Epiphone

Description

The Epiphobe Les Paul Custom P-90 Guitar Center-exclusive electric guitar injects new life into a timeless classic. With its bound mahogany body and maple top, it carries the iconic Les Paul tone and sustain that has shaped rock and blues for decades. The '60s SlimTaper neck profile paired with an ebony fingerboard makes playing effortlessly smooth. Critically acclaimed P-90 pickups serve up growling midrange and singing highs, evoking the vintage-hot tone that defined rock's early days. With a LockTone bridge and tailpiece, tuning stability is rock solid. Plug in and let your playing take flight with the Les Paul Custom P-90.

Bound Mahogany Body and Maple Top Provide Legendary Les Paul Sustain and Tone

The Les Paul Custom P-90 starts with a foundation of resonant mahogany, topped with maple for enhanced clarity and sustain. Just like the original 1950s Les Pauls played by legends, its gloss finish lets the wood ring to its full potential. The classic binding along the body and neck looks stunning, while also preventing picking-hand abrasion. When you pick up the Les Paul Custom P-90, its comfortable weight feels substantial in your hands, promising thick, singing tone as soon as you strum your first chord.

'60s SlimTaper Neck Profile and Ebony Fingerboard Enable Smooth Lead Work

Shredding lightning-fast solos is effortless along the Les Paul Custom P-90's '60s SlimTaper neck profile. Its smooth, rounded contours invite your hand to fly up and down the neck with ease. The ebony fingerboard enhances note articulation while resisting wear over years of intense playing. Medium-jumbo frets are neatly finished for fluid bending and vibrato techniques. Whether you're playing bluesy licks or wailing metal riffs, the Les Paul Custom P-90 empowers your creativity through its slick playability.

P-90 Pickups Summon Vintage-Hot Rock and Blues Tone

The Les Paul Custom P-90 comes loaded with two P-90 pickups, which were hot-rodded in the 1950s to keep up with the demands of early rock and roll. Their sharp attack and singing sustain add vintage flavor that stands out in a mix. When you engage both pickups, the tone is thick and aggressive, perfect for overdriven blues solos. Flip to just the bridge pickup for a punchy twang that cuts through a live band. Dial back the volume for glassy cleans with chime. However you use them, these period-correct P-90s authentically capture a seminal era in guitar tone.

LockTone Bridge and Tailpiece Keep the Les Paul Custom P-90 in Tune

No matter how hard you dig in or bend notes, the Les Paul Custom P-90 won't go out of tune thanks to its stable LockTone bridge and tailpiece. Epiphone Deluxe tuners also enhance the look at tuning stability of this timeless guitar. When you want classic Les Paul mojo with modern playability, plug into the Epiphone Les Paul Custom P-90 Guitar Center-exclusive electric guitar.

Open Box Epiphone Les Paul Custom P-90 Limited-Edition Electric Guitar Level 1 Ebony
Open Box Epiphone Les Paul Custom P-90 Limited-Edition Electric Guitar Level 1 Ebony
Open Box Epiphone Les Paul Custom P-90 Limited-Edition Electric Guitar Level 1 Ebony

Features

  • Gloss-finished mahogany body
  • '60s SlimTaper mahogany neck with a gloss finish
  • Ebony 22-fret fingerboard
  • P-90 soapbar pickups
  • LockTone ABR bridge and LockTone stopbar tailpiece
  • Epiphone Deluxe tuning machines

Specs

Body
  • Material: Mahogany
  • Finish: Gloss
Neck
  • Neck shape: '60s SlimTaper
  • Neck wood: Mahogany
  • Joint: Set neck
  • Neck finish: Gloss
Fingerboard
  • Material: Ebony
  • Radius: 12"
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Inlays: Block
  • Nut: 43 mm Graph Tech
Electronics
  • Neck: Epiphone P-90 Soapbar
  • Bridge: Epiphone P-90 Soapbar
  • Control layout: 2 volume, 2 tone
  • Pickup switch: 3-way
Hardware
  • Bridge: LockTone ABR
  • Tailpiece: LockTone stopbar
  • Tuning machines: Epiphone Deluxe tuners
Other
  • Orientation: Right handed
  • Strings: 6
  • Case: Sold separately
Additional Info
  • Weight: 9 lb.
  • Length: 39"
  • Country of Origin: China

Reviews

4.85

26 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Very good

I don't know how to rate this guitar, please read on. First off, this is nothing but an Epi Les Paul custom routed for p90's. So the neck is a slim taper, I've seen comments about a thick neck? This doesn't have that. I say it's more like a flat D. It is no where close to a 50's. If I had to guess I'd say it's more like a fender American pro II (.870 to .900) neck but flatter at the back, (hence a flat D profile). 2nd, the fit and finish is perfect. No fret sprout, nicks, dings, etc. nut is fine. Tuners are 15:1, which is fine for a fixed bridge. 3rd (and this is why IDK how to rate the guitar) the PUPS sound AWESOME, when you're playing. When you're sitting there the 60cycle hum is INSANE! And the middle position is NOT hum cancelling. So you have to ride the volume as soon as you're done playing, unless you use a noise gate, which I don't have. So, if you are a new player and are trying to place fingers, make chords, reading music sheets, etc and the guitar is going to be idle turn the volumes down or look somewhere else. If you are an experienced player who will pick it up, plug it in and play then go for it. Me? I've been playing for about 3 years so I'm stuck inbetween. Luckily I'm an electronic tech and can solder so I'm probably going to replace these with something hum cancelling (again they sound AWESOME when playing). So how do I rate this? IDK, the guitar is perfect in every way, fit, finish, sound, EXCEPT for the hum (which p90's are prone too, well all single coils but p90's seem worse Lol). I'm going to give it a 4. But, it's really a 5. I guess it just depends what level a guitar player you are. Experienced/pro I can't recommend enough. A new player whose learning probably a 3, just for the hum.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Can't say if I would buy again as it still hasn't arrived...

I've played since 10 years old (over 40 years). I own and have owned many Les Paul's over the years, both Gibson and Epi. l played this one in the store and it was only surpassed by a mid to late 70's Gibson Deluxe model I had that was stolen back in the late 80's at a gig. Made the decision to go back and get it the next day and it had been sold. This is a lesson I knew but yet again... If you have played long enough you know 2 of the same exact model and spec will be 2 different guitars. Sometimes the stars align, the wood is just the right age, grain density, dryness, whatever, it just sings and plays like a dream. Yeah, I walked out without it and it was gone the next day. So I ordered it online and hope lightning strikes twice. Not off to a good start as there are shipping issues. Hence the score which is not a reflection of the guitar but of the initial handling of the shipping as well as the follow-up call and an online chat as well. I'm now being asked to start payments (did the interest free financing) on an instrument I haven't received yet and nobody so far can tell me when I will receive it. It was ordered to deliver to my local store.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Jamming17
  2. Recording15
  3. Practicing14
  4. Small Venues12
  5. Rock Concerts7
Cons
  1. Craftsmanship1
  2. rough frets, high action easily fixed1
  3. need gate for the P90 hum, but sound incredible1
  4. HUM1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced18
  2. Professional Musician4
  3. Novice3
Pros
  1. Good Tone26
  2. Good Feel24
  3. Fun To Play22
  4. Solid Electronics21
  5. Good Pick Up20
  • It's Alive!

    5

    submitted9 days ago

    byWes

    fromCalifornia

    Had mine for almost a year now. But i'll tell you now that I never thought that a single coil Les Paul would have so much character. The P-90's offer more output than I was looking for, but because of the audio tapered pots most of the adjustments are in the sweet spot by default. The neck and fretwork is very good. The electronics feel and sound incredible, I use every spot in between, so there's no sense in upgrading the electronics. Note: I did put a drop of heavy silicone oil in the pickup selector switch, now it's smooth and quiet. NOTE: This guitar is "alive", so yea, there is a lot of noise when plugged into an amp at higher gain settings. But it's only annoying when you're not playing!

  • Impressive guitar with P90's

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byMark

    fromTwin Cities, Minnesota

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I'm always apprehensive purchasing a Chinese made guitar, but the quality is outstanding on this model. The sound and playability is superb. At this price point, I can't think of a better guitar.

  • Nicely priced P-90 powerhouse

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byDonald

    fromWaynesboro, Virginia

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This Guitar Center exclusive has a great feeling neck, P-90 pickups that allows me to play diverse styles, from ripping solos, to nice mellow rhythms, and is very reasonably priced. This Epiphone LP definitely punches above it's weight class.

  • Could not afford an original. This feels comfortable

    5

    submitted6 months ago

    byJohn

    fromNew Braunfels Texas

    I've compared both the Gibson and Epiphone Les Paul in guitar stores and loved them both. Been playing 10 years and can say that this particular Epiphone Les Paul was impressive. Maybe I got the luck if the draw from manufacturing; who knows. Frets, P90s, and overall sound and quality was spot on for us budget guys without compromising my bond with my guitars. Enjoy the vintage sound!

  • This is a very different kinda geetar, but does it well.

    5

    submitted8 months ago

    byFrank

    fromcolumbus ohio

    I picked this up at my local guitar center. Binding, fit finish perfect. adjusted the pickups a bit and the action is a skosh high but not worth messing with. Pickups are broad in spectrum and as advertised will be a bit on the high end. One of the only guitars where the tone controls matter. does have a little bite on the fret edges, easily addressed. intonation spot on. tuners? eh.. kluxon type, not bad. The neck is what freaks me out. I have broad hands and not long fingers. this neck is the biggest Ive ever played on any guitar. I like it. Gives your thumb something to push against for bends and whatnot. There is a learning curve (which I like). Its also very good looking for a finger print covered black guitar ;) Recommend a Van's inspired neck strap, black and white checkers. The standard les paul case is too small for this beast by the way. be sure to try a case out before you buy.

  • Beautiful guitar inspired me to go buy more equipment

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 months ago

    byEric

    fromBerwick Louisiana

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I create new sounds

Q&A

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

  • asked byChris

    fromSeattle Washington

    Does it come in any other colors?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, this is a Limited-Edition .
  • asked byAnthony

    fromundisclosed

    Do the pickups have coil tap?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I'm sorry. I don't understand the question The P-90 is single coil.
  • asked byDavid

    fromCOLGATE WIS.

    ? WHAT'S THE WEIGHT

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Epiphone Les Paul Custom P-90 Limited-Edition Electric Guitar typically weighs around 8 to 9 pounds (3.6 to 4.1 kg).
  • asked byDrifter

    fromColorado

    It shows in the review pictures that there's a gig bag case with this guitar, is this true?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it is.
  • asked byBruce

    fromMilton, fl

    How much does it weigh Are the pickups P-90 Pros Is the middle pickup selector position hum canceling

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    1) This will be 8 - 8.5 lbs. 2) Epiphone P-90 Soapbar. 3) Are the pups wired in reverse polarity? Yes, they are.
  • asked byJesse

    fromPhiladelphia PA

    Does this come with the Epilite case shown in the pictures?

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

    fromSan Francisco Ca

    Where was this guitar made?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Epiphone Les Paul Custom P-90 is made in China.
  • asked byFABIO

    fromSão Paulo/SP - Brasil

    Você pode perguntar: "Where is this guitar manufactured?"

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Epiphone Les Paul Custom P-90 is made in China.
  • asked byMeining Mech

    fromGig Harbor, Washington

    Does this Epiphone model have normal wired pots or a PCB system?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes. There's nothing in there to connect to a board.
  • asked bySantiago

    fromCo

    When will you put the specs and info of the guitar on this page?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Specs will be published when they are provided by Epiphone.
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