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Epiphone Les Paul Modern Sparkling Burg

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Epiphone Les Paul Modern Sparkling Burg
2.275 AED 587,39 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
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Superb value for its money
Spiv 10.11.2020
Beautiful guitar. I initially feared the red would be too bright, but it's not the case. I rate this 5 because of the pricing. Sure some finishing details could be better, like around the cut, but I don't expect this from a guitar in this price range and I already knew this from pics.
Worth noting: the guitar has even a prime spot in my living room and my girlfriend loves it.
What's more important though is the build, playability and sound. It feels solid, not too heavy, the knobs feel well build (not so much plastic covers though), the tuners are simply WOW! and the sound is superb.
Just one thing: change the strings immediately. My fingers got black after playing it a few minutes out of the box.
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Excellent guitar, not just "for the money"
blank... 22.02.2023
Longer review (TLDR shorter one at the bottom):
The good:
Pretty much everything that matters to me the most, is great. Nut is cut at perfect height, and frets are leveled perfectly, I can go as low as I want with the action without fret buzz. Fret rocker detects just one fret that is slightly higher than others, but it's so minute that it doesn't affect anything no matter how low I set the action, so it's a non issue and not worth addressing. In fact, when it came the neck was completely strait! And even like that there was no buzz (I added some relief because personal preference).
Neck angle is correct, stop bar can go all the way down.

The "bad":
Nothing really. There is just one minor thing that could be put in "bad" category. One of the screws for adjusting pickup height must be bent a little, when I adjust the height, it wiggles the pickup as I turn it. But since it's set and forget type of thing, I don't even plan on changing it.

Neutral, i.e. not important for anything but listing it anyway:
Tuners have a little more play than I'd expect from Grovers, but function as advertised.
I removed the pickguard and there is the tiniest little chip on the finish where the screw hole is. Covered completely with screw head of the screw that holds the pickguard on the side of the guitar (has a little bigger head), nitpicking really.
Frets needed polishing.

Things you should know before buying:
1) This is a Les Paul. It has contoured heel, but don't expect Ibanez AANJ. There is a retaining wire on the bridge, it can buzz when played dry (doesn't come through when played plugged in), same as on several times more expensive guitars.
2) Epiphone labels the frets as "medium jumbo". Not sure if the word "jumbo" should be used for these frets. They are 1.3mm high and 2.3mm wide.
3) Hex key for adjusting the truss rod doesn't come with the guitar! This is an omission by Epiphone if you ask me. Make sure to get one if you don't have it from previous purchase.
4) Due to the treble bleed circuit volume tapper works so there is little change in volume until you come to, let's say, three on the volume pot. Then it drops rapidly from three to zero. You might like it, you might not, you might not care.

Short review:
This is a fourth guitar I bought online and it's the first one that didn't got sent back and didn't need to go to a luthier to fix it up, even though it's not the most expensive one I bought.
Funny thing, all previous ones came in pristine boxes, and outer box of this one was so mangled up that I thought it was broken for sure :D But it was well packed on the inside, even with bubble wrap under the neck, so no damage.

Sounds awesome. Plays awesome. Is awesome.
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Beautiful and packed with goodies
Stefcho 10.07.2022
I absolutely love this Epiphone Les Paul Modern. The "Sparkling Burgundy" colour changes in the light (like a glass of wine) - so it's even better "in the flesh" than on photos. The black ebony fretboard is stunning and the Grover locking tuners are truly awesome. Then you plug it in and get an amazing tone out of those shiny chrome probuckers! So this guitar surpassed my expectations. The only thing I didn't like were the transparent volume/tone knobs... but I had already bought a new set (in black) - so problem solved. There are so many quality features (Graph Tech nut, Grover Rotomatic Locking Tuners, Ebony Fretboard, Probucker pickups, etc.) in this guitar. It's definitely "value for money" - but also a lot more than that. In my opinion it deserves 5 stars in features, sound and quality.
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Woow 06.01.2022
Verry sweet and easy playing instrument with Big sustain.
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Great design with some quality concerns
Anonymous 29.10.2022
Excellent guitar, extremely playable, great neck profile with weight reduced body.

Colour is beautiful but less sparkly then expected. By looking at the pictures I thought camera didn't do justice to the colour, but images are well taken and guitar really lacks sparkling effect. If you want sparkly colour, go with the Pelham Blue version. Nevertheless, Burgundy red is breathtaking. Finish is not as tick as on Fender Player series, which is a plus for me, and paintjob and binding are perfect.

Some quality concerns though, one pickup ring is broken - screw is not holding the pickup which results in sunken bridge pickup. Also, output jack is loose and cable is rattling, so far it seems it can't be screwed in, but the contact is good. No other concerns for now.

I'll take it to the service and change the parts, it is not going to be expensive, but did not expect poor quality control in such basic things.
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Very good for the money.
Jprev 31.01.2021
The guitar is very good value for the money. And came with what feels like it has been set up.
Build quality is what is expected of a Chinese guitar. No noticeable manufacturing defects.

Finish is nice on the guitar. the tapered profile on the back of the neck is nice to play with.
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Great guitar, badly rough frets
Leonide24 11.11.2022
Mine just arrived today, I love everything about it, the neck is amazing, the tuners are great, the pickups sound good too, the body isn't heavy at all, but the frets, man. Don't know if I got unlucky, but they are scratchier than on my previous guitar which is a $250 Squier Tele. Subsequently bends are really a bother for my fingers and hard to do. Another thing, I heard that bends should be really easy on Les Pauls, but the strings feel so tight and way harder to bend and especially add vibrato to, than on my Tele. Don't know if it's a transitional thing, a string gauge thing, or those cursed frets. I'll have to get them polished/crowned, but other than that, 10/10 guitar and truly great at its price.
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ChrisMortis 07.05.2024
One of the most vfm guitars I strongly recommend it . The only disadvantage for me personally is the lack of tremolo, but I think it won't be a serious problem to you all.
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Nastasya #15912009 26.08.2021
Epiphone Les Paul Modern Sparkling Burg, an excellent guitar in its price segment that has no equal to it, there are certainly shortcomings in appearance, so overall I am satisfied with the instrument.
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A very good quality.
Anpiro 10.02.2023
When I received this guitar, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the workmanship of this instrument. I used to have a "Gibson Les Paul Standard Model 2019" that I bought for $3300 and it had a few flaws in the quality of the exterior finish from the factory. Epiphone looks much better in this regard. One small stain on the side of the case. Everything else is flawless. The neck is very comfortable and well finished. Out of the box, the guitar was not badly tuned, I just lowered the strings a little. Nowhere does not ring and does not rattle. A visit to the guitar master was not required.
The guitar sounds good with the stock pickups, but I bought it to swap out for my favorite "Seymour duncan seth lover set" pickups. With them, it sounds just like I wanted.
A guitar that is pleasing in every way. She gives me great pleasure.
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