




🎶 Elevate your jam sessions with the iconic Les Paul ukulele—where vintage vibes meet modern playability!
The Epiphone Les Paul Concert Ukulele combines classic Les Paul aesthetics with a concert-sized 24" mahogany and maple body, delivering rich acoustic-electric sound. It includes a durable gig bag for easy transport and features a 6.35mm output jack for amplified play. Perfectly sized for both youth and adults, this instrument offers professional-grade materials and build quality, making it a standout choice for musicians seeking style, sound, and portability.





| ASIN | B0064RFT4A |
| Back Material | Mahogany |
| Batteries | 2 CR2 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,126 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #390 in Ukuleles (Musical Instruments) |
| Body Material | Mahogany |
| Color Name | Vintage Sunburst |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (450) |
| Date First Available | May 28, 2011 |
| Fretboard Material | Granadillo |
| Guitar Bridge System | Granadillo with U-Rite saddle |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | EULPVSNH3 |
| Material Type | Mahogany, Maple |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 39.37 x 17.72 x 8.66 inches |
| Scale Length | 15 Inches |
| Size | Concert |
| String Material | Nylon |
| Top Material | Maple |
W**R
Just plain awesome
* 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.
D**O
Wow, was I surprized !!
This is my first ukulelel. I currrently own a small variety of guitars which provide me with the ability to indulge myself in many different types of music. So my main interest for purchasing a ukulele in the first place had to do with it's reputation for being a natural party instrument. I had this preconceived opinion towards all ukulele's as part toy part musical instrument part joke. The Epiphone "Les Paul" is definitely no joke. 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". This ukulele makes playing songs during a party so much more fun than any of my guitars. It's an instrument that can make any song sound new and refreshing. It plays very clear and clean and draws people to it's positive upbeat sound. It's the most fun I have ever had playing a musical instrument. If you were wondering if it's worth the money all I can say is that it's worth double the amount. 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. Oh did I mention that it will make you very popular. You need not wonder if this is the ukulele for you, trust me it is. You won't regret it.
K**S
Awesome Little Guy
I love my little Les Paul Ukulele! The body is solid and feels like there is a little something to hold on to, and the finish is beautiful. I play in a folk band so it is perfect for what I need it for (and in the right price range). Also many times at shows people just think it's a tiny guitar since it's such a known design and that is always a good laugh for me. The strings are not the greatest, but rarely stock strings are so I quickly replaced those. I looked for a long time at different Ukuleles to find one I thought would be nice but still practical for taking on the road and I'm very happy with my decision on this one! It doesn't have a volume control on it which would make it beyond perfect if it did, but I have currently had no problems just controlling that with an amp. I have also not had any issues using it to play acoustic sets I like the full sound I get from it. If you are looking for a budget friendly uke like I was this is a great option!
J**M
Neat Ukulele Strings are Not So Neat
I purchased this on a whim last summer as a conversation piece. It is fun to see the looks in peoples eyes when you say you own a electric ukulele. It is beautiful to look at and fun to play. But the strings that come on it are horrible. Buy new strings for this when you purchase it. I did not heed the warning on this. Soon seeing the error of my ways I purchased new strings and it sounds a lot better. It is easy to play and sounds like a ukulele plugged into a amp. If you are looking for big sound have a big amp because this ukulele has no tone or on board volume controls. Over all it is fun to play and a great conversation piece. Just remember the strings man.
V**R
Lovely feel. Easy to play and change chord hand positions. Very good weight and looks amazing. When plugged sounds even better!!!
C**N
Cumple con lo indicado, muy bien producto
I**I
Ukulele fantastico, sono una novellina ma ha un bel suono ed è costruito bene. Impacchettato a dovere per evitare danni durante il trasporto. Unico difetto è che l'aletta bianca attaccata sulla cassa, risulta leggermente scollata. Per il resto, monta corde aquila ed è un piacere anche solo guardarlo per quanto è bello! Rapporto qualità prezzo, ottimo. Consiglio l'acquisto.
D**I
Es mi primer ukelele y me decanté por él por el respaldo de una marca como Epiphone y por su diseño. Está bien construído, con buenos acabados. A destacar el mástil atornillado. Incluye una funda muy práctica para transportarlo. El packaging perfecto, el instrumento llega muy bien protegido. Para mí tiene un sonido más que aceptable, tanto enchufado como sin enchufar. En definitiva, creo que es una buena elección para empezar en el mundo del ukelele.
D**A
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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