Epiphone

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Since its introduction almost 20 years ago, The Les Paul Special-II electric guitar has met the needs of countless musicians with its combination of Les Paul features, great tone and affordability. This Les Paul Special-II Plus Top limited-edition electric guitar is made with a flamed maple top, mahogany body, bolt-on mahogany neck, smooth 22-fret fingerboard, and is every bit as handsome as its uptown cousins.

Providing the sizzle and snarl that you can only get from humbuckers is a 650R (neck) and 700T (bridge) pickup combo. You'll be amazed how these U.S.A.-designed pickups and their high-output magnets add more highs with increased definition and no muddiness. Slightly overwound, the hotter 700T bridge pickup is smooth but can give you a little extra scream or growl when you need it while never losing its rich combination of enhanced lows and crystal-clear highs.

Choose from Transparent Blue, Heritage Sunburst or Transparent Black finishes.
Open Box Epiphone Les Paul Special II Plus Limited Edition Electric Guitar Level 1 Transparent Black
Open Box Epiphone Les Paul Special II Plus Limited Edition Electric Guitar Level 1 Transparent Black
Open Box Epiphone Les Paul Special II Plus Limited Edition Electric Guitar Level 1 Transparent Black

collapse expand iconFeatures

  • Flamed maple top
  • Mahogany body
  • Bolt-on neck mahogany neck with SlimTaper profile
  • 22-fret fingerboard with dot inlays
  • 700T/650R open-coil humbuckers
  • Tone, volume and 3-way pickup switch
  • 24-3/4" scale
  • 1-5/8" nut width
  • Chrome hardware
  • LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • Made in China

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4.44

126 Reviews

91%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Humbucking good !!!

Wow, this is a great guitar for the money. I spent some time deciding on which guitar to buy and after a lot of research I bought the Plus top Limited edition Les Paul Special II and I'm glad I did. I purchased the guitar over Thanksgiving and they were sold out at the store so I had it shipped to my home and the minute I took it out of the packing I knew I had made the right decision. The finish on the guitar is really good and even though it's made in China the attention to detail is all there. The flamed maple top really makes this guitar stand out, much better than the regular finish. Epiphone evidently took the time to ensure that everything was manufactured in accordance with their specs and it doesn't disappoint. I'm an intermediate player and own a Fender and Yamaha acoustic and this guitar is a wonderful addition since it has it's own unique sound. The low E string doesn't buzz at all which is a welcome relief from my Fender which always has.. The guitar does not weigh as much as I thought it would, probably under 10 lbs and it's just a real comfortable size guitar. This is my first guitar with humbucking pickups and I noticed the difference right away. There is no buzz/hum and when you flip the switch over to treble or rhythm it produces a real sweet tone. Crank up your amp and it's a treat! The neck is easy to play and the guitar just feels right with no excess weight. Don't let the price steer you away from this one as it's worth every penny. Buy it and enjoy!!

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Great guitar, not the greatest service

Came with a nice gouge out of it. Very well packed with bubble wrap and lots of paper. Looked like a floor model. Once I got it cleaned up and restrung it played outstanding. A lot of guitar for the money that's for sure, I'm very impressed with it. Still not happy about the chunk out of it though, probably won't be doing business with Guitar Center again.

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Best Uses
  1. Practicing78
  2. Jamming64
  3. Small Venues30
  4. Recording23
  5. School Bands20
Cons
  1. Fret Buzz12
  2. Craftsmanship5
  3. Poor Pick Up4
  4. Flat Sound1
  5. No cons so far1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced47
  2. Novice38
  3. Professional Musician6
  4. Child1
Pros
  1. Fun To Play78
  2. Good Feel72
  3. Good Tone68
  4. Good Pick Up58
  5. Solid Electronics48
  • Great beginner or intermediate guiar

    5

    submitted7 days ago

    byWilliam

    fromGrandview, TX

    I use this guitar at my church on Wednesday's and Sunday's. I absolutely love it. The blue is so pretty and I was shocked at the tone of the guitar and the feeling of the fretboard. The tuners feel kind of low quality but that is a quick, cheap, and easy replacement, so I wasn't too worried about that. Would highly recommend to anyone that wants an authentic double humbucker sound.

  • Awesome guitar

    4

    submitted2 months ago

    byBailee

    fromPueblo, Colorado

    I have been playing this guitar for a couple of months now, and it sounds great! This guitar is pretty light in weight and is great for the money. I highly recommend this guitar for any beginner.

  • Beautiful Starter Guitar

    5

    submitted3 months ago

    byMatthew

    fromThe Woodlands, TX

    It has a dual pickup design, as a Les Paul does, but the blue is gorgeous. It is a high quality instrument and would definitely recommend.

  • Nice guitar for the money

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byMichael

    fromOrange, TX

    Put some better strings on it and played great.

  • This is pretty awesome

    5

    submitted6 months ago

    byJoe

    fromMadoka

    I love this guitar

  • It is a great beginner guitar but needs upgrades…

    3

    submitted7 months ago

    byDino

    fromNorman, OK

    When I bought this, as others have noted, I replaced the strings and tuners as they substandard. I should have saved and spent double the money on a decent guitar already setup. I'm not disappointed, however this one only has 2 knobs I should have bought the Pro IV Limited edition.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byDaniel G

    fromNatick, MA, USA

    How do you turn the saddle screws without getting metal shreds flying into the pickup magnets?

    How do you turn the saddle screws without getting metal shreds flying into the pickup magnets?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    To adjust the saddle screws on an Epiphone Les Paul Special-II Plus Top without getting metal shavings into the pickup magnets, follow these steps: Use a Magnetic Screwdriver Carefully: A small magnetic screwdriver can help catch any tiny metal filings as you turn the screws. Tilt the Guitar: Angle the guitar so the bridge is facing downwards or sideways while adjusting. This prevents shavings from falling directly onto the pickups. Cover the Pickups: Place a piece of painter's tape, masking tape, or a microfiber cloth over the pickups to shield them from debris. Pre-clean Screws: Use a soft brush or compressed air to clean around the screws before adjusting to remove existing debris. Go Slow and Controlled: Turn the screws slowly and with light pressure to minimize the chance of metal shavings forming.
  • asked byTenille

    fromRockwall, Texas

    Does this guitar come with a case?

    Does this guitar come with a case?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked byJeffery

    fromPhiladelphia Pennsylvania

    Do you have this guitar in left-handed and blue.

    Do you have this guitar in left-handed and blue.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked byNina

    fromFairfax, VA

    Would this guitar be recommended for someone with small hands?

    Would this guitar be recommended for someone with small hands?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The nut width of a guitar neck doesn't vary all that much. This will be good. Are you set on Epiphone? Go to a store and check out a Fender or Ibanez.
  • asked byMatthew

    fromundisclosed

    Does it come with strings already on it?

    Does it come with strings already on it?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does.
  • asked byMarc

    fromWisconsin

    How nuch does this guitar weigh

    How nuch does this guitar weigh

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    All guitars vary depending on the density of the wood. Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Guitars are generally between 6 and 12 lbs. They can be more. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. I'm sorry but I don't have one to weigh. This will be approximately 7.5 – 8.0 lbs
  • asked byRobert

    fromRichmond va

    Does a gig bag come with this guitar?

    Does a gig bag come with this guitar?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately no.
  • asked byElizabeth

    fromFranklinton nc

    How long is the electric guitar

    How long is the electric guitar

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This is about 44".
  • asked byShadams

    fromClarkesville, GA

    Can a pick up be added and what size

    Can a pick up be added and what size

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    1) You probably could. 2) That would depend on the pup you want.
  • asked byTim

    fromLock Haven, PA

    What shape is the slim taper neck (C or D)? What is the fingerboard radius?

    What shape is the slim taper neck (C or D)? What is the fingerboard radius?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Closer to a D. Fingerboard Radius 304.8 mm / 12 in
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