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Epiphone Standard Les Paul 60s

PostPosted: 01 Oct 2022, 11:58
by Tigerdaisy
Just to let others know, I recently bought a Epi Stnd Les Paul 60s and it really is a great guitar at a great price and great to play. I've owned a three Gibsons in the past and this is as good or good enough for playing purposes in my view.

Re: Epiphone Standard Les Paul 60s

PostPosted: 02 Oct 2022, 20:43
by Uncle Fiesta
I have several Epi LP Standards and absolutely love them. My Strats hardly get a look in these days.

Re: Epiphone Standard Les Paul 60s

PostPosted: 03 Oct 2022, 10:04
by Tigerdaisy
Uncle Fiesta wrote:I have several Epi LP Standards and absolutely love them. My Strats hardly get a look in these days.


Same here- I don't even own a Strat now apart from a G&L S500 which I am totally rewiring...

Re: Epiphone Standard Les Paul 60s

PostPosted: 01 Dec 2022, 16:57
by JJMMWG DuPree
I recently managed to bag a 2015 Les Paul, the one with the slightly wider neck and the great man's genuine replica signature on it. Almost immediately I had the chance to bag an Epiphone Les '59 remake, I couldn't resist it so I broke the bank. For once the value followed the quality. I was all prepared to declare the superiority of the cheaper guitar but the Gibson is up there with... well, Godin and Gretsch. :mrgreen:

Re: Epiphone Standard Les Paul 60s

PostPosted: 01 Dec 2022, 19:01
by JimN
I have a Gibson Les Paul Standard from around 1988. I got it s/h and well-used in 2010. It plays beautifully and sounds wonderful for a mellow jazz sound. I expect it sounds OK for heavy metal too, but since I don't play that style, I can't comment.

By chance, there's also an Epiphone LP Std here as well.

It was OK for the money. Let's be clear, though: it is nowhere near the quality of the Gibson.

Re: Epiphone Standard Les Paul 60s

PostPosted: 02 Dec 2022, 10:22
by Tigerdaisy
JimN wrote:I have a Gibson Les Paul Standard from around 1988. I got it s/h and well-used in 2010. It plays beautifully and sounds wonderful for a mellow jazz sound. I expect it sounds OK for heavy metal too, but since I don't play that style, I can't comment.

By chance, there's also an Epiphone LP Std here as well.

It was OK for the money. Let's be clear, though: it is nowhere near the quality of the Gibson.


I had three Gibson Les Pauls, one was untuneable,(probably badly fretted, a 70s model or more likely a misplaced bridge) and one, a gold top, had a mediocre finish, all three from new. I have currently a Epiphone Standard 60s Les Paul which I can't really fault.