Epiphone SG

Arden's Music is proud to offer Epiphone Guitars & Accessories – we always have a great selection available. If you’re looking for a specific product you don’t see, contact our on-site experts. We’re here to help!


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 Epiphone is an American musical instrument brand that traces its roots to a musical instrument manufacturing business founded in 1873. 

In 1957, Epiphone, Inc. was purchased byGibson, Over time, as Gibson moved its own manufacturing operations to other facilities, Epiphone followed suit; Gibson has also subcontracted the construction of Epiphone products to various facilities in the US and internationally. Today, Epiphone is still used as a brand for the Gibson company, both for budget models of other Gibson-branded products and for several Epiphone-exclusive models.

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The Les Paul

Named after the Grammy winning Les Paul, we have one of the most recognizable and iconic guitar designs. Featuring collections like the Original collection, the Modern collection and even the Les Paul Modern Lite, there is something for every level of player and each collection continues the legacy of Les Paul.

The SG

Unique in body style, classic in design, the SG remains relevant, sought after and loved by guitarists around the world. Initially a Les Paul, Ted McCarty responded to the growing popularity of double-cut guitars in the market with the "devil horns" of the Solid Guitar (SG). A staple in the pantheon of classic guitar designs, this is the best-selling Gibson model of all time.

Hollow-bodies

Known for their vintage style these semi and hollow-body guitars are versatile and ideal for any genre of music, from jazz and blues to rnb and hip-hop. These guitars feature two different types of cutaways, Florentine and Venetian style, both names after Italian cities.

The Explorer and V's

Released in 1958, the Explorer offered a radical, "futuristic" body design. This guitar has become especially popular with among the hard rock and heavy metal musicians. Released at the same time as the Explorer and equally loved by musicians is the Flying V. Both of these iconic guitars share futuristic body designs and experienced an unsuccesful initial launch, but have since comeback and become a mainstay in many musician's collections.