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Title: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: Dave W on September 13, 2019, 08:56:25 PM
Gibson is planning a major change to the entire Epiphone guitar line-up (https://www.guitarworld.com/amp/news/gibson-is-planning-a-major-change-to-the-entire-epiphone-guitar-line-up)

@Chris P. - I wonder if the changes will include the US Rivoli you mentioned after NAMM this past winter.

Title: Re: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: TBird1958 on September 14, 2019, 07:28:13 AM

 A Thunderbird II would be refreshing.  :-*
Title: Re: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: Chris P. on September 14, 2019, 08:56:56 AM
Could be cool! They 'promised' those US models for summer NAMM, but they weren't there.
Title: Re: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: OVERDRIVEN66 on September 15, 2019, 06:15:42 PM
    Just like TBird1958 said earlier, it would behoove them to offer the T-Bird Max in more colors.  Maybe not the whole 60's color chart., but some colors more 'stock' than black, white, and the standard 'burst.  And to offer some cool colors for the Embassy might go a little ways towards making up for the 2+2 headstock. Why did they do that?  Nice bass, but the 4 on a side headstock is the proper con-figuration if you are trying to 'reissue' a classic piece like the Embassy . IMHO. Tony
Title: Re: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: Dave W on September 15, 2019, 10:27:57 PM
The upper horn on the Embassy doesn't look right. Presumably they did it for better balance but if you're doing a reissue, do it right. OTOH I won't be surprised if they drop it.
Title: Re: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: Basvarken on September 16, 2019, 02:11:05 AM
I don't think that would be commercially very interesting for them. How many historically correct Embassy bass guitars do you think they would sell? I think that a light weight bass (such as the Embassy) would appeal to a much wider audience if it balances better. Hence the longer horn and the 2x2 headstock decision.

I do think the longer horn is ugly though... :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: Dave W on September 16, 2019, 02:17:16 PM
You're right, Rob,it would have to be a very limited edition. I doubt the current version has sold well either. Most bassists never knew the original ever existed.
Title: Re: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: ajkula66 on September 18, 2019, 11:34:14 PM
You're right, Rob,it would have to be a very limited edition. I doubt the current version has sold well either. Most bassists never knew the original ever existed.

Given the price that it's being offered at, it's probably a decent seller. I've only had one in my hands and fit and finish left an awful lot to be desired, which caught me by surprise.
Title: Re: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: uwe on September 19, 2019, 01:10:08 PM
Why Epi headstocks should look more Gibsonish is beyond me, I was fine with the old/new look. If you wanna change something ...

Bring

Back

The

Batwing!!!


(https://media1.giphy.com/media/C7RCCFdaixA3u/source.gif)


Gotham needs  it.
Title: Re: Changes afoot at Epiphone
Post by: amptech on September 19, 2019, 10:20:17 PM
Why Epi headstocks should look more Gibsonish is beyond me, I was fine with the old/new look. If you wanna change something ...

Bring

Back

The

Batwing!!!


Gotham needs  it.

..and risk that Batman comes after you to protect his trademark??