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The Epiphone Dot Studio Semi Hollow Electric Guitar Overview
The Dot Studio semi hollow electric guitar from Epiphone is part of a low-priced series of instruments of top standard and value for money, and low on frills. The light release of Gibson's famous 335 model can certainly be lacking some details, just like a pickguard, pickup covers, and even the dot markers on the guitar neck that got this instrument its nickname back in the day, but it surely shouldn't look bad when held up in opposition to the competitors.

Basic features on the Epiphone Dot Studio comprise of vintage-styled Alnico V Plus pickups, a LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and a stopbar tailpiece to anchor the strings solidly to the body of the instrument. Talking of the body -- all the things you have the ability to notice on it is made from mahogany, a thick tone wood that provides a dim, smoky tone well suited for blues-based rock and jazz.

The six string is accessible in some correctly understated and clean finish versions e . g . worn cherry, worn brown, and worn vintage sunburst, as well as some more highly modern ones. The Chinese-made Dot Studio shows a very high degree of excellence and attention to details that belies a surprisingly low store price of somewhere about 300 dollars.

Eventhough it can certainly not nearly meet the famous excellence and force of the classic 335 it is based around, almost all guitar players would most likely be hard pressed to excuse having to pay $2500 more to switch to the version having the famed Gibson logo on the headstock. The Dot Studio is a flexible, rock-solid axe that anyone would be very pleased to use in a gig with them. And with all that cash you kept, you may well purchase a kick-ass amplifier to go with it!




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