Epiphone LP Studio EB Electric Guitar
- Colour: ebony
- Construction Type: Solid body
- Neck construction: Set in neck
- Strings: 6
- Frets: 22
- Mensur: 24,75" / 629mm
- Body: mahogany
- Neck: mahogany
- Fret board: Rosewood
- Fretboard Inlays: Dot inlays
- Pickup: H-H, 2x humbucker
- Pick up selecter: 3-way toggle
- Controls: 2x volume, 2x tone
- Bridge / Tremolo: Tune-O-Matic
- Hardware: chrom
Item number: 3179057
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Expected in stock 23.11.2008
Epiphone LP Studio EB
Les Paul Collection
He’d spend every weekend at the empty factory halls of Epiphone in order to work on the realisation of his concept of the ideal guitar. Around in 1941 Les Paul built “The Log” which was his first prototype of an electric solid body guitar. He used a block of maple wood which he fitted with a bridge, pickups, tailpiece and a normal Gibson guitar neck. He then cut along one his Epiphone guitars and glued both halves of the body to the back and front of the block and finished was his first solidbody electric guitar.
Studio Collection
Plain design packed with all the essential features- that’s the Les Paul Studio. Offered at an affordable price, it is one of the most popular guitars among the Les Paul models available.
Features at a glance:
Epiphone have been in the business for 125 years now. Epaminondas Stathopoulos is the founder and namesake of Epiphone. He has already obtained his first patent when he was only 24 years old. The history of Epiphone has also been shaped greatly by the brilliant guitarist Les Paul experimenting in the Epiphone factory to design the first solid body electric guitar in 1941. Today Epiphone stand for both innovative guitar design and for excellent yet affordable replicas of true guitar classics.
He’d spend every weekend at the empty factory halls of Epiphone in order to work on the realisation of his concept of the ideal guitar. Around in 1941 Les Paul built “The Log” which was his first prototype of an electric solid body guitar. He used a block of maple wood which he fitted with a bridge, pickups, tailpiece and a normal Gibson guitar neck. He then cut along one his Epiphone guitars and glued both halves of the body to the back and front of the block and finished was his first solidbody electric guitar.
Studio Collection
Plain design packed with all the essential features- that’s the Les Paul Studio. Offered at an affordable price, it is one of the most popular guitars among the Les Paul models available.
Features at a glance:
- Colour: Ebony
- Body: Alder/Mahogany
- Neck: Mahogany, set-in
- Fretboard: Palisander, 22 frets, dot inlays
- Pickups: 2 Humbuckers
- Hardware: Chrome
- Bridge: Fixed bridge
- Switches/Controls: 2 Volume controls, 2 Tone controls, switch for pickup selection
Epiphone have been in the business for 125 years now. Epaminondas Stathopoulos is the founder and namesake of Epiphone. He has already obtained his first patent when he was only 24 years old. The history of Epiphone has also been shaped greatly by the brilliant guitarist Les Paul experimenting in the Epiphone factory to design the first solid body electric guitar in 1941. Today Epiphone stand for both innovative guitar design and for excellent yet affordable replicas of true guitar classics.
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