Epiphone ES-175 Reissue Guitar Review :: Electric Guitars Reviews
introduces a version of the classic 2-pickup hollowbody combining quality with affordability.

Since it’s introduction in 1949 by Gibson, the Epiphone ES-175 (originally called that due to it’s price tag of $175) has established itself as instrument of choice for many jazz and blues musicians. For the first time ever, Epiphone introduces a version of this classic 2-pickup hollowbody combining quality with affordability. The Epiphone ES 175 Guitar features a laminated Maple top with Mahogany back and sides and is equipped with 2 Alnico Classic humbuckers for the dark, rich tone. This electric guitar also features a hard Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard for classic feel and Grover machine heads for outstanding tuning accuracy and stability.
Features + Technical Specs | |
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Pickups: | Alnico Classic HB |
Hardware: | Chrome |
Scale: | 24 3/4″ |
Nut Width: | 1.68″ |
Neck: | Mahogany, set |
Fretboard: | Rosewood |
Frets: | 21 |
Inlay: | Dot |
Binding: | B/N |
Body Material: | Mahogany |
Back and Sides: | Mahogany laminate |
Top Wood: | Maple |
Bridge/Tremolo: | Tune-o-matic |
Tailpiece: | stop-bar |