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The Epiphone Les Paul Special-I electric guitar pack is a comprehensive bundle designed to kickstart your musical journey. Featuring the Epiphone Les Paul Special-I guitar, this pack combines iconic design with beginner-friendly functionality. The guitar's mahogany body and bolt-on neck provide a rich, resonant tone with balanced sustain, while the engineered hardwood fingerboard ensures smooth playability. Outfitted with dual open-coil Epiphone humbuckers, this model delivers the punchy and warm tones that define the Les Paul legacy. Paired with the Epiphone Electar 10W amp and essential accessories like a clip-on tuner and gig bag, this pack is ideal for practicing and building confidence as you explore new sounds.

Mahogany Body and Bolt-On Neck for Resonant Tone

Crafted with a solid mahogany body and bolt-on neck, the Les Paul Special-I guitar offers a tonal foundation that's perfect for beginners. Mahogany's dense properties offer a warm midrange and excellent sustain, while the bolt-on construction adds clarity and definition to each note. The SlimTaper D-shaped neck profile ensures a comfortable grip, whether you're practicing chords or experimenting with lead lines. Its lightweight build and ergonomic design make it easy to handle during extended sessions, providing a reliable platform for honing your skills.

Open-Coil Epiphone Humbuckers for Dynamic Sound

The Les Paul Special-I is equipped with Epiphone's 700T and 650R open-coil humbuckers, delivering versatile tonal capabilities. The neck pickup offers smooth, rounded warmth that's ideal for rhythm sections, while the bridge pickup produces sharp and focused tones for leads. Controlled by a master volume and tone knob, these pickups provide a dynamic range of sound suited for exploring the foundations of rock music. The 3-way selector switch allows players to toggle between pickups or blend their outputs, ensuring tonal flexibility. These humbuckers recreate the bold and punchy character that has defined the Les Paul lineage for decades.

Epiphone Electar 10W Amp for Flexible Home Practice

The Epiphone Electar 10W amp included in this pack is the perfect companion for home practice and experimentation. Featuring a 6" speaker, it delivers clear sound at manageable volumes. Its built-in overdrive channel adds grit and distortion, allowing players to explore classic rock tones or heavier textures. The AUX input lets users play along with backing tracks from external devices, while the headphone output ensures quiet practice when needed. Compact and easy to use, this amp provides players with a straightforward way to build confidence and refine their technique in any practice setting.

Durable Epiphone Accessories for Long-Term Use

This beginner guitar pack includes a range of essential accessories designed for convenience and durability. The premium gig bag ensures protection during transport, while the clip-on tuner provides quick and accurate pitch adjustments. Additional items such as a strap, picks and an instrument cable complete the set, providing everything needed to start playing right away. Each accessory is built to withstand regular use, making this bundle ideal for beginners looking for reliable gear to support their learning process. With its thoughtful design, this starter pack lays the foundation for a seamless and enjoyable playing experience.

A Beginner Electric Guitar Pack With Everything You Need to Start Playing

The Epiphone Les Paul Special-I electric guitar pack combines iconic design with practical features to help new players build their skills. From the timeless Les Paul Special-I guitar to the practice-ready amp, this bundle delivers everything needed to inspire creativity. Perfect for aspiring musicians, it offers a complete solution to start playing and learning with confidence.

Epiphone Les Paul Special-I Electric Guitar Player Pack Worn Ebony

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  • Mahogany body provides balanced tone and sustain for all playing styles
  • Bolt-on mahogany neck delivers resonance and a comfortable playing feel
  • Dual open-coil humbuckers offer warm, punchy tone
  • Lightning bar wraparound bridge ensures solid intonation and enhanced sustain
  • SlimTaper D-shaped neck profile offers fast fretting and smooth transitions
  • Electar 10W amp delivers classic rock crunch and clean tones for practice
  • Overdrive channel adds grit and distortion for energetic performances
  • AUX input lets players jam along to their favorite tracks with ease
  • Headphone output allows silent practice sessions without disturbing others
  • Complete bundle includes strap, picks, tuner, cable and gig bag for convenience

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Body
  • Body shape: Les Paul single cutaway
  • Body material: Basswood
  • Body finish: Gloss
Neck
  • Neck wood: Mahogany
  • Neck profile: SlimTaper D
  • Scale length: 24.75"
  • Fingerboard wood: Engineered hardwood
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Nut material: Black PVC
  • Inlays: Dot
Hardware
  • Bridge: Lightning bar wraparound
  • Knobs: Black speed knobs
  • Tuning machines: Die-cast, covered
  • Hardware plating: Nickel
Electronics
  • Configuration: HH
  • Neck: Epiphone 650R open-coil humbucker
  • Bridge: Epiphone 700T open-coil humbucker
  • Controls: Master volume and master tone
Other
  • Orientation: Right handed
  • Number of strings: 6
  • Accessories: Epiphone gig bag, clip-on tuner, strap, picks, instrument cable
Amp
  • Type: Solid state combo amp
  • Power: 10W
  • Speaker: 1x 6"
  • Input: 1 x 1/4" instrument
  • AUX: Yes
  • Headphones: Yes

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4.59

51 Reviews

92%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Good First Guitar

The guitar is surprisingly awesome for the price, however, the amp sucked and didn't have the power I needed for a rad sound. I used a Fender Frontman 15w amp for a while (that amp isn't very good either, but better than this one) and it sounded decent. Just recently however, I got a Peavey Vypyr X1, which is a totally rad amp, and it sounds *bleep*-ing awesome. The point is, the guitar sounds really good on different amps, and is definitely a good beginner guitar. The strap it came with was pretty good up until the holes in the strap wore off, but this took like 2 years so... Anyways, this guitar was pretty good for the money, and the strap too, the picks are pretty decent and the cable for the amp sucked (i suggest getting a fender one, those are pretty decent cables). The guitars pickupscreated a perfect sound for punk, which is what I mostly play anyways, and I find that this bad boy can get the highs and lows needed for that sound, it's also excellent for blues and metal (actually a really good metal guitar as well). Anyways, this guitar is a wonderful guitar to purchase for a beginner, the pickups are stellar, and the craftsmanship is pretty decent too (except for fret buzz from the 12th fret on) This guitar didn't seem to require too much of a setup, just a restringing and a few days of tuning the *bleep* out of it. I would highly recommend this guitar if you are on a budget and just starting to learn.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Mediocre.

The guitar is diffidently a beginner guitar. The materials were okay at best and horrible at worst, It diffidently is a "cheap" guitar in every form of the word. The Amp and picks are great though. If I we're you I'd save a few bucks and get a Harley Benton instead.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Practicing42
  2. Jamming20
  3. School Bands7
  4. Recording6
  5. Small Venues5
Cons
  1. Craftsmanship5
  2. Fret Buzz4
  3. Flat Sound2
  4. Poor Pick Up1
  5. Loose strings1
Describe Yourself
  1. Novice29
  2. Experienced9
  3. Child6
  4. Professional Musician2
Pros
  1. Fun To Play36
  2. Good Feel32
  3. Good Tone26
  4. Good Pick Up22
  5. Solid Electronics16
  • … and it's red

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted11 days ago

    byTodd

    fromRiver Vale NJ

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    My son's favorite color - let's hope it makes him want to play it again and again!

  • Perfect for beginners

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 months ago

    byRon

    fromNew Hampshire

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Bought to learn along side my son who is taking lessons. Perfect starter kit for me to use when practicing with him. All in one at a reasonable price.

  • pretty good basic guitar

    5

    submitted2 months ago

    byDemetrious

    from8825 murray dr

    its a good guitar

  • Don't recommend

    2

    submitted2 months ago

    byZac

    fromKnoxville, Tn

    I bought this set for my first guitar purchase. I wouldn't purchase it again wouldn't hold tune had to tune everytime I picked it up. Maybe a decent purchase for a child but for an adult I'd pass. Materials don't feel or look the best. Would return but threw the box away too soon. Ended up buying a better guitar a week later. Buy right so you don't buy twice. Amp was okay.

  • Love it!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 months ago

    byWilliam

    fromHouston, TX

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Great addition to my collection!

  • I would buy this product again.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 months ago

    byScott

    fromReynoldsburg Ohio

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I use it to practice.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byJojo

    fromLynwood, CA

    Is this guitar suitable to play right handed and does it come with a tuner and picks?

    Is this guitar suitable to play right handed and does it come with a tuner and picks?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    1) Yes. 2) Accessories: Epiphone gig bag, clip-on tuner, strap, picks, instrument cable.
  • asked byJake

    fromNevada

    What size are the picks?

    What size are the picks?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    They're "Teardrop", Medium gauge.
  • asked byHarrison

    fromundisclosed

    does the amp have a dedicated headphone jack

    does the amp have a dedicated headphone jack

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does.
  • asked byNina

    fromFairfax, VA

    Is this recommended for those with smaller hands?

    Is this recommended for those with smaller hands?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The nut width of a guitar neck doesn't vary all that much. This will be good.
  • asked byDonald

    fromAddieville (Washington Co. IL

    At 82, retired; bored, and lover of mostly blues guitar music,  I was considering buying a beginners model to start picking up some chords and scales to see if it works for me. I have long fingers but my pinky is a bit challenged with an troublesome ulmer nerve. . . .yet somewhat/mostly useable.

Getting to the point;
While I would prefer a basic Squire Telecaster, under the circumstances. . . . would a Squier 24-Inch Short Scale Strat OR Epiphone Les Paul Special-II E1 24.75 be a better choice?

Thank you
Donald

    At 82, retired; bored, and lover of mostly blues guitar music, I was considering buying a beginners model to start picking up some chords and scales to see if it works for me. I have long fingers but my pinky is a bit challenged with an troublesome ulmer nerve. . . .yet somewhat/mostly useable. Getting to the point; While I would prefer a basic Squire Telecaster, under the circumstances. . . . would a Squier 24-Inch Short Scale Strat OR Epiphone Les Paul Special-II E1 24.75 be a better choice? Thank you Donald

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. 24" is not short scale. We don't have a Mini Telecaster. We have Mini Strat at 22.75" That being said, the scale length doesn't affect your fingers. Go with a full scale Strat.
  • asked byRj

    fromEdwardsburg, mi

    My son broke his b string and not sure what replacement I need for this particular guitar

    My son broke his b string and not sure what replacement I need for this particular guitar

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Ernie Ball ERNIE BALL 1013 .013GA SNGL ELEC STR.
  • asked byroman's guitar

    fromcincinnati ohio

    I'm going to get my son guitar lessons. he's about to turn 5 and wants to play electric guitar.  will this work for him?!?

    I'm going to get my son guitar lessons. he's about to turn 5 and wants to play electric guitar. will this work for him?!?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it will work very well.
  • asked bySeniah

    fromGreensboro, NC

    What kind of batteries does this guitar take?

    What kind of batteries does this guitar take?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. There are no batteries involved.
  • asked bySteve O

    fromHouston

    Is this a good size for a nine year old girl

    Is this a good size for a nine year old girl

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes it is. I'm small and was playing a fat body acoustic when I was nine. She'll love it. Have fun.
  • asked byLefty

    fromJackson, MS

    Do you have a similar left hand package?

    Do you have a similar left hand package?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Thank you for your question. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.
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