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4-string bass guitar from Epiphone belonging to the Les Paul Bass series

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  • lac74lac74

    Perfect for my use

    Epiphone Les Paul Special BassPublished on 10/02/11 at 23:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Korea
    -20 Boxes shrunk
    -Corp in solid mahogany and
    Glued-in mahogany neck
    -Corp type Les Paul
    -Entirely black
    -2 Humbucker Pickups
    -3 Buttons: one for each microphone and one for the tone

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very nice, I was expecting a very round handle at the Gibson is perfect but not very ergonomic.
    Like all Gibson or Epiphone is expected to be heavy weight. IT is not.
    Being also bass, I was looking for a bass with a nice round sound that goes well. I'm not disappointed.

    SOUNDS

    I use it for a more "electric" on some songs. Otherwise I play the bass. But I wanted a bass with a round, warm and easily manageable. It's perfect for what I …
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    Made in Korea
    -20 Boxes shrunk
    -Corp in solid mahogany and
    Glued-in mahogany neck
    -Corp type Les Paul
    -Entirely black
    -2 Humbucker Pickups
    -3 Buttons: one for each microphone and one for the tone

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very nice, I was expecting a very round handle at the Gibson is perfect but not very ergonomic.
    Like all Gibson or Epiphone is expected to be heavy weight. IT is not.
    Being also bass, I was looking for a bass with a nice round sound that goes well. I'm not disappointed.

    SOUNDS

    I use it for a more "electric" on some songs. Otherwise I play the bass. But I wanted a bass with a round, warm and easily manageable. It's perfect for what I wanted.
    I play an Orange Crush PIX25BX.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using and I was looking for a bass with a sound that fit me without either ruin me since it will travel bcp. I tried low cheap worth between 100 and 200 €. They are almost all to forget (except an Ibanez and a Yamaha which I had liked what I was looking for). And then the occasion: this bass less than 200 € NEW (FYI there are guys who sell their secondhand at the same price ...).
    Most:
    the sound I wanted, round, warm, easy to play, original form (for bass)
    The -:
    RAS currently
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  • LITP_fleoLITP_fleo

    Epiphone Les Paul Special BassPublished on 10/25/06 at 00:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    -20 Boxes fretted
    -Rosewood
    -Mahogany body
    -2 Humbucker pickups
    Landmarks-by "points"
    -3 Knobs: one for each pickup and tone

    UTILIZATION

    The neck-and very fine, very smooth and therefore very pleasant to go (especially when the bass going after a Storm)

    -Access to acute weight is easy and acceptable (it does not sting the nose too)

    -The sound of a proper obtension is relatively simple (a few adjustments here and there and you're done!)

    She should have several styles of play: slap, plectrum and fingers (of course) ...

    SOUNDS

    -Suitable for many styles of music through simple adjustments

    Played with an amp-"Drive 30W", no worries

    OVERALL OPINION…
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    -20 Boxes fretted
    -Rosewood
    -Mahogany body
    -2 Humbucker pickups
    Landmarks-by "points"
    -3 Knobs: one for each pickup and tone

    UTILIZATION

    The neck-and very fine, very smooth and therefore very pleasant to go (especially when the bass going after a Storm)

    -Access to acute weight is easy and acceptable (it does not sting the nose too)

    -The sound of a proper obtension is relatively simple (a few adjustments here and there and you're done!)

    She should have several styles of play: slap, plectrum and fingers (of course) ...

    SOUNDS

    -Suitable for many styles of music through simple adjustments

    Played with an amp-"Drive 30W", no worries

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for some time but greatly appreciated!

    The handle is really nice thanks to its smoothness and texture.
    The sound is very good and varied, and especially the look of this bass is very interesting.
    The only pitfalls of is that the moves (during the slap for example) or frottments (ongle. ..) leave some traces of paint.

    I had used a Storm before (for almost two years) and the change is obvious.

    The value for money is good: I bought € 279 (Thomann).

    If the choice was a remake I ressigne immediately. I highly recommend!
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  • Le CheveluLe Chevelu

    Epiphone Les Paul Special BassPublished on 04/23/07 at 03:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    -Apparently it is made in Korea
    -20 Boxes fret
    -Corp solid mahogany handle and Saddle
    -Corp type Les Paul
    -Completely black
    -2 Humbucker Pickups
    -3 Buttons: one for each microphone and one for the Tone

    UTILIZATION

    -The neck is thin enough
    -On accde easily treble, and slide the handle is a pleasure
    I expected a low-rather heavy! But instead, it is rather lgre (before I had an old Gibson, who silent extrment heavy). It stings the nose lgrement, but I think it's pretty common to Les Paul!

    SOUNDS

    -I play a little bit of everything, and she did not!
    -I play with a Peavey Basic 112 and did not worry too much possible! I also play with a Hartke 15w and there…
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    -Apparently it is made in Korea
    -20 Boxes fret
    -Corp solid mahogany handle and Saddle
    -Corp type Les Paul
    -Completely black
    -2 Humbucker Pickups
    -3 Buttons: one for each microphone and one for the Tone

    UTILIZATION

    -The neck is thin enough
    -On accde easily treble, and slide the handle is a pleasure
    I expected a low-rather heavy! But instead, it is rather lgre (before I had an old Gibson, who silent extrment heavy). It stings the nose lgrement, but I think it's pretty common to Les Paul!

    SOUNDS

    -I play a little bit of everything, and she did not!
    -I play with a Peavey Basic 112 and did not worry too much possible! I also play with a Hartke 15w and there is a problem: if I put the volume of the microphone low around 8 and if I put the volume of the amplifier 7, it saturates! The moral of the story: even when having a good stuff!
    -3 Buttons, it's simple enough to rgler!

    OVERALL OPINION

    -I use it for one month and I'm not complaining!
    -What I like most? Les Paul shape and the fact that it is all in black! I did not want a bass that everyone possde! I wanted a low-single: No jazz bass or precision! Everyone has! find a person with a Les Paul bass is a little more difficult!
    -Before I played on an old Gibson and a squier! Well I prfre my Epiphone!
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