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Description
The Epiphone S310 - Modified is not just another electric guitar; it's a uniquely customized instrument that stands out in both look and sound. Featuring Lace Sensors in the middle and neck positions and a DiMarzio humbucker at the bridge, this guitar offers a versatile tonal palette that caters to a wide range of musical styles. Whether you're diving into vintage rock or exploring modern blues, the upgraded pickups ensure clarity and depth in every note.
While the guitar's body bears the marks of a well-loved instrument, these cosmetic imperfections do not detract from its solid performance. Designed for musicians who value substance over flash, the Epiphone S310 - Modified delivers reliable playability and a personalized touch. Ideal for the left-handed guitarist, this model has been expertly adjusted to complement your playing style. While it doesn't come with a case or trem arm, its unique sound profile makes it a worthy addition to your collection.
Key Features:
- Modified with Lace Sensor pickups (middle and neck)
- DiMarzio humbucker at the bridge for enhanced tonal range
- Designed for left-handed players
- Solid body construction with cosmetic wear
- No case or trem arm included
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3.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
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Funky Tone
I am not sure of the production year of my S310, however everything seems to indicate that it is a 1989 model. Well, I think that this type of 80s guitar definitely attracts me, and this one in particular has some very peculiar pickups [they are not Ceramics] and to my good luck they are Alnico. Either way they throw a sound between Funky, Surf, and Retro. Although this sound characteristic is mainly attributed to the body wood that is Laminated Alder. It is a basic guitar, but with a enough level of potential to make it on some updates. After doing this your S310 will continue to be a low-profile guitar in the world, but... I don't regret taking a little risk with it.
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