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El-Degas Les Paul

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Features 8.0 (15 responses)
Sound 8.3 (15 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 7.8 (14 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.0 (12 responses)
Customer Support 4.5 (2 responses)
Overall Rating 8.9 (15 responses)
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Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: 200.00
Submitted 02/26/2007 at 05:29pm by mike
Email: teleman84 at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 8
i just bought an el degas les paul....200.00 bucks at a local pawn shop.tobacco sunburst.2 humbuckers,and a coil tap on the bridge pu....it says made in japan on the plate,,,bolt on.......i was,nt sure about the bolt on neck, sound wise,,,but it blows me away

Sound : 8
sounds creamy and smooth at low volume,,crank it and honks with the best,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
action is a bit hi but that is easy to adjust,,finish is cool,,,plain and simple,,,tobacco sun burst

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
i haven,t used at a gig yet,,but i,m sure it cut it o.k.,,,i play a lot of slide guitar and it will be great...

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
i.ve been playing for many years and i think i will buy another when i find one,,,ti,s not the holy grail of guitars but for 200.00,,,it is a very good guitar.....shame on gibson for chargeing sooooooo much.....but these and others are out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rock on!!!!!!


Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: US $0
Submitted 02/17/2006 at 09:18pm by Nick plante
Email: nick at dplante<dot>ca

Features : 9
My guitAR WAS MADE IN 1978, jAPAN, RUNS GREAT, FEATURE ARE PRETTY GOOD

Sound : 10
This is the only electric guitar I own and it runs great, the sound on it is awsome especially with boss metal zone in marshall amp, Those are pretty goood for stock pickups of the age they are

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
The guitar body job is just wearing out ther are scartches evrywhere dents quite easily the white trim is yellowing over time

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I own quite a bit of other guitars and this is the one that plays best but for the smouthness of the neck it isn't the best If you can find one get one black ones are quite nice looking


Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: 100 (canadian dollars) used
Submitted 02/19/2005 at 05:21am by Martin Monteith
Email: shred_monger at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 9
Made in Korea, I purchased my El Degas Les Paul replica about 5 years ago. I bought it for 100 bucks Canadian from my brother in law who just quit playing in a punk band.....Body, Black with white pinstriping aroung the edges(pinstriping is yellowing slowly with age. Dual humbuckers ( have removed the neck pickup and replaced it with a Semour Duncan _George Lynch screamin demon. I like the original pickups i was just looking for different tone.The duncan works great on those slow arpeggio licks and i love the overdrive feel of the original in the bridge placment. IN fact I use the original pickup more than the duncan, it seems to have more clarity or high end . Both pickups have independent tone and volume. Action is great .Body is almost immaculate with a couple of small chips on the back. Very reliable, no tremolo or locking nuts....never goes out of tune. Hardware has a brass aged colour, I am going to clean all the metalwork up later.Solid Mahogony body and neck.No bolt on here ! EL DEGAS LOGO AND GIBSON ARTWORK on headstock rosewood fretboard. with 22 frets. IF you do a google search of Les Paul Guitar and select images you will see the black guitar in front of a marshall. The only diff is mine says El DegaS...the logo is identical This guitar just feels great, I have owned many guitars, Cort Srtat , Unkown Flying V, BC Rich WORLOCK, I have a Yamaha RGX603s, HONDO SG ,3 unkown LES PAUL LIKE crappers ,etc etc...point is, THis has been the best guitar Ive played yet. Great sustain, its got lots of weight,minimal noise, Ive done some resoldering nothing major. I will keep this AX till the day i die. I suspect these are colectors items as it has great history and sounds as good as a "real" gibson....does anyone have any idea what year this model is ?

Sound : 9
Influences, 70's early 80's metal scene, sabbath ,priest, maiden,scorpions etc.

I use a MArshall G50RCD , Korg Toneworks AX1500G effects board, Marshall compressor pedal. BOSS chorus ,Boss Heavy Metal ,BOSS Chorus DELAY.

Minimal noise, slight stativk sound when adjusting volume.

VERY FULL tones, especially with the Duncan Pickup slapped in, I still gave the original pickup and metalwork so dont get mad.

This buppy works great in regular tuning or drop D, whatever your poison this puppy delivers. Great action, Great sustain

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Action is great, Pickups are solid and work great ,routing fine harware oxidized jack connector was loose replaced screw. all is good

Reliability/Durability : 10
with stands live playing. Hardware great, finish is good, strap buttons are solid, dependable, I wouldnt use any guitar at a live gig without a backup, But its very reliable if thats what you mean.

Customer Support : No Opinion
no dealings with the EL DEGAS

Overall Rating : 9
been playing 17 years, own westbury bass yamaha keyboard dear semi acoustic and a yamaha rgx 603,

Could never replace this guitar.

I love that it stays in tune and sings like an angel.
I hate that I dont have 2 of them

Favoutite feature, Solid body through neck mahogony 1 piece great sustain
Was fate that i stumbled apon this.


Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: 495.00 (canadian) used
Submitted 05/09/2003 at 12:00am by Torsten Jorgensen
Email: juniorpdr<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 8
This black beauty was made in the early 1980's, probably Japan. It has the usual amount of frets, however, no wear. this guitar was babied by previous owner, whom, i'm told is a guitar tech. The body is mahogany and weighs a blue bloody ton. The electronics were replaced with Ibanes dimarzio dual sound humbuckers and a splittter switch added for even more virsitility of sound. Still has the brass bridge and nut. The nut was custom made to give that sideways eight sustain. (infinity and beyond) The finish is black with white 3 pinstripe binding. The tuning heads are gold plated replacements. Of course the guitar is a Les Paul custom two pick up El Degas I bought in Toronto Canada for $495.00 cdn. The neck is like the club you would expect from a Gibson and commands fast playing, whether you can or not. It came with a chincy case of cardboard that I immediatly replaced with a hardshell case for $65.00 cdn. This baby rocks.

Sound : 8
Since I am a drummer at heart, this guitar suits me perfectly for those intricate speedy rhythms that I do. I can't turn my amp past 1/2 of 1 on the upper settting of the pick up selector (lead) but the rhythm settting is way low. When I use the splittter switch, i get a tapping static sound that is hardly noticeable at louder volumes. Because of the nature of the electronics, I get a great set of sounds, from superbly clean to get down raunchy. This guitar can beat up any real Gibson any day dude. The one thing I don't like about it, is I can't play as gast as the neck wants me to. oooh la la !

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I'm sure the factory set it up fine, but the previous owner made this baby his own. I can't explain the magic in this guitar, but I can feel it. The bottom cutaway had a small section of exposed wood, which is why I know it's mahogany. The head stock had wear around the top front. My friend Woody filled in the damage to protect the wood from moisture and give it that all black look it had when it left the factory. The area around the pick ups is raised, as the wood must have been carved that way to give it the true custom look. The action is like cutttting through butta'.

Reliability/Durability : 8
This baby does it all. Live, studio, rehearsal, you name it. I would however use a back up because I can't change strings fast enough if I break one. This thing is a tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I think if I took it to Ibanez, they might help me, for a fee. Perhaps it is not well known that the El Degas company was sued by Gibson because their copies were so good, Gibson couldn't stand the competition, or, the potential thereof. Maybe I should take it to Gibson if I need something done. Perhaps they will give me a discount on repairs for the recouping of legal fees for the company they closed down. (non of the above statements may be true, but it makes a good story)

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing approx. 25 years. I own a fender deluxe 85 amp, ibanez acoustic , epiphone strat , sparling and maurice trainor yvm 10 4 channel mixer, 5 piece pearl drum kit circa 1975, tamma floor tom, lp percussion bongos, cb percussion tenor tom, slingerland snare drum, westbury snare drum , adc 16 band equalizer, the list goes on. If it were stolen, I doubt I could find another, so I'd have to bite the dust and probably would have to settle for a gibson. oh well. I love the look man. OOOOOOHHHHHH, it's indescribable. shiny and pretty. I compared it to other guitars , such as fenders,i don't like the sound or the necks. I tried the epiphone version, pleeecchhhhh. I chose this one because it is the bently of the guitar copy world. Could not find anything that even came close. Not even for $5000.00 dollars U.S. funds. This baby kicks ass !!!!! I wish this guitar had a third pick up just so I could have 2 times infinity of sound and fun. Besides that little nagging voice that tells me you guys don't believe me, theres not much more to tell realy, except that, if you find an El Degas Les Paul copy in the mud someday, treat it with love and it will love you back.


Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: US $100 used
Submitted 12/02/2002 at 04:27pm by Frank
Email: transnet<at>quixnet dot net

Features : 8
Bought used in 1973 for $100.
Solid body Dark Chocolate Brown with White (cream) piping.
2 Pick ups not identified, solid black encased.
phase shifter.
Tune-O-Matic Bridge.
Non-locking tuners.
gig-bag

Sound : 10
Love the sound!
Blues is crisp.
Used an old SEARS SILVERTONE tube amp 500 watts.
MONSTER SOUND.
Now using Korg amp.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action fast and easy.
Fret board is now worn which speeds the action more

Reliability/Durability : 10
Solid!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
Novice player when purchased.
Played off and on for 20 years.


Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: US $250.00
Submitted 09/20/2002 at 01:48am by Anonymous
Email: emmonschris<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 10
This is an El Degas Goldtop Les Paul. The chrome neck plate on the back says "made in Japan" and l am guessing that it is from the late 70's. lt has 2 Humbuckers in it with a coil tap. Now l did buy this used, but it has Dimarzios in it. As far as l know they used their own pick ups in their guitars. As everyone else has said in the review, the body woods are unknown. Rating for features is based on the way l got it with the modifications.

Sound : 10
l had on of these in High School 10 years ago. l missed the sound and have been looking for another and lucked upon one on Ebay. l play through a Fender Twin "Red Knob" 1988 and use a POD 2.0 and a Grunge pedal for effects. l also own a Fender Telecaster Plus 1996 and a Fender Heavy Metal Strat 1990 and l have a Larrivee D- 03 acoustic.

With the Dimarzios in the Lp l can get some not bad sounds, but where this guitar really shines is when it is run through the Grunge pedal and the POD. l can duplicate a Zakk Wylde or Pantera sound with ease. She screams and sustains. lf you are into Metallica or really heavy shit, grab this. You can also get a perfect Slash- GnR solo sound on the neck position. As said before, the sound isnt to great for clean, my Tele takes care of all of my clean work and classic rock, but if you want to sound like Dimebag for under $400 grab one of these and make sure you change the pick ups with some Duncan JB's or some Dimarzio Super distortin. l rate the guitar for sound for what l use it for and that is metal and solos.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Everything is great except that the binding on the neck is shrinking a little. Built good by nips for only pennies an hour

Reliability/Durability : 9
l would always bring a back up to a gig, this guitar cant cover everything that l play, but it could take a few spills, lt is pretty solid

Customer Support : No Opinion
They were sued out of business by Gibson in the mid - late 80's . Which is too bad. 1 - because this company came incredibly close to the Gibson sound and feel with out having Gibson fuck you up the ass by charging you $2500 and up for a LP. l have owned a Gibson LP before and it did sound better clean, but cant touch the El degas distorted. Thanks to Gibson, we cant contact El Degas for further comment

Overall Rating : 8
l am still looking to buy a few more El Degas LP's, in the Burgandy, so if you have one for sale in good shape feel free to contact me
emmonschris@hotmail.com


Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: $200 (Canadian) used
Submitted 04/15/2002 at 01:13pm by Rob Salviato
Email: robsalviato at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 8
I haven't the slightest idea when or where this guitar was made, but by all acounts on this site it has to be around 20-25 years old. I got it used for a good price and it is my first electric guitar. Haven't figured out if it is a solid top or not, but i think so, i plan on taking it apart in the summer. It has 4 knobs, 2 for volume, 2 for tone, a switch with 3 positions, 2 humbuckers, pearl (plastic) inlays on the kneck, the little gibson thing on the head with the ugly el degas titling. I don't know what kind of wood it is but it is heavy and of good quality, I plan on stripping it down to original colour because soemone stained it an ugly burgandy brown. Tuners are just standard. This guitar deserves a good makeover, and after its long life most certainly some upgrades.

Sound : 8
The humbuckers on mine are pretty much garbage, but this guitar is excellent for alternative/metal, anything richer and i pick up my acoustic. The sound on this guitar is full and of good quality for a copy but if anything the pickups need a good replacing.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Excellent copy, I love it when somebody says "wow that is a gibson!" before they see the el degas name on the head. Previous owners haven't taken any care to it and i must of removed about an inch of fingerprints off of it but it is most definitly salvagable.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Just got it, very sturdy, by its looks it has been through alot.

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 9
Hey it plays, it plays well... despite the fact i thinkit is quite ugly that is nothing that can't be fixed with some clean up work. While I plan on keeping this one forever it is most definitly worth it, plus where else can you get a rich counterfeit story in a guitar?

If anyone could help me with identifying more about this guitar please send me an e-mail and i'll gladly send you a pic of it...


Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: US $0
Submitted 03/21/2002 at 11:05pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
This guitar is about 25 years old, probably made in korea. If Korea is a world leader in anything, its not guitars, its briefs. nice cotton tighty whities - my favorite. wearing one as i speak. I should know b/c I was born there.

Standard features found on a les paul custom. It has this small toggle switch. Could be a coil splitter for the bridge pickup. But since I only use the neck pickup, I don't mind not knowing. The finish is superb.

Sound : 5
I have two guitars, stock american strat and this one. Since I really like to solo on the neck pickup (trying to get a fat Santana'ish tone) the strat doesn't really cut it at times. These pickups, whatever they are, have no subtlety to them, IMHO they only sound good maxed to get a really driven sound. I don't see why anyone would even try to get a sweet clean sound from this guitar. The bass booms overpowering the higher strings. I only use this guitar distorted. This guitar can scream pretty good, just never ask it to gently weep or whisper (I only ask that from my strat and the latter from my wife)

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
Fret work is mediocre and the fingerboard construction is noticeably imperfect but sustain and overall sound is unaffected so who cares. The feel is nice - the neck lends itself to playability. Intonation was messed up, the twelve fret was almost a semitone off, but this was easliy remedied by adjusting the bridge. Electronics never have given me a problem. I don't really dabble in changing pickups and pots, etc to get a killer sound. if the guitar sounds decent, that's fine with me, ie the pickups are okay and so are the supporting pans and wires. However, the tuners are messed up. They have to be tightened ferociously in order to stay in tune. but then again I hear the same complaint by actual les paul owners. I like the brass nut.

Reliability/Durability : 10
never had a problem with it. I dropped it a few times - the floor got the worst of it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed to deal with them

Overall Rating : 7
If this guitar was lost or stolen, I would actually be glad in a sense. Not that I hate this guitar or I like losing things but it would help justify to my wife that i needed to buy a replacement guitar. I would buy an epiphone casino. In any case, if you can't afford a real les paul, this is the next best thing for the money - if you can find one.


Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: US $125 used
Submitted 08/27/2001 at 06:32am by Scotty Matthews
Email: NOSPAMscottymatthews at writeme<dot>com

Features : 5
Made in Korea, circa 1975. 22 semi-round frets, true Gibson Style Arch Top with two volume and two tone controls, and three-way pickup toggle up top. Two stock (unbranded) pickups. Can't be sure of the woods used, but it's solid (and heavy) like the Original Gibson Les Paul standard. All chrome hardware, burgundy finish with cream bindings. It has an after-factory mini-toggle between the top two knobs. I haven't torn open the electronics, but this switch sounds like a phase reverse for the bridge pickup.

Sound : 10
The stock tuners are pretty worn, and feel like they went untouched for years before I picked it up, but once I set the intonation, it stays in tune surprizingly well. It is not noticeably noisy, though with my Rocktron Rampage amp, which has a built-in gain-riding circuit, the pickups can exhibit microphonic feedback even at moderate levels(more to do with the amp than this guitar.) It faithfully reproduces the familiar tones and characteristic sound of the Les Paul.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
I got it used, and I had to do some basic setup on it when I got it, but it plays clean and looks beautiful.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Have gigged with it, and it appears to be reliable. As far as durability... it was in near-pristine shape when I bought it, except for a little seperation of the binding from the body along the upper inside curvature (less than a quarter of an inch of the binding had a gap between binding and body.) Otherwise, apart from the usual buckle scratches on the backside, the clearcoated burgundy finish still looks beautiful and nearly flawless. Holds a nice shine. Not bad for a 26-year old guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
The company is gone now, to the best of my knowledge. This is the "lawsuit" Les Paul, with identical headstock and design, and my guess is that Gibson sued them into the ground. Glad this one came off the factory floor before the doors closed!

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing guitar for twenty four years, but only a couple of years ago made my foray into the electric amplified arena. I would be heartbroken if this guitar vanished... I absolutely love playing it, and I love the tone. For a guitar that looks and feels like a genuine Gibson Les Paul, but only cost a tenth of the price, there's no question--I lucked-out. Great axe. I'll be playing it for a long time to come. I did see one scathing review further up on this board, but the author gave zero specifics and clearly wasn't interested in a fair evaluation. My advice: if you can get your hands on one of these baby's for under $250, BUY IT. There will be no more made, ever. They'll go down in rock & roll history as the swetest lawsuit Les Paul knock-off ever produced.


Product: El-Degas Les Paul
Price Paid: 250$ (canadian) used
Submitted 12/17/2000 at 12:50pm by ziggypoo
Email: whabawhaba<dot>ca

Features : 9
Japanese made, 22 frets, solid top. humbucking pick-ups. maple neck. nice black finish. perfect les paul imitation(2 volume knobs and 2 tone knobs) non-locking tuning. pretty nice neck.

Sound : 8
i love it. i play rock, alternative, whatever i want with this baby, and its all good. nice tone. pretty much the same as a gibson.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
i got it used, so its got that "worn-in" look we all love. controls are in pretty good shape.

Reliability/Durability : 9
very reliable. solid. it should last awhile.

Customer Support : 7
6 month warranty. i wish it was longer...

Overall Rating : 8
this guitar is an exact les paul copy. ive used both, and this is almost the same, except for the word gibson on it. it feels nice, and plays nice too.

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