
There is nothing more that I can say except that I am incredibly satisfied with this guitar and I highly recommend it. Another thing I want to point out, this guitar isn't weight relieved like its Gibson counterpart so it's heavy (as a Les Paul should be). Also it is surprisingly loud acoustically, which is great. When it comes to the sound of the guitar, it's good I would say, but if you want it to be amazing you will have to change the pickups. £499.00 (8) Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s in Bourbon Burst. £499.00 (4) Epiphone Les Paul Standard 50s In Vintage Sunburst.

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£439.00 (2) Epiphone Les Paul Standard 50s In Metallic Gold. The undisputed King of Solidbody Electric guitars since 1952, the Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plain-Top has all the features of an LP Standard, but preserves the understated, 'plain' top that pays homage to some legendary guitarists' axes. This one was built in Samick (Korea) so expect a better build quality vs the modern Chinese Epiphones.
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Personally I don't have a problem with it as it isn't that noticeable and also because most guitars tend to have fret buzz if you set the action low, but I know it really bugs some folk so I decided to mention it. £439.00 (5) Includes Free Padded Gig Bag Epiphone Les Paul Classic In Heritage Cherry Sunburst. 2002 Epiphone Les Paul Standard - Korea - Honeyburst Stunning Les Paul with a beautiful figured top. The only nitpick I have is that on my model there are a couple of high frets and because of that there is some fret buzz. Second, in terms of playability, I can easily say that it doesn't disappoint, it feels very comfortable and easy to play. All these designs not only come with Epiphone value but Gear4music’s free two-year warranty as well. Here we have a range of Epiphone Les Paul guitars that you’ll recognise including the Standard, Custom, Signature and loads more. That burst is done really well, it blends perfectly and honestly I am impressed. The Epiphone Les Paul guitar looks and sounds close to the original Gibson, at a more affordable price.

First of all aesthetically it looks amazing, everything about it is beautiful, the knobs, the uncovered zebra pickups, the inlays, the headstock, and especially the color of the body.
