First introduced in the late 50s, the ES series became an instant rock classic, bringing the feel and look of an archtop to a generation of players who had grown up playing solid body guitars like the Les Paul. The ES-335, the first in the ES series, was an instant success. Now Epiphone introduces the ES-335 PRO an instrument with its roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphones Kalamazoo factory was producing rocks most legendary instruments. Featuring an ES-style body with Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-335 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style. Other classic features include a tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece for incredible sustain, Wilkinson vintage-style tuning machines, and a rosewood fretboard adorned with small block inlay.
Epiphone introduces the ES-339 PRO, now in Pelham Blue! — an instrument with roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphone's Kalamazoo factory was producing some of rock's most legendary instruments. Featuring a reduced size ES-style body with classic ProBucker™ humbucker pickups, the ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style. First introduced in the late '50s, the ES series became an instant rock classic, bringing the feel and look of an archtop to a generation of players who had grown up playing solid body guitars like the Les Paul. The ES-335, the first in the ES series, was an instant success. But for many players who were used to smaller solid body guitars, the ES-335 felt too bulky to play on stage. The new ES-339 PRO is the perfect remedy, featuring smaller body dimensions while still retaining the bell-like tone the ES series is famous for.
Late guitar legend Joe Pass has lent his name to one of Epiphone's most popular archtops. The comfortable to play Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II Archtop is slightly smaller in dimensions than the jumbo Jazz-boxes, and features a single trapeze tailpiece for traditional styling and twin Humbucker pickups for unmatched tone. A warm, smooth and silky affordable archtop that delivers rich, smokey tones from jazz to blues.
The Epiphone Zenith Electro Acoustic Guitar is a limited edition from Epiphone and features the fabled Robot Tuners borrowed from parent company Gibson in a new 'Lite' package that sees all the needed compontents housed on the headstock.18 preset tunings can be stored.
The Epiphone Elitist Dwight Yoakam 'Dwight Trash' Casino Semi Acoustic Guitar is a Limited Edition guitar designed in collaboration with Dwight and Epiphone’s design team, bringing you a Casino that is just like Dwight’s music, a breakthrough combination of a familiar tune with a whole new groove. For the first time in the history of the Casino, Epiphone and Dwight Yoakam collaborated to give the 'Dwight Trash' Casino a Beveled Reverse Firebird style headstock. This allows bass strings to have a slightly looser tension and treble strings to have a higher tension while still retaining the Casino’s personality. The Epiphone Elitist series offers players the ultimate Epiphone experience and the 'Dwight Trash' is no different featuring a Gibson USA P90T Dogear pickup in the neck position and a Gibson USA P90R Dogear in the bridge position. The tone and volume controls are classic vintage style with gold metal inserts with pointers and the 3-way Switchcraft toggle is set up for rhythm, lead, and both pickups. Case included.