Epiphone Les Paul 100
| Epiphone LP-100 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Epiphone |
| Construction | |
| Body type | Solid |
| Neck joint | Bolt On |
| Scale | 24.75" |
| Woods | |
| Body | Mahogany Body/ Maple Cap |
| Neck | Mahogany |
| Fretboard | Rosewood with Dot markers |
| Hardware | |
| Bridge | Stopbar |
| Pickup(s) | 700T, 650R |
| Colors available | |
| Ebony, Heritage Cherry Sunburst, Vintage Sunburst | |
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The Epiphone Les Paul 100 (LP-100) is a solid body electric guitar based on the Gibson Les Paul. This budget priced, authorized version of the Les Paul model is meant for beginners and those who can't afford the more expensive Epiphone and Gibson models.
The Les Paul 100 is outwardly very similar to the original Les Pauls. It has a traditionally shaped, single cut mahogany body, thinner than most Les Paul models, with two tone controls, two volume controls and the three position Rhythm/Treble switch. It also sports a stopbar tailpiece and Tune-o-matic bridge, like the higher end models.
The main difference with the Les Pauls is the guitar's mahogany bolt-on neck, as opposed to the set-in neck normally found on Les Pauls and other Gibson guitars. The fingerboard also sports dot inlays instead of the Les Paul's Trapezoid inlays.
The LP-100 comes with open coil Alnico V humbucker pickups.
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