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Description

The Epiphone Biscuit brings a touch of vintage charm to the modern musician's toolkit. This resonator guitar is inspired by the iconic resonator designs of the early 20th century, making it a captivating choice for those looking to explore a range of musical styles—from blues and folk to country. Crafted with a laminated maple body and a mahogany neck, it offers a robust and resonant tone that is both warm and vibrant.

At the heart of the Biscuit is its nickel-plated resonator cone, a key feature that provides the distinctive metallic sound resonator guitars are known for. This component is expertly paired with a maple biscuit bridge, allowing for superior sound projection and sustain. The comfortable 25" scale length makes it accessible for both beginners and seasoned musicians, while the rounded D-profile neck ensures smooth playability. Aesthetically, the F-holes add a classic touch, making it not just a musical instrument but a piece of art.

The Epiphone Biscuit is also equipped with a single-coil pickup, giving you the flexibility to plug in and amplify your sound when you need more volume or wish to experiment with effects. Whether you're strumming in a quiet room or performing on stage, this resonator guitar delivers authentic tone and style.

Key Features:

  • Nickel-plated resonator cone for enhanced metallic tone
  • Maple biscuit bridge for excellent projection and sustain
  • Laminated maple body with a mahogany neck
  • Single-coil pickup for amplified performance
  • 25" scale length and rounded D-profile neck for comfortable playability
  • Classic F-holes for a vintage aesthetic
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Epiphone Biscuit.

Mods and upgrades

  • Owners recommend replacing the Epiphone Biscuit's original cone with a National cone for significantly improved sound quality.

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Build quality

  • The original biscuit on the Epiphone Biscuit is screwed into the cone, which is a common but notable construction detail.

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Comparisons

  • Players often prefer Dobro Houndogs by Epiphone over Fender resonators due to superior sound and build quality.

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Use cases and applications

  • Round-neck single-cone resonators are favored for bottleneck slide playing, offering versatility similar to regular acoustic guitars.

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User experience

  • Dobro/Epiphone Houndogs are praised for their durability, lasting nearly 20 years even with extensive live performance use.

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