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Epiphone is thrilled to introduce the third signature guitar crafted in collaboration with Trivium's amazing Matt Heafy - the Matt Heafy Les Paul Custom Origins. This 7-string electric guitar comes with a pair of custom-voiced Fishman Fluence pickups, each offering three unique tones. The Alnico neck pickup gives you a modern, high-output Alnico humbucker sound, a clean and fluid neck humbucker sound, and a glassy single coil sound. The Ceramic bridge pickup provides options of modern, high-output ceramic humbucker tone, passive ceramic humbucker tone, and an overwound single coil tone. You can easily select these tones using the push/pull volume and tone pots. The maple-capped mahogany body has modern weight relief for long, comfortable playing sessions. The mahogany neck features a fast-playing SpeedTaper D profile and a contoured heel for easy access to the upper frets. With gold hardware, including locking Grover Rotomatic tuners with Tulip buttons, and classic Les Paul Custom looks, it's a real eye-catcher on stage. Available in Ebony and Bone White gloss finishes, and comes with a custom hardshell case. Details: Body - Mahogany; Top - Maple; Weight Relief - Modern; Binding - 7-Ply Top, 5-Ply Headstock, 1-Ply Neck; Neck - Mahogany; Neck Profile - Speed Taper D; Nut Width - 1.89', 48mm; Fingerboard - Ebony; Scale Length - 25.512', 648mm; Number of Frets - 22; Nut - Graph Tech; Inlays - Custom Blocks; Bridge - Locktone Tune O Matic; Tailpiece - Locktone Stop Bar; Knobs - Black Knurled Metal; Tuners - Grover Locking Mini Rotomatic w/Tulip Buttons; Neck Pickup - Fishman MKH Fluence w/Alnico Magnets; Lead Pickup - Fishman MKH Fluence w/Ceramic Magnets; Controls - 2 Volume (Push-Pull Coil Splits), 2 Tone (Humbucker Pickup Voicing); Case - Custom Hardshell. PLU: EILPCMKH7EBGH
Using this Epiphone Matt Heafy Les Paul Custom Origins guitar is a breeze. First, make sure it's properly tuned using the Grover locking tuners. You can easily switch between different tones using the push/pull volume and tone pots on the guitar. When you're playing, the modern weight relief on the body ensures you can play for hours without getting tired. For cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the body and strings after each use. Keep the guitar in its hardshell case when not in use to protect it from dust and damage. If you're going to store it for a long time, make sure to loosen the strings a bit to prevent stress on the neck. And don't forget to check the tuning regularly, especially if the temperature or humidity changes.