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Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy, Aged Bengal Tiger Burst vs Gibson Joe Bonamassa "Amos" 1958 Flying V Collector's Edition, Antique Natural

Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy, Aged Bengal Tiger Burst
Electric$1,199
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74Overall / 100
Gibson Joe Bonamassa "Amos" 1958 Flying V Collector's Edition, Antique Natural
Electric$19,999
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77Overall / 100

The verdict

The Gibson Joe Bonamassa "Amos" 1958 Flying V Collector's Edition, Antique Natural comes out ahead overall — 77 to 74 on our estimated score.

Estimated from specs & owner reviews — a starting point, not a substitute for playing both.

Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy, Aged Bengal Tiger Burst wins on
  • Lower price ($1,199 vs $19,999)
Gibson Joe Bonamassa "Amos" 1958 Flying V Collector's Edition, Antique Natural wins on
  • Better build (87 vs 71)

Scorecard

Estimated scores
MetricLes Paul Prophecy, Aged Bengal Tiger BurstJoe Bonamassa "Amos" 1958 Flying V Collector's Edition, Antique Natural
Overall7477
Build7187
Playability7875
Sound7474
Value7167

Full specifications

Specification comparison
SpecLes Paul Prophecy, Aged Bengal Tiger BurstJoe Bonamassa "Amos" 1958 Flying V Collector's Edition, Antique Natural
BrandEpiphoneGibson
TypeElectricElectric
Years
CountryUS
Body woodMahogany2-piece Korina, Jointed with Angled Grain
Neck woodMahoganyKorina
FretboardEbonyBrazilian Rosewood
Strings66
Frets2422
Scale24.72"24.75"
PickupsFishman Fluence Epiphone Prophecy Neck / Fishman Fluence Epiphone Prophecy BridgeAmos Custombucker / Amos Custombucker
Rating
Price$1,199$19,999
Body FinishAged GlossMurphy Lab Aged Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Body shapeLes PaulFlying V
Body StylesLes PaulFlying V
BridgeEpiphone LockTone Tune-O-MaticABR-1
Bridge pickupFishman Fluence Epiphone Prophecy BridgeAmos Custombucker
CasePremium Gig BagAged Historic Flying V Brown/Pink Hardshell Case
Control CoversBlack; PVC, back plate with battery compartment
Control KnobsKnurled Metal : Brushed NickelTrue Historic Black
Controls2 Volume (push/pull coil splits); 2 Tone (push/pull Vintage/Modern pickup)2 Volume, 1 Tone; 500k CTS Vintage Taper Potentiometers, Phone Book Capacitor
End Of Board Width57.35mm / 2.26in
FinishBrushed NickelMurphy Lab Aged Gold
Fretboard inlayBlock and Triangle; Abalone compliments body colorPearloid Dot
Fretboard radius305.0mm / 12.01in304.8mm / 12.0in
Fret Count2422
Headstock60s Kalamazoo1958 Korina Flying V
Headstock InlayModern Epiphone in Mother of Pearl; Custom Split Diamond in Mother of PearlRaised Silver Gibson Logo
Jack Plate CoverBrushed Nickel'58 Flying V Aged White 4-ply
JointGlued-In, Set NeckGlued In, Set Neck; Hide Glue Fit
ModelEILPYABTBN158KFVJBMLAGH1B
Mounting RingsBlack; PVCTrue Historic Black
Neck pickupFishman Fluence Epiphone Prophecy NeckAmos Custombucker
NutGraph Tech NuBone XL BlackNylon
Nut width43.0mm / 1.69in42.85mm / 1.69in
Output JackEpiphone Heavy Duty 1/4"Switchcraft 1/4"
PickguardNoneAged '58 Flying V Black 4-ply
Pickup CoversBrushed NickelTrue Historic Aged Gold
Pickup Selector3-way toggle switch, Epiphone all-metalSwitchcraft 3-way Toggle
Plastic PartsBlack; PVC
ProfileAsymmetrical SlimTaperAmos Profile
Saddle MaterialBrushed Nickel
Scale length628.0mm / 24.72in628.65mm / 24.75in
Strap ButtonsPosiLok Strap Buttons3 - Two at the Neck Heel (One Behind the Heel, One on the Side), One on Underside of Upper Wing
String gauges.010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046.010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046
Switch TipBlack CapTrue Historic Amber
SwitchwasherNone
TailpieceEpiphone LockTone Stop BarString through Body - Aged Lacquered Brass Chevron
Top woodCarved Hard Maple Cap with AAA Flame Maple Veneer
Truss rodDual ActionAuthentic 1950s No-Tube
Truss Rod Cover2-Ply, 3-Hole BellCustom Amos
Tuner PlatingBrushed NickelMurphy Lab Aged Gold
TunersGrover Locking RotomaticKluson Single Ring
AccessoriesJoe Bonamassa Case Hang Tag, Ernie Ball Black Leather Joe Bonamassa Guitar Strap, Leather Case Strap, Rubber Strap Locks, Custom Certificate of Authenticity Booklet
Rim MaterialAged Rubber Strip on Bottom Rim

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