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This is a List of Epiphone players (musicians) who have made notable use of Epiphone Guitar models in live performances or studio recordings.Because of the great popularity of these models, musicians are listed here only if their use of these instruments was especially significant – that is, they are musicians with long careers who have a history of faithful Epiphone use, or the particular ...
Generally regarded as Gibson's most famous and widely used acoustic guitar model, it is considered the workhorse of guitars. The Jumbo guitar is signified by the "J" and not to be confused with C.F. Martin & Company's Dreadnought body style. In 1934 the jumbo was Gibson's competing response to Martin's "D" line body shape of 1930s. The jumbo is ...
The design is distinct from a semi-acoustic guitar, which is an electric guitar with the addition of sound chambers within the guitar body. Usually, acoustic-electric guitars are fitted with piezoelectric pickups, requiring a preamplifier incorporated into the guitar body to amplify the signal before it travels to the main guitar amplifier ...
He played a Starfield America signature electric guitar, an AE40 acoustic guitar, both black and green sunburst and an AE20 nylon string guitar. Dino Cazares (born 1966) is the guitarist for Los Angeles-based industrial metal group Fear Factory, Divine Heresy and Asesino. He uses custom made Xiphos 7-strings and RG-2228 8 strings for both ...
The second electric guitar Clapton owned was a red 1964 ES-335 that he used with The Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith and as a solo artist. [29] In 2004 Clapton donated the guitar to an auction to benefit the Crossroads Centre , where it sold for $750,000 – a world-record auction price for a Gibson. [ 30 ]
1964 Gibson J-160E [20] sunburst finish acoustic-electric guitar (purchased during the September 1964 US tour. [22] Modified for the Rubber Soul sessions by moving the pick-up to the bridge side of the sound hole [23]) 1961 Fender Stratocaster [20] in Sonic Blue finish (purchased by Mal Evans during the making of the Help! album) [24]