#Epiphone les paul plustop pro pro#
That fact that the Epiphone Les Paul Standard PlusTop Pro and the other guitars in this article are good enough to gig with means your Gibson can stay safe at home. If you instead play an Epiphone, or another affordable Les Paul, you don't worry so much about it getting lost or stolen, and you won't freak out if it gets dinged. Some players don't like to deal with all of that. If you own one you'd better care for it and watch out for it in gigging and practice situations. There are few things prettier than an American-made Gibson Les Paul, and they are truly among the best guitars in the world. But there are others among us who can afford a Gibson but play an Epiphone anyway. Some of us have no choice but to settle for a lower-priced guitar. Check them out if you are looking for the best bang for your buck. They’re attractive and affordable, and many players really love them.
Jackson is among the best guitar brands for metal, and if you need a Les Paul for extreme music the Monarkh is a good choice.