Epiphone Les Paul 100 Electric Guitar
6-String Electric Guitars
If you want the classic Gibson Les Paul feel and sound, but find the Epiphone Les Paul Standard a little bit out of your reach, take a look at the Les Paul 100. Two humbucker pickups, a Rosewood fretboard with a bolt-on Mahogany neck and great body wood give this model the powerful, sustaining tone character of the best Les Pauls.
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REVIEWS Feature: eh. It feels cheap. Very thin, paint job a little bit flaky. Input jack comes loose, pots are plastic and cheap feeling.
Quality: I'm too afraid to use this at a show. I have played shows with it as a backup, and am always relieved when i don't have to pull it out. This is because I cannot rely on this thing staying it tune, not cutting out when i switch the pickups, just all around reliability.
Value: Its a good price.... for a cheap guitar, its cheap.
Desirability: It still looks like a les paul, i guess. No block inlays, no pickup covers, but other than that, its a Paul.
Sound: No complaint here, it does sound nice. Just not IN TUNE nice. I threw a Duncan Invader high output pickup in the neck , gave it a hotter sound, but its not bad.
Support: umm sure
Overall: It gets a "D". CONS: Doesn't stay in tune worth crap, cuts out when you switch the pickups (sometimes, more often then not though), feels cheap. PROS: Cheap, looks nice, decent sound, cheap.
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