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The Epiphone Dot is an affordable archtop guitar based on the Gibson ES-335 Dot which was originally released in 1958. The ES-335 (ES stands for Electric Spanish) was the first commerically available thinline artchtop semi-acoustic and has been an incredibly popular guitar with a massive following. This style of guitar has been used by countless guitarists and B.B. King’s iconic guitar called ‘Lucille’ was based on the later model ES-355.
While the Epiphone Dot is based on the ES-355, this review will not try to compare the two. I believe a guitar should stand on it’s own rather than assess it based on what it is trying to copy. This review will look at whether the Epiphone Dot is a good guitar. Comparing a sub $300 guitar with a $3,000+ guitar is an unfair comparison so let’s focus on whether the Dot is a good guitar on it’s own.
Features Body: Laminated maple Top: Laminated maple Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Rosewood with dot inlays – 24.75″ with 12″ radius Pickups: Alnico Classic Humbucker (neck) and Alnico Classic Plus Humbucker (bridge) Controls: 2 volume and 2 tone knobs with a three way pickup selector Bridge: LockTone Tune-o-matic StopBar Color: available in Cherry, Ebony, Vintage Sunburst and Natural (left handed only available in Cherry)