Description
Class act! 2008 MIK Epiphone Emperor Regent, $899 with a hard case!
- Type: Hollow Body Electric Guitar
- Body:
- Material: Select Spruce top, Maple back and sides
- Shape: Single cutaway archtop
- Finish: Gloss (Natural)
- Neck:
- Material: Maple
- Profile: Slim “C” shape
- Construction: Set-neck
- Scale Length: 25.5″ (648 mm)
- Finish: Gloss
- Fingerboard:
- Material: Rosewood
- Radius: 12″ (305 mm)
- Frets: 20 medium jumbo frets
- Inlays: Block and triangle inlays
- Nut Width: 1.68″ (42.67 mm)
- Nut Material: Synthetic bone
- Headstock:
- Shape: Epiphone’s classic headstock design
- Logo: Epiphone logo
- Tuners: Grover Rotomatic tuners
- Hardware:
- Bridge: Floating adjustable bridge with Frequensator tailpiece
- Pickguard: Tortoiseshell
- Hardware Finish: Gold
- Electronics:
- Pickups: 1 x Epiphone Floating Mini-Humbucker pickup
- Controls:
- 1 x Master Volume
- 1 x Master Tone
Features:
- Classic Archtop Design: Emulates the look and feel of vintage archtop guitars, known for their elegant aesthetics and rich tones.
- Floating Mini-Humbucker: Provides a warm, clear tone suitable for jazz and blues.
- Adjustable Bridge and Frequensator Tailpiece: Offers precise intonation adjustments and a distinctive look.
- High-Quality Construction: Built with attention to detail and high-quality materials, ensuring durability and excellent playability.
- Vintage Aesthetics: Features such as the block and triangle inlays, gold hardware, and gloss finish give it a classic look.
Notable Musicians from Different Genres Who Use Epiphone Archtop Guitars:
- Jazz:
- Joe Pass – Known for his use of archtop guitars, Pass has influenced many jazz guitarists to choose similar models, including Epiphone archtops.
- George Benson – While primarily associated with other brands, Benson’s use of archtop guitars for their rich, warm tones has inspired many.
- Blues:
- John Lee Hooker – Famous for his raw blues sound, Hooker’s use of archtop guitars has influenced many blues musicians.
- T-Bone Walker – Known for his pioneering electric blues style, Walker often used archtop guitars for their powerful sound.
- Rockabilly:
- Brian Setzer – Although primarily associated with Gretsch, Setzer’s rockabilly style has led many players to explore similar archtop models, including Epiphone.
- Scotty Moore (Elvis Presley) – Known for his work with Elvis, Moore’s use of archtop guitars has influenced many rockabilly guitarists.
- Indie Rock:
- Nick Cave (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) – Known for his eclectic style, Cave has used archtop guitars to achieve his unique sound.
- Matt Bellamy (Muse) – While primarily associated with solid-body guitars, Bellamy’s influence has led many indie rock guitarists to explore a variety of models, including archtops.
General Appeal:
- Rich, Warm Tone: Suitable for a wide range of music styles, from jazz and blues to rockabilly and indie.
- Elegant Design: Combines vintage aesthetics with modern playability, appealing to both traditionalists and contemporary players.
- High-Quality Build: Ensures reliable performance and durability, making it a solid choice for both live performances and studio recordings.
- Versatile Sound: The floating mini-humbucker pickup provides a clear, articulate tone that can be tailored to various playing styles.
The 2008 Epiphone Emperor Regent is celebrated for its classic design, versatile tone, and high-quality construction, making it a popular choice among musicians seeking a reliable and expressive archtop guitar.