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Epiphone Firebird Studio Electric Guitar

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The Epiphone Firebird studio was designed with an all-Mahogany body and neck along with a Rosewood fingerboard for massive sustain and rich tones. A set neck, stop bar tailpiece and AlNiCo Classic humbuckers round out this incredible guitar. All these great features in a timeless Firebird body. Learn More...

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Epiphone 1963 Firebird VII

Mini humbuckers. Gold hardware.

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Description
The 1963 Firebird-VII is built with a big, Mahogany body, a set-in (not a bolt-on!) Mahogany neck and a Rosewood fingerboard. It's loaded with 3 Alnico-V Mini humbucker pickups for an unrivalled tonality. This model delivers a solid Firebird vibe at a great low price.

Technical Info

Pickups: 3 Alnico-V Mini HBs

Hardware: Gold

Scale: 24.75 in.

Nut Width: 1.68 in.

Neck Joint: Set

Neck Material: Mahogany

Fingerboard: RW/Block

Binding: Neck

Body Material: Mahogany

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Epiphone 1963 Firebird VII Reviews

210 People rated this product :
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"Small Bucks for a lot of Guitar!!!"
Feature:
Love the way the volume controls can change the tambre of the instrument when adjusted ever so slightly!

Quality:
Crafted extremely well!

Value:
The price totally blew me away! I also own a Gibson Firebird V that cost $1700.00! I couldn't believe it, but I truly got my money's worth!

Desirability:
The body design is totally radical and highly"erotic"!I feel like I'm behind the wheel of an Italian sports car when I'm playing my Bird!

Sound:
None!

Support:
Haven't dealt with Epiphone.

Overall:
I think having this guitar will satisfy my addiction for awhile.I would definitely replace this guitar with another if anything happened to it.I love the feel of this guitar and it's playability! It is rather heavy though!

Submitted: 01/11/2006
Style of Music: Blues/Jazz/Blues-Rock
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           10 out of 10
"Excellent sound, best beauty, best value, and of course, the best chick magnet."
Feature:
This has a rosewood neck with beautiful pearl inlays for fret markers, golden hardware, three tone knobs, a volume knob, three pick-ups, tremolo bar, and amazing awesomeness.

Quality:
This is one of the sturdiest guitars I have seen. If it doesn't last me for years, it will be because it got slammed into something on accident.

Value:
In my opinion, the Firebird VII is comparable to guitars that cost several thousand. Why pay big bucks when items like this are on the market ?

Desirability:
THE FIRST TIME I TOOK THIS GUITAR TO SCHOOL, THE SCHOOL LESBIAN WAS CHECKING ME OUT! The design by itself is enough to drool over. I've never seen anything like it. The closest thing would probably be the Epiphany Explorer, but when compared to this thing, Explorers look like scrap metal. The brown-ish color on the polished black background, the shiny gold hardware, the shape - these are the reasons that guitarists get all the girls! I feel like all my problems are gone when I plug this baby in.

Sound:
This guitar sounds like what I wish every guitar sounded like. The sound quality is very versatile; I can make it sound like whatever I want just about. Regardless of what genre you play, you can achieve your tone dreams with this baby. I generally just run this guitar through my Line 6 POD, but sometimes I run it through a Danelectro distortion peddal or two. If you want the best versatility, I recommend Elixir strings; the price is worth it especially with a guitar that plays as well as the Firebird VII.

Ease of Use:
This guitar is extremely playable. In fact, I find myself playing it when I should be doing homework. It is heavier than most guitars so if you want a guitar to rock out with like crazy on stage you might look elsewhere. It is also longer than most guitars so if your playing area is cramped, you might accidentally bang your guitar on something. Beyond those two minor setbacks, this guitar just feels good. Sometimes at night I can hear it calling to me, "Play me! Play me!!!"

Support:
N/A

Overall:
I plan on using this guitar until it falls apart. If it were stolen, I would buy another. The only guitar that almost compares in beauty is a Les Paul, but even they are a distant second place.

Submitted: 04/20/2009
Style of Music: contemporary, rock, celtic rock, punk, even a little blues
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