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The Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy left-handed electric guitar provides a bold vision of the future of music. Equipped with Fishman Fluence pickups that deliver three distinct tones—a warm vintage humbucker, a hot modern active humbucker and a shimmering single coil—at the push of a button, this guitar offers unprecedented sonic versatility. The solid mahogany body and maple top provide a resonant yet focused tone, while the ebony fingerboard and asymmetrical SlimTaper neck allow for lightning-fast playability. Whether you want to emulate hard rock legends of the past or forge a groundbreaking new sound, the Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy gives you the tools to shape your musical destiny.

Iconic Tonewoods Provide a Solid Foundation

The mahogany body and maple top provide a balanced and articulate tone that resonates with rich harmonics. The mahogany neck offers a smooth and comfortable asymmetrical SlimTaper profile that facilitates fluid playability and speed. An ebony fingerboard further enhances clarity and note definition.

Shape the Future of Your Tone

The Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy's custom Fishman Fluence pickups unlock a spectrum of tones with the push of a button. Access a warm, vintage-inspired humbucker tone, a hot modern active humbucker or a shimmering single-coil sound that cuts through the mix. With the ability to switch between pickups on the fly, you have the versatility to craft a unique tone for any song or solo. The pickups' wide dynamic range and clarity make for a bold, defined sound that inspires you to push the boundaries of music.

Built for Speed and Performance

The Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy is designed for players who want to push their technique to new heights. The smooth ebony fingerboard and jumbo frets provide a fast, fluid playing surface so you can execute complex solos and riffs with ease. The asymmetrical SlimTaper neck profile offers comfortable full-hand access, while Grover locking tuners keep your guitar in tune even during aggressive playing. With premium components optimized for performance, this guitar gives you the tools to realize your vision.

Modern Touches Meet Timeless Appeal

While the Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy left-handed brings a futuristic tone and feel, its iconic Les Paul shape carries timeless rock and roll attitude. The mahogany body and maple top produce a focused yet resonant tone with rich harmonics. Custom touches like brushed nickel hardware, knurled metal knobs and PosiLok strap buttons complete the modern vibe. All together, this innovative instrument fuses cutting edge technology with an instantly recognizable design that has shaped music history.

Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy Left-Handed Electric Guitar Aged Jet Black Metallic
Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy Left-Handed Electric Guitar Aged Jet Black Metallic
Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy Left-Handed Electric Guitar Aged Jet Black Metallic

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  • Fishman Fluence pickups with three distinct tones
  • Mahogany body with AAA flame maple veneer top
  • Asymmetrical SlimTaper neck for smooth playability
  • Ebony fingerboard with jumbo frets for fast performance
  • Grover locking tuners for tuning stability
  • Brushed nickel hardware and PosiLok strap buttons

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Body
  • Shape: Les Paul
  • Material: Mahogany
  • Top: Carved hard maple cap with AAA flame maple veneer
Neck
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Profile: Asymmetrical SlimTaper
  • Nut width: 1.69"/43 mm
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Scale length: 24.72"/628 mm
  • Number of frets: 24
  • Nut: Graph Tech NuBone XL black
Hardware
  • Bridge: Epiphone LockTone Tune-O-Matic
  • Tailpiece: Epiphone LockTone Stop Bar
  • Knobs: Knurled metal
  • Tuners: Grover locking Rotomatic
  • Plating: Brushed nickel
Electronics
  • Neck pickup: Fishman Fluence Epiphone Prophecy neck
  • Bridge pickup: Fishman Fluence Epiphone Prophecy bridge
  • Controls: Individual volume, individual tone (push/pull coil splits; push/pull vintage/modern pickup)
Other
  • Case: Premium gig bag
  • Orientation: Left handed

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