Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro Electric Guitar Review

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Expert Score

9.0
  • The Epiphone model delivers the signature Les Paul look in an much more affordable package without compromising quality.
  • This is a beautiful guitar with amazing tone!
  • Being made in higher volume, where the Epiphone does not live up to the Gibson versions of the Les Paul are found in some of the wiring and assembly.
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Overview

Critic Consensus

Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro

      • Mahogany, Maplewood and veneer
      • High quality hardware ensuring exceptional sound
      • Single cutaway body type
      • Solid body
      • ProBucker passive pickups

The Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro is known for its classy tuxedo look. It comes with the renowned black, white and ebony finish that Les Paul guitars are known for since 1954. But that is not all that you get with this guitar. The guitar is made of solid mahogany with a maple veneer cap for classic beauty and exceptional sound performance.

For the electronic pickups you get a pair of PAF style pickups. These PAF humbuckers pick up great sound and with the built in coil tapping and phase selector you can get those sound effects that you want using the pickup tone control.

The pickups deliver warm, full and balanced sound that will amaze even in a huge concert or performance. The solid design of the guitar coupled with the quality wood used ensures the guitar delivers well balanced and rich tone.

There are four controls on the guitar two for volume and two for tone so you can get the kind of sound that you really want. This also makes the Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro really versatile in the kind of sound it can produce.

The Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro is ideal for any pro guitarist looking for enhanced performance with a classy look guitar.


 

9.0

Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro Electric Guitar Review

  • The Epiphone model delivers the signature Les Paul look in an much more affordable package without compromising quality.
  • This is a beautiful guitar with amazing tone!
  • Being made in higher volume, where the Epiphone does not live up to the Gibson versions of the Les Paul are found in some of the wiring and assembly.

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