Being a 60’s model, the neck had a nice, easy playing, Slim Taper C profile, which we found to be comfortable and extremely forgiving, even for players with smaller hands. This particular model is part of the new “Inspired by Gibson” line, which means it also comes with the new Kalamazoo headstock, which is, aesthetically speaking, a big improvement from the previous design.Īs all true Les Pauls should be, this Epiphone was made with a mahogany body and a set mahogany neck. Our test model had the Bourbon Burst finish, which even featured a nicely book matched, flamed maple top. We were bowled over by the beautiful finish on this guitar. The current Les Paul Standard model from Epiphone is available with either a ‘50s or ‘60s spec, both are great choices, but for this review we tested out the ‘60s version.
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