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Epiphone - Les Paul Junior - Cherry Sunburst
SKU: #342402
Model: #ELJ-HSCH
Your Price:   $145.00 CDN


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Description

The Les Paul Junior is loved for its lighter weight, commanding sound, and all-Mahogany body. Today, the Epiphone Les Paul Junior is still the best way for beginners to get started on a full-size guitar with real vintage Les Paul tone.

Classic Design, Superior Value
The Les Paul Jr.'s legendary rock and roll tone comes from an all-Mahogany body tooled to the trademark Les Paul shape. And just like vintage models, the Epiphone Les Paul Junior features an all-Mahogany neck with a 1960's SlimTaper profile. The neck is bolted-on for a long-lasting fit and features a 12" radius Rosewood fingerboard with mother-of-pearl dot inlays and a classic-sized 1.68" nut.

Legendary Les Paul Power
The Les Paul Junior is voiced by a powerful, noise-free, open-coil Epiphone 700T humbucker pickup in the bridge position, which gives the Les Paul Junior that big, unmistakable Les Paul sound that can go from subtle color shades to crunch at your command. There really isn't any classic rock and roll sound you can't get with an Epiphone 700T humbucker. Like all Epiphone electric instruments, the Les Paul Junior comes standard-equipped with long lasting and low noise 500K O sealed potentiometers for the Master Volume and Master Tone controls.

Epiphone Hardware
The Epiphone Les Paul Junior features all-metal hardware that can last for the life of the guitar. Just like the Kalamazoo-made originals, the Epiphone Les Paul Junior features a combination wrap-around StopBar bridge and tailpiece with compensated saddles and adjustment screws to allow for accurate intonation. And, the Les Paul Junior also comes with Epiphone's heavy-duty non-rotating output jack for years of reliable performance. The Epiphone Les Paul Junior is available in Alpine White, Cherry, Ebony, Heritage Cherry Sunburst, Translucent Blue and Vintage Sunburst color finishes.

Reviews



AMAZINNG
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Product Experience I own it Closest Store Toronto Ontario
THIS GUITAR IS AMAZING

Posted by anonymous on May 17, 2013


Great value for beginners
Features Quality
Value Overall
Product Experience I own it Closest Store Brampton Ontario
The quality of this guitar is not bad, but by no means even close to a 10. The one machine head on mine seems to be not threaded properly. With the string off, it wiggles quite a lot. The other 5 machine heads are just fine. Despite the problem with that one tuner, it doesn't go badly out of tune. The stock strings, I didn't like much at all. I am just a beginner so this guitar is more than enough for me to learn with. It sounds good enough to me after I put on EB Cobalt Slinky strings, and if I completely bust it somehow, I won't be out a lot of money. So you can't beat the value. When I've gotten more experienced I'll pick up something a bit more expensive of better quality. Of course it's only a single pickup so it isn't chocked full of features, hence the low score there. For someone just starting out, overall this is a great guitar. When I outgrow this guitar, I will probably keep it around for my kids to learn on. They've already asked about inheriting it and my oldest is only 4!!

Posted by anonymous on Apr 8, 2013


Decent!!
Features Quality
Value Overall
Product Experience I own it Closest Store Langley British Columbia
I got this guitar when I was ten. It was my first guitar, and although mine is beaten to shit (The pickup is cracked and is duct taped together) it still sounds pretty good! The 700t humbucker gives you a solid, growling tone that sounds snarly at high tone, and soft at a low tone. I dont have the sunburst one, mine is in ebony. either way this guitar is great ESPECIALLY considering the price. I also own an epiphone les paul, but I still lov to jam on this. It sounds good for everything from blues to punk! Love it! I play it through a Marshall MG50FX and it sounds pretty f'n great!

Posted by MusicMax on Jun 20, 2012