Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT (Ebony) - Single Cut Electric Guitar

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Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT (Ebony) - Single Cut Electric Guitar

Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT (Ebony) - Single Cut Electric Guitar

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The brand was known for the quality mandolins and banjos it sold. You probably didn’t know that the brand was also named the Epiphone Banjo Company in 1928, the same year it started producing guitars. The first obvious difference is the shape: it is the same double cutaway shape you see with any classic SG guitar. The materials differ as well. The SG body is made of poplar, instead of mahogany. It is much lighter than the LT.

The big difference here is that the SG features only one volume and one tone control, which obviously makes it less versatile. Before we get into the actual details of the Les Paul Studio LT, it’s a good idea to look at the company’s endeavors. Both of these guitars fall into the affordable price range and both are quite popular with beginners. But they are quite different and the SG Special VE is also generally a bit cheaper.

It is very easy to see why some players might consider Epiphone guitars second-rate but I find that these offer excellent value for the price. I have never had any issues with an Epiphone, so I’ve got nothing to complain about. Review of Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT The separate controls feature is very helpful so that you don’t mess up one configuration while adjusting another. Sound of the Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT It’s less the guitar itself and more the amp and settings when it comes to a stage-ready sound. If you hook this guitar to a Marshall tube amp, you would be absolutely surprised by how neat it sounds!

In terms of sound quality, the Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT may not match up to high-end Les Paul guitars. However, considering its affordable price, it offers great value for money with decent performance and features. Can the Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT Be Used for Different Music Genres? Overall, it’s like a standard cheaper Les Paul guitar, only with a few unexpected additions, especially for its price level. It is available in a few different finishes, all of which give off the vibe of a more expensive guitar. When comparing the Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT to other affordable guitars, the difference in body shape and materials becomes apparent. While it’s geared toward players who are looking to get into metal, it’s got lots of features to add value to any musical genre you decide to play. I find that it’s a great instrument for somebody on a budget who wants a quality instrument with good parts.

A no-nonsense hard-rocker that's outstanding value for money

It’s a surprisingly great feature for a Les Paul, and it’s a shame that many of those expensive Gibson models don’t have it. It makes playing a lot more comfortable. To the right, you can find two volume knobs for controlling the volume output and two-tone controls that let you shape the tone.

Epiphone was originally founded in 1873 in present-day Turkey by a Greek luthier Stathopoulus who sold hand-made lutes and fiddles.

Tech Specs

The advantages of the Les Paul body shape compared to other guitar body shapes are its versatility and unique tone. The solid mahogany body provides a rich, warm sound, while the carved top adds depth and resonance. Does the Epiphone Les Paul Studio LT Come With a Case or Gig Bag? If you are new to the tonewood used on guitars, manufacturers don’t usually use rosewood on budget guitars. That’s because it is quite expensive and raises production costs. Companies also tend to use cheaper woods instead of Mahogany, so having that here is certainly nice.



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