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Epiphone L-00 Studio Electro Acoustic Guitar

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SKU:
EE00VSNH1
UPC:
711106331966
MPN:
EE00VSNH1
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£329.00

Description

L-00 Studio

Featuring a Solid Spruce Top and Fishman Electronics

Epiphone

The Epiphone L-00 Studio Acoustic/Electric guitar is a direct descendent of Epiphone’s original line of flattops going back to the golden age of acoustic guitars in the 1930s. The smaller "parlor" or "blues box" style acoustic guitar is favored by blues players of all eras for its compressed, woody tonal quality, short scale, and comfortable weight, which makes it ideal for fingerpicking or the bark of a bottleneck slide. Now featuring the Fishman® Sonitone™ soundhole preamp and Fishman® Sonicore™ pickup, the L-00 Studio Acoustic/Electric can now plug-in and be heard on any size stage with first class acoustic/electric sound. 

Detailed Specifications

Body

Body Shape
Acoustic
Body Material
Select Mahogany
Top
Solid Spruce
Back
Select Mahogany
Side
Select Mahogany

Neck

Material
Mahogany
Profile
SlimTaper™ D
Scale Length
24.75"
Fingerboard Material
Indian Laurel
Fingerboard Radius
12"
Number Of Frets
19
Frets
Medium Jumbo
Nut Width
1.68"
Inlays
Pearloid Dot
Joint
Glued-in

Hardware

Finish
Nickel
Tuner Plating
Nickel
Bridge
Indian Laurel
Tuning Machines
Grover® Rotomatic® with mini buttons 14:1
Pickguard
Imitation Tortoise with metal E
TrussRod
Adjustable

Electronics

Under Saddle Pickup
Fishman® Sonicore™
Controls
Fishman® Sonitone™ Soundhole mounted Volume and Tone controls
Output Jack
1/4"
Preamp
Fishman® Sonitone™
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Warranty Information

1 year
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Additional Information

Model:
EL00 Pro
Guitar type:
Acoustic guitar
Colour:
Vintage sunburst
Number of strings:
6
Guitar hardware:
Nickel
Top:
Solid spruce
Sides:
Mahogany
Back:
Mahogany
Fingerboard:
Rosewood
Pick up:
Fishman
Website:
www.epiphone.com
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1 Review

  • 5

    Back to school

    Posted by An old blues drummer on 31st Oct 2016

    In the early 60's we had a "blues band" at my school in Edinburgh. We had heard Eric Clapton in the Yarbirds and Keith Richards in the Stones and we dug into their musical sources. I'm still following that road and wanted a parlour style guitar. Rainbow had a mahogany version and it has been my acoustic guitar of choice. The action is ideal for slide guitar and spends most of its time in an open tuning. Thank you Rainbow.

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