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Epiphone Les Paul Custom Review.

Epiphone Les Paul custom review

We shall now take a look at the Epiphone Les Paul Custom electric guitar. You can get this guitar online for about 600 bucks and options available include wine red, alpine white and ebony. Depending on where you're buying from, it comes along with a gator case for which you would have to pay about 50 bucks more.

In this Epiphone Les Paul Custom review, let's now take a look at the various features. And these features include a mahogany body and alder top, rosewood fretboard with block inlays, set mahogany neck, 2 humbuckers, bound body, neck and headstock, gold hardware, 3-way pickup switch, 2 volume controls, and 2 tone controls. Some pretty nice features.

Epiphone Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar Epiphone Les Paul custom review

If you're looking to save money on a Les Paul, you can consider this one. It's a great product with a great neck and a great finish. Otherwise go for a more expensive Gibson. Just note that there are many who argue that by buying a Gibson you're mainly paying for the name and that Gibson is way overrated and overpriced. Their argument is that the difference between Gibson and Epiphone is the country they are put together or manufactured. Gibson in the USA, and Epiphone in China. As far as this school of though is concerned, the Epiphone Les Paul Custom is really a Gibson without the price tag.

Epiphone Les Paul custom review

As for me the only thing I would upgrade on the Epiphone Les Paul Custom electric guitar is the pickups. I would probably get some WCR's or a Seymour Duncan SH4 & SH2. As long as you switch out the pickups, you've got yourself a top notch guitar for a low price. No need to buy an expensive Gibson.

If you're looking for a guitar that has a lot of tone, as well as a versatile sound, this is it. Whether you're playing rock, heavy metal or blues this guitar will deliver. No need to switch to another guitar. No matter what music style you play, this guitar will suit your needs.

If you've got the money, go for a real Gibson Les Paul, but if you're looking to save, the Epiphone Les Paul Custom will do. Just change the pickups and you'll be just fine.

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