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Les Paul Studio - Ebony

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Les Paul Studio - Ebony

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Les Paul Studio - Ebony
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The Epiphone Les Paul Studio from the Inspired by Gibson Collection is the modern version of the 80s classic originally intended for players seeking the classic Les Paul sound with no frills and less weight. Featuring Epiphone-designed Alnico Classic™ humbuckers and world class Grover® machine heads.

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• Finishes Available: Ebony, Wine Red, Smokehouse Burst, Alpine White
• Body: Mahogany
• Top: Plain Maple Veneer
• Binding: None
• Neck: Mahogany
• Profile: 1960's SlimTaper™; D profile
• Nut width: 1.68" / 42.672mm
• Fingerboard: Pau Ferro
• Scale length: 24.75" / 628.65mm
• Number of frets: 22
• Inlay: Trapezoid
• Bridge: LockTone™ ABR Tune-o-matic
• Tailpiece: Stop bar
• Knobs: Black Speed Knobs
• Tuners: Grover®; 18:1 ratio
• Plating: Nickel
• Neck pickup: Epiphone Alnico Classic™ Humbucker
• Bridge pickup: Epiphone Alnico Classic Plus™ Humbucker
• Controls: 2-Volume, 2-Tone CTS Electronics

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Incredible Value 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Hamilton, Ontario
I settled upon this Studio LP after searching for a relatively cheap, versatile guitar for cramped jam sessions. The 'Inspired By Gibson' line from Epiphone has shown to be full of well-built, quality guitars that far exceed their price tag. This Studio is no exception. Other choices (such as the LP or SG Muse) have beautiful colours and paint finish but that expense means that less is spent on other areas. With the Studio, it seems that the stripped down look allowed Epiphone to focus more so on the build-it is really well constructed! CTS pots with coil-split pickups, a tune-o-matic bridge, stop bar tailpiece and Grover tuners is great for sustain and tuning stability. The Pau Ferro fingerboard is FAR better than I had hoped and quite a bit superior than the Indian Laurel wood and fretwork that some of the cheaper Epiphones have. I don't think there is a better value for the money guitar in the IBG lineup (I have since swapped out the Epiphone classic pickups for Seymour Duncan APH-1's and this thing absolutely sings and feels as well as the 2017 USA Gibson LP Tribute I owned for a number of years). 'Play and Trade Guitar' on youtube has an in-depth look, inspection and demo of this guitar that is worth a look. They basically deem it a "must have" In case it was not clear already, a HUGE thumbs up from me ;)
Posted by Andy on Nov 16, 2023
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Great guitar 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Orleans, Ontario
Probably the most versatile guitar I own, got it second hand and the customization of different tones on this thing is insane. The pull knobs let me simulate a P90, the standard tones sound great with any pedals and clean, and the pickup selector really lets you express yourself to the fullest. Pros; lighter than a gibson, cheaper than a gibson, sounds VERY close to a gibson, feels very close to a gibson. great customization, great sound and tone quality, etc. Cons; No gibson logo
Posted by Zayd on Sep 28, 2023
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Killer tone without the 2nd mortgage 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
I was on the hunt for that signature LP tone, but on a budget. This little beauty caught my eye, and after going through a number of reviews, I snagged one for myself. I love the resonance, tone and feel. I really love that I didn't have to take out a second mortgage to get it. No bells, whistles or need for fancy knobs or inlays - I'm strictly a recording studio guy. Great at high gain as well as crisp, clear clean tones. No regrets about picking this one up, at all.
Posted by Spencer on Dec 7, 2022
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Awesome 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Moncton, New Brunswick
I love my gem, action is awesome . I've had and played gibsons however for the difference in pricing there is no question. It's easy to see why Gibson bought their competition.
Posted by Alan on Oct 2, 2022
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Smokehouse beauty! 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Bedford, Nova Scotia
Love mine! Setup was perfect when purchased, frets and action were A1. Smokehouse burst is gorgeous and the sound of the Epiphone Alnico humbuckers is top notch. Great les Paul for the coin....super satisfied with mine!
Posted by JC on Apr 30, 2022
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Really good Les Paul 5 of 5 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Kanata, Ontario
After selling my cherry red Gibson Les Paul Faded (2018) I realized what a stupid mistake it was to sell it, I missed it so I decided to get this Epiphone Les Paul Studio. I just wasn't playing my Gibson much as it was a gift and wasn't really talking to me. Having had a Squire Classic Vibe telecaster (made in China like this Epiphone Les Paul) I loved it so much that I bought an American Pro 2 Tele. My lesson learned is while the American tele is better, it's not worth (for me at least) to pay 4 times the price when I can equally enjoy them both; as a matter of fact I've enjoyed the Chinese one more because it didn't dug a grave for me in my bank account and still was an amazing guitar. That's why I decided to give this Epiphone "inspired by Gibson" Les Paul a shot. In the store, I was pleased with the build quality. In fact, it didn't even have any tooling marks on the fretboard that are often seen on Gibsons. When I played it unplugged, it was very resonant and loud. It played well. When I brought it home I was expecting a semi-decent tone but to my surprise it sounded very Gibson-like. It has a very good bite and lot of stones, if you will. The split coil feature is very usable but I think I'd just play the strat if I want those glassy tones personally. Tone and volume pots have a very nice linear feel, they're not just ON/OFF switch like some cheap ones. The guitar stays in tune pretty well too with Grover tuners (same as Gibson?) even after doing crazy bends and solos. The pickup selector switch feels very solid, even better than it did on my Gibson to be honest. Guitar is pretty thick and substantial weight (not heavy in my opinion, but not the lightest either) but it has some weight relief and any lighter than this would not feel like how a Les Paul should in my opinion. Two things I don't really like is the glossy back of the neck (which isn't really a big deal, but I would've preferred a satin finish) and the small frets. Small frets are the worst thing about this guitar really, and my only pet peeve. However it plays fine with no issues but I just wish they were medium jumbo instead. All that being said yes Gibson is still the king (of course) with their nitro finish which I prefer over poly finish but their guitars are a lot more money. After learning my lesson with the Squire classic vibe series, I just won't pay 3 times the price for a Made in USA badge. These are good enough for me and frankly I don't have to be scared of damaging a $2000 guitar, they'll get more play time too.
Posted by George on Mar 26, 2021
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SOUND VALUE 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Brantford, Ontario
In addition to my previous comments as to why this guitar is a sound value . This guitar has Gibson quality pots and switch , over the regular troublesome Epi switch and pots that seem difficult to set to the tone and volume accurately at times .
Posted by Bob on Feb 23, 2021
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SOUND VALUE 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Brantford, Ontario
Great value for the money , Great sounding pickups that give you plenty of range , 18-1 tuners for great stability , easy playing comfortable neck and set up was great right out of the box. In short a great value that has all the important features of costlier models without the fancy looks . If go is more important than show this is the one you want . The reason for the 4.5 is that despite the "less weight" description it is still a brick lol.
Posted by Bob on Feb 22, 2021
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Epiphone LP Studio review 4 of 4 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Swiped right on this beauty and I am very pleased with it. Arrived in great condition, brings me joy to play and plenty of room to learn with. Sound has been good, the weight of it is decent, not a burden. Solid and classy with adequate range of tones to play around with before resorting to pedals/effects. Seasoned musicians may want more, but for the rest of us, this does everything it needs to, great guitar.
Posted by Hannah on Aug 18, 2020
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Epiphone les paul studio 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Calgary Chinook, Alberta
Love it .Play it lots very nice sounding beast
Posted by Carl on Aug 7, 2020
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Epiphone les paul studio 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Calgary Chinook, Alberta
Love playing This gem
Posted by Carl on Aug 7, 2020
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