Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s Bourbon Burst LH E-Gitarre
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Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s Bourbon Burst LH E-Gitarre Product Details
The Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s Bourbon Burst LH is designed for left-handed players and comes from Epiphone's "Inspired by Gibson™ Collection", which reproduces the sound of Les Pauls from the 60s. Features include a classic mahogany body with maple cap, Grover® tuning machines and ProBucker™ humbuckers with CTS®pots. Epiphone's long friendship with Mr. Les Paul began in 1940, when Les experimented in the evenings at what was then the Epiphone factory in Manhattan, building one of the world's first solid-body electric guitars. Les' first solidbody guitar, nicknamed "The Log," inspired the Les Paul Standard, which many consider the greatest electric guitar ever made.
Features:
- Scale length: 628.7 mm
- Body: mahogany
- Top: Maple
- Binding: Cream
- Construction: Les Paul
- Fingerboard: Indian Laurel
- Fretboard radius: 304,8 mm
- Fingerboard inlays: Pearloid Trapezoid
- Nut material: GraphTech®
- nut width: 43 mm
- Fret size: Medium Jumbo
- Number of frets: 22
- Neck profile: SlimTaper™ 60s C
- Neck-body joint: glued
- Truss rod: adjustable
- Pickguard: Cream
- Bridge: Epiphone LockTone™ ABR Tune-O-Matic™
- Tailpiece: Epiphone LockTone™ Stopbar
- Machine heads: Grover® Rotomatic®; 18:1 ratio.
- Controls: 2 volume, 2 tone - CTS® poti (gold insert and nickel-plated hands).
- Neck pickup: Epiphone ProBucker™ 2
- Bridge pickup: Epiphone ProBucker™ 3
- Pickup selector switch: Epiphone 3-way switch
- Output jack: 1/4"
- Finish: Bourbon Burst
Specs:
- incl. Case: no
- Incl. Bag: no
- Frets: 22
- Scale: 628.7 mm
- Color: Sunburst
- Pickup System: HH
- Pickup-Type: passive
- Style: LP
- Strings: 6
- Set Offer: no
- Tremolo: no
- Type: electric Guitar
- Theme: Guitars and Basses