Epiphone Les Paul-100 Electric Guitar, Ebony
The Epiphone Les Paul 100 is the electric guitar you want, If you’re starting to get serious about your music. The mahogany body with maple top delivers classic solid, heavy tone, while the bolt-on mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard are easy to play. Features 700T/650R open-coil humbucker pickups and chrome hardware. The Epiphone Les Paul 100 guitar features classic Les Paul design and tone.
Product Features
- 700T (bridge) and 650R (neck) humbuckers
- Rosewood fretboard and controls- 2-volume, 2-tone
- 24.75″ inch scale
- Mahogany body and Maple top
- Neck: Bolt, Mahogany
This is a great axe. The headline of this review is not intended to start any debates over what constitutes a “great axe”. I’m sure we all have our opinions and there is little question as to how this model would compare to a top-shelf Gibson or Fender. This is a great axe for me and for what I’m doing, and it’s quite likely that it will fit nicely into your arsenal.This is my second six-string and is the one I play the most. It has an attractive tan and black sunburst. The knobs and pickup…
Getting started? Consider these things before you take the plunge. I wanted to learn how to play, so I bought this guitar along with Rocksmith (separate review on the software) thinking that would be all I’d need. I had visions of getting the guitar delivered, firing up the game, and learning to play something. Boy, was I underselling this little adventure.I like the look of the Les Paul body, and since the closest Gibson dealer is 2 hours away, I decided to look at the local shops first. They sold lots of Fenders (liked the Cabronita Telecaster…
Excellent beginner guitar! This is my first electric guitar, and after doing some research, the LP 100 kept coming up with great reviews for beginners. I have to fully agree so far. It’s easy to play and sounds amazing with the Fender Mustang I V2 amp I also bought. I seriously do not want to put this thing down. Having the ability to control both the volume and tone of the pickups individually is great, and ability to switch (rhythm/treble) on which pickups are used is really cool. Seriously, if you’re considering…