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Inspired by Gibson Custom Shop 1958 Korina Explorer and Flying V | Epiphone

Description
A hardshell case is also included with the 1958 Korina Explorer Outfit electric guitar for protection between gigs.



Features
- Korina body
- Korina neck with 1958 Explorer profile
- Indian laurel fingerboard
- Gibson Burstbucker 2 and Burstbucker 3 pickups
Specs
- Body Type: Solid Body
- Body wood: Korina
- Neck shape: 1958 Explorer
- Neck wood: Korina
- Scale length: 24.72"
- Truss rod: Standard
- Material: Indian laurel
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Dot
- Nut width/material: 1.69"/GraphTech
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: Proprietary Humbucker
- Bridge: Proprietary Humbucker
- Control layout: Individual volume, Individual volume, Master tone
- Pickup switch: 3-Way
- Bridge type: Fixed Bridge
- Bridge design: ABR-1
- Tailpiece: Stopbar
- Tuning machines: Epiphone Deluxe
- Color: Gold
- Number of strings: 6 String
- Case: Hardshell case
- Orientation: Right-handed
Reviews
4.5
6 Reviews
83%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming3
- Practicing3
- Recording3
- Rock Concerts3
- Small Venues3
- Craftsmanship1
- Poor Pick Up1
- Experienced4
- Novice2
- Fun To Play4
- Good Feel4
- Good Pick Up4
- Good Tone4
- Solid Electronics4
Reviewed by 6 customers
Not What I Expected
submitteda month ago
byScott
fromRochester, NY
I'm a play at home guitarist. Pros: It looks cool Cons: We just got into Winter, and all the frets turned into razors. Never had that happen on a guitar before. When I first saw these in the store over the summer, the model on the wall had the problem even worse. Clearly bad manufacturing. Went back a few weeks later and they had this one in stock that was perfectly smooth (at the time). I should have known better. Guess it was only be made to be kept in the case. The Gibson BurstBuckers sound like tin cans and are super noisy. Already had to modify the strap button position to get rid of the neck dive. Seems like a common thing everybody does, despite the Gibson branded ones already having it in the appropriate spot. Not a big deal to do, but shouldn't be necessary. Maybe this will turn into an expensive sacrificial guitar to learn re-fretting on. After it's physically playable again, I'll have to swap the pickups to something decent. I'll give it 2 stars just because it's a functional guitar.
Might as well be a Gibson!
submitted4 months ago
byBradley
fromDayton OH
I have wanted a Korina Explorer since i was 16 but never would have been able to afford one, but this might as well be the real deal. Amazing quality, amazing sound, amazing guitar!
Love this guitar
submitted7 months ago
byShawn
fromBulverde, TX
My first impression was how light this guitar is for its size. This Korina wood is beautiful and really opens up the Burstbucker pickups! The tone is amazing! The quality of the neck and frets is amazing! Such an easy guitar to play!
EPIC GREATNESS
submitted2 years ago
byDean
fromCincinnati, Ohio
I bought both the Epiphone 1958 Korina Explorer and Flying V from Ron in the Cincinnati Guitar dept. I'm going to make this short and sweet. Ron's service not only made sure both guitars were set up and ready to go for the by time I hit the door, he made absolutely sure that both guitar were flawless. On Epiphones' end all I can say is that both of these guitars SCREAM rock and roll. The tone and play-ability were exceptional. I've owned over 50+ guitars in my time and only a very few have ever measured up in craftmenship, guts, and pure playing pleasure. They have even beaten my three Gibson Custom shop guitars in quality and play-abilty
Save $8,500 and get this!
submitted2 years ago
byJulian
fromDenver, Colorado
I would love to have a real Gibson Korina Explorer, but for 10k... I can settle with this explorer. Comparing to my 2023 Gibson Natural...they both have burst buckers, both sound great, and both look great. This guitar is hand wired, cts pots, Gibson usa pickups, solid Korina, single piece neck, and the perfect weight. I highly recommend this guitar! If you put a tonepros bridge and bone nut on it...it would be even better!
Worth Every Penny
submitted2 years ago
byLothar
fromKent, Ohio
After 30 years of playing, I'm happy to have a decent collection of guitars, including several of the new Epiphone models, the Adam Jones LP Custom (Veil of Bees) the Jerry Cantrell LP Custom Wino and now this Korina Explorer. All of which are professional-grade instruments. Now, I've had a few Gibson Les Pauls equipped with this Burstbucker 2 and 3 combo, and they sounded pretty good. But these pickups installed in this Korina body really opened them up. They sound GREAT here. Very clear and open sounding, huge powerful chords and singing leads. As far as the Guitar goes, it's freaking Epic. It looks like a monster slab of wood (which it is) but feels completely natural while playing. If you dig the geometry of an SG, you'll feel right at home here. The finish is smooth, fast, and looks great. The neck is chunky but totally manageable, the nut is cut perfectly and intonation was close to perfect. And the case? Holy crap man, it's a vault with hinges. I may mount legs to it and use it as a coffee table. Back in the eighties I started playing guitar as a kid to have fun (and meet girls), and this Explorer brings a lot of that feeling back. Fun. I'm normally a Les Paul player, and if Gibson or Epiphone were to ever release a Korina Les Paul, I'd be on it like a fat kid on cake. It really helps shape the tone here. I hesitated when buying this guitar, due to the price tag. But this feels like a pretty special guitar and it's worth every penny.
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submitteda year ago
asked byVinny
from07009
Where is this guitar made?
The Epiphone 1958 Korina Explorer is made in China.submitted2 years ago
asked byEddie
fromNew Mexico
Where was this guitar made?
The Epiphone 1958 Korina Explorer is made in China.submitted3 years ago
asked byGary
fromSpringfield Missouri
Do you have this guitar in the Springfield store right now ?
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