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Epiphone Original Broadway, Vintage Sunburst
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Epiphone 1958 Korina Explorer, Natural
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Epiphone 1958 Korina Flying V, Natural
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Epiphone 1959 Les Paul Standard Outfit, Aged Dark Cherry Burst, B-Stock
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Epiphone 1961 Les Paul SG Standard, Aged '60s Cherry
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Epiphone Alex Lifeson Les Paul Custom Axcess, Ruby
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Epiphone Coronet, Ebony
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Epiphone Crestwood Custom, Polaris White
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Epiphone Dave Mustaine Flying V Prophecy, Aged Dark Red Burst
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Epiphone ES-339, Vintage Sunburst, Second-Hand
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Epiphone Inspired by Gibson 1963 Firebird I, Heather Poly
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Epiphone Inspired by Gibson 1963 Firebird I, Inverness Green
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Epiphone Inspired By Gibson 1963 Firebird I, Silver Mist
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Epiphone Inspired by Gibson 1963 Firebird V Maestro Vibrola, Ember Red
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Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom J-180 LS Small Jumbo Electro Acoustic, Frost Blue
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Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom J-180 LS Small Jumbo Electro Acoustic, Pink
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Epiphone Inspired by Gibson ES-335, Cherry
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Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird 12 String, Aged Cherry Sunburst
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Epiphone Jack Casady Bass, Faded Pelham Blue
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Epiphone Jack Casady Bass, Sparkling Burgundy
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Epiphone Jim James ES-335, Seventies Walnut, B-Stock
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Epiphone Kirk Hammett 1979 Flying V, Ebony
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Epiphone Kirk Hammett 1979 Flying V, Purple Metallic
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Epiphone Kirk Hammett Greeny 1959 Les Paul Standard, Greeny Burst
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Epiphone Kirk Hammett Greeny 1959 Les Paul Standard, Greeny Burst, Ex-Display
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Epiphone Les Paul Custom, Ebony, Left Handed
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Epiphone Les Paul Junior, Vintage Sunburst
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was £469.00£369.00In stock
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Epiphone Les Paul Standard '50s, Vintage Sunburst, Left Handed
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was £679.00£499.00
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Epiphone
Browse our RangeAffordable acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass guitars and folk instruments inspired by Gibson as well as original designs like the Casino, the Riveria and the Sheraton that put the legendary company on the map.
For over 140 years, Epiphone has been a leading innovator in instrument design with models like the Casino and the Texan. Epiphone began as the “House of Stathopoulo” family business in Sparta in the 1870s and rose to fame during the jazz age in Manhattan, before joining Gibson brands in 1957. Today, Epiphone continues to make history from its headquarters in Nashville, TN. Epiphone guitars have powered classic recordings by Les Paul, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones along with today’s top artists like Peter Frampton, Gary Clark Jr., Tommy Thayer of KISS, and Lzzy Hale. Epiphone offers innovation, history, and a lifetime guarantee. Whether you are learning your first song in your bedroom or rocking an arena, Epiphone has always been there, for everyone, for every generation, for every stage.
Whilst Epiphone are most well-known for their electric guitar, bass guitar and acoustic guitar models, they also build folk instruments back to their roots. As with their guitars, you can expect Epiphone’s mandolins and ukuleles to deliver a superb tone and excellent playability. Epiphone also builds a variety of left-handed guitars, including left-handed electric guitars, for the leftie guitarist who wants to own a Les Paul, SG or other classic Gibson model on a budget.
If you need some help choosing the perfect Epiphone guitar or bass for you, please contact us for friendly and knowledgeable advice or visit our Brighton store where our experts are ready to set you up with any Epiphone guitar you’d like to try.
What is Epiphone?
An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses electromagnetic pickups to convert string vibrations into electrical signals, which can then be amplified and
Epiphone is a well-known guitar brand that has been producing high-quality instruments since 1873. They are now a subsidiary of Gibson and are known for offering more affordable versions of Gibson’s iconic guitar models, along with their own unique designs.
What types of Epiphone guitars are available?
Epiphone offers a wide range of electric and acoustic guitars, including the popular Les Paul, SG, Explorer and Flying V models, as well as the Epiphone Casino, Sheraton and Riviera semi-hollow body guitars. They also have a variety of acoustic models, such as the Masterbilt and Texan series.
Are Epiphone guitars suitable for beginners?
Yes, Epiphone guitars are an excellent choice for beginners, as they offer great value for money and are known for their playability, build quality and tone.
How do Epiphone guitars compare to Gibson guitars?
Epiphone guitars are often considered more budget-friendly alternatives to Gibson guitars. While Gibson models typically use higher-end components and are built in the USA, Epiphone guitars still offer excellent quality and performance at a more accessible price point.
Are Epiphone guitars good for professional players?
Yes, many professional musicians choose to play Epiphone guitars due to their quality, playability and affordability. Some Epiphone models, such as the higher-end Inspired by Gibson models and the Sheraton, are especially popular among professional players.
Can I upgrade my Epiphone guitar?
Many Epiphone guitar owners choose to upgrade their instruments with higher quality components, such as pickups, tuners, or bridges, to further enhance their tone and performance. This is a popular way to get even more value and versatility from your Epiphone guitar.
Where are Epiphone guitars made?
Epiphone guitars are primarily manufactured in China and Indonesia, with some higher-end models being produced in the USA. Epiphone instruments are known for their quality craftsmanship, regardless of where they are made.
How do I maintain and care for my Epiphone guitar?
To keep your Epiphone guitar in great condition, it’s important to clean and maintain it regularly. Wipe down the strings and body after each use, store it in a case or gig bag when not in use and keep it in a temperature and humidity-controlled environment. Regularly check for any signs of wear or damage and consider having it professionally set up and serviced to ensure optimal performance.
Where can I buy an Epiphone guitar?
Epiphone guitars can be purchased online with next-day delivery and finance options available on a wide range of models. We also have a selection of Epiphone guitars available in our Brighton store, where you can get hands-on with any Epiphone guitar you’d like to try.