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Epiphone Tribute Les Paul Standard

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

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Published on 09/24/11 at 08:12
See the features, everything is said Made in China, original Gibson classic 57 pickups in neck and classi57 + (higher output level) at the easel. Channel Profile 1960, relatively late for a Lespaul. The frets do not hang

UTILIZATION

Handle very nice, comfortable and fast access to acute in accordance with the standard Les Paul. Not at the SG but perfect for my style

SOUNDS

The classical sound of Lespaul, sounds more vintage and very hot. The bonding of mache in Long Tenon gives it incredible sustain, harmonics come out very easily. We get all the sounds jazz blues and rock with a high level. You can try on my riffworld: http://www.riffworld.com/Members/chavilbus
Many pieces are played with in all styles
Splitter can be micro single, I do not use, for sounds I have a clear strat and tele who do that much better but it makes it versatile for rhythmic funk or casseroles

OVERALL OPINION

I've had three months, I have many other guitars but I missed that one. It is a little overlap with my sheraton equipped to SH1 and SH4 but has a more aggressive rock with equal sustain.
The value for money is amazing with real gibson pickups, a collage long post, a super comfortable neck, a classic look (it is red sunburst) finish excellent (although a meileure Worn LP, I have tried both , at the same price no photo), the strap locks, and a beautiful padded hard case, I do it again the same choice without problems
To judge the piece I did: http://www.riffworld.com/Members/chavilbus/modalballad
to test fully with the sounds
Unfortunately it is very difficult to find, especially in red. I do not like the translucent black gibson does not exist, but it's just like