“A great statement guitar. It looks fantastic, plays well and sounds superb”: Epiphone Jimi Hendrix Love Drops Flying V review

Prepare to kiss the sky with Epiphone’s latest ‘Inspired By…’ model, as the Gibson Custom Shop collaboration bears fruit with a Hendrix classic with a serious spec

Epiphone Jimi Hendrix Love Drops Flying V
(Image: © Olly Curtis / Future)

Guitar World Verdict

The Love Drops is a great statement guitar. It looks fantastic, plays well and sounds superb, particularly in the neck position.

Pros

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    Classic Hendrix graphic finish.

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    A must-try for collectors.

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    Top-quality Gibson USA humbuckers.

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    Hardshell guitar case included.

Cons

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    Some minor setup tweaks required.

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Think of Jimi Hendrix’s guitars and there are two models that are likely to spring to mind. The first would be the upside-down double-cut made by a brand starting with ‘F’ which, let’s be honest, is and always will be the go-to for aping the bulk of Jimi’s recorded tones. But then there’s the alternative: a Gibson Flying V.

Jimi was sort of late to the party with Gibson’s futuristic model, which first launched in 1958 as part of Ted McCarty’s masterplan to renew the perception of Gibson as the forward-thinking, innovative guitar brand.

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Stuart Williams

Stuart is a freelancer for Guitar World and heads up Total Guitar magazine's gear section. He formerly edited Total Guitar and Rhythm magazines in the UK and has been playing guitar and drums for over two decades (his arms are very tired). When he's not working on the site, he can be found gigging and depping in function bands and the odd original project.