







🎸 Own the stage with classic Les Paul vibes at a game-changing price!
The Epiphone Les Paul-100 Heritage Cherryburst is a solid-body electric guitar featuring 700T/650R Alnico-V humbucker pickups, a mahogany body with a maple top, and a rosewood fretboard. With a 24.75" scale length and Tune-O-Matic bridge, it delivers authentic Les Paul tone and playability in a comfortable, affordable package perfect for serious beginners and gigging musicians alike.




| ASIN | B0002CZUTW |
| Back Material | Mahogany Wood, Maple Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,407 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #294 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Mahogany |
| Color Name | Heritage Cherryburst |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (767) |
| Date First Available | July 30, 2004 |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tune-O-Matic |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | ENB-HSCH1 |
| Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 22 |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 45 x 17 x 7 inches |
| Scale Length | 24.75 |
| String Material | Nickel |
| Top Material | Maple Wood |
M**K
For 250 bucks, I challange you to find abetter axe.
Only had this a couple of days, so still getting acquainted with her. So far I think this will be long love affair, until I can afford a Gibson. I have the ebony, and the finish is beautiful. The sound is wonderful as well. The neck plays like a dream, who cares if it's bolted on? The strings are easy to bar, no fret buzz when open strings are played. The price is right. Time will tell of the longevity factor. Just got the perfect amp, a Fender Mustang I. This amp would make a mere novice into a rock star. Especially when paired with this axe. I can't imagine all the things that the amp does, for 99 bucks. Buy it, you'll love it. Update, had the guitar a few months now, and the input jack just fell into the guitar body. Went to the repair shop to get it fixed, now it doesn't play at all, bummer. Looks like another trip to the repair shop, not really happy with this, plays like a dream when it plays. I hope it's covered by warranty. Again, took it to the repair shop, they put loctite on it. Got home and jammed for 2 hours, went to unplug and the input jack came loose again. I've owned many guitars in my time, from good to cheap, but never had I had any trouble with an input jack, like this. I'm at my wits end, I wonder if all LP 100's have this problem, or did I just get a lemon. Update 10/2012: The problem with the input jack has been fixed for some time now. I would still highly rate this guitar! It cost 5 bucks to fix. The play is still amazing for the price! ROCK ON!
C**7
The Epiphone LP 100 is the best instrument I could buy for under $300
I got into guitar playing a while ago, my father makes guitars for a living and they were always coming and going in our house during my childhood. I never really knew names or brands, to me it was just... guitar. So a couple of months ago I started researching the Gibson family company. I wanted a Les Paul ssoooooo baaaaaddd!!!!! but every one I saw was like $2,000. Then I learned of Epiphone and though that it could be a good chance for me to get a Les Paul. So I went on amazon, and the first result I got was about $150. I thought it was kinda crappy, but good enough. then I found the next level up for the LP special. the LP 100. I made a deal with my parents, paid for half of it, and bought it for Christmas. As I am only 13, This was a huge thing for me even thought I also have a Squire Stratocaster and an Ibanez RX series. but still, LES PAUL!!! So that's only the affordability of it. Now we get onto the actual Guitar itself. This guitar has all the features of a Vintage Sunburst Gibson Les Paul. (4 knobs, 22 frets, raised pick guard, two 700T duel Humbucker pickups, a 3 position selecter switch for the pickups on the top left corner, etc.) the only feature it doesn't have is the Gibson Les Paul has diamond type designs in the shape of trapezoids on the fretboard, and the LP 100 only has dots. If you want the trapezoids you can buy the Les Paul custom, or the Les Paul standard for a little more money. but it makes no difference if you're into it for the sound because the sound on this instrument is incredible. you can play literally anything. Any style. This baby can shred like a MONSTER!! yet weep like an angel. Play anything on it. no matter what style you're into, you can use this instrument. You can play Jazz, Blues, Pop, Hard rock, Soft rock, Classic rock, Metal, Death-metal, Punk, Grunge, Alternative, Goth, Scream-o, Van Halen, Satriani, Santana, etc. If you are a good player, yet inexperienced and ignorant of brands and sounds and styles, this guitar is for you. you can play with the knobs and get different sound. I believe that my life was just destined to have this guitar be a huge part of it so I absolutely love it. I played it at a wedding last week, and everyone was in shock. Epiphone is the official guitar of the game Rocksmith which is the fastest free way to learn guitar (minus the cost of the game and console) so if you want this guitar but don't know how to play, I would suggest buying the Rocksmith pack. which consists of the game, cable, guitar, and learners manual. I REALLY REALLY REALLY recommend this guitar for anyone with a budget and a passion. I love it.
J**T
Best Guitar For The Price
I am a longtime acoustic guitar player, and I've wanted to play electric for a while now, but I knew I needed to make an decent investment to help motivate me to play. Plus I've never been a big fan of buying a cheap item to start, so i can buy a more expensive one in a year when I out grow it. So when I saw that I could get a Les Paul- albeit it a Epiphone and not a Gibson-for this price I was thrilled. Its worth noting that there is another Epiphone Les Paul that is cheaper. Epiphone LP Special II Les Paul Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburst However you will not that there are fewer controls on the guitar. Meaning you loose out on the ability to individually control the tone of the pickups. In my opinion the extra hundred dollars for this guitar is more than worth it. It is worth noting that I purchased this guitar through amazon from American Musical Supply, it did not come with a cable or anything extra, just a guitar in a box. One of the things I didn't know when I bought it, is that even though its made in China-some of them come from Indonesia as I understand it, but mine was made in china so I can't speak to that-it was inspected before packing, to make sure that there was no physical damage to the guitar, that all the hardware worked, and that it maintained its intonations. So in the box you will receive a checklist that someone had to check off to make sure you receive a quality guitar. Its a great starter guitar, in part because of its slimmer body, making it both lighter and a littler easier to play. This is important when you've got a guitar strapped to your shoulder for an hour or more during practice, and gig times. It also is easy to play with the strings that come on it. Which I think are lighter weight then i am used to, but allow you to bend strings easier, which is great because that's an important technique to master-but please, don't over use it. Also don't ever let anyone give you any grief for buying a bolt neck guitar. Yes they are cheaper, but the Tune-o-matic bridge makes up for any difference in the quality of sound you would get. thanks to that handy little bridge the intonation can be adjusted to be perfect all the way up the neck. The guitar sounds even prettier than it looks-which is very pretty-holds a tune, and has given me nothing to complain about. All in all, I would buy this guitar again, and it will take something pretty amazing for me to replace it as my primary electric. Or enough money to afford a Gibson model.
G**.
I won one of these in a prize competition, and WOW! This guitar was so good i bought another of here as a gift for somebody. What can i say, i have a Gibson LP Standard 120th anniversary. which is a great guitar, but so is this.Looks great, tobacco burst, Fab Humbuckers, Great sound and excellent weight to it same as all Les Paul's Heavy! For the price of this you can't go wrong. If you are looking for a Les Paul standard copy at a decent price,then i wouldn't get a copy. Go with this. Spend the extra few pound and get this at a bargain of a price. Cant go wrong, life time warranty when you register it on Gibson or Epiphone website. Well can't say anymore really plays well, sounds great, will last for years, Solid Rock! This will be great for gigging and for beginners, first guitar and so on. I would have loved to have one of these if it had been my first guitar, set up for life. Anyway Defo recommended. Long time Gibson Player Keep The Faith
A**S
Me la compré como guitarra de iniciación porque vi que tenía buenos comentarios y me encantó el diseño y el color. La verdad es que es una guitarra preciosa. La relación calidad precio es magnífica. Y como digo no soy experto, pero el sonido es espectacular. No creo que tenga nada que envidiar a guitarras de gama más alta.
A**R
This guitar is just amazing patch it up with a Marshall AMP and forget there is another world outside and thanks amazon for the faster delivery
A**Y
perfecto
R**P
Ich liebe die guitarre. Für den Preis ist sie einfach super verarbeitet. Griffbrett ist angenehm leicht greifbar, die Verarbeitung ist in Summe hervor. Tonabnehmer sind jetzt nicht High end aber für den Preis darf man das nicht erwarten.
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