Features
- re-creation of the classic ES-335 Dot guitar from the late '50s
- Maple top, back, and sides coupled with a solid mahogany tone block create amazing sustain and tone
- Exceptionally warm and resonant tone, courtesy of the semi-hollow design
- Alnico Classic and Alnico Classic Plus humbucking pickups can deliver a wide range of vintage-vibed tones
- SlimTaper "D" neck profile
Description
The Dot 335 is Epiphone's version of the historic ES-335 Dot, which has been wowing guitar players all over the world for over four decades. From its inaugural appearance in 1958, Gibson's ES-335 set an unmatched standard. The Dot is crafted with a Maple top, back, and sides coupled with a solid mahogany tone block to create an amazing sustain, warm and resonant tone that players have craved in a semi-hollow instrument. Epiphone's Alnico Classic Humbuckers deliver a wide range of vintage sounds while the 1960's SlimTaper D-shape neck profile is extremely comfortable and easy to play.
Specification
General
Number of Strings
6
Left/ Right Handed
Right Handed
Body
Color
Black
Body Type
Semi-Hollow
Body Shape
ES-335
Body Material
Layered Maple
Finish Type
Gloss
Top Material
Layered Maple
Weight Relief
-
Body Binding
Cream
Neck
Neck Material
Mahogany
Neck Shape
1960's SlimTaper (D-shape)
Fretboard Material
Rosewood
Scale
24.75"
Neck Radius
12"
Frets Size
Medium Jumbo
Number of Frets
22
Fingerboard Inlay
Pearloid Dot
Neck Joint
Set Neck
Neck Finish
Gloss
Nut Material
Plastic
Nut Width
1.68"
Truss rod
Adjustable
Neck Binding
-
Electronics
Number of Pickup(s)
2
Switching
3 way toggle switch
Pickup(s) Type
Passive
Neck Pickup
Epiphone Alnico Classic Humbucker
Middle Pickup
-
Bridge Pickup
Epiphone Alnico Classic Plus Humbucker
Controls
2 Volumes, 2 Tones
Hardware
Hardware Color
Nickel
Tuners
Grover Rotomatic 18:1
Bridge/Tailpiece
Epiphone LockTone Tune-O-Matic
Control Knobs
Plastic Gold Top Hats
Pickguard
Black
Miscellaneous
Included Case/Gig bag
HardShell Case
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