

All trademarks, images and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective companies.I've always wanted a bound, standard-type, sunburst Les Paul. Rating is an average rating that is calculated by using publicly available numeric rating information musicians entered while writing review of Epiphone Les Paul Traditional PRO-II. User generated reviews of Epiphone Les Paul Traditional PRO-II represent opinions of credited authors alone, and do not represent Chorder's opinion. Some reviews are automatically generated generated by using verbal representation of publicly available numeric rating information musicians entered while writing review of Epiphone Les Paul Traditional PRO-II. If you have more information about Epiphone Les Paul Traditional PRO-II please write a review. This page contains information, pictures, videos, user generated reviews, automatically generated review and videos about Epiphone Les Paul Traditional PRO-II but we do not warrant the quality, accuracy or completeness of any information on our web site.

Two-piece bridge (tune-o-matic/stoptail) and Grover tuners complete the specs list.Įpiphone Les Paul Traditional PRO-II has 0 ratings (Score Through the push/pull switches on the volume knobs, the pickups can be split for an authentic single-coil tone. Epiphone Pro Bucker 3 in the bridge and Alnico Classic PRO in the neck yield that sweet PAF tone, warm, creamy and fat. The fingerboard features medium jumbo frets, trapezoid inlays and 1-11/16" nut. The neck is equipped with a 60`s slim taper profile in the back and a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard on top. Pickup rings and pickup switch ring follow the suit. regardless of the color option, the top of the body is bound in creme binding and equipped with a detachable pickguard. Les Paul Traditional PRO-II starts off with a solid and single-cut body made of mahogany and a set-in neck made of mahogany, as well. The new Les Paul Traditional PRO-II comes in with a pair of zebra-coiled humbuckers, a wide color palette and a pretty affordable price tag ($499). Today`s models, as a rule, feature dual humbuckers (either Gibson or Epiphone), save for a few models with P-90s. Initially, equipped with a pair of single-coil pickups (P-90s), Les Paul quickly adopted the dual humbucker configuration (1957) which has remained a staple feature and a hallmark of Les Paul.

It was introduced back in 1952 as an exclusive, "tuxedo" guitar which had to look as well as it sounded. Les Paul is a guitar of unparalleled heritage and tradition.
