Epiphone Archtop Guitars
Epiphone has a rich tradition of producing high quality
archtop guitars and this extends to the current range of
excellent instruments. The current Epiphone Archtop Guitar
catalog includes the following models:
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Emperor Regent - a big guitar that delivers sweet tones
with its spruce top and floating mini-humbucker. Ideal for
jazz enthusiasts.
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Broadway - similar in size to the Regent but more
versatile with twin humbuckers, 3-way switch, 2 volume and
2 tone controls.
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Alleykat - small semi-hollow design combined with twin
humbuckers and Tune-o-Matic bridge to deliver a guitar with
great sustain, comfort and tone.
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Wildkat - similar to the Alleykat but features 2 Alnico
V P-90s for a more classic tone.
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ES-175 Reissue - easy upper fret access and 2 Alnico
Classic humbuckers make this a favorite for many jazz and
blues guitarists.
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ES-295 - 2 P-90s and a Bigsby Vibrato make this the
perfect guitar for rock-a-billy.
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B.B. King Lucille - no sound holes, a TP-6 fine-tuning
tailpiece, twin humbuckers, Vari-Tone switch and stereo
output make this a guitar fit for the master.
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Dot - delivers most of the qualities originally
introduced by the Gibson ES-335 Dot in 1958.
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Dot Studio - offers great value and sound with its open
coil Alnico V humbuckers and simplified electronics.
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Casino - another superb quality guitar that has
remained ever popular thanks mainly to its warm yet bright
sound.
Epiphone Artists A to C
Many great guitarists have played Epiphones over the years
including the following:
- Seth Abrams (H20)
- Rhett Akins
- Maria Conchita Alonso
- Dave Amato (REO Speedwagon)
- Andrew Schmidt (Stir)
- Antsy (Trailer Park Troubadors)
- Candace Asher
- Corin Ashley (Pills)
- Chet Atkins
- Greg Attonito (Bouncing Souls)
- Audio Adrenaline
- Jeff Autly (John Cowan)
- Wayne Avers (The Monkees)
- Brad Avery (Third Day)
- Chris Ballew (Presidents Of The United States Of
America)
- Mat Barber (Emanuel)
- Joe Bob Barnhill
- Paul Barrere (Little Feat)
- Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (Steely Dan / Doobie Brothers)
- Tim Beattie (Brad Cotter)
- Margaret Becker
- Jay Belloruse (Paula Cole)
- Robby Bennett (Pepper's Ghost)
- John Berry
- George Biando (George Biando)
- Billy Bigford (The Brat Attack)
- Adam Blake (H20)
- Jeff Blando (Slaughter / Vince Neil)
- John Bohlinger (Nashville Star)
- Terry Lee Bolton
- Rick Borgia
- Nate Bott (Big City Rock)
- Ronny Bowman (Lonesome River Band)
- Pat Boyack (Marsha Ball)
- Loetta Branks (lila McCann)
- Kenneth Brian
- Kix Brooks
- Robert Breen (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club)
- Bob Britt (Dixie Chicks)
- Chad Brock (Chad Brock)
- Donny Brown (Verve Pipe)
- Jackson Browne
- Duwayne Burnside (The Mississippi Mafia)
- Kristian Bush (Sugarland)
- Casey Calvert (Hawthorne Heights)
- Phil Campbell (Motorhead)
- Scott Campbell (The Sillies)
- Paul Cardone (Sattellites)
- Andrew Carillo (Joan Osborne)
- Micah Carli (Hawthorne Heights)
- Jack Casady (Hot Tuna / Jefferson Airplane)
- Bruce Chanel
- Chris Chaney (Janes Addiction)
- Eva Chavela
- Cherry Poppin' Daddy's
- Chris Chew (North Mississippi Allstars)
- Sara Church
- Popa Chubby
- Andy Childs (Sixwire)
- Danny Cicchone (Tracy Bonham)
- Matt Clark (Freakhouse)
- Rob Clay (Cravin Melon)
- Phillip Claypool
- Tammy Cochran
- Jimmy Cokenos (Finger Eleven)
- George Edward Cole
- Paula Cole
- Charlie Colin (Train)
- Nick Colionne
- John Connolly (Seven dust)
- Ronnie Cook
- Brad Cotter
- Randy Coven
- Peter Criss
- Wes Cunningham
You can find lots more Epiphone Artists here .
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