Epiphone Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar

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Clean looks, reasonable 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 Alnico Classic humbuckers, a set mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, and mahogany body with carved top. The LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and LockTone stopbar tailpiece add more sustain and make string changing easier. Limited lifetime warranty.

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Epiphone Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar Features:

  • Set mahogany neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • Mahogany body with carved top
  • Hot open-coil Alnico Classic humbuckers
  • Dot fingerboard inlays
  • LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and LockTone stopbar tailpiece
  • Limited lifetime warranty
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Amazing Guitar

This is an amazing beginner/intermediate guitar. I've always wanted to go for an all black Les Paul without going for a more expensive Black Beauty or equivalent. I tried this guitar out at the local Guitar Center, along with a Flying V, Fender Stratocaster, Fender Telecaster, Schecter Omen 6, Epiphone SG400 and Gibson Les Paul. I can honestly say that the only guitar better in tone and quality is the Gibson, and even that's only just a little bit better. The jet black ebony looks really great without the white pick-guard on the Standard. I tried this guitar at the shop with a B-52 AT112 Amp, and it sounds great on overdrive with the gain and tone turned all the way up. I like a nice, heavy sound (somewhat like a PRS, but better) to a guitar, but you can also turn the gain down and the contour up for a more natural, light sound. An excellent choice of guitar when you're looking for an opening level electric that sounds close to the genuine Gibson.

Reviewed by BlueLightning947 on 8/6/2007 who plays Rock, Hard Rock, Pop Rock.

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WOW, GREAT GUITAR

Well i have been looking for a Les Paul for some time now, and when I laid my eyes on the amazing looking guitar I fell in love. And I fell in love even more as I stared playing it. the sound and the features are great and I think it looks even better then the standard(but thats just me). Anyway I love this guitar and if you want a to experince the Les Paul sound and dont have $700 then get this guitar you won't regret it.

Reviewed by ZHMFZB on 8/13/2007 who plays Punk, Alternative, Rock.

21 people found this review helpful.
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Best Guitar for the Money

The Epiphone Les Paul Studio has been my guitar of choice ever since I purchased it 2 years ago. The sound is amazing when playing through a clean channel on Rhythm, while a little more traversed in treble. It can handle any playing style and genre. I'm usually wailing out Slash-like riffs, and the quality of the notes is utterly indescribable. I would suggest chrome humbuckers, for I have heard the stock and they detract a bit from the sound. The only fault I have had with my Les Paul is the G string machine head is now loose, and the input jack is a little sketchy. All in all, the best guitar you can buy for the price, sound, look, and ease of play.

Reviewed by xgnrx on 9/26/2006 who plays Melodic Post-Hardcore.

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Better than the Epi' Standard

I played this guitar today with average expectations. But after I'd sat down with it for a while; I was really amazed. I also played an Epiphone Pes Paul Standard, and actually liked the Studio better. It's lighter, the neck is skinnier, and it's just all around more fast and fun to play on. As soon as I can scrape together some money I'm deffinantly buying this guitar!

Reviewed by Kellen Davies on 4/11/2007 who plays Southern rock, Alternative, Hardcore,.

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An OK Paul

For the money, they could have done more with it. I purchased mine about 3 years ago. Back then it included real humbuckers and trapezoid inlay. They downgraded the features, but kept the price the same. Overal it's a very quality guitar. It stayed in tune very well until I broke the neck and had to repair it. Through my Marshall tube amp it sounds pretty killer, but lacks the true Les Paul tone. Comparing it to my Gibson SG Special, it definitely out performs the SG. The pickups aren't as buzzy as the SG and are much more alive and less money. On the other hand, my Fender Telecaster is an overall much better guitar, Both are similarly priced, but the Fender telecaster has a much more brilliant tone and is perfect for Pop-punk and indie music. If you're into a little bit harder rock, the Lespaul's tone could be just what you're looking for. Looking back on my purchase, I am satisfied with the instrument, but if I would have known what I know now about Telecasters, I would have went in that direction.

Reviewed by FarLessGoldGuy on 10/25/2006 who plays Pop-punk, Rock, Indie.

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