EPIPHONE ES 335 DOT PRO SEMI-HOLLOW ELECTRIC GUITAR
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The Epiphone Dot is Epiphone’s version of the venerable Gibson ES335 “Dot”, that has been wowing guitar players all over the world for over four decades. Vintage models with vintage problems simply can’t complete with our Epiphone Dot, which is simply one of our best deals today for guitar players who want the classic sound of an ES335 at an affordable price.
Epiphone is long famous for its own original semi hollowbody models from the 1950s Kalamazoo, Michigan era, including the Riviera and the Sheraton. During the same time those guitars were designed and constructed in Kalamazoo, the ES 335, first introduced in 1958, became a favorite of blues, rock, country, and pop acts for its elegant design and wide array of colorful tone combinations.
The Epiphone Dot, named in reference to its simple Dot fingerboard inlays, brings the sustain and resonance of Gibson’s classic semi hollow design for a bounty less than most solid body guitars. The “Dot” is the same axe that has been the bell weather of every rock and roll breakthrough.
Now for the first time, the “Dot” puts that classic sound and over 40 years of refinements in your hands, the Epiphone way. Just to ensure the perfect playing experience, out price includes a comprehensive PRO-SCM setup prior to shipping with special attention given to the frets, fretboard, action and intonation.
EPIPHONE ES 335 DOT PRO SEMI-HOLLOW ELECTRIC GUITAR SPECIFICATIONS
- Body Material: Laminated maple
- Top Material: Laminated maple
- Neck Material: Mahogany
- Neck Joint: Set-in
- Neck Profile: SlimTaper “D” Profile
- Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
- Fingerboard Position Markers: Pearloid “dot” inlays
- Fingerboard Radius: R12”
- Scale Length: 24.75”
- Nut Width: 1.68″
- Neck Pickup: Alnico Classic Humbucker
- Bridge Pickup: Alnico Classic Plus Humbucker
- Controls: 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone
- Pickup Selector: Epiphone 3 way toggle
- Bridge: LockTone Tune-o-matic
- Tailpiece: StopBar
- Hardware Finish: Nickel
- Machine Heads: Grover 16:1