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Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plain Top Electric Guitar

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MSRP: $715.00 - $748.00   Save $299.00 (39%)

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Gorgeous Les Paul tone and looks at a price you can handle.

This plain top Epiphone Les Paul Standard is an electric guitar that delivers all the signature sound of a Gibson Les Paul at a fraction of the cost. The mahogany body provides superb resonance, while the Alnico Classic humbucker pickups deliver loads of warmth. The set mahogany neck with slim taper profile and rosewood fretboard give you the familiar feel and fast action that Les Paul players love so dearly. Neck and body binding and trapezoid inlays for the classic look seen on stages the world over for decades.

Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plain Top Electric Guitar Features:

  • Mahogany body
  • Maple veneer over carved top
  • Alnico Classic humbuckers
  • Chrome hardware
  • Grover tuners
  • 24-3/4" scale
  • 1.68" nut width
  • Set mahogany neck
  • Slim-taper neck profile
  • Rosewood fretboard with trapezoid inlays
  • Body/neck binding
  • LockTone Tune-o-matic/stopbar tailpiece

Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plain Top Electric Guitar Specifications:

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Just got it. LOVE IT!

After wanting a Les Paul for about fifteen years, I finally said "what the heck". I couldn't be happier. It is the most solid and smooth felling guitar I have ever owned. I'm an experienced player & own a couple of Strats, but this thing (even though it's "only an Epiphone")has the warmest tone, sweetest action, & the most stunning looks of all my guitars. As I said the overall feel is just amazing; as is the construction quality. The Epiphone Plain Top Les Paul is hands down the best guitar on the market in it's price range(and a few other price ranges). Perfect for all styles. Perfect for all experience levels. Totally recomend it.

Reviewed by on 3/5/2007

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How can you go wrong?

Great Price, Great Sound, Great Guitar. Amazing Deal, there is nothing bad about this guitar. It's one of the best guitar's for its price. I would highly, HIGHLY recommend it.

Reviewed by Punkrocker13 on 10/20/2006 who plays Rock/Alternative/Metal.

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So so sweet...

I just got my Epiphone Les Paul Standard in Cherry Burst at my local GC. The one they had in stock had some damage from a control knob set too low that was scratching the finish. They ordered me a new one and said that I could take the slightly messed up one in the meantime. I brought it home yesterday and plugged it into a Line 6 Spider III 15w amp that I got along with the guitar. Needless to say, this setup rocked. The guitar screams, the action is fast (which I need because I have small hands), it looks beautiful, and in all honesty, i feel like it make me play better. I have played the electric guitar on and off since I was 8. When I went to college i switched almost exclusively to acoustic because college chicks dig acoustic guitars. Now that I'm out on my own and have my own place and a paycheck I figured it was time to upgrade from my Squier Affinity sitting on the floor of my bedroom in Jersey to a new electric. I am so impressed and stoked out on this rig. Also, GC is the best music store around... so accomodating. The sustain on the guitar is amazing, the pickups can create some hot licks as well as soulful goooves. Before I got this guitar I was looking for the magic product - cheap and feature filled... after much deliberation this was the one for me.

Reviewed by Dexie on 8/8/2007 who plays Rock, Ska, Reggae, Alternative, Blues.

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Don't Pay for the Sticker On Top

This is indeed a great guitar, however, Epiphone uses a wood-grain sticker instead of real wood under the finish on plain tops, flame tops, and quilt top Epi's. A guitar shop told me that and I called Gibson CS to verify. They said that is absolutely true other than for some of the expenseive Elitist models. Features and sound being the same, buy the ebony LP and save yourself $20-30. Don't get me wrong, I love my LP, but I'm glad I bought the Ebony. At least its real paint according to Gibson. I've had mine for 6 months and absolutely love it.

Reviewed by Les Paul Lover on 1/15/2007 who plays Rock.

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really good

like what the other guy said, if you don't have the money to buy a gibson, get an epiphone. for a $400 guitar, this is your best choice. it really feels like a gibson. when i play this guitar, sometimes i forget that this is an epiphone. the pictures don't do justice on this standard plain top. they actually look much better in person. so if you want a gibson feel without the price tag, get an epi. p.s. "i compared this with the ibanez rg series (the one for 449.99) and the ibanez just couldn't compare to this guitar."

Reviewed by chemicalsoul16000 on 3/28/2007 who plays rock, alternative, metal.

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