During the 1990s, Epiphone was given the task to develop a cheaper alternative to the legendary and expensive ES-335 model. Interestingly enough, Epiphone's Dot is the youngest model of this bunch. It’s also known for being highly versatile, despite its overall blues-oriented design. Nonetheless, The Dot is often praised for its build quality, which surpasses its price tag. Surprisingly, the Dot costs roughly 8x less than the prized Gibson version. In a nutshell, the Epiphone Dot is an affordable version of the legendary Gibson ES-355. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Epiphone Dot ES-335 Semi-Hollowbody Review ()
Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Comparing the Epiphone Casino, Sheraton and Dot 335 – Nick from Gibson at PMT () Specifications Guitarĥ-ply layered Maple with Basswood bracingĬustom Block and Triangle Mother-of-Pearl/Abalone