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Epiphone Les Paul 100

LP-Shaped Guitar from Epiphone belonging to the Les Paul series

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Published on 10/28/04 at 06:16
Value For Money : Excellent
- Bonzay has essentially said on the subject :-) 22 frets
- It is the product I wanted so for me it's 10/10

UTILIZATION

- The handle is perfect for me (I have small hands)
- Access in acute is no problem once you have the hand
- The body and neck are well balance, although the guitar is standing. Sitting is a different story, it's a Les Paul shape and tends slide. all times when well hold ca no longer a problem.

SOUNDS

- The sound I was looking for, that of an LP which ^ ^
- I play with a Vox Pathfinder 15 forcment not the best amp for this type of sound but I wanted something versatile.
- I play everything on this guitar since it's my only guitar lctrique. However, do not play too much with the gain of the amplifier saturation IMMEDIATE otherwise. The pickups sound out of the norm for electronic passive. In comparison all the guitars I tried on my amp (an Epiphone LP Standard and a Squier Start Standard) seem voiceless ... In short I get a really enjoyable for its bold and cons it is impossible to get crystal clear sound with hints Dfine well.

- Finally we like it or not the sound of this guitar.

OVERALL OPINION

- I use it for about a month.
- What I like most is the fat well it is able to go out, I dtest? ... Bah the impossibility to get out its really a crystalline ... But it is an LP not a Start ...
- I tried an Epiphone LP Std (nice but less "powerful"), a Lag RX 100 (excellent), and Jim Harley LP (avoid) ...
- For this price you really a big sound so for me qualitprix excellent report.
- With the exprience, I would do this choice especially the price (210 Used with the bag and jack)