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Epiphone Worn Firebird Studio £439

Epiphone has just launched a new Firebird-style limited edition custom guitar.

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The Epi Worn Firebird Studio: grab one if you can!

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The Gibson Firebird Studio has found favour with many players, not least a certain Mr David Grohl, so it makes perfect sense that an Epiphone interpretation should appear.

The Studio retains the reverse outline and classic stylings, while dispensing with quirkier aspects of the original Firebird design such as mini-humbuckers and banjo tuners.

Unlike the Gibson Studio's mini-Grovers, the Epiphone's headstock is coolly adorned with six Steinberger 40:1 direct drive machineheads that take a little getting used to but work very well indeed.

The mahogany body is constructed from several sections of timber, but veneers on the top and back have an attractive grain and give a one-piece appearance.

In addition, the neck has a sumptuous, addictive quality with its reassuring, yet not intimidating girth.

Sounds

Acoustically, the Epiphone has more resonance and sustain than many Gibson Firebirds we have played, and happily this translates into a bright but powerful tonality from the Alnico Classic humbuckers that can handle grunge riffing as readily as arpeggiated clean parts or juicy blues.

Emblazoned with 'Limited Edition' and 'Custom Shop' decals on the rear of the headstock, it may not linger in the Epiphone catalogue for too long, so check this one out quickly.

Verdict

Street prices are already much lower than the £439 guide, so what are you waiting for?

MusicRadar rating:

4.5 of 5 stars

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Average user rating 4 of 5

  • lochson2

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    Fri 11 Jun 2010, 3:15 am BST

    User rating 4 of 5

    Great guitar for rock & blues, does a reasonable clean sound as well! All 3 positions (bridge, both, neck) are excellent, but my favourite is the neck - great for mid gain rock & blues. Classic rock is well-served with bridge humbucker & lowish drive. Love the steinberger tuners - once you've used them, it's very hard to go back to conventional tuners! Just get one - I promise you, you will not be disappointed!

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MusicRadar rating

4.5 of 5

Pros

Neat construction. Looks. Playing experience.

Cons

Some players will want to adjust the strap button position.

Verdict

Street prices are already much lower than the £439 guide, so what are you waiting for?

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4 of 5

Specification

Worn Firebird Studio

Price:
£439
Available Controls:
2 x Tone, 2 x Volume
Available Finish:
Worn cherry
Back Material:
Mahogany
Fingerboard Material:
Rosewood
Guitar Body Material:
Mahogany
Hardware:
Chrome
Inlays:
Dot
Neck Material:
Mahogany
Pickup Switching:
3 Position Blade - Bridge/Middle/Neck
Pickups:
Alnico Classic Humbuckers
Scale Length (Inches) (Inches):
24.75
Scale Length (mm) (mm):
629
Tailpiece:
Stopbar
Unique Features:
6 Steinberger 40:1 Direct Drive
Width at Nut (Inches) (Inches):
1.68
Width at Nut (mm) (mm):
43

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