Subj : music, tapes, records.. To : JIMMY ANDERSON From : Rob Mccart Date : Fri Nov 21 2025 07:50:42 JA>I had an Epiphone Expedition. The sound didn't hold up well. RM> You'd think an Epiphone would stand up. They are made by Gibson RM> but are a somewhat lower model, but I can't really talk having RM> never owned or played one. JA>Well, all instruments are individual, so just not one that >aged well. I'm sure others are great. :-) Plus other factors come into it. In some places these wooden instruments have to cope with high humidity or wild variances in temperature, and that takes a toll on them. Assuming it wasn't standing up because you were kicking it around.. B) RM> It was supposed to be a good medium quality guitar but I'd RM> been spoiled with learning and later buying used high end RM> guitars and I didn't realize how much difference there was RM> between the makes. JA>Yeah. :-) I feel spoiled when I walk into a store and pick one >up... I still play my Takamine I bought in 91 or so. It has >REALLY aged well for sure! Yes, that's a decent medium level make and you can't complain about that. I have a Japanese very good copy of a Gibson which I bought quite used in about 1980, at least 15 or 20 years old. Back about 2005 I brought it to a repair place and they changed the angle of the main bridge a bit to change the tone that was very slightly off from day 1, and there were a couple of internal ribs where the glue had let go and were causing some other sound issues, and it was much better after that. Last year it started to get a bit flat again and I figured the ribs were causing a problem again, but this time I dug out my much more expensive guitar which I use daily now rather than keep 'saving it for good' until I die without ever playing it... --- * SLMR Rob * If you can't afford to go first class - Charge it ! * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .