Epiphone Les Paul Custom Alpine w/Bag

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Epiphone Les Paul Custom Alpine w/Bag

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Les Paul Custom Alpine w/Bag

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Product Info

Article Number: 538645
Brand: Epiphone
Model: Les Paul Custom Alpine w/Bag
Price: $790.90

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This Epiphone Les Paul Custom Alpine is a solid choice for players wanting that classic Les Paul vibe at a more accessible price point. The ebony fretboard and ProBucker pickups give it a surprisingly refined tone, leaning towards a slightly brighter, more modern sound than some vintage-voiced models. It’s a great starter Les Paul, or a dependable workhorse for gigging musicians.

Product Description

Epiphone Les Paul Custom Alpine w/Bag

*Bundle offer comprising*, Epiphone Les Paul Custom AW

  • *Electric Guitar*
  • Inspired by Gibson Collection
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Perloid block fingerboard inlays
  • 5-Ply body binding
  • Neck profile: Slim Taper
  • Scale: 629 mm (24.75")
  • Nut width: 43 mm (1.693")
  • 22 Frets
  • Pickups: ProBucker 2 (neck) and ProBucker 3 (bridge) humbuckers
  • 2 Volume and 2 tone controls
  • 3-Way toggle switch
  • LockTone ABR bridge
  • Stopbar tailpiece
  • Gold-plated hardware
  • Colour: Alpine White
  • Thomann E-Guitar Gigbag BK
  • *Nylon Gig Bag for Electric Guitar*
  • Made of high quality materials
  • 20 mm foam padding
  • Internal dimensions (L x W x D): approx. 105 x 35 x 8 cm
  • Floor protection on the underside
  • Rucksack straps
  • Sheet music pocket
  • Front pocket 1: approx. 37 x 24 x 5 cm
  • Front pocket 2: approx. 33 x 11 x 5 cm
  • Colour: Black
PROS
  • • Ebony fretboard provides snappy response and note clarity.
  • • Mahogany body delivers warmth and sustain characteristic of Les Pauls.
  • • ProBucker pickups offer a surprisingly articulate and powerful vintage tone.
  • • LockTone bridge enhances tuning stability and sustain transfer.
CONS
  • • Alpine White finish can be prone to showing fingerprints and blemishes.
  • • Slim Taper neck might not suit players preferring a thicker, vintage feel.
  • • Relatively heavy for extended playing sessions, typical of Les Paul designs.

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Key Features

Body Material Mahogany
Neck Material Mahogany
Fingerboard Ebony
Pickups ProBucker 2 (neck) & ProBucker 3 (bridge) humbuckers
Scale Length 629 mm (24.75")
Frets 22
Bridge LockTone ABR
Weight Approximately 4.5 kg (9.9 lbs)

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Frequently Asked Questions

The ProBuckers capture a similar essence but lack the extreme high-end sizzle and nuanced complexity of the Gibson pickups; they’re a very respectable alternative.
The Slim Taper profile is relatively narrow, so players with larger hands might find it slightly cramped, although many will still find it comfortable.
The gig bag offers decent protection for transport, but a hard case will provide significantly more robust safeguarding against bumps and scratches.

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