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In comparison with Gretsch G5421 Electromatic Jet Club
When comparing the Epiphone Modern Les Paul Modern to the Gretsch Electromatic Jet Club, one of the notable differences is the neck construction, with the former featuring a set-in neck while the latter has a bolt-on neck. Both models are six-string, right-handed guitars with solid bodies and passive electronics, but they differ in pickup configuration; the Epiphone uses a single humbucking (SH) setup, whereas the Gretsch employs a dual humbucking (HH) configuration. The scale lengths are also slightly different, with the Les Paul at 24.75 inches and the Jet Club at 24.6 inches. Despite sharing a similar radius of 12 inches, their body shapes vary, affecting playability and aesthetic preference. Additionally, the color options available for both models differ, allowing players to choose based on personal taste and style.
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Product information
Basic information
Product name
Epiphone Modern Les Paul Modern
Brand
Category
Number of strings (total)
Pickup configuration
SH
Right / left-handed
Body shape
General
Body
Solid body
Bridge type
Fixed bridge
Neck construction
Set-in (Glued)
Signature model
No
Design
Colour
Black, Grey, Blue, Red, Orange
Popular series
Dimensions
Radius (inch)
12
Scale length (inch)
24,75
Features
Controls
Coil split
Electronics
Passive
















