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Epiphone Dave Grohl DG-335 - Core
From his work as the drummer for the legendary band Nirvana to his achievements as a
guitarist, singer, and songwriter with Foo Fighters, Dave GrohI is an alternative rock
legend who needs no introduction. A longtime Gibson user, his previous Gibson signature guitars have remained extraordinarily popular and command premium prices on the used market - when you can find one. Now Epiphone is extremely proud to once again partner with the Gibson Custom Shop on the release of the Dave Grohl DG-335. It features the combination of ES-335 and Trini Lopez model features Dave requested and that fans expect, including a semi-hollow ES ™ body with bound diamond-shaped sound holes, a one-piece mahogany neck with an elliptical profile, Trini Lopez style headstock with Grover® Mini Rotomatic® tuners, laurel fretboard, and split diamond inlays. The pickups are Dave's preferred Gibson USA Burstbucker™ models, with a Burstbucker 2 in the neck and a Burstbucker 3 in the bridge position. They're wired to CTS® potentiometers, Mallory™ capacitors, and a Switchcraft® 3-way toggle switch and 1 /4" output jack. This is one of the most requested models in Epiphone's history, so we are X-Static to offer this exceptional guitar to players worldwide. An Epiphone Dave Grohl. Hardshell case is also included
Specifications
Body
Shape: ES with Diamond Sound Holes
Material: Layered Maple
Top: Layered Maple
Neck: One Piece Mahogany
Neck Profile: Elliptical C
Nut width: 43mm
Fingerboard: Indian Laurel
Scale length: 24 3/4'' (628.65mm)
Number of frets: 22
Nut: Graph Tech
Inlay: Mother of Pearl Split Diamond
Hardware
Bridge: LockTone Tune-0-Matic
Tailpiece: LockTone Stop Bar
Tuners: Grover Mini Rotomatic
Plating: Nickel
Electronics
Neck pickup: Gibson USA Burstbucker 2
Bridge pickup: Gibson USA Burstbucker 3
Under saddle pickup: N/A
Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone, CTS Potentiometers, Mallory Capacitors
Case
Epiphone Dave Grohl Hardshell