Epiphone Epiphone Les Paul Studio

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Clean looks, affordable price.

The original idea for the Epiphone Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar was to create a somewhat lower-priced Paul by dispensing with some cosmetics. The result was an especially clean, handsome guitar with all the Les Paul essentials. Newly designed in 2004, the Studio now has a thicker body that matches its namesake, hot open-coil humbuckers, a set mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, and mahogany body with carved top. Alpine White finish. The LockTone stopbar tailpiece and Tune-O-Matic bridge provide great sustain and tone, and make string changing easier. Limited lifetime warranty.

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Epiphone Epiphone Les Paul Studio Features:

  • Mahogany body with carved top
  • Set mahogany neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • Alpine White finish
  • Alnico Classic humbuckers
  • Locktone Tune-O-Matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece
  • Dot fingerboard inlays
  • Chrome hardware
  • Limited lifetime warranty
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NEW REVIEW - AWESOME!

i had this guitar for about a year and a half now. it is an amazing guitar! i really dont get why gibsons are so much more expensive. it is the same thing as this and with gibson your just paying for the name. i totally suggest this over gibson, its cheaper and better! If u have are starting to play now or u are experienced, this guitar is great for u! get it now!

Reviewed by matt! on 10/22/2009 who plays rock, alt, metal.

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Epiphone Les Paul Studio

I just got this guitar last week, and it is unbelievable. There is no feedback whatsoever from my Vox AD50VT. For such a low price, I wasn't expecting the high quality I received. The white is absolutely beautiful and I still cannot get over the physical and electrical quality of this guitar. One last thing that made me extremely happy, was how the neck is not bolt-on. The body, the neck, and the head are all one piece. I highly recommend this guitar to all styles and levels of guitarists.

Reviewed by Picksandstixx on 6/29/2007 who plays Jazz, Blues, Alternative, Rock, Hard Rock, Metal.

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Epiphone Les Paul Studio

I've been playing for about 2 years now. I'm still very much a novice when it comes to playing. But I do know a good guitar when i see it. I've been lookin for a new guitar to replace my beat up garage sale guitar and I think I'm going to pick this one. I tried it through several amps while I was at the store. Everything from the Vox 15w to the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier. With every amp it delivered a really strong sustaining tone. You can crunch ans shred those powerchords and get the tone you want but not lack on the sound when doing a blazing solo on the high end. The neck feels good and the whole guitar just feels solid. Although, the glossy coating on the neck does get kid of grippy when your hands start to sweat a bit. I play for hours on end and I know how often that happens. All the controls feel nice and strong. I gave 4.5s on features and quality because I feel the lack of binding and trapezoid inlays leaves a bit of a hole in the instrumenbt. I've tried some of the Gibson counterparts and they just feel better overall. But all in all, really nice tone, good feel.

Reviewed by ShreddKidd on 6/4/2007 who plays Alternative, Metal, Thrash..

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The weight difference puzzles me.

OK. I'll get right to the point. This guitar weighs three pounds less than the exact same model produce a year ago. I don't know what Gibson is doing with the Epiphone labeled Les Pauls. Are they really using mahogany for the body and back of the neck? or are they using a cheap Chinese substitute? Are they putting hollowed chambers into this instrument? I'd like to know the answer. This guitar doesn't feel substatial enough to be considered a traditional Les Paul (... and yes, I do know the the Les Paul 100's, etc, have thinner bodies. However, I am not writing about these guitars, I am writing about the Alpine White Epiphone Les Paul Studio model.) Use caution in purchasing a guitar that has less density than the traditional Les Paul (if you want to get close to the traditional sound.)

Reviewed by krteel on 9/28/2009 who plays Jazz.

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A good TECHNICAL GUITAR

This guitar plays just amazingly but i needed a pedal to get that metal sound i needed to get that metal sound , since i play metal i am a pretty agressive guitar player this guitar is very prone to scratches and finger prints * I GOT THE EBONY but still i couldnt love this guitar more , every guitar will get scratched and worn so onced i noticed the first few scratches i said screw IT and played it more agressive then ever and it sounded amazing i would highly recomend this guitar , since its a chaimbered guitar you will probly notice it is extremely light and easy to carry , get this guitar you wont regret it

Reviewed by Martin Prendergast on 7/20/2009 who plays Metal,Grunge,Classic Rock,Death Metal , Thrash .

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