Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT Ebony
Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
Thing of beauty
So - i have played Fender all my life - wasn't quite sure what to expect. arrived without a fault. Beautifuly made.
plugged into my set up - and fell in love with playing guitar again. My one recommendation is to buy a new set of strings as like any guitar the factory ones are a bit dull.
I am a bedroom guitar player with limited Lead guitar experience, personally this has opened my eyes to epiphone and gibson as a brand.
Cons are the tuners - i noticeds the bent a little when tightning the strings. Not too much of an issue but have found replacement tuners a bit pricy. so havent bothered. The guitar now sits in prime place in my living room.
cons - nothing - its a really cheap but quality made guitar. its fun, loud, has a great crunch for rock or grunge. enjoy
Good all rounder for beginners
Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase, it's a beautiful guitar, that gives you great bang for your buck. The one negative for me is the quality of the pickups, they just look a bit cheap, other than that, great guitar
Cannot beat it for the price
I'm a Les Paul enthusiast but I lack the funds to buy myself a Gibson, even at low-end. I've opted for this Epiphone model instead and am more than pleased with it. For a budget guitar, it's built and sounds like a high-end, it plays extremely well, and feels nice in the hand. I'd recommend this model to anyone looking for a LP but with a budget.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Epiphone
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $295
- Body: Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla)
- Neck: Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla)
- Fretboard: Pau Ferro
- Neck profile: 1960's SlimTaper D
- 22 Medium jumbo frets
- 12" Fretboard radius
- Scale: 629 mm
- Nut width: 43 mm
- Pickups: Epiphone 650R Zebra Coil ceramic humbucker (neck) and Epiphone 700T Zebra Coil ceramic humbucker (bridge)
- LockTone Tune-o-matic bar with stop bar
- Nickel hardware
- Colour: Black
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