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Solidbody Electric Guitar with Mahogany Body, Maple Top, Mahogany Neck, Ebony Fretboard, and 2 Humbucking Pickups - Alpine White
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Epiphone Tackles Custom Les Paul Design

Since it's grand entrance in the early 1950s, the Les Paul Custom's iconic visual design and sonic versatility have touched the hearts of countless high-profile musicians. Broken down to it's finest components, the Epiphone Les Paul Custom's thoughtful mahogany body construction and maple top bear the sonic and visual resemblance of it's contemporaries, while favoring several period-correct appointments to match the standard of it's mid-century roots. A pair of Gibson's USA-series humbuckers positioned in the neck and bridge cater to several sonic possibilities, from clean rhythm keeping to devious hot-rodded squeals and everywhere in between. Topped off with it's proprietary Tune-o-matic bridge, stopbar tailpiece, and an assemblage of "Tuxedo" inspired upholstery, the Epiphone Les Paul Custom harbors the leverage of Gibson's most iconic 6-string design at an approachable value.

A tribute to classic Gibson design

Sweetwater guitarists have deduced that the historic Les Paul design bears three crucial hallmarks: playability, comfort, and tone. The Epiphone Les Paul Custom's solid maple and mahogany body represents the original model's time-tested tonewood design, developing bold sonics with excellent control and natural sustain. On the neck, the Les Paul Custom's ebony fretboard carries 22 frets at a 24.75-inch scale length, offering a modern playing field with the exceptional navigability that its ancestor was known for. It all comes down to a delicate gloss body finish on top of the Les Paul's classic, ergonomic shape, offering a bounty of comfort in both stage and studio playing situations.

Genuine Gibson humbucker voicing

Intentions to shred crunchy leads and keep clean rhythms can easily be made with the Les Paul Custom's onboard Gibson humbucker combo. With a Gibson USA 498T humbucker in the bridge position, finding the right balance of upper midrange squeal and amplified articulation is a cinch. Likewise, the guitar's Gibson USA 490R in the neck delivers powerful rhythm tone with plenty of room for midrange tonal exploration. Together, the 498T and 490R form an excellent humbucker bond that's attuned to prevent feedback at high levels, making it a perfect sonic option for plenty of genres and play styles.

Dressed to the nines in period-correct regalia

Adhering to its "Tuxedo" aesthetics, the Epiphone Les Paul Custom is fit to the gills with historically accurate appointments, including multi-ply body binding, a classic Gibson-style headstock, and a long tenon set neck joint. The guitar's Graph Tech nut, combined with a proprietary Epiphone Tune-o-matic bridge and tailpiece, formulate a consistent playing field while keeping intonation remarkably stable via Grover Rotomatic tuning machines. In terms of it's appearance, the Epiphone Les Paul Custom is a stunner — featuring a healthy mix of antique gold equipage and inlay visuals to keep its vintage roots well within bounds while performing as a true modern instrument.

Epiphone Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar Features:

  • A collaborative Epiphone and Custom Shop take on the one and only Gibson Les Paul Custom
  • Mahogany body and solid maple top provide structurally sound, recognizable playing performance of contemporary Custom models
  • Gloss-finished set mahogany neck with Les Paul Custom profile supplies superior movement around the fretboard
  • 12-inch-radius ebony fingerboard with mother-of-pearl block inlays and Graph Tech nut
  • Gibson USA 498T and USA 490R humbucker pickup combo combines hot alnico-style crunch and modern classic rhythm potential
  • Traditional “Tuxedo” fittings with period-correct long neck tenon, multi-ply binding, and pickguard
  • Gibson Les Paul Custom headstock design with Mother of Pearl Epiphone logo and split inlays
  • Onboard volume and tone knobs with 3-way Switchcraft toggle scour an expanse of possible electric tones
  • Proprietary Epiphone Tune-o-matic bridge with Lock Tone stopbar tailpiece for exceptional support and easier string changes
  • Sightly gold hardware and Grover Rotomatic tuning machines for enhanced reliability and intonation support

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Tech Specs

  • General
  • Number of Strings 6
  • Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
  • Body
  • Body Type Solidbody
  • Body Shape Les Paul Custom
  • Body Material Mahogany
  • Top Material Maple
  • Body Finish Gloss
  • Color Alpine White
  • Neck
  • Neck Material 1-piece Mahogany
  • Neck Shape 50s Rounded Medium C
  • Neck Joint Set Neck
  • Radius 12"
  • Fingerboard Material Ebony
  • Number of Frets 22
  • Scale Length 24.75"
  • Nut Width 1.692"
  • Nut Material GraphTech
  • Hardware
  • Bridge/Tailpiece Lock Tone tune-o-matic bridge, Lock Tone stop bar tailpiece
  • Tuners GRover Rotomatic, 18:1
  • Electronics
  • Neck Pickup Gibson USA 490R Humbucker
  • Bridge Pickup Gibson USA 498R Humbucker
  • Controls 2 x volume, 2 x tone
  • Switching 3-way toggle pickup switch
  • Miscellaneous
  • Strings Gibson, .010-.046
  • Case/Gig Bag Hardshell Case
  • Manufacturer Part Number: ECLPCAWGH1

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Rated 5/5

Don’t let the name on the headstock fool you!

Confession: I was a Gibson man for over four decades (I've been playing guitar since the mid-70s). I never thought much of Epiphone guitars. They were second-rate and not worthy of consideration.

That all changed in 2019 when the new management at Gibson took over. Part of the new team's strategy was to raise the quality of Epiphone instruments. And, boy, are they delivering. Holy cow! The "Inspired by Gibson" line of guitars shocked me when I first played them. The '59 Epiphone Les Paul I bought from Sweetwater was better than the 2013 Gibson LP Tribute - which cost nearly 4 times as much! - I also bought from Sweetwater.

The shock at the turnaround continued with several more acquisitions of Epiphone IBG guitars purchased from Sweetwater.

Having seen the new 2024 IBG lineup, I felt impelled to try one out. After doing some research, I decided to pull the trigger on a 2024 LP Custom in Alpine White. The cost was around twice what I paid for the '59 LP and I was curious if that differential was justified. After receiving the new LP Custom, I realized the additional cost was largely justified. The 2024 LP Custom feels, sounds and plays like a far-higher priced Gibson LP Custom. If anything, I believe the price of the '59 LP (that also came with a hard shell case) was a steal. I suspect Gibson/Epiphone initially underpriced the IBG line of guitars to get players attention. They sure got mine!

So, after being a Gibson man for over four decades, I am now an Epiphone man and loving it. I am delighted to add the 2024 LP Custom to the collection. I feel the guitar is a bargain, even at the $ list price. Sure, it would be nice to pay $-$ for this guitar but that would a genuine steal. I have no doubt I would fail a blindfold test between this Epiphone and a Gibson LP Custom.

Kudos to Gibson's management for raising the bar at Epiphone. And thanks to my longtime SE Mike Picotte for continuing to supply awesome customer support. I am very thankful!
Music background: Professional Amateur
Rated 4.5/5

A significant upgrade

Like many people, my first reaction to the new "Inspired by Gibson" guitars from Epiphone was mild shock, and skepticism that the price was justified. However, after doing more research my opinion changed. Not long ago I purchased an Epiphone Les Paul Modern and had the fine folks at Sweetwater replace the pickups and all the electronics because those are the Epiphone's weak points, in my opinion. With parts, labor, and hard shell case it came to a few hundred dollars more than these new Epiphones. So from that point of view, they've changed all the things I would have changed, and done it for less than I could have. And they thew in mother of pearl inlays as the icing on the cake.

The fretwork is very good, with no sharp ends and no grittiness when doing bends. The paint is beautiful, but the binding is gray compared to the bright white finish. From photos, the same is true of the Gibson version of this guitar. However, it was yellow on my older Epiphone Les Paul Custom, so I call this an improvement. There is a hairline gap in the binding visible at the edge between the fretboard and the body, but other than that this guitar looks fantastic.

The Gibson USA pickups sound great and are a big improvement over the previous model. My only wish is that they had used a different color for the lining of the new hard shell case. It looks like they were shooting for the gold/orange color of the Gibson Custom cases, but they missed. It's just an ugly yellow. Blue, red, or even the old gray would have been a marked improvement. But the gold clasps are a nice touch.
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