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Epiphone Les Paul Signature Guitar

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Epiphone Les Paul Signature Guitar

2024-08-28 06:38:23

To feel better about having that new les paul strapped on securely! Great product, easy on and off.

5
2024-09-29 08:59:19

I've played my Les Paul thru it, my classical/electric thru it, sang thru it & listened to YouTube thru it. This EON is incredible. The 8" woofers put out ear-piercing 300 watts of sound. Plenty for any backyard party or indoor party. The settings include reverb for balancing any tone needed. Even though you can play your electric axe thru it, the EON is not designed for this. My Les Paul sounded too bright, even after adjusting the EQ settings. You can get by if you need a quick plug-in to work on a song without plugging into another amp. Each channel has its own settings. The EON is very portable & snaps together nicely in a suitcase-style fashion, making it easy to carry, set up & take down. The headphone input is nice & puts out great sound, just like the speakers. I keep the mixer & speakers apart in the bedroom for solitude practicing & listening to YouTube. Then, I just snap it all together & go. When I discovered this had Bluetooth, I was sold right there! You can play along with any song thru your mobile device. The Bluetooth does not interfere with my XViVe U2 wireless transmitter & receiver. Vocally, the sounds are awsum, too. The accompanying AKG vocal mic works brilliantly! The speakers have a 38mm pole socket for mounting onto speaker poles for maximum outreach. They're also light enough to sit on any cabinet or table. The 2 speaker cables, wall cable, AKG mic & mic cord all fit in a nice, stow-away compartment behind the mixer. Bottom line: I recommend this for any singer-songwriter, DJ, or party host. The price is worth it with the Bluetooth capability.

5
2024-05-23 07:24:11

The dual voices and quality of the built in sounds let you play many styles. You can cover many of the guitar and keyboard parts of popular songs. It's more familiar in operation to a guitar but you can do a good job of 'being' the keyboardist too with it. The addition of sus4 and add9 chords on the OM-108 model mean you can mimic the nuances found in a lot of popular music. The voices work well with tracks from signature 80's bands like Styx, Toto, Journey, Springsteen, Boston, etc. You can play rhythms, arpeggio keys, and pick out many signature riffs from your favorite songs. Build quality is good and the strum plate is a great control surface. It's expensive but it is a serious instrument. If you engage with it you will have serious fun!

5
2024-04-03 04:27:35

Epiphone LP securely fits snugly in this gigbag.

5
2024-05-09 09:23:40

Les recomiendo

5
2024-09-24 04:17:52

Great case. Fit's my Epiphone ES335-Pro perfectly. Love it.

5
2024-09-16 08:13:57

Signature vintage kodak look

5
2024-07-25 01:34:48

These mics did not astound me. They did not turn my $250 Epiphone acoustic into a $2500 Gibson J45. I did not sound like Frank Sinatra. They did not improve my gas mileage. BUT; they sounded awesome. These are not the Ferrari or Mercedes of the mic world; these are WORKHORSES. They sound rich, thick, syrupy and smooth while sounding clear and articulate. They ROCK on guitar cabs and sound fantastic in blumlein for singer/songwriter in-the-room sound. If you want a $4000 mic that gets used once in a while, this ain't it. If you want a great value on a pair of mics that you'll use on every single session, these babies are it!

5
2024-05-16 08:18:17

Bien plus solide que toutes les imitations sur @.

5
2024-09-21 04:16:49

Yes, Paul the prompts on your phone and then you’re done

5