The Epiphone Les Paul Special Bass is made of a solid mahogany body and neck.
The Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul Special Bass Guitar has two alnico bass humbuckers and is a generally great-looking guitar, especially in red.
The Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul Special Bass Guitar performs great, and coupled with a good amp has a very unique, rich sound.
It is better, this is a premium instrument and both are great.
An electric Gibson or Epiphone Les Paul has six strings, but a bass has usually has 4.
in my opinion, the epiphone les paul special 2 is the best in my choice. i had mine for about over a year now and it is a great guitar for beginners like me. plus it is very affordable and it also looks good. the GT just looks a little better and it has more bonuses to it. but i would go for the special 2.
it was dicontined,not sure why
GIBSON > EPIPHONE
Some models of the Epiphone Les Paul electric guitars are the LP-100, the LP Special II and the Black Beauty 3. You can purchase these guitars online from retailers such as Amazon.
the studio, it has better electronics and hardware
Yes because epiphone are made by Gibson. epiphone are cheaper simply because they don't say Gibson.
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Well, for one there super cheap. Secondly, they tend to play about as good as a Gibson, compairing the Standard Gibson with the Epiphone, and thirdly, they sound good with pretty much any amp, they can be used for almost any type of music, and are quite a bit lighter, weight wise, than a gibson. From a personal standpoint, I have a couple guitars, and one of them is the Epiphone Les Paul Special II, Another is the Dean Vendetta Camo, I play them on a Line6 spider III, and the Epiphone has more tone for metal, the epiphone has more tone for solos, the epiphone sounds better on the clean channel, (but only when play rythm) and it looks alot better than the Dean, now I know there are some differences between the two, but I do preffer the Epiphone over the Dean, however to be fair, I will say this, the Dean has a MUCH faster neck than the Epiphone, and the Dean's all (even the cheapest, most crapy playing) have 24 fretts to Epiphone's (all that I know of) 22 frets. I am going to turn the Dean guitar in for Epiphone Standard Les Paul, but first I will change the pickups in the epiphone for Gibsons, just for Giggles. And I'll update when I do.