The Best Electric Guitars of the EPIPHONE brand
Let’s go with a selection of the most valued Electric guitars for this brand. This is a selection based on different parameters such as quality, sales leader and positive reviews.
Guitar Epiphone Les Paul Player Pack EB
This guitar usually has a price around 208.00 €
- Electric Guitar Epiphone Special II LTD
- Epiphone Electar-10 guitar amplifier
- Gig bag
- Clip-on tuner
- Strap
- Cable
- Plectrums
- Includes a guitar course (link to the online guitar course is included)
- Body: Built completely out of solid wood
- Fretboard: Pau Ferro
- Scale: 628 mm
- Pickups: 1 x 700T and 1 x 650T humbuckers
- Bridge: Tune-O-Matic
- Stopbar tailpiece
- Machine heads: Diecast
- Hardware: Chrome
- Colour: Black
- 2 Channels: Overdrive / Clean
- Power: 10 watts
- 2-Band EQ
- AUX input
- Headphone output
- Switch: Overdrive / Clean

Now that we have seen the features of this guitar Epiphone Les Paul Player Pack EB watch this related video to learn more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlYDo9mhJDc
Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:
Comment:
The guitar itself is good, especially for it’s price point. The sound is good, from clean to a ton of fuzz, it plays nicely. The one we got has a bit of fret buzz, altough it isn’t very noticeable.
The amp is exactly what you’d expect for something so cheap. It’s enough to get a feel for it and see if you’d like to invest into a better one.
The strap is okay, so are the tuner and picks. The cable became patchy very early on, and we couldn’t move around much, but it still did it’s job.
Overall, while it’s individual parts might not be the greatest things, as a whole, it certainly delivers on what it wants to be: a decent guitar pack for people just starting out. Recommended it.
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Guitar Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT VS
This guitar usually has a price around 199.00 €
- Body: Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla
- Neck: Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla
- Fretboard: Pau Ferro
- Neck profile: 1960’s Slim Taper D
- Frets: 22 Medium jumbo
- Fretboard radius: 12″
- Scale: 629 mm
- Nut width: 43 mm
- Pickups: Epiphone 650R zebra coil ceramic humbucker (neck) and Epiphone 700T zebra coil ceramic humbucker (bridge)
- Bridge: LockTone Tune-O-Matic with stopbar
- Hardware: Nickel
- Colour: Vintage Sunburst

Now that we have seen the features of this guitar Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT VS watch this related video to learn more.
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Guitar Epiphone Les Paul Special VE EBV
This guitar usually has a price around 152.00 €
- Poplar body
- Neck: Bolt-on mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla)
- Neck profile: 60’s Slim Taper
- Fretboard: Granadillo
- Dot inlays
- Pickups: Epiphone 650R and 700T humbuckers
- Chrome hardware
- Open pore lacquer
- Colour: Vintage Black

Now that we have seen the features of this guitar Epiphone Les Paul Special VE EBV watch this related video to learn more.
Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:
Comment:
It plays lovely after a bit of a set up and some new strings
Fingerboard was a bit dry but fine now after some lem oil
Stays in tune quite well, sounds decent and looks great to me
Arrived well packaged in about 5 days
Highly recommend if looking for a cheap guitar
Comment:
Thanks Thomann!
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Guitar Epiphone Les Paul Player Pack VS
This guitar usually has a price around 189.00 €
- Electric guitar: Epiphone Special II LTD
- Guitar amplifier: Epiphone Electar-10
- Gig bag
- Clip-on tuner
- Strap
- Cable
- Plectrums
- Includes an online guitar course (link is included)
- Body: Built completely out of solid wood
- Fretboard: Pau Ferro
- Scale: 628 mm
- Pickups: 1 x 700T and 1 x 650T humbuckers
- Bridge: Tune-O-Matic
- Stopbar tailpiece
- Machine heads: Diecast
- Hardware: Chrome
- Colour: Vintage Sunburst
- 2 Channels: Overdrive / Clean
- Power: 10 Watts
- 2-Band EQ
- AUX input
- Headphone output
- Switch: Overdrive / Clean

Now that we have seen the features of this guitar Epiphone Les Paul Player Pack VS watch this related video to learn more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlYDo9mhJDc
Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:
Comment:
In the pack, you get the guitar (of course…) a practice amp and some other useful stuff. the big surprise is that it’s all decent quality. The guitar first…right out of the box, it was nicely set up, with a very playable action. Like a lot of these kits, it would benefit from a better set of strings, but there’s nothing wrong with the ones it comes with. It’s a nice, fast neck with tuners that work really well – general build quality is excellent. Not the greatest paint job in the world, but saying that, it’s a cool looking instrument. The gig bag doesn’t offer a huge amount of protection, but it’ll keep the dust off at least. The clip on tuner is excellent – I wasn’t too sure what to make of this kind of device, but it’s handy and accurate. It also comes with a battery – bonus! The amp is OK – a little "fizzy" but more than adequate to start you off – a word of warning – like most Thomann products, it comes with a two pin euro plug, so make sure you’ve got an adapter if you’re in the UK. They’re pennies on line, but if you’re buying this for a present, just make sure you’ve got one handy to avoid disappointment. Strap and lead are functional – no frills, but they work well enough. I haven’t tried out the instructional DVD, but I have used the lovely "Epiphone" sticker that came with the instructions!
This is one of the better starter packs – highly recommended.
Comment:
Fantastic!
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Guitar Epiphone 1959 LP Standard Outfit ADB
This guitar usually has a price around 666.00 €
- Limited edition
- Top: Flamed maple
- Body: Mahogany
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Indian Laurel
- Long neck tenon
- New Kalamazoo headstock
- Neck profile: 50’s style
- Scale: 628 mm
- Nut width: 42 mm
- 22 Frets
- Pickups: 2 Gibson BurstBucker humbuckers
- 2 Volume controls and 2 tone controls
- 3-Way switch
- ’50s wiring with CTS potentiometers and Mallory capacitors
- Epiphone LockTone ABR-1 bridge with stopbar tailpiece
- Kluson-style machine heads
- Colour: Aged Dark Burst
- Vintage-style case included

Now that we have seen the features of this guitar Epiphone 1959 LP Standard Outfit ADB watch this related video to learn more.
Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:
Comment:
a nice Gibson Les Paul guitar that does not suck.
It still cost some money but you get some nice things in return. Real Gibson burstbuckers, the 50’s wiring and the nice switch.
There also is a graph tech Nubone nut.
Finally i got "that" tone. From Slash to Eric Clapton and Gary Moore.
I never found it in an other guitar.
Some negative points:
I will change the tuners to locking tuners because they aren’t that nice.
One the pickguard there is a small burr, easy removable if you know what you are doing.
Also do not forget to buy a extra wide and comfy guitar strap because this guitar is F’ing heavy.
Positive:
It is affordable.
It is beautiful.
Out of the box the action and intonation was ok.
The guitar has "that" sound.
you can easily do the Gary Moore eternal sustain thing.
The feel and playability are superb.
Nice fretwork, no sharp edges and not a single buzzing fret.
I cannot imagine that a "real" Gibson is much better.
I love this guitar, even before the mod.
Do not hesitate, just buy it. You will be happy, I know I am.
Comment:
Setup out of the box was a bit dodgy, there was some rattling and intonation was off, but nothing that a bit of work couldn’t fix.
The included case is nice but not great; careful: the inside is relentlessly pink.
Now for the absolute stars of the show: the Burstbucker pickups.
I know this is a matter of taste, but these are the best pickups I’ve ever heard in any guitar. I was expecting much, but was still pleasantly surprised. Sound is full and detailed, they are very responsive to playing dynamics, and overall just really, really take this guitar to another level.
Overall, if you are considering this guitar and are aware that it’s a fifties style, chunky, heavy guitar for players with large hands and strong backs, then by all means get it, now. It’s great.
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Guitar Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT HCS
This guitar usually has a price around 185.00 €
- Body and neck: Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla – Origin: India / Indonesia)
- Neck profile: 1960’s SlimTaper D
- Fretboard: Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia)
- 22 Medium jumbo frets
- 12″ Fretboard radius
- Scale: 629 mm
- Nut width: 43 mm
- Pickups: Epiphone 650R Zebra Coil Ceramic humbuckers (neck) and Epiphone 700T Zebra Coil Ceramic humbuckers (bridge)
- LockTone Tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar
- Nickel hardware
- Colour: Heritage Cherry Sunburst

Now that we have seen the features of this guitar Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT HCS watch this related video to learn more.
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Guitar Epiphone Les Paul Classic Worn MG
This guitar usually has a price around 375.00 €
- Body: Mahogany
- Top: Maple
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Indian Laurel
- Trapezoid fretboard inlays
- Neck profile: SlimTaper C
- Scale: 629 mm (24.75″)
- Nut width: 43 mm (1.693″)
- 22 Frets
- Pickup: 2 AlNiCo Classic Pro humbuckers
- 2 Volume controls
- 2 Tone controls with coil splitting
- LockTone ABR bridge
- Stopbar tailpiece
- Grover Rotomatic 18:1 Machine heads with kidney buttons
- Colour: Worn Metallic Gold

Now that we have seen the features of this guitar Epiphone Les Paul Classic Worn MG watch this related video to learn more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqgt9NPnvoo
Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:
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