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Description
The Epiphone Les Paul Standard '50s electric guitar brings a legend back to life. Epiphone has recreated the look, sound and feel of the original 1950s Les Paul Standard that shaped rock music. The mahogany body and maple top provide the warm, balanced tone the Les Paul is known for. The '50s-style wiring and Alnico Classic PRO humbucking pickups deliver the crisp highs and growling lows that defined the early rock era.
Alnico Classic PRO Pickups for Vintage Tone
The Epiphone Les Paul Standard '50s features Alnico Classic PRO humbucking pickups for the authentic PAF tone of the 1950s. The neck pickup produces warm, rounded tones perfect for jazz and blues. The bridge pickup delivers a biting snarl for searing classic rock leads.
Mahogany Body and Maple Top: The Legendary Les Paul Sound
The Epiphone Les Paul Standard '50s has a mahogany body and maple top, just like the original. The mahogany provides depth, warmth and resonance, while the maple adds clarity and articulation. Together, they create the balanced, dynamic tone the Les Paul is renowned for.
'50s Rounded Neck Profile for Fast, Comfortable Playing
This Les Paul features Epiphone's '50s Rounded neck profile, which is thicker and rounder than most modern necks. It's extremely comfortable for chording and fast lead work. The neck is made from mahogany and topped with a rosewood fretboard with trapezoid inlays. 22 medium-jumbo frets provide easy bending. The neck joint is set for maximum sustain and access to the upper frets.
Premium Appointments for Road-Ready Performance
Epiphone didn't cut any corners with the hardware and electronics on the Les Paul Standard '50s. It features standard tuners, a LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and Orange Drop capacitors. The CTS pots are rated for higher output pickups. All together, these premium parts ensure your Les Paul will stay in tune and capture every nuance of your playing on stage and in the studio.



Features
- Gloss-finished, bound, flame or plain maple top on solid mahogany body
- 24.75"-scale mahogany neck, bound 22-fret Indian laurel fingerboard
- Dual ProBucker 1 & 2 pickups with '50s wiring
- LockTone ABR bridge, standard tuners
Specs
- Body Type: Single-cutaway solidbody
- Top wood: AAA Flame maple
- Body wood: Mahogany
- Neck shape: Rounded C
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Joint: Set-in
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Material: Indian laurel
- Radius: 12"
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Pearloid Trapezoid
- Nut width/material: 1.69" (43 mm), Graph Tech
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: Proprietary Humbucker
- Bridge: Proprietary Humbucker
- Control layout: Individual volume, Individual tone
- Bridge type: Fixed Bridge
- Bridge design: Individual saddle
- Tailpiece: Stopbar
- Tuning machines: Standard
- Color: Nickel
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Orientation: Right handed
- Case: Sold separately
- Country of origin: China
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Most Liked Positive Review
Everything I hoped it would be!
I'm reviewing the gold top model. I own a lot of guitars but I didn't have a gold top Les Paul and always wanted one. This is an amazing guitar for the price! Fit and finish are perfect. It sounds and plays great. I love it. Note, always put a new set of strings on a guitar that comes with strings on it. It's a simple fix for a lot of problems you thought you had, but don't. Who knows how long they've been on or what brand they are. Now, the details. Frets were perfectly level, no sharp ends. Slight amount of oxidization. I polished the crowns and ends with Micro-Mesh pads. I used 6000>8000>12,000 grit pads. I wasn't taking metal off, just polishing them to a jewelery finish. Really makes bends and vibrato silky and smooth. I do that to all my guitars. I like the Indian laurel fingerboard. It's a good alternative to rosewood. I cleaned it with alcohol, then applied a very light amount of fingerboard oil/conditioner. Let it sit a few minutes then wiped it dry. It has a beautiful look and feel now. As for setup, the only thing that was set correctly was the intonation. So I lowered the bridge to the (low) action I like, and it was pretty clean, a little buzz on the upper frets. The neck was trussed completely flat, so I loosened the truss rod about 1/4 turn and that gave it the right amount of relief. No more buzz. Next, I filed the nut slots slightly wider and deeper. Action was too high off the nut. I use XL strings (9-42) and the slots were even too tight for them! That was the only real glaring problem on this guitar. Tight nut slots cause tuning issues and your average customer isn't going to have the tools or skills to fix that. I have a set of precision nut slotting files and feeler gauges to cut them to the proper depth. Man, that was the magic touch. The action is amazing now, all the way up the neck. No problems with tuning stability. And that's all I needed to do. It plays like a dream. I thought I would need to swap out the pickups but I like these. I'm old and play mostly classic rock, and these sound just right for the Les Pauls of that era. I get that sound that Gary Richrath (REO Speedwagon), early Joe Walsh, Duane Allman, Dicky Betts, Joe Perry, Page, Billy G, had in the late 60's - 70's. I ran it through a Goat distortion simulator and got Tom Scholtz Boston sound perfectly. It was actually better than another LP I have with DiMarzio super distortion pups. Easier to control the overdrive. All in all, Epiphone has really raised their bar. If you have typical electric guitar setup skills, you'll make this a sweet playing guitar. If you don't, it's worth it to find someone who does. Just a few minor adjustments and you'll have a fine axe to play.
Most Liked Negative Review
Disappointed
All the fret ends were very sharp, also several high spots. The bridge was way out of adjustment as well. $200 worth of fret work to make it playable. Should have returned it, but I traded gear for it & when I went back, some of it was already gone. Disappointed to say the least
- Jamming38
- Practicing37
- Small Venues23
- Recording22
- Rock Concerts20
- Fret Buzz6
- None2
- Craftsmanship1
- Plasticky feel1
- No Cons1
- Experienced29
- Novice10
- Professional Musician9
- Fun To Play42
- Good Tone42
- Good Feel41
- Solid Electronics38
- Good Pick Up35
Reviewed by 50 customers
Spectacular Fat Neck Wonder
submitted11 days ago
byJon
fromRaleigh NC
I was noodling with Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s at the Raleigh GC and couldn't work up the gumption, so I went to feel the Epi LP 50s neck and found this beauty. What a guitar! It feels a lot like its Gibson cousin, and has a great resonate tone that takes me places. Plus the one I got was scratch and dent so an even better deal than normal Guitar-a-thon. I'll never let it out of my sight.
All the Les.Paul you could want
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
bySteve
fromIndianapolis
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I picked this up during a recent GC sale. It played perfectly off the rack. I took it home, oiled the fretboard, put new strings on it, and it was ready to go. Seriously excellent quality instrument in every way.
Yes, I would buy this again
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byDouglas
fromCoventry, CT.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great product for the money
Close up pic
submitteda year ago
byAnthony
fromColumbia Missouri
Great guitar.
Great Guitar for a great price
submitteda year ago
byAnthony
fromMissouri
I bought a little over 3 years ago and it still looks brand new and plays great.
Epiphone 50s Les Paul Gold Top
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byDouglas
fromCoventry, CT.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great sounding and playing guitar at a great price
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted3 years ago
asked byLou
fromTustin Ca
Is this the same model as the Epiphone Pro-Standard can't remember the specs, it was a good one
there are differences between them, but the differences are minimal.submitted3 years ago
asked byBrian
fromTennessee
Does this come with a case or a gig bag?
Case/bag not includedsubmitted4 years ago
asked byKevin
fromGarden city mi
Do you have the Indonesian made ones in gold top?
No, they're made in Chinasubmitted4 years ago
asked byJohnathan
fromHouston, TX
How much does this guitar weigh?
11 lbs.submitted5 years ago
asked byChristian
fromGloversville, NY
Does this come with a case?
No, it doesn't. Take a look at 'Musician's Gear MC22LP Deluxe Hardshell Case Black'submitted5 years ago
asked byBrian
fromundisclosed
Is it possible to remove the white pick guard? The white plate to the right, not sure what it's actually called, but is it possible to remove?
The pick guard on this guitar can be removed.