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Epiphone Emperor Swingster [2011-2020]
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  • 60'sforever60'sforever

    yes .... j'ladore

    Epiphone Emperor Swingster [2011-2020]Published on 01/10/12 at 10:57
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Gretsch archtop guitar type, manufactured in Indonesia by the epiphone custom shop - an original Bigsby - 2 humbuckers and split - color 'Wine Red' the most beautiful effect, really class - very beautiful object

    UTILIZATION

    round super nice and easy (just under a strat), good ergonomics, large size (2 times thicker than a casino), the sound is grainy at will, many possible variations, frank and barred attacks really easy - good performance agreement

    SOUNDS

    Typed sounds rock, rockabilly, blues, country, folk electric - even better in montéee Jazz strings (D'addario pulling 11 to mesh dishes) that enhance the harmonics and sound - is the high versatility of this guitar, …
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    Gretsch archtop guitar type, manufactured in Indonesia by the epiphone custom shop - an original Bigsby - 2 humbuckers and split - color 'Wine Red' the most beautiful effect, really class - very beautiful object

    UTILIZATION

    round super nice and easy (just under a strat), good ergonomics, large size (2 times thicker than a casino), the sound is grainy at will, many possible variations, frank and barred attacks really easy - good performance agreement

    SOUNDS

    Typed sounds rock, rockabilly, blues, country, folk electric - even better in montéee Jazz strings (D'addario pulling 11 to mesh dishes) that enhance the harmonics and sound - is the high versatility of this guitar, which sounds also 'unplugged'

    OVERALL OPINION

    for 15 j - Q / P wonder - sound, versatility, beauty to fall - I'll buy a good 2nd in orange
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  • szuipszuip

    Epiphone Emperor Swingster [2011-2020]Published on 06/12/11 at 03:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    see Internet

    UTILIZATION

    The vibrato is pretty, it is medium to use, too soft for my taste.
    The switchable tone controls can remain in hand if handled with dishonesty.

    SOUNDS

    crunch + very short delay to thicken + slight chorus = yum

    OVERALL OPINION

    When purchasing, it was in competition with Hagström, other Epiphone semi-hollow, and especially with the beautiful Gretsch Tim Armstrong who is for my taste the finest guitar on the market (and which costs twice as much)! Well in terms of sound (test on a Vox AC30) the swingster is that I was most satisfied with. I wanted a guitar able to provide further crunches and yet well defined. The pickups are switcha…
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    see Internet

    UTILIZATION

    The vibrato is pretty, it is medium to use, too soft for my taste.
    The switchable tone controls can remain in hand if handled with dishonesty.

    SOUNDS

    crunch + very short delay to thicken + slight chorus = yum

    OVERALL OPINION

    When purchasing, it was in competition with Hagström, other Epiphone semi-hollow, and especially with the beautiful Gretsch Tim Armstrong who is for my taste the finest guitar on the market (and which costs twice as much)! Well in terms of sound (test on a Vox AC30) the swingster is that I was most satisfied with. I wanted a guitar able to provide further crunches and yet well defined. The pickups are switchable single, one obtains a range of possible sounds pretty rare on this type of instrument.
    For a guitar of this price, finish and sound quality are exceptional (of course putting three times that price, you enter a new world but not everyone can afford it !)
    I've been stuck on the Bare Knuckle Stormy Monday and I won the crunch, more flexible and easier to manage via volume knob. I have maybe a little lost on the country sounds, though ... anyway, it's not my main interest.
    It is often fashionable to spit on Epiphone to give a sort of guitar authority, don't count on me!

    I tried to put it into competition with a Peerless but I never managed to have one in hands!
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