Les Paul Studio

Hi softies, I'm here to ask about the Les Paul, do any place sell the Epiphone Les Paul Studio in Alpine White? Where? How much is it? Thanks in advance.
 
Hi, as an Epiphone Les Paul user and lover, I did want to get a Studio model in white, but I didn't see it. I went for a Custom model instead.

For Epiphone guitars, it is available at Swee Lee. Not too sure about the prices.

Another model that is constantly available in white is the Special II model, but that's a totally different league altogether.
 
Hi, as an Epiphone Les Paul user and lover, I did want to get a Studio model in white, but I didn't see it. I went for a Custom model instead.

For Epiphone guitars, it is available at Swee Lee. Not too sure about the prices.

Another model that is constantly available in white is the Special II model, but that's a totally different league altogether.
Hmmm...If you didn't see, do they have it? I've seen it before, but its all like on YouTube. Custom is heavy, i thought of it too...Any other place besides Swee Lee? Or Guitar 77?
 
Mate,

Heavier is better! When it comes to Les Pauls, at least. 'Cos heavier body = more natural sustain. Slap on some heavy gauge strings ( I use .11s ) and you get some cool sustain.

/ It's Antique White. Or so I think. But, white still.
 
I don't know about the custom.. but I held one epiphone prophecy les paul EX... it's freaking heavy... heavier than the standards...
 
I don't know about the custom.. but I held one epiphone prophecy les paul EX... it's freaking heavy... heavier than the standards...

my les paul is 7kg. nothing can beat that. NOTHING :twisted:

but really. the debate can rage on abt whether a heavier guitar has better tone than a lighter guitar. but its really better to put that aside. there will be ppl who say light is better, there will be ppl who say heavier is better.

buy what u're comfortable with thats whats most important. what sounds and feels best for you
 
Mate,

Heavier is better! When it comes to Les Pauls, at least. 'Cos heavier body = more natural sustain. Slap on some heavy gauge strings ( I use .11s ) and you get some cool sustain.

/ It's Antique White. Or so I think. But, white still.

But, its more to yellow you see....But anyway, thanks alot guys. I'll try to look.
 
my les paul is 7kg. nothing can beat that. NOTHING :twisted:

but really. the debate can rage on abt whether a heavier guitar has better tone than a lighter guitar. but its really better to put that aside. there will be ppl who say light is better, there will be ppl who say heavier is better.

buy what u're comfortable with thats whats most important. what sounds and feels best for you

my old burny was 6kg without a bigsby, add that on and i BET mine can beat yours hahaha
 
my old burny was 6kg without a bigsby, add that on and i BET mine can beat yours hahaha

abt that.. the bigsby seriously isnt heavy at all. max 200grams only. i was shocked and a bit baffled when i first got it cos i was thinking wth metal is this. no way 1kg lah ahha
 
ah shit. i just weighed my les paul again. its 7.6kg. thats 16.75lbs. wtf

my ass weights heavier :twisted:

lol. hmm anyway. to ts! get something that you like! all on user preferences and tone. thats why they have such a wide range of les pauls :D
 
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