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Description

The Epiphone Les Paul Pro Electric Guitar is a modern classic that offers the perfect blend of vintage style and contemporary playability. Embracing the iconic Les Paul design, this solid body electric guitar is crafted for musicians who crave both rich tonal quality and robust versatility. Its all-mahogany body delivers a warm, resonant sound, while the ProBucker pickups ensure an expressive range of tones. Whether you're leaning toward blues, rock, or jazz, this guitar adapts seamlessly to your style with a variety of tones at your fingertips.

The rosewood fretboard and slim taper neck profile provide smooth, comfortable playability, making it a joy for both beginners and seasoned players to navigate the frets with ease. The guitar's LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece ensure stable tuning and sustain, allowing you to focus on your music rather than constant adjustments. Aesthetically, the Epiphone Les Paul Pro embodies timeless elegance, making it not just a guitar, but a statement piece on any stage.

Key Features:

  • Mahogany body with a maple veneer top
  • ProBucker pickups for versatile tonal options
  • Rosewood fretboard with trapezoid inlays
  • Slim taper neck profile for comfortable playability
  • LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece for enhanced tuning stability
  • Coil-tapping on both volume controls for increased sound flexibility
  • Nickel hardware for a classic look

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