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Description
The Epiphone Zephyr #3442 is a semi-hollowbody electric guitar that seamlessly blends vintage charm with modern playability. Ideal for both budding guitarists and seasoned players, this instrument is a nod to the golden era of guitar craftsmanship. Its semi-hollow design delivers a warm, resonant tone that is perfect for jazz, blues, and rock genres, offering a rich sonic palette for versatile performances.
Crafted with a laminated maple top, back, and sides, the Zephyr #3442 ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight feel. Its mahogany neck, coupled with an Indian laurel fingerboard, provides smooth playability and comfort for extended sessions. The dual humbucker pickups deliver a range of tones, from clean and jazzy to gritty and bluesy, allowing you to explore different soundscapes with ease.
The guitar is equipped with high-quality hardware, including Grover tuners for precise tuning stability and a LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge for consistent intonation. With a classic aesthetic accentuated by f-holes and a streamline design, the Epiphone Zephyr #3442 stands out both visually and sonically.
Key Features:
- Semi-hollowbody design for warm, resonant tones
- Laminated maple top, back, and sides
- Mahogany neck with Indian laurel fingerboard
- Dual humbucker pickups for versatile sound options
- Grover tuners for reliable tuning stability
- LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge for consistent intonation
- Classic f-hole and streamline design
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Django Reinhardt used an Epiphone Zephyr #3442 (other sources say a Gibson L5) with a DeArmond pickup hooked to an Epiphone amplifier for a short time during his tour with Duke Ellington 1946. - See more at: http://www.jazzguitar.be/django_reinhardt_guitars.html#sthash.gmpa4UWm.dpuf
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