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Epiphone Les Paul Studio

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

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Published on 11/24/07 at 03:31
Guitar factory in China. The violin and finish are irrprochables (confirmed by a local luthier talent).
22 frets - 2 Epiphone humbuckers brand (that is described in the pickups).
Easel low-end but decent. Tune o 'matic low end of poor quality (change).
Slecteur micro three positions. Rglages spars volume and tone of each pickup. Channel width (42mm at nut)

UTILIZATION

The handle is gnial, acute at the CHAC is very easy (better than a half-case). It is cumbersome at best. The balance is held, making it easy to play while standing. The sound is OK but lacks finesse and gives the impression of a bandwidth limit (I also possde a Gretsch 6120 with 2 TV Jones pickups and these are so fantastic that becomes difficult ... ).

SOUNDS

It is suitable for plutt style blues with her a little fat. My amp is a Fender Blues Deville lamps. It is better to use it with a box effects, sound effects free, pure and simple, is not that great

OVERALL OPINION

I have this guitar for six months. I did change the saddle for a wider and graphite, and the tune o 'matic by a luthier, who I was RULES at the same time. I changed my same two microphones for a Kit Seymour Duncan vintage blues and any COD (picguard and co) dco for black (the guitar is red). With these changes you do not play more of a cheap Epiphone but on a Gibson. Gibson as the major problem currently facing finishes, according to the makers it is better to invest in an Epiphone, much better finished, even make some changes. This guitar gniale me back 500 euros, including luthier.