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Epiphone Les Paul Acoustic Electric Ukulele, Heritage Cherry Sunburst with Gig Bag

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Top Material Type Maple with AAA Flame Maple Veneer
Body Material Layered Mahogany
Back Material Type Layered Mahogany
Neck Material Type Mahogany
Fretboard Material Type Granadillo
String Material Type Nylon
Guitar Bridge System Granadillo with U-Rite saddle
Scale Length 15 Inches

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  • AAA Grade Flame Maple Top
  • Built-in piezo film undersaddle pickup.
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  • Includes Gig Bag
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Customers find the ukulele has a good sound quality, with a warm and sweet tone. They appreciate its beautiful lacquered finish and solid body. The build quality is considered good, with a solid wood construction and fine workmanship. Many consider it a great instrument that plays decently. Overall, customers feel the ukulele is well worth the price.

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144 customers mention "Sound quality"114 positive30 negative

Customers like the sound quality of the stringed instruments. They mention that it has a clear and clean sound, can be played acoustically and has a standard guitar jack for plugging in. The unplugged tone is warm and sweet, drawing people to its positive upbeat sound. It has a cool vibe and looks as if it could be used as a jazz instrument.

"...Nevertheless the sound is quite good. The tuners are acceptable quality (nothing amazing, but they work well)...." Read more

"...Wow, what a big sound, and super cute. I'm thrilled to own it and love to play!..." Read more

"...As it is, it is plenty loud enough to play and sing to my friends in my living room...." Read more

"...This little uke had so much potential. It has such a cool vibe: it looks as if it could be used as a jazz box. The finish is flawless...." Read more

112 customers mention "Look"105 positive7 negative

Customers appreciate the ukulele's appearance. They find it looks good with its lacquered finish, protective edging, and plastic finger-guard.

"...From stern to port, this instrument shines. Beautifully lacquered flawless finish, protective edging, plastic finger-guard..." Read more

"...Wow, what a big sound, and super cute. I'm thrilled to own it and love to play!..." Read more

"...It is surprising solid, and very pretty. It has a a warm, soft tone unplugged...." Read more

"...I prefer an Alto, but I like this one anyway. It's a beautiful looking instrument and has all the quality that Epiphone always delivers...." Read more

97 customers mention "Build quality"71 positive26 negative

Customers appreciate the ukulele's build quality. They find the body solid and well-made, with nice-feeling nylon strings and high-polished wood. The finish is flawless, but some have issues with intonation.

"...DURABILITY. It's very durable. That counts for the gig bag too. No cheap "tent nylon" there-- but thick nylon that will really resist tearing...." Read more

"...This uke has a great sound, is very very good looking...." Read more

"I just got my Les Paul uke today from Sam Ash. It is surprising solid, and very pretty. It has a a warm, soft tone unplugged...." Read more

"...Also the workmanship on the nut is very poor. The strings are not evenly spaced or centered on the fret board...." Read more

65 customers mention "Instrument quality"65 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the instrument's quality. They find it well-made and serious, both plugged and unplugged. The Epiphone Les Paul is described as the ultimate guitar player ukulele. It's set up nicely and plays decently. Overall, customers are pleased with the product's quality and size.

"...EXCELLENT job. 5 stars on that alone. * SIZE. Overall length 24". Fretboard 10". Nut to bridge 15". So good overall medium-size...." Read more

"...Otherwise, it's a great instrument and I love Epiphone." Read more

"...Actually it is a very serious musical instrument that is made to the same high standards you would expect from it's mother company "Gibson"...." Read more

"...The bottom line is that this is a great ukulele at a great price, and just order a new set of strings and put them on right a way and don't waste..." Read more

55 customers mention "Value for money"51 positive4 negative

Customers find the ukulele a good value for money. They say it's well-built for the price, and that with an inexpensive amp, you can play it well.

"I'll echo what others have said: this is a superbly built instrument for the price, and I don't know how Epiphone can make them to sell so..." Read more

"...If you were wondering if it's worth the money all I can say is that it's worth double the amount...." Read more

"...The bottom line is that this is a great ukulele at a great price, and just order a new set of strings and put them on right a way and don't waste..." Read more

"...Finish is quite decent for the price. It is designed to look like a "Mini Me" version of a Les Paul, which is cute...." Read more

36 customers mention "Fun to play"36 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy playing the ukulele. They find it fun, well-constructed, and say it makes life more enjoyable. The pickup is enjoyable, and people love to try it out. Many mention that it's great to break out when jamming with electric guitar playing buddies.

"...recommend this Epiphone Les Paul Acoustic/Electric ukulele for it's fun, easy learning (YouTube has taught me everything I know) not to mention it's..." Read more

"...It will put a twinkle in your eye, a spring in your step, and joy in your heart. It looks great, it plays great, and it sounds great...." Read more

"This is a fun ukulele, did I mention that? What a classic look. First, the good: 1. It's beautiful and well finished. Everywhere...." Read more

"...On the other hand the pickup has been fun, plug this baby into a little amplifier and channel your inner Keith Richards, but it still sounds like..." Read more

28 customers mention "Ease of play"24 positive4 negative

Customers find the ukulele easy to play and learn on. It's great for beginners and intermediate players. The holders are already mounted, saving users the hassle. The standard soprano size makes it easier to finger and form chords. There are plenty of tutorials available online to help you jam all day. The ukulele is set up well and plays decently.

"...this Epiphone Les Paul Acoustic/Electric ukulele for it's fun, easy learning (YouTube has taught me everything I know) not to mention it's small..." Read more

"...So I think this would be OK for a starter uke or for someone who doesn't get out of first position very much." Read more

"...Front, back, all around. (Ok, it's gorgeous!) 2. It plays fairly easy, the action is low and light. 3. It's fun! 4...." Read more

"...It feels great, sounds amazing, and with the plethora of tutorials available on Youtube, I can already jam all day with various chord progressions..." Read more

29 customers mention "String quality"6 positive23 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the string quality of the ukulele. They say the strings are cheap, unamplified, and not evenly spaced on the fretboard. Some customers had to remove the strings and file them down.

"...One will need to remove the strings (keep them for emergency spares), file down the bridge bottom (easily done with a flat surface and sandpaper)..." Read more

"...Also the workmanship on the nut is very poor. The strings are not evenly spaced or centered on the fret board...." Read more

"...As others have said, the factory-supplied strings are crap; if you judge the instrument by them, you'll be disappointed...." Read more

"...No volume control on instrument but that's ok. Original strings ok not horrible...." Read more

An exceptional value... and you can get rid of the pick guard!
5 out of 5 stars
An exceptional value... and you can get rid of the pick guard!
I'll echo what others have said: this is a superbly built instrument for the price, and I don't know how Epiphone can make them to sell so inexpensively. It looks, feels and plays like an instrument that cost at least twice as much.A few notes: what looks in the product photos like a black finish around the edges and on the back and sides of the "Vintage" model is actually a super-rich deep, deep mahogany/maroon color, and it's unbelievably beautiful.As others have said, the factory-supplied strings are crap; if you judge the instrument by them, you'll be disappointed. Include a set of Aqila Nylgut strings when you order this ukulele, and restring it as soon as you get it.I was a little surprised that the sound was quieter than my $60 Kala soprano uke--normally, one expects a concert ukulele to have a louder, fuller sound. But the Les Paul has a relatively small soundbox compared to an all-acoustic ukulele, and that probably accounts for the quieter tone. I think it's a *better* tone, and I'm more interested in delicacy than in loudness, so I'm happy with it. If I wanted stadium-filling volume, I could always plug this into a stack of Marshall amps.Oh, I almost forgot one important note to all owners: IT IS POSSIBLE TO REMOVE THE STUPID, UGLY PICK GUARD! Since ukulele players rarely use picks, and when we do, we use soft rubber or felt ones, there's no need to protect the finish from scratching, and that white pick guard really detracts from the instrument's looks.I applied gentle heat from a hair dryer on its low power setting for about ten minutes, and very slowly and gently pried up the edges of the pick guard with my fingernails--no sharp tools! It came off pretty cleanly, leaving only a few small spots of adhesive residue. I was able to get rid of those with small amounts of rubbing alcohol on cotton, without any damage to the luscious ultra-glossy lacquer finish. And the ukulele looks SO much better now! If you feel as I do, feel free to do likewise. Just remember the key words: SLOW and GENTLE. Don't force anything, and you should be fine.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2013
    Color: Vintage SunburstVerified Purchase
    * SHIPPING. The Epiphone comes wrapped in protective foam, inside a gig bag, which is inside a sturdy standard tri-shaped box, which is itself shipped inside a HUGE box twice its size and totally surrounded by sturdy bubble plastic. That huge box is then inside yet ANOTHER huge box. Honestly, to protect this better they'd have had to contact Tony Stark. It would take real skill and intent to damage this thing in shipping. EXCELLENT job. 5 stars on that alone.

    * SIZE. Overall length 24". Fretboard 10". Nut to bridge 15". So good overall medium-size. I like that it's a bit larger than a 20-21" soprano uke. It is "concert" size (which I greatly prefer over soprano. Frankly, I'd like to see a baritone version). The 24" length is an excellent size for both adult and youth / child fingers.

    * QUALITY. From stern to port, this instrument shines. Beautifully lacquered flawless finish, protective edging, plastic finger-guard (which itself was guarded in adhesive plastic), solid neck screw-joined to heavy-wood body. The whole unit is heavy-wood and very durable. Nevertheless the sound is quite good. The tuners are acceptable quality (nothing amazing, but they work well). The frets are actual metal and not molded into the fingerboard like cheap ukes. The amp-jack is chrome-metal back-plated to the body; it's NOT coming loose. Strap holders are already mounted, saving users the hassle. And of course, the impressive EPIPHONE and LES PAUL signature stamps on the head for sheer class.

    * SOUND. I found this to sound as good as most ukes right out of the box, despite the fact it's pretty solid-wood electric (I expected it to sound dull. It doesn't.) But I still bought a set of d'Addario strings (a brand I've loved for years) and according to other reviews here expect the sound to improve significantly once those are added.

    * ACTION. I've rarely seen a purchased instrument that has perfect action off the shelf and this is no exception. The action is fairly high (not uncommon with off-the-shelf instruments). One will need to remove the strings (keep them for emergency spares), file down the bridge bottom (easily done with a flat surface and sandpaper) and add a new set of quality strings. I'm a perfectionist when it comes to action (as are most players I know), so this will be tweaked.

    * DURABILITY. It's very durable. That counts for the gig bag too. No cheap "tent nylon" there-- but thick nylon that will really resist tearing. As others mentioned I'd still look for a decent hard case; they average under $40. A good instrument is worth protecting. But I'd say this could take some real punishment and still play well-- not that I'd go bashing it against a stage floor. That would be goofy.

    * WEIRD SUGGESTION: Hang on to the box it comes in. It makes a great temporary "hard shell" case. It's made of rather sturdy cardboard and does a pretty good job of protecting the uke. Great for hauling around in your car if you can't shell out for a shell. Seriously... that is some stiff cardboard. Protects well. : )

    * ELECTRONICS. The sound is clear. Sadly there is no volume/tone control, no battery to preamp, and thus the signal to the amp was quite low. They could have done better on that end. But wow, at this price how can one gripe?

    Two solutions to this:
    1) Open up the end plate and totally replace the electronics with something better (including a tone and volume knob somewhere accessible). That's the tricky way.
    2) Put a preamp on this. You can buy one here on Amazon for about 15 bucks. If you have a mini-mixer you can do the same thing with that. Even with that little extra expense you'll come out ahead.

    Aside from the passive electronics... this is a PRIME instrument.

    Considering what you get for the price... I don't think this can be beat. Unfortunately, my extra-long fingers find this size somewhat difficult to play... something I didn't consider when ordering a uke. But that's a physical difficulty and no fault of the instrument. The product itself is excellent.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2015
    Color: Heritage Cherry BurstVerified Purchase
    My husband got this for me for Christmas. It's my first ukulele and I love it. I've learned lots of tunes and it's a great way to relax and be distracted from the daily routine. This uke has a great sound, is very very good looking. I went to a group uke lesson in a music store in Salem, OR, and out of the 50-ish people there, my uke was totally unique. Everyone was "wow"ed, and even the instructor liked it and had to check it out. Now that I own a ukulele I'm surprised to find that there are a lot of uke players out there. Even two new friends were found to own and play the instrument! There might even be a movement, although it might just be that it looks that way now that I'm playing and talking about it. For my birthday hubby bought me a stand and a hard case (the one that comes with it is cute but won't really protect the instrument) and the HoneyTones tiny little amplifier. Wow, what a big sound, and super cute. I'm thrilled to own it and love to play! I highly recommend this Epiphone Les Paul Acoustic/Electric ukulele for it's fun, easy learning (YouTube has taught me everything I know) not to mention it's small enough to take anywhere! PS You'll want to get new strings...asap! The ones that are on it aren't the best...
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2015
    My husband got this for me for Christmas. It's my first ukulele and I love it. I've learned lots of tunes and it's a great way to relax and be distracted from the daily routine. This uke has a great sound, is very very good looking. I went to a group uke lesson in a music store in Salem, OR, and out of the 50-ish people there, my uke was totally unique. Everyone was "wow"ed, and even the instructor liked it and had to check it out. Now that I own a ukulele I'm surprised to find that there are a lot of uke players out there. Even two new friends were found to own and play the instrument! There might even be a movement, although it might just be that it looks that way now that I'm playing and talking about it. For my birthday hubby bought me a stand and a hard case (the one that comes with it is cute but won't really protect the instrument) and the HoneyTones tiny little amplifier. Wow, what a big sound, and super cute. I'm thrilled to own it and love to play! I highly recommend this Epiphone Les Paul Acoustic/Electric ukulele for it's fun, easy learning (YouTube has taught me everything I know) not to mention it's small enough to take anywhere! PS You'll want to get new strings...asap! The ones that are on it aren't the best...
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2013
    Color: Vintage SunburstVerified Purchase
    I just got my Les Paul uke today from Sam Ash. It is surprising solid, and very pretty. It has a a warm, soft tone unplugged. I am waiting for a set of aquilas to replace the stock black strings to see if that improves the volume, but if not, that is fine with me. As it is, it is plenty loud enough to play and sing to my friends in my living room. I doubt it would be loud enough to hold up against other acoustic instruments in a jam, though. There are some things that I'm disappointed in. The nut and saddle are really rough, and will need some sanding. When I first plugged it in, the pickup didn't work. I stuck my finger up in there and messed with the wire, and it started working. This sucker screams through an amp. All together I am pleased with this purchase. I would hate to part with my little Les Paul, so if the pickup poops out, I will fix it myself. Anyhow, it was only $100. Well worth it even with the flaws.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2015
    Color: Vintage SunburstVerified Purchase
    What a disappointment. This little uke had so much potential. It has such a cool vibe: it looks as if it could be used as a jazz box. The finish is flawless. The fatal flaw is the intonation. I got all the open strings tuned with a tuner. By that I mean they were dead on, no Hz sharp or flat dead on. However, after the open strings are in tune, the seventh fret of the C string is not in tune with the open G string. There is no way that I can see to fix this problem. Consequently I can't recommend this ukulele for serious players.

    I should note that I didn't check the intonation until after changing the original black strings to Aquila Nylgut strings. I did notice a visible bow to the neck after changing strings. The Aquila strings do seem to be stouter than the originals. It may be that higher tension bowed the neck and caused the intonation issue. However, I can't be certain, since I didn't check the intonation until after the strings were changed.

    Open chords and barre chords up through the fifth fret seem to be OK. So I think this would be OK for a starter uke or for someone who doesn't get out of first position very much.
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    Reviewed in France on August 26, 2023
    Color: Heritage Cherry BurstVerified Purchase
    Magnifique cadeau pour les quarante ans de mon frère. Il adore en jouer!
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    Reviewed in Spain on August 5, 2023
    Color: Heritage Cherry BurstVerified Purchase
    Se oye muy bien y el acabado es muy bueno.
  • Dr. Michael Mehta
    5.0 out of 5 stars High quality instrument
    Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2020
    Color: Heritage Cherry BurstVerified Purchase
    A beautiful instrument with high quality construction. Amazing sound when plugged into an amp. Does not require batteries as indicated in Amazon listing. Did not work when plugged into a powered speaker. An amp is required. The strings are low quality but fine to learn on. In particular, the C string goes out of tune frequently. Small problem with an easy remedy of string replacement.
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    Reviewed in Mexico on January 5, 2019
    Color: Heritage Cherry BurstVerified Purchase
    Cumple con lo indicado, muy bien producto
  • Shay Doyle
    5.0 out of 5 stars It's very nice
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 29, 2020
    Color: Heritage Cherry BurstVerified Purchase
    It's great. Because of the slim body it's not that loud acoustically but plug her in and your off. This size uke is very suitable for beginners the soprano can be a bit cramped on the fingerboard.