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sofnwhat Just Startin' 684 posts since
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7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

I recently traded a guy my 1981 Acoustic Corp G60 2X12 combo, that's a really awesome SS amp that never use anymore, for a 2000 7 string Epiphone Les Paul. I've always want a 7 string or a baritone guitar so this was a good opportunity to do so. Now I don't want to sound high on my horse, but I've been playing guitar almost 18 years. When I first started playing I played a few Squire Strats and low end Jacksons, but soon found myself wanting to play a the higher end stuff. So moved on. I got a 79' Strat a couple Gibson Explorers and V's, an ESP Custom Explorer. I never waste my time looking at the Squires, Epiphiones or low end anything anymore. I reconize that the right guitar is whatever and one should be able to get good tone from even the crappiest gear. What's my point? I'm am really impressed with this Epiphone. The guy put locking tuners on it and EMG 707's in it and that's sold me on it, since I like EMG's. However the guitar itself play great and looks great. The guy at the guitar shop that did the setup on it commented on the quaility of it and I agree. He had an Epiphone SG Elite that messed around on and I was blown away by the quality of that one too. I've never been an Ibanez fan, but I was impressed the new Destroyer that I picked at a guitar store in Gainesville the other day. I guess I need to not be so quick to dismiss something because of name or price.

 

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  • Hollow_Vessels Just Startin' 13 posts since
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    Jul 16, 2009 10:48 AM (in response to sofnwhat)
    Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul

    This

    Thread

    Is

    Worthless

    Without

    Pics!

     

    Always wanted to play a 7 string LP... never found one. yet.

    Happy shredding

     

    - WarHeartCOB

      • cgtrox Expert Line 6 User 1,441 posts since
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        Jul 10, 2009 9:25 PM (in response to sofnwhat)
        Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul

        WOW! Noice! I didn't even know they made a 7 string. I like the trans-black finish, very cool! Are those factory EMG's?? Gonna go real nice with the new HD100, aye? Congrats on the new axe bro...

         

        cgtrox

          • wardick Just Startin' 375 posts since
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            Aug 15, 2009 9:39 PM (in response to sofnwhat)
            Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul

            Buy pickup rings for them.

             

            http://www.fretsonthenet.com/other_parts.htm

             

            There is section with custom rings for EMG 707, etc.

              • LS_Chris Just Startin' 16 posts since
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                Aug 16, 2009 2:07 AM (in response to sofnwhat)
                Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul

                I actually kind of like the look without the ring.  I've been playing the Schecter Hellraiser 7 strings a lot lately and just realized they had no rings.  So heck I'm just going to go for it without the ring haha.

      • LS_Chris Just Startin' 16 posts since
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        Aug 15, 2009 8:34 PM (in response to sofnwhat)
        Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul

        I think you've got the exact same 7 string Epiphone Les Paul I have.  Except you have different pots and all the cosmetic hardware taken off (pickguard, etc)

         

        This is mine.  Just got it Thursday.

         

        I'm going into my local guitar shop tomorrow to get two 707s put in it.  Like you said it needs the extra routing.  But I was really glad to see these pictures so I have a very good idea of what my guitar would look like without the pickguard and the circular around the pickup switch.  Which is what I'd planned on doing.

          • LS_Chris Just Startin' 16 posts since
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            Aug 16, 2009 1:59 AM (in response to sofnwhat)
            Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul

            I'm not really sure what I'm going to do with the old pickups. Probably the same I did with my Explorer.  Just threw the old one's in the EMG box haha.  Now that I see the pickup rings I think I may wait on bringing this guitar in to get the pickups put in.  I imagine it would just be easier to give them the rings and the pickups to do all at once.  I would probably get the Matte Black rings just so it somewhat blends in with the body.  I just love how clean it looks without all the hardware garbage (not that it's bad stuff haha).

             

            -Chris

  • Slingy Just Startin' 418 posts since
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    Aug 16, 2009 12:22 AM (in response to sofnwhat)
    Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

    Looks great with the EMG's! I'll bet it rocks.

      • LS_Chris Just Startin' 16 posts since
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        Aug 16, 2009 1:27 PM (in response to sofnwhat)
        Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

        If you like 7 strings and Explorers.  Eventually this baby is going to be coming out.

         

        Matt Heafy from Trivium's two new babies.  On the right.  White Gibson Explorer 7 string *drool*.  I talked to him at Mayhem Fest last Saturday and he said it should be coming out to the public eventually.  I actually contacted Gibson about making me the same guitar and they said they couldn't do it.  Even after Matt had his made.  He found that odd when I told him so he said he'd look into it.

         

        And yeah man, that Explorer is my baby.  I've had her for 6 or 7 years now.  Only mods are EMG 85 (B) & EMG 81 (N) and a bone nut.  She's the nicest guitar I've ever played.  I've got a question for you actually:

         

        Have you noticed on the Les Paul that it's a pain to get to the high frets because the neck gets to bulky?  That's why I like about my Explorer.  It's so smooth.

         

        -Chris

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          • LS_Chris Just Startin' 16 posts since
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            Aug 17, 2009 9:36 PM (in response to sofnwhat)
            Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

            Nice guitars dude.  When I got into playing guitar believe it or not my two choices was between the Epiphone Goth V or the Explorer.  I chose the Explorer.

             

            So is the 7 string just two 707s in your's?

             

            I'm actually thinking of seeing what it would cost to file down the heel of the neck on the LP.  See what it would cost me.  You know as well as I do with Explorer the necks you can jump right to that 22nd fret without skipping a beat.  I'm not much of a soloist but I'd like better access.

             

            Also, Matt's 7 string Explorer has 24 frets.  Could explain the longer neck.

              • LS_Chris Just Startin' 16 posts since
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                Aug 18, 2009 4:17 PM (in response to sofnwhat)
                Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

                Actually the EMG 707 is basically the equivalent of the EMG 85 and the EMG 81-7 is the 81 equivalent.  I actually just ordered an EMG 707 & EMG 81-7 on Musician's Friend.  Going to have them installed in the next week I hope.

                 

                Now that I look I see it it appears to be 707 neck, 81-7 bridge which is pretty much the standard.  I'm doing 707 bridge, 81-7 neck instead.  I like that combo.

                 

                Can't wait!

                • Slingy Just Startin' 418 posts since
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                  Aug 18, 2009 11:40 PM (in response to LS_Chris)
                  Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

                  85 is a great bridge pickup! I've used an 81 there too which is more common. Also great! That Epi is starting to sound very interesting to me as I'd like to try a seven stringer and love EMG's.

                  • LS_Chris Just Startin' 16 posts since
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                    Aug 19, 2009 12:03 AM (in response to Slingy)
                    Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

                    I've decided I'm going to try and get the heel on the neck of the guitar filed down.  So I can get to that 22nd fret easier.  Once I get the pickups installed I'm going to probably try and get some sound clips of the guitar through my 5150 half stack and I'll post some links on here.

  • Bunnymann Just Startin' 5 posts since
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    Aug 16, 2009 3:25 PM (in response to sofnwhat)
    Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

    Nice pic. Especially with the home brew equipment in the back ground. Last week I went tot he home brew store for ingredients then went over to Best Buy and picked up an PODX3 for $344.99.  See my post under Gutiar Center thread on this site to see the other deals they offered me. Hopefully alot of you guys have sons like mine too!

  • Rowbi Expert Line 6 User 7,444 posts since
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    Aug 19, 2009 7:23 AM (in response to sofnwhat)
    Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

    wow, nice les paul.  wish I'd known about them, I might have tried to get one... but here in the UK they seem as common as rocking horse sh1t, lol

     

    if you like to check out other people GAS purchases, or show off your own, check out this group: http://line6.com/community/groups/gas-show-tell  I hope to get a few more members posting what they've bought :-)

  • GotMetalBoy Just Startin' 8 posts since
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    Oct 30, 2009 10:18 AM (in response to sofnwhat)
    Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

    Cool guitar!  I have one that looks just like it but mine has black hardware and I used black electrical tape as pickup rings b/c the guy that did the routing didn't do a very good job.  Mine has an EMG 707 in the Neck and EMG 81-7 in the bridge.

     

    I actually own 3 more: Black all original, Sunburst all original, Sunburst w/ pickguard removed and changed pickups but I can't remember what I replaced them with.

     

    I also have 3 of the Epi Flying V 7 Strings all black.  They are so light and play almost as good as the Les Pauls.

     

    If you're wondering why I have so many it's b/c I keep one of each in perfect condition for studio use and the others for playing live and I happened to find most of them for under $200 on eBay.

  • pbear5 Just Startin' 472 posts since
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      • pbear5 Just Startin' 472 posts since
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        Oct 30, 2009 5:40 PM (in response to sofnwhat)
        Re: 7 String Epi Les Paul (now w/pics)

        my neighbor had a Hamer explorer and that thing was so f-ing HEAVY i couldn't see playing it on a regular basis.  the heaviest guitar that i've owned was an Ibanez X-ing MIDI guitar and it was just miserable to put on.  some people hate the chambered Les Pauls but, personally, i'd like to be able to stand upright into my 60's.  that said my first "oh god i've got to have that guitar" guitar was Matthias Jabs' (sp?) black/white explorer--with or without spandex arm bands, the hottest looking guitar on MTV (they used to play music videos.)  this 7-stringer might be worth the chiropractic care.

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