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Epiphone Bob Marley Les Paul Special Tribute
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LP-Shaped Guitar from Epiphone belonging to the Les Paul Special Run series

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  • netsimnetsim

    Epiphone Bob Marley Les Paul Special TributePublished on 12/05/05 at 05:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It was made in korea 22 frets and a sud.Elle for microphones, I do not know pas.Il are two rows of microphones, a severe and acute, we can choose soirt one or the other or the both simultaneously.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very nice, it slides
    The treble are easily accessible. I find it beautiful with nice curves and she has not quite passed lourde.Elle after half an hour of play disappointed.

    SOUNDS

    I play a lot of reggae and adapts rather well.
    I have a small 20W amp but the guitar sound is very good.
    By playing on the treble, you can get a funky sound and the bass, a very roots.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 3 months and I love playing decu.Elle is t…
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    It was made in korea 22 frets and a sud.Elle for microphones, I do not know pas.Il are two rows of microphones, a severe and acute, we can choose soirt one or the other or the both simultaneously.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very nice, it slides
    The treble are easily accessible. I find it beautiful with nice curves and she has not quite passed lourde.Elle after half an hour of play disappointed.

    SOUNDS

    I play a lot of reggae and adapts rather well.
    I have a small 20W amp but the guitar sound is very good.
    By playing on the treble, you can get a funky sound and the bass, a very roots.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 3 months and I love playing decu.Elle is too beautiful and pleasant TElement jouer.Le a price / quality ratio is good, but then I do not regret at all and I do it again this choice a thousand times in a row.
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  • badgerificbadgerific

    Sounds great.

    Epiphone Bob Marley Les Paul Special TributePublished on 04/13/11 at 11:47
    This is an epiphone les paul guitar with a mahogany body with a special Bob Marley finnish. The neck is a mahogany set neck with rosewood fretboard, the inlays are plastic and in red, green and yellow. It has grover tuners. The pickups are alnico classic in the neck and alnico hot in the bridge position. It's wired like a standard les paul, with neck volume, neck tone, bridge volume, bridge tone and a three way pickup selector.

    UTILIZATION

    I find this guitar really pleasant to play because it's quite light and I really like the way flat top les pauls feel. The upper fret access isn't great and the neck is slightly too thick for my preferances but other than that it's really nice. …
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    This is an epiphone les paul guitar with a mahogany body with a special Bob Marley finnish. The neck is a mahogany set neck with rosewood fretboard, the inlays are plastic and in red, green and yellow. It has grover tuners. The pickups are alnico classic in the neck and alnico hot in the bridge position. It's wired like a standard les paul, with neck volume, neck tone, bridge volume, bridge tone and a three way pickup selector.

    UTILIZATION

    I find this guitar really pleasant to play because it's quite light and I really like the way flat top les pauls feel. The upper fret access isn't great and the neck is slightly too thick for my preferances but other than that it's really nice. It's quite easy to dial in a good sound with this guitar as the controls are not too complicated. That said it's certainly not limited in the range of tones that can be produced using this guitar.

    SOUNDS

    I've used this guitar with a Roland Cube 60 guitar amp and it sounds great with pretty much every amp model on this amplifier. The pickups sound really good and the guitar has a wonderful full tone, probably due to the mahogany tonewood. My favorite sound is using the bridge pickup on the rectifier setting on the amp and it has a great tight metal tone. Another good setting is with the middle pickup on the clean channel for a nice crisp ska tone.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I really like the sound of this guitar as it's very versatile despite being aimed at Bob Marley fans. The one thing I really dislike is the Bob Marley finnish as I would prefer a plain mahogany guitar like Marley's own les paul guitar.
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