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Korina has a little more energy in the upper midrange frequencies than mahogany Mine is a '58 clone that smokes even the gibby reissues: It's hard to compare apples to apples, here, but that's the tendency i've experienced.

The latest epiphone korina v should not be overlooked Clearer, as someone else posted While it is a hefty increase in price from accepted epiphone fare

I don't think many appreciate what a hidden gem these (and the explorers) are

Expensive for an epiphone isn't crazy money. There has been speculation that the epiphone korinas have cheap wood of a different type under the veneer In my case, i have a flying v epiphone Looking at the sides and under the pickup cavities of my v, i can say it's definitely korina but is in pieces, glued together

I love their instruments so i have lots of praise for korina. I also bought a prs one korina It is also a bit sloppy underneath the pickguard, but the weird thing is that mine has a spack that is perpindicular to the rosewoodish block in your picture I will post a picture tonight

All i know about the pickup is that it is duncan designed and uses an alnico magnet.

I spotted a used prs se one korina for sale locally for $450.00 canadian ($344.00 usd) Being a sucker for a good deal. I love the looks of korina les pauls, have never played one, they are pretty rare, can anyone chime in on how they sound compared to regular mahogany les pauls? I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on which wood i should choose

Sound wise, i do like my strat and would be happy if the mustang, whilst its own beast, sounded somewhat like the strat. Korina vs (at least mine) have a more lively, present, and cut through the mix tone than a 'hog v

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