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[–] Amelia_Earnhardt_Jr 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I had an Epi 335 Pro a couple years ago that I enjoyed but had some of the "standard" Epiphone problems, like the fretboard turning my fingers black, rough frets and not staying in tune all that well. The pickups were actually pretty great, and the single coil option was awesome, especially because you can set one single and leave the other HB and combine them to get some really cool sounds.

That was some time ago, and I wasn't able to play it in-store and just blindly ordered one, so I'd definitely recommend trying one out in person if you can, they could have made some improvements and with those features and that price, it would absolutely be worth it if you find yourself liking it.

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[–] self_stirring_coffee [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I play an LP100 at the moment, nothing too great, but I've found that it seems to be pretty reliable, as far as epiphones go. I love the idea of the coil switching too, I play jazz and blues, so this seems like a pretty good guitar to cover all the bases fairly well.

I'll definitely go in to a Rockshop and try one out, you've made me feel a bit more confident about getting this baby!

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[–] Amelia_Earnhardt_Jr 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Oh man it was perfect for blues, I think you're gonna love it. What amp you playing through?