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Description
Unleash your inner rock star with the Epiphone Les Paul Pro, a solid body electric guitar that combines classic design with modern performance. This guitar is a tribute to the iconic Les Paul, delivering the robust sound and reliable playability that musicians crave. Whether you're shredding solos or laying down rhythm parts, the Les Paul Pro is equipped to handle it all with precision and style.
Crafted with a mahogany body and a maple top, this guitar offers a rich, warm tone that sings through any amplifier. The ProBucker pickups capture every nuance of your playing, providing a versatile sound palette that spans from bluesy warmth to rock aggression. The coil-tapping feature allows you to split the pickups, giving you access to a plethora of tones, perfect for any genre.
The neck features a slim taper D profile, making it comfortable for both beginners and seasoned players. With a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard, the Les Paul Pro ensures smooth playability, while the Grover tuners offer reliable tuning stability. It’s a guitar built to perform, whether in the studio or on stage.
Key Features:
- Solid mahogany body with maple top
- ProBucker pickups with coil-tapping feature
- Slim taper D profile neck
- 22-fret rosewood fingerboard
- Grover tuners for enhanced tuning stability
Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 6 Ratings
59
Love this guitar!!
Very versatile guitar!! Epiphone ProBuckers are the same as the famous Burst Buckers by Gibson. Flame maple veneer top, heavy but good. Has coil-tapping as well to get that "SG" or "Stratocatser" tone.
40997
not that any of the 4 varieties of burstbuckers are anything to write home about in the PAF clone contest, but I would disagree that the epis sound just like them, especially not the same as the BB1, 2 & 3
40997
are you talking in the third person?
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