This is the most radical departure from the traditional Les Paul that Epiphone has ever made. I really want to pick one of these up for myself! For the affordable price, I may actually grab two. At the top of our list is the new beautiful Les Paul Modern. At this point, Epiphone is just showing off. The new Modern models are out of this world, and probably the closest you will get to an actual Gibson model, under the Epiphone name. These are outstanding quality for the money. Epiphone has experimented with the maple cap of the Les Paul before, but the new finish process is truly something to behold.
These guitars look like a much more expensive instrument. The features like locking tuners, Flame maple cap, and a tapered neck joint cannot even be found on Gibson guitars! The Les Paul Modern is a shred machine, and a classic redesigned. While Epiphone often gets overlooked, with models like the Modern I think some heads will definitely be turning. All of the Epiphone Les Paul models listed above are great for metal and hard rock, as well as pretty much any other style of music.
But for modern metal, Epiphone has a specific Les Paul tailored to the needs of modern metal guitarists. That guitar is the Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy and it is by far one of our favorite guitars on the market right now.
Unlike ALL of the models listed above, the Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy runs Fishman Fluence pickups which are hum and noise-free making the Prophecy ideal for creating insane heavy but super-clear guitar tones. Spark Amp — The amp itself is brilliant, coming with a bunch of great tones and plenty of power with its 50W speaker. But the real magic happens when it is paired with your phone, opening up access to thousands of effects and tones that you can customize to your exact specifications.
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Chris has worked with some big names over the years like Tripping Daisy, Kylesa, Baroness, and the legendary Reflux. The official and more affordable replica of the Gibson Les Paul Excellent for rock and blues Easy to play for guitarists of all levels. Since Epiphone is part of the Gibson Guitar Corporation, the quality of guitars is excellent. They have all the signature features you'd expect a Les Paul to have. For those on a budget, this is a great way to get an authentic Les Paul at a more wallet friendly price.
Question: Where are Epiphone Les Pauls made? Epiphone Les Pauls are made in Asia. This allows them to be produced at a more cost effective price but still maintain high standards of craft.
The action can be lowered by turning the thumbwheels on the Tune-O-Matic bridge in a counter-clockwise direction. We'd recommend having a full setup performed by a qualified guitar tech to ensure that your instrument is playing at its very best. While the majority of models keep with the traditional design, there are still plenty of options available to suit a variety of players.
Those after a vintage vibe should look at the Classic series. Though their histories and fortunes are inextricably linked, there will always be a little distance between the two brands.
However, that gap is closing, and right now we would happily gig a high-end Epiphone Les Paul. The components, build, tone, feel and sustain make a compelling case. Jonathan Horsley has been writing about guitars since , playing them since , and regularly contributes to MusicRadar, Total Guitar and Guitar World. Guitar World. Included in this guide: 1. Body: Mahogany with maple veneer. Scale: Frets: 22, medium jumbo.
Pickups: Two ProBucker humbuckers. Controls: Two volume, two tone, one three-way selector switch. Body: Poplar. Neck: Mahogany, bolt-on. Pickups: R, T humbuckers. Controls: One volume, one tone, one three-way selector switch. Hardware: Tune-o-matic, premium sealed tuners ratio.
Reasons to avoid - Bolt-on neck spoils the Les Paul illusion a little. Epiphone Les Paul Standard Outfit. Body: Mahogany with AAA flame maple veneer. Neck: Mahogany, set. Pickups: Two Gibson BurstBuckers. Hardware: LockTone Tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece. Epiphone Les Paul Special. Body: Mahogany. Pickups: Two P Pro soapbar single-coils. Hardware: Lightning Bar Wraparound. Finish: TV Yellow.
Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy. Body: Mahogany with maple cap and AAA flamed maple veneer. Frets: 24, jumbo. Pickups: Two Fishman Fluence humbuckers. Reasons to avoid - Not for purists - Case costs extra. Epiphone Les Paul Modern. Body: Mahogany with maple top. Neck: Mahogany. Pickups: Two JB humbuckers. Finish: Electric Blue. Reasons to avoid - Electric Blue is not for shrinking violets. Epiphone Les Paul Custom Koa. Neck: Mahogany with koa top.
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