
Bad.Seed
Well-known member
Purchased from a fellow forum member here, so I figured I'd throw up a post!
I had been curious about Edwards for years, but was never brave enough to take the jump. Last year, I was selling a Marshall SC20H, and someone locally offered me an Edwards E-LPC-98LTS, some cash, and a valuable pedal in trade. At the time, I was making out pretty well on the trade.....the Marshall amps have since skyrocketed in value, so oh well. Lol
I took the guitar in trade with full intent to move it along. Owning a couple Gibson LPCs along with many other single cuts, I didn't really have room for it. I pulled the guitar from it's case in curiosity, and just like that, I knew it was going nowhere.
I've seen many claims about Japanese LP copies being better than their American counterparts. I never really believed it until that moment. Now I get it. The Edwards DEFINITELY played better than either of my Gibson models. It was a little upsetting to be totally honest.
Anyways, this has led me to keeping an eye open for more Edwards models, and more Japanese models in general. This Edwards popped up at a reasonable price here in the forum. It's definitely got some love marks and signs of wear, but it had a vibe in the pictures that I was into. A player, through and through.
It showed up today, and the vibe all the way there. It looks and feels like a well loved guitar. It sounds great as well. Thick and full, a bit more mellow than my Gibsons, but not in a bad way. I love the JB pickup, but I may go for something more PAF inspired for a little more top end bite and vintage vibe. I generally play metal, but my amps do the heavy lifting as far as gain goes.
Here's some pron for you
I had been curious about Edwards for years, but was never brave enough to take the jump. Last year, I was selling a Marshall SC20H, and someone locally offered me an Edwards E-LPC-98LTS, some cash, and a valuable pedal in trade. At the time, I was making out pretty well on the trade.....the Marshall amps have since skyrocketed in value, so oh well. Lol
I took the guitar in trade with full intent to move it along. Owning a couple Gibson LPCs along with many other single cuts, I didn't really have room for it. I pulled the guitar from it's case in curiosity, and just like that, I knew it was going nowhere.
I've seen many claims about Japanese LP copies being better than their American counterparts. I never really believed it until that moment. Now I get it. The Edwards DEFINITELY played better than either of my Gibson models. It was a little upsetting to be totally honest.
Anyways, this has led me to keeping an eye open for more Edwards models, and more Japanese models in general. This Edwards popped up at a reasonable price here in the forum. It's definitely got some love marks and signs of wear, but it had a vibe in the pictures that I was into. A player, through and through.
It showed up today, and the vibe all the way there. It looks and feels like a well loved guitar. It sounds great as well. Thick and full, a bit more mellow than my Gibsons, but not in a bad way. I love the JB pickup, but I may go for something more PAF inspired for a little more top end bite and vintage vibe. I generally play metal, but my amps do the heavy lifting as far as gain goes.
Here's some pron for you