Epiphone Riviera Limited Edtion CH , E-Guitar, Maple Body, Set Neck Mahogany, Rosewood ... more
Fretboard, Parallelogramm Inlays, Scale 628 mm, 2x Mini Humbucker Pickups, Chrome Hardware, Limited Edition Logo on back of headstock, Color Cherry gloss
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The Epiphone Nick Valensi Riviera P-94, Antique Natural - Strokes guitarist Nick Valensi ... more
lends his signiture to this tricked-out Riviera with hotter and higher output. Epiphone Nick Valensi Riviera P-94 has P-94 pickups from Gibson, just like the o...
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Advantages: Sturdy, looks great, sounds amazing Disadvantages: stigma of being epiphone and not gibson
In my opinion this is a brilliant sturdy guitar, that is built to the highest quality of epiphone standards being its top of the range. Having played the cheapest gibson les paul and most expensive epiphone les paul custom i would settle for the epiphone every time, which is why i own one of those over the cheapest gibson les paul.
The quality of build, i feel, is very superior to the quality of all other epiphoneelectricguitars and the binding and inlay is just beautiful.
The sound of this guitar is fantastic, far superior to the sound of my fender strat, peavey whitesnake signature and ESP viper, i would choose this guitar over them all for sound and if it ever got broke, lost or stolen i would definitely buy another one! ...
Advantages: Value for Money, Built Well Disadvantages: Not as good sound quality as bigger budget models, Plain Design, Frets can be hard to navigate
Lets get some things straight. This is a solid guitar. For the money its built very well and plays sweetly. This is a not quite cheap as chips but not too out of budget range guitar so it can't really be expected to play like some of the higher end models. Nevertheless its still a decent bit of kit. The design though, falls short for me however. The plain black I think suits a more metal orientated (shred) type guitar but not really the Les Paul. Regardless of the colour scheme, if you are becoming an intermediate player of the guitar, and want to spend about £220 on a new axe suitable for lots of genres, (especially Hard Rock & Blues) then this may be the one for you. ...
Firstly i'd like to say that for me this guitar looks rather drab and boring, as it is so plain and all in black. There is no contrast in colour and doesn't really stand out. But with that now said, i will go onto the other aspects. It has the standard les paul fittings, which are sturdy and reliable, and the tuners that hold their tuning very well.
The pickups are high output and sound very heavy, which is ideal for hard rock and metal. The neck pickup sounds a bit too heavy and doesn't sound great with only light distortion but sound good clean.
The guitar is quite heavy in weight and can make my shoulder ache if i've had it on the strap too long. But the weight is only due to the mahogany it is made from. It is buit very well and is also sturdy. The fitted neck is very nice and adds to the build quility. ...