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    Default Epi Dot Deluxe Sound test

    So this is my first ever recording of my playing that's been out in public - take it easy on me!

    Played through a Fender Blues Jr., recorded using the Tascam DR-08 which does an OK job.

    Let me know what you think

    http://www.daverancour.com/epidotSounds.mp3

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    The DOT sounds really good. I wasn't expecting such a difference between the neck and bridge pups. Sounds like a real good bluesy type git.

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    Nice playing! Like Piebald said, huge difference in the pickups. That bridge pickup sounds much hotter than the neck. The neck has a nice open, airy sound to it. It's also very clear, not at all muddy. What kind of pickups are in that Dot?
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    Holy crap - I wasn't sure about the pickups so I checked guitar center's site.

    According them, they're '57 classics!

    http://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone...39-i1166291.gc

    * Body: maple
    * Neck: set, maple
    * Fretboard: rosewood
    * Frets: 22 medium
    * Pickups: 2 '57 Classic Alnico humbuckers
    * Controls: 2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way pickup switch
    * Hardware: gold
    * Scale: 24.75"
    * Nut: 1.68"
    * Inlay: dot
    * LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge/stopbar taipiece
    * Tuners: Grover

    Guess I don't have to buy those..no wonder it sounds so good.

    Personally I prefer the mid position - nice balance in the tone.

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    Beware the '57 Classic confusion. There is a Gibson version and an Epiphone version. One is labelled '57 Classic and the other Classic '57 but I can't remember which is which right now. The Epiphone units are not bad sounding pickups at all.
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    Yea, but I bet the Gibby '57 classics sound freakin' stellar. I'm fine for now with these but I'm sure I'll be upgrading before too long.

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    My Epi Tribute LP has the Gibby 57 Classic and 57 Classic Plus pickups. I love them. They are my favorite pickups by far.
    -Sean
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