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Never been much of a fan of peerless but given the poor gibson 175 style guitars from eastman, heritage, d'angelico, etc., i was listening to some peerless 175 style guitars and I think they are the closest I've heard.
Can anyone recommend some good clips that perhaps I have not seen/heard?
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08-12-2016 09:40 AM
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edit - take out inappropriate rant
Last edited by Groyniad; 08-12-2016 at 10:30 AM.
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and i should say - sorry for not answering the question
i bet peerless are great
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The Eastman AR380 JP is pretty doggone nice.
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The Epiphone premium isn't bad. R
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Originally Posted by Groyniad
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Originally Posted by Beanctr
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Originally Posted by agentsmith
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best archtop i know that isn't a 175 and is typically cheaper is a gb10
in production since 78 because it works so well.Last edited by Groyniad; 08-12-2016 at 10:32 AM.
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docdosco , a player and a member here endorses & sells a few Peerless and you may not yet have tumbled to his site:
https://www.youtube.com/user/docdosc...f_id=0&sort=dd
By the way, try any(Korean, probably Peerless) Guilds?
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Originally Posted by BigMikeinNJ
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Originally Posted by Groyniad
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Originally Posted by rabbit
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I've a new Guild Savoy A150 & love it for many reasons but I doubt it can be recommended as a '175 clone.'
You might like one ultimately because it's good and provides something different.
I regret that I just don't know enough about ES-175's having never owned one and generally always
preferring single coils, 'probably because I'm a little deaf.
Good luck & keep us posted, please.
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There are Japanese made (Matsumoku and Terada) under several brands, Aria Pro II, Memphis, Bradley, etc. that are very, very close to the ES175. Currently one is in the for-sale section of this forum and it's a jewel. I have no connection of any kind with the seller, btw.
If the Japanese made ES175 copies are as good as their L5ces copies, that would be a very nice guitar indeed. The Aria Pro II PE180 is an incredible copy of the L5ces, just phenomenally good.
We actually have two for sale on the forum. A Tokai FA245VN that looks and sounds great (a video is posted). Also, the Ibanez "Pre-Lawsuit" model 2355 from the 1970's is widely regarded as a splendid copy of the ES175. In fact, you might pay more for a pristine Ibanez 2355 than for some nice ES175s out there!Last edited by lawson-stone; 08-12-2016 at 11:20 AM.
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The tokai is a little expensive for a clone IMO considering you can get a real gibson for about $500 more. For my purposes, I'm looking for something closer to the $1000 range for travel. I don't want $2k into a travel guitar.
The herb ellis is very nice. They don't come up very often. The ibanez copy is a couple steps down from the aria and the tokai IMO. I've owned a couple of them. They are nice but are slightly under the Ibanez FG100 in terms of quality and the FG100 is about a step below the 175.
Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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Plus 1 on the PE-180's goodness, sound, craftsmanship, playability! If a '175 interested me I'd be giving a very hard look at that Tokai fa245 in the FS section!
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i wonder if you could get a project-175 from the 70s for 1k - do it up.
Last edited by Groyniad; 08-12-2016 at 11:48 AM.
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Disagree, Epiphone Premium is the closest IMO--it's got the same kind of "thunk" the 175 Gibson has...
Great Guitar!
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Originally Posted by jazzimprov
Whereas this peerless does.
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Originally Posted by agentsmith
Agentsmith, is that a Peerless Sunset?
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Originally Posted by Naquat
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There's a Sunset and a few Gigmasters (deeper body - ES-175 like) on feebay. I've never played either.
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To my ears the Sunset does not have the 175 thunk, it just has a turned down tone knob. I thought the Epi was closer, anyways, too many unknown variables in amp, strings, recording path to make an informed, just my $.02
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Originally Posted by Naquat
Last edited by agentsmith; 08-12-2016 at 12:20 PM.
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