Epiphone Announces New DOT Studio at Winter NAMM
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DOT Studio in Dolphin Gray
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DOT Studio in Tomato
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January 22, 2004
Epiphone's DOT Studio brings new looks, new functionality and new affordability to Epi's wide array of semi-hollowbody electric guitars. Bold new finish colors, ranging from hot Tomato to cool Ice Blue, give the new model its own distinctive flair, and the simplified electronics - just a single tone and single volume control - make for easier sound management.
The trademark DOT design, named for the pearl dot fingerboard markers on early models, was invented by Gibson in 1958 to meld traditional features of hollowbody electrics with the performance of a solidbody. The thinbody, double-cutaway style was adopted by such legendary Epiphones of the 1960s as the Riviera and Sheraton. The DOT style reached a broad new audience when the Epiphone DOT debuted in 1996, and Epi's new DOT Studio expands on the DOT's ever-growing appeal.
The Epiphone DOT Studio features black or white body binding, black hardware, no fingerboard inlay, die-cast machine heads and open-coil Alnico-V humbucking pickups (with a HOT pickup in bridge position). It is available in Alpine White, Black, Lemon, Tomato, Ice Blue and Dolphin Gray finish.
MSRP: $499
For more information, visit their web site at www.epiphone.com. |