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Epiphone - Emperor Swingster Hollowbody - Delta Blue Metallic

 
Epiphone Emperor Swingster electric guitar has a vintage character with a classic design. The body and neck are based on the Emperor-II (made famous by jazz master Joe Pass), and it has a dedicated pair of humbucking pickups. It also has a parallel/series wiring scheme that gives you a range of outstanding tones. You can get rich and smoky tones, or defined and snappy tones. The Emperor Swingster also has a Tune-o-matic bridge for rock-solid stability, and a licensed Bigsby vibrato for vintage-tinged textures. This electric guitar also has a lot of eye-catching appointments.
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The Swingster features Epiphone's SwingBucker pickups, which are designed for the Emperor Swingster. These humbuckers offer excellent no-hum performance and feature classic Alnico V magnets, enamel wire, and overwound coils for the perfect combination of warmth, bite, and twang.
Two push-pull tone controls allow you to change each pickup's output individually from parallel to series wiring and create a palette of useful sounds. Go from warm humbucker tones to "quacky" single-coil-type sounds and everything in between. Of course, any swinging machine needs a vibrato – and the Epiphone Emperor Swingster is no exception! The Swingster includes a licensed Bigsby vibrato with an original-style wire handle as preferred by guitar legend Chet Atkins.
Epiphone tops off the great-playing, awesome-sounding Emperor Swingster with visual flair. You get a multi-bound headstock with the classic mother-of-pearl vine inlay, premium Grover tuners, and a multi-bound, 20-fret Indian laurel fingerboard with block inlays. If you're ready for a professional guitar with unique features and a killer price tag, swing into a new Emperor Swingster today!
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