it depends on what kind of music your looking into the ibanez is my pick because it is good for metal songs and the other to are in the middle and the quality is better.
Epiphone was a company all it's own at one time, owned by a luthier, and named after is son, "Epi." As Epiphone made quality instruments, Gibson purchased the rights to the name, at which point Gibson became responsible for the construction of Epiphone guitars. But, Epiphone makes Epiphone guitars, not Gibson. Gibson is only responsible for providing the materials and the construction regulations. Some would even choose an Epiphone over a Gibson.
They have their pro's and con's. ESP has neck through construction for better sustain and easier access to higher frets, some higher end ESP's have Original Floyd Roses (the best tremolo out there) and active pickups. Ibanez is usually cheaper and a lot easier to find. There is a lot more choice with ibanez and they often feature more interesting parts than ESP's. Don't limit yourself, look at Jackson (probably the best metal guitar company out there) and just try out what you like. I would personally say ESP, but try out a few of each company. Jackson.
Yes, and Epiphone is also a side brand of Gibson. Gibson is better quality.AnswerGibsons are *usually* better than Epiphones. However, I have played $400-$600 Epiphone archtops (Dots, Rivieras and Casinos, which are Epiphone interpretations of Gibson's ES-330 and ES-335 designs) that feel and look better than $1000 Gibson ES-333s. I have never played an Epiphone Les Paul, SG, Firebird, Flying V or Explorer that can surpass a Gibson, though, which leads me to believe that Epiphone does a better job on its archtop semi-hollow electric guitars than on "budget versions" of Gibson's solidbody designs. And for the record, Epiphone was not always a budget-priced subsidiary of Gibson. The two companies were rivals until Gibson bought out Epiphone in 1957. Epiphone did have unique, non-Gibson-affiliated designs of its own, such as the Emperor and the Broadway. Vintage, pre-Gibson-takeover Epiphones can command prices and have build quality comparable to Gibsons of the same age.
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Epiphone was a company all it's own at one time, owned by a luthier, and named after is son, "Epi." As Epiphone made quality instruments, Gibson purchased the rights to the name, at which point Gibson became responsible for the construction of Epiphone guitars. But, Epiphone makes Epiphone guitars, not Gibson. Gibson is only responsible for providing the materials and the construction regulations. Some would even choose an Epiphone over a Gibson.
Line 6 for metal. Peavy is good for everything. Marshall is good for rock and metal. Fender has amazing clean sounds. Ibanez I'm not sure about but i doubt they are very good. Marshall, or Mesa Boogie but they are very expensive.
They have their pro's and con's. ESP has neck through construction for better sustain and easier access to higher frets, some higher end ESP's have Original Floyd Roses (the best tremolo out there) and active pickups. Ibanez is usually cheaper and a lot easier to find. There is a lot more choice with ibanez and they often feature more interesting parts than ESP's. Don't limit yourself, look at Jackson (probably the best metal guitar company out there) and just try out what you like. I would personally say ESP, but try out a few of each company. Jackson.
Yes, and Epiphone is also a side brand of Gibson. Gibson is better quality.AnswerGibsons are *usually* better than Epiphones. However, I have played $400-$600 Epiphone archtops (Dots, Rivieras and Casinos, which are Epiphone interpretations of Gibson's ES-330 and ES-335 designs) that feel and look better than $1000 Gibson ES-333s. I have never played an Epiphone Les Paul, SG, Firebird, Flying V or Explorer that can surpass a Gibson, though, which leads me to believe that Epiphone does a better job on its archtop semi-hollow electric guitars than on "budget versions" of Gibson's solidbody designs. And for the record, Epiphone was not always a budget-priced subsidiary of Gibson. The two companies were rivals until Gibson bought out Epiphone in 1957. Epiphone did have unique, non-Gibson-affiliated designs of its own, such as the Emperor and the Broadway. Vintage, pre-Gibson-takeover Epiphones can command prices and have build quality comparable to Gibsons of the same age.
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