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The Epiphone Artist Collection Dave Grohl DG-335 semi-acoustic guitar is a striking mash-up between an ES-335 and a Trini Lopez, complete with Gibson USA pickups and a Pelham Blue paint-job.
Often considered a deluxe version of the Gibson 335, the Sheraton thinline arch-top is one of Epiphone's enduring legends. Among others, this irresistibly handsome semi-acoustic guitar has been played by the blues master himself: Mr. John Lee Hooker.
The Casino is one of Epiphone's most popular original semi-acoustic guitars. In fact, it can even be heard on records cut by the Rolling Stones and the Beatles.
Part of the Inspired by Gibson Custom Shop Collection, the Epiphone 1942 Banner J-45 revives a true workhorse from the '40s, complete with a thermo-aged soundboard, an L.R. Baggs VTC preamp and an under-saddle piezo pickup.
A dreadnought-style acoustic guitar complete with a deep and comfortable cutaway and a lush, steel-string sound: meet the beginner-friendly and stage-ready Epiphone J-15 EC.
Epiphone's very own Embassy bass is back! Originally released in 1963 to compete with the Thunderbird, this modernised love-note comes refined by features fit to shape a stubborn, ground-shaking character of its very own.
The eye-catching Epiphone sixties-style SG bass guitar has a vintage feel and sound, but without the enormous price tag and without any of the problems associated with authentic vintage bass guitars.
Epiphone present the ES Collection E-335, a more affordable version of the legendary ES-335 semi-acoustic built by parent company Gibson, packed with various welcome upgrades.
Strongly based on the original, early '80s Epiphone Riviera semi-acoustic guitar, this Noel Gallagher Wine Red signature model offers maximum authenticity and the fiery tone of two Alnico Classic PRO humbuckers.
Part of the Modern Series, Epiphone offer the Les Paul Classic. Inspired by the legendary guitars produced by their mother-company, Gibson, this model brings that classic LP foundation, modern upgrades and a friendly price.
1961 was a classic year for the SG, when the iconic sharp-horned double-cut represented a step away from the Gibson Les Paul. The Epiphone SG Standard '61 evokes all that vintage character, at an insanely friendly price.
If wrapping your hands around a Les Paul Custom seems like an unattainable dream, then this model is made for you, my friend. This Gibson Collection inspired LP packs vintage looks and sound at under a quarter of the price.
This double-cut solid-body has all the looks and sounds of an SG standard and since it's been built by Gibson's daughter company, Epiphone, you can start rockin' right away without having to spend a mountain of money.
This is the Epiphone 940-EXPL2 Explorer Hard Case: a made-to-measure guitar case for Epiphone Explorer models that comes finished with an accessory compartment and four dependable latches.
This classic double-cut packs all the sonic power we've come to expect from an SG Standard but, since it's built by Gibson's brainchild, Epiphone, comes at a much easier-going price. This is the left-handed edition.
A difficult to play beginner guitar can be pretty discouraging for learners. Epiphone find that unacceptable and offer the Classical E1 Full Size: a classical guitar that comes finished with a narrower nut and neck for a more inspired feel.
Furnished with a soft grey-plush interior the Epiphone 940-MJCS hardshell case has been custom-built for the acoustic Epiphone EJ-200SCE Coupe and J-200 EC Studio guitars.
Expanding his signature Gibson and Epiphone collection, Alex Lifeson drops the Epiphone Artist Collection Alex Lifeson Les Paul Custom Axcess solid body, complete with a form-fitting hardshell case.
Epiphone present the ES Collection E-335: a more affordable take on the legendary ES-335 semi-acoustic built by parent company Gibson and packed with various welcome upgrades.
Coated in Stealth black, this semi-acoustic Emily Wolfe Sheraton signature model doesn't even reflect light. Rich with classic features enhanced by some sweet modern tweaks, this is a truly unique semi-acoustic guitar.
The legendary status of any '60s Les Paul is undeniably well grounded, which is exactly why they come at an antique-style price. Here, Epiphone offer a faithful ode to this classic model, at maybe a quarter of the price.
To celebrate 150 years in the business, Epiphone drop a very special selection of limited edition models, each based on some of their most legendary offerings, including the semi-acoustic Zephyr DeLuxe Regent archtop.
The legendary status of any '60s Les Paul is undeniably well grounded, which is exactly why they come at an antique-grade price. Here, Epiphone offer a faithful ode to this classic model, at maybe a quarter of the price.
If you're hopelessly in love with the sound of the '50s-era Les Paul but don't exactly have the cash needed to get a vintage Gibson, here's the just-as-devoted but friendly-priced Epiphone Les Paul Standard '50s.
Part of the Inspired by Gibson collection, the Epiphone J-45 Standard is a solid choice if you're looking for a slope-shoulder dreadnought that offers a ton of bang for your buck, authentic looks, and great sound.
For decades, American-built vintage Epiphone models have been a must-have for all hardcore guitar connaisseurs and now, to offer more guitarists that same antique quality, Epiphone offer up the semi-acoustic USA Casino.
Epiphone presents the ES Collection ES-335: a more affordable incarnation of the legendary semi-acoustic built by parent company Gibson that comes packed with some tasty upgrades.
This is the Epiphone 940-EVCS Flying V Hard Case: a custom-moulded guitar case for the Epiphone Flying V that comes furnished with heavy-duty hardware and a handy accessory compartment.
If a genuine Les Paul Custom seems like nothing more than an unattainable fever dream, allow Epiphone make that dream a reality with the authentic vintage style and sound of this Inspired By Gibson Collection LP Custom.
Epiphone present the ES Collection E-335: a more affordable version of the legendary ES-335 semi-acoustic guitar built by parent company Gibson, packed with various welcome upgrades.
The distinctly cool face of the Les Paul Special, along with the fat Gibson sound of two P-90 pickups is now made available at a much more achievable, Epiphone price. This is the left-handed model.