Epiphone Les Paul Special II Review for beginner guitar
For a beginner guitar, the Epiphone Les Paul Special II is a sure fire winner. Lightweight, easy to play strings and chords, easy tuning, plus, it offers a beautiful design and body. It features 22 jump frets, a rosewood fretboard, a mahogany and rosewood handle, and the body of the guitar is alder/maple wood. All making for a smooth, fresh looking guitar.
It has an ebony black finish, covered by dot inlays and chrome hardware for the strings. It also features a tune-o-matic bridge, one volume, on tone, and one three-way switch, to get varying degrees of sound, for any tune or genre you are looking to play. Also, there are much fewer controls on the Epiphone, meaning for a beginner, there are fewer things to learn, meaning it is easier to learn to play on this guitar, than one with more buttons and tuning features.
It has a great volume control, and can play anything from country to heavy metal, and still offer a strong sound. It offers even action and volume throughout the entire body of the guitar as well. Meaning a smoother sound, and greater music quality. It can also be heard in any location, from the small coffee shop down the street, to a big stage full of thousands of screaming fans.
The ease of which the player can play any tune makes it a great guitar for beginners. Plus, the body looks great, has fewer buttons and controls, meaning it is very easy to control for a beginner player.






