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product_id: 30918585
title: "Epiphone Les Paul Special Satin E1, Heritage Cherry Sunburst"
brand: "epiphone"
price: "R$8396"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Poplar body for lightweight comfort Mahogany bolt-on neck with 1960s Slim Taper D profile Open-coil humbuckers: 650R neck & 700T bridge Epiphone Les Paul Special Satin E1, Heritage Cherry Sunburst

**Brand:** epiphone
**Price:** R$8396
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Own the stage with vintage vibe and modern playability!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Epiphone Les Paul Special Satin E1, Heritage Cherry Sunburst by epiphone
- **How much does it cost?** R$8396 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.br](https://www.desertcart.com.br/products/30918585-epiphone-les-paul-special-satin-e1-heritage-cherry-sunburst)

## Best For

- epiphone enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted epiphone brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready-to-Play Setup:** Factory-tuned with precise fretboard intonation and comfortable string action—plug in and own the moment instantly.
- • **Lightweight Poplar Body:** Experience effortless play with a body designed for all-day comfort and stage presence.
- • **Vintage Worn Satin Finish:** A subtle Heritage Cherry Sunburst finish that ages gracefully, avoiding glossy smudges and adding authentic vintage vibe.
- • **Warm & Versatile Humbuckers:** Epiphone’s signature open-coil pickups deliver rich, balanced tones perfect for both mellow chords and searing leads.
- • **Classic 1960s Slim Taper Neck:** Fast, smooth mahogany neck profile that keeps your fingers flying through complex riffs.

## Overview

The Epiphone Les Paul Special Satin E1 in Heritage Cherry Sunburst combines a lightweight poplar body with a fast, comfortable mahogany neck featuring a 1960s Slim Taper D profile. Equipped with warm, open-coil humbuckers (650R neck and 700T bridge), this guitar delivers versatile tones from smooth chords to cutting leads. Its vintage worn satin finish offers a classic look that resists wear and fingerprints, while the factory setup ensures immediate playability for beginners and pros alike.

## Description

Epiphone introduces the new Les Paul Special VE (Vintage Edition) electric guitar featuring the classic Les Paul profile with a lightweight Poplar body.

Review: This guitar is highly playable. - The Epiphone LP arrived and turned out to be the same as described by previously posted positive reviews. An excellent instrument. I was careful to inspect it first because if it was defective I was going to just repack it and ship it back. One of the things that surprised me was how well set up this guitar was. The neck was tensioned up with just a tiny bow in it, the way I like it, and the bridge was near perfect. I checked the adjustments with a Snark tuner to see if the 12th fret was really each string's octave, and did random checks on the rest of the fingerboard to make sure the frets were pitch true. The strings might be just the tiniest bit higher than I personally like, but having said that, it seems to make bends a little easier to grab and hold. It's still easy to bar so I may just leave them there. The body's a lighter than some other LPs. This might make the neck feel a skosh heavier if you play standing up. Depends. My personal preference is to have the neck slightly elevated because it makes it easier for me to reach the bass strings, but most people don't seem to care. For me, it doesn't matter since I don't play in a band any more and do all my playing seated nowadays. I bought this model because I have another one with P90 pups and wanted one with humbuckers. The P90s have a terrific sound on single notes. To my ear, they don't have as good of note separation as humbuckers in chords. I like the P90s for their unique sound, though, and the other guitar is still a keeper. This newest one also has terrific tone. The bridge pickup has a distinctive treble for leads, and the neck pickup has a really mellow sound that seems to go with chords better. The bridge pup was setup higher than the neck pup, I guess to make the volume even, because both pups are equal. I got the ebony model and it's a plain Jane. The finish isn't glossy, and you can see the grain in the body. I don't pay much attention to external cosmetics, but it turns out that I like this look. Glossy finishes show smears and wear more, so this ebony, semi rough finish is kind of nice in that respect. Besides, she might not look like much, but she sure can sing. I love this model but if your tastes go to something a little more flashy you may want to go with the sunburst one. As far as the tuning pegs go, they look like the same ones as on the Epiphone LP with P90s. I was going to replace those with Dan Armstongs but when I took them off the guitar, I found that the dress cover was removable. Underneath that, I discover that the pegs I was having issues with are secured with a screw that was too loose. I tightened those and haven't had tuning problems since. Fret board/strings were a little sticky feeling so I used a soft cloth and Pledge and now it feels just fine. I'll keep this one the way it is for awhile to see if it has tuning peg issues. I'll adjust those if necessary. After I change the strings to a set I usually play, I'll recheck the setup and adjust if it's necessary. Overall, this guitar is comfortable and a joy to play, has an accurate fretboard and great tone.
Review: Beautiful guitar - Don't let the super cheap price fool you, this thing is amazing. Great sound, comfortable to play, and looks gorgeous. The neck feels wonderful, and the string travel is comfortable, which is great since I picked this up and haven't played in years. The pickups are pretty standard base pickups, but they have good sound, and are easily swapped. It has a great adjustable bridge, which is a huge bonus on such a low priced guitar. Definitely worth picking up!

## Features

- This guitar has a Poplar body with a sleek look thanks to the Vintage Worn finish and no binding on the neck or body.
- The Les Paul Special Satin E1 has a comfortable and fast Mahogany bolt-on neck with a 1960s Slim Taper D profile. The Rosewood fingerboard has traditional Pearloid "Dot" inlays.
- It's also loaded with Epiphone's world famous open-coil humbuckers with a warm 650R in the neck position and a slightly hotter 700T in the bridge or lead position.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01G26RM3S |
| Back Material Type | Mahogany Wood, Poplar Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,289 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #482 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Poplar |
| Body Material Type | Poplar |
| Brand | Epiphone |
| Brand Name | Epiphone |
| Color | Heritage Cherry Sunburst |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 685 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711106339320 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tune-O-Matic |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Instrument Size | Large |
| Item Dimensions | 44 x 18 x 8 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44"L x 18"W x 8"H |
| Item Weight | 3000 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Epiphone |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ELPVVHCH |
| Material Type | Mahogany Wood, Poplar Wood |
| Model Number | ENSVHSVCH1 |
| Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Metal |
| Top Material Type | Poplar Wood |
| UPC | 711106339320 |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime. |

## Product Details

- **Back Material Type:** Mahogany Wood, Poplar Wood
- **Body Material:** Poplar
- **Brand:** Epiphone
- **Color:** Heritage Cherry Sunburst
- **Fretboard Material Type:** Rosewood
- **Guitar Pickup Configuration:** H-H
- **Hand Orientation:** Right
- **Neck Material Type:** Mahogany
- **String Material Type:** Metal
- **Top Material Type:** Poplar Wood

## Images

![Epiphone Les Paul Special Satin E1, Heritage Cherry Sunburst - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71vGtStLmqL.jpg)
![Epiphone Les Paul Special Satin E1, Heritage Cherry Sunburst - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61JbJJoZY1L.jpg)
![Epiphone Les Paul Special Satin E1, Heritage Cherry Sunburst - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51eNpuirLOL.jpg)
![Epiphone Les Paul Special Satin E1, Heritage Cherry Sunburst - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81vpkJ0MC7L.jpg)
![Epiphone Les Paul Special Satin E1, Heritage Cherry Sunburst - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81KIuLKDFUL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can it be used on xbox one (Rocksmith)????**
A: I’ve  never used Xbox one,  but it looks like this cable (in link below) will plug in any guitar...

https://www.amazon.com/Rocksmith-Audio-Cable-Ubisoft-Not-Specified/dp/B005OSFUZI

**Q: Is it a short scale?**
A: Yes, it is a short scale 24.75

**Q: What kind of strings does Epiphone put on this guitar?**
A: From my understanding, Gibson manufactured their own strings used on Gibson and Epiphone Guitars in a factory in Elgin, Illinois until 2008 or 2009. At that point, they subcontracted D'Addario to manufacture the Gibson/Epiphone Branded strings. I believe this particular guitar comes with .010 to .046 gauge strings.  I have sold many Epiphone Les Paul Special VE's and have made a practice of inspecting all guitars before shipment and the strings on them seem very bright, similar to D'Addario XL 110's, which is what I'm guessing is what comes on this model from the factory. That being said, as a touring musician, I change my strings on my main guitars for every show...and for my "B" guitars every 2 to 3 shows...and at generally less that $10 per set...sometimes half that price depending on where you purchase your strings, I would recommend changing your strings as soon as they begin to lose their brightness...which also gives you the opportunity to experiment with different brands and gauges to find what you like best. Personally, I recommend starting with the D'Addario XL 110's for an electric guitar (.010 to .046 gauge), which I have been using on several of my electrics for over 20 years. Happy Playing!!!

**Q: Why does it say Small business??**
A: Simply click on the “Small Business” link in the product listing, for an explanation of Amazons commitment to empowering them. I’ve bought guitars and accessories from Guitar Craftory and have always had a great buyer experience and smooth transactions. They pack well and ship quickly. Hope this helps to answer your question. Make it a great day!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This guitar is highly playable.
*by B***R on January 23, 2019*

The Epiphone LP arrived and turned out to be the same as described by previously posted positive reviews. An excellent instrument. I was careful to inspect it first because if it was defective I was going to just repack it and ship it back. One of the things that surprised me was how well set up this guitar was. The neck was tensioned up with just a tiny bow in it, the way I like it, and the bridge was near perfect. I checked the adjustments with a Snark tuner to see if the 12th fret was really each string's octave, and did random checks on the rest of the fingerboard to make sure the frets were pitch true. The strings might be just the tiniest bit higher than I personally like, but having said that, it seems to make bends a little easier to grab and hold. It's still easy to bar so I may just leave them there. The body's a lighter than some other LPs. This might make the neck feel a skosh heavier if you play standing up. Depends. My personal preference is to have the neck slightly elevated because it makes it easier for me to reach the bass strings, but most people don't seem to care. For me, it doesn't matter since I don't play in a band any more and do all my playing seated nowadays. I bought this model because I have another one with P90 pups and wanted one with humbuckers. The P90s have a terrific sound on single notes. To my ear, they don't have as good of note separation as humbuckers in chords. I like the P90s for their unique sound, though, and the other guitar is still a keeper. This newest one also has terrific tone. The bridge pickup has a distinctive treble for leads, and the neck pickup has a really mellow sound that seems to go with chords better. The bridge pup was setup higher than the neck pup, I guess to make the volume even, because both pups are equal. I got the ebony model and it's a plain Jane. The finish isn't glossy, and you can see the grain in the body. I don't pay much attention to external cosmetics, but it turns out that I like this look. Glossy finishes show smears and wear more, so this ebony, semi rough finish is kind of nice in that respect. Besides, she might not look like much, but she sure can sing. I love this model but if your tastes go to something a little more flashy you may want to go with the sunburst one. As far as the tuning pegs go, they look like the same ones as on the Epiphone LP with P90s. I was going to replace those with Dan Armstongs but when I took them off the guitar, I found that the dress cover was removable. Underneath that, I discover that the pegs I was having issues with are secured with a screw that was too loose. I tightened those and haven't had tuning problems since. Fret board/strings were a little sticky feeling so I used a soft cloth and Pledge and now it feels just fine. I'll keep this one the way it is for awhile to see if it has tuning peg issues. I'll adjust those if necessary. After I change the strings to a set I usually play, I'll recheck the setup and adjust if it's necessary. Overall, this guitar is comfortable and a joy to play, has an accurate fretboard and great tone.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful guitar
*by S***N on July 14, 2024*

Don't let the super cheap price fool you, this thing is amazing. Great sound, comfortable to play, and looks gorgeous. The neck feels wonderful, and the string travel is comfortable, which is great since I picked this up and haven't played in years. The pickups are pretty standard base pickups, but they have good sound, and are easily swapped. It has a great adjustable bridge, which is a huge bonus on such a low priced guitar. Definitely worth picking up!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Present
*by F***Y on November 3, 2025*

Great. Present for Christmas, can't wait for my grandson to get it.

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