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Epiphone Les Paul 100
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Published on 02/28/12 at 02:40
I have owned this guitar (in ebony for mine) for 1 year.
It's classic LP. 2 humbuckers, 3-position selector, 2 vol, 2 tone, neck 22 frets, rosewood fingerboard, tune-o-matic. I can not remember the species.

UTILIZATION

I have chosen because it is a palette of sounds to me mequait (I possess a Telecaster and a Strat style godin) for a 2nd guitar.
It is light enough and thin enough the handle for this type of guitar.
In general, it is quite comfortable and easy to play. That's why I have chosen.
The sound is typical, well I think because I'm not coutimier like this guitar.
Instead of the selector does not suit me at all, and I was looking often (Fender habits).
And she goes out of tune too quickly.

SOUNDS

We obtain easily the Les Paul sound.
I plugged in a Fender Frontman: clean sounds ok. Jazz Blues ...
I had an old Hughes and Kettner Attax 40, ca sounded better if wanted. 70 big kind vintage rock, Aerosmith or Guns etc. ... or rock blues ... I think it is that she is most at ease.

OVERALL OPINION

I have not been able to get used to it: tune-o-matic, selector wrong place ...
I actually think I am more Fender.
So I sold with my attax.

I think it's a very good buy for beginners, and with a little Marshall cheap, it will go very well, and will do for the blues rock, 70's and hard.