Product Features
* A real Les Paul boiled down to the basics with one powerful Humbucking pickup.
* Bolt-on Mahogany neck with SlimTaper neck profile.
* Rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium/jumbo frets.
* Premium hardware including Nickel hardware, compensated wrap-around bridge and covered 14:1 tuners.
* Limited Lifetime warranty.
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
The famous no-nonsense, one pickup Les Paul Junior electric guitar in a limited edition, Amazon.com exclusive, classic TV Yellow finish. The Les Paul Junior has long been a favorite for everything from down and dirty rock and roll, to meanstreet blues, to raw garage punk. With a light all-mahogany body and a single screaming pickup, this guitar is totally down to business, while surprisingly versatile.
This limited edition model from Epiphone swaps out the more traditional P-90 configuration for a powerful humbucker pickup, and retains the straightforward one volume, one tone knob controls. The guitar features a bolt-on mahogany neck with a SlimTaper profile, a rosewood fingerboard with 22 frets, and premium nickle hardware.
The Les Paul Junior was originally designed to put a high quality instrument into the hands of players with more limited budgets and this limited edition version of it from Epiphone achieves that goal as no other model has before. This classic TV Yellow version is only available in an Epiphone for a limited time.
Customer Reviews
By eviljim (stone mountain, GA, US)
cyber monday ... oh yeah!
ive been playing over 30 some years now and have way to many guitars BUT for the price i had to get one .
i love Epi's and have quite a few and this one is a welcome edition . the guitar it self is pretty rocking rite out of the box . YES it is more yellow than the picture shows but what i wasn't expecting was the more "worn" look it has on the back and especially the next . thus giving it a 4 star for the finish.
playability aint that bad and the intonation is a bit off but these can be a easy fix . the open face humbucker is not bad . the volume and tone pots are quite and after about a hour of so of going through a amp , i was pleased with the tones i could get . you aint gonna sound like Iron Maiden but ya can get some rock going ala Rick Richards from the Georgia Satellites !
i recommend highly for a first good guitar for the beginner or a little more advanced and defiantly for a more experienced player looking for a new a "bbq" guitar , meaning sitting out on the back porch , smoking some ribs , drinking a few cold ones , and playing some ROCK through a Pignose amp on the upcoming winter evenings !
Loud and Proud!
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