only diffeence that I know of is the T-Top pickups vs. the original PAF humbuckers of the 1958 model. I've heard a few different numbers but I think there was less than 50 made in 1958.
So I am not sure that curve differences you are referring to... other than the photos shown were taken from a slightly different angle.
As for Korina being a better wood or not... some luthiers may prefer it. Possibly is a better wood.
But there is no denying the amazing tone of the 1976 Explorers. One need only listen to U2's BOY album alone to see this.