1960 Although it is a good guitar, it is too expensive. Compared with 1960, 1960 is a poker with the same price, mainly because the material can't keep up with the configuration of pickup trucks. The material and workmanship of 1960 are the same as those of more than 2,000 epiphone, so there will be many problems that upset everyone in use. Although there are many shortcomings, the timbre of 1960 is very, very close to Gibson's 1960. But then again, users of G generally worship R9, which is 1959, and the main selling point of R series is to restore the original craftsmanship, select materials and experienced masters, not the timbre itself.
The monster's signature is easy to explain, and it is no different from the 3000+ piano on the whole. The key is in modeling and Mayday. If you like Mayday, you can buy it. If you don't like it, don't buy it.