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Samick guitar review
Samick guitar review











But I just bought a house for the first time in 20 years, and it won't be home until that Samick is sat in my bedroom. Wherever this thing was, that's where I was heading that evening after work. Back when MySpace was a thing, you set a 'motto' on your profile. This beauty has been my anchor through all of it. Spent more time than I would like sofa-surfing. I've moved house, and relationships, a few times over the years. The pickups aren't great, very bright, but if I wanted I could swap them. it has taken a hell of a beating and still plays beautifully. Now since most Epis are made at their 2 own factories in China, one remaining korean.

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and later multiple chinese OEMs the return rate had been 5. My choice for overall selection, low price, quality sound, good construction, and smooth playability in a low price range (after discounts) goes to an industry leader in guitar building by the name of Samick manufacturing which produces the Greg Bennett series of guitars, among others. Back in the 90s, when Epis had been made at multiple korean OEMs. Bugged my parents for it for about 9 months. As said before, Epis are mostly great guitars, even for the buck. Thanks, yeah, the finish was what drew me to it back in the day, but once I played it I was in total Wayne's World territory."it Will be mine". If that's not an option, you're PROBABLY going to be fine (and pleasantly surprised) with a Samick If possible, as with every guitar, play it first. Ive seen models similar to mine for around £200-250 so it seems reasonable to me, but I don't know the American 2nd hand guitar market.Īll I can say I that I've seen 2 or 3 YouTube videos of guys who have picked up the same model as mine in a pawn shop and said its one of the best guitars they ever played.Īs with every brand, there's good and bad out there. I have NO idea, mine was £399(GBP) IIRC back in 1994 ishĮxchange rate would be roughly $500 at the time?īut guitars don't appreciate/depreciate at any recognisable rate unless they're a big name











Samick guitar review