This will be the last Winter NAMM guitar post, and this time we’ll cover 3 guitars Epiphone EM-1, Epiphone Nick Valensi Riviera P-94 and PRS Chris Henderson Signature Model.

The Epiphone EM-1 is a double-cutaway 24–frets rock ‘n roll bad guitar, at least is what Epiphone says. The guitar features premium alder body, hard maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, Tune-O-Matic bridge, one 700T and one 650R open-coil humbuckers, master tone and master volume controls and 3–way pickup switch. Available in ebony finish only.

The Epiphone Nick Valensi Riviera P-94 is based on one of the first electric guitars used in a Strokes album, a Epiphone Riviera 1990 (with Gibson P-94 pickups) so Epiphone and Valensi joined forces to make this signature guitar. The guitar features semi-hollow laminate maple body, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, Tune-O-Matic bridge (with trapeze tailpiece), Gibson P-94T (bridge) and Gibson P-94R (neck) pickups, 2 tone and 2 volume controls and 3–way pickup switch.

Chris Henderson, a PRS guitar user, collaborated with PRS to offer the same guitar he has been using in studio and touring, the PRS Chris Henderson Signature Model. The guitar features mahogany body (with maple top) and neck, rosewood fingerboard, adjustable stoptail, 250 Treble, PRS #7 Middle and PRS #7 Bass humbucker pickups, push/pull controls to activate the middle pickup, 2 tone and 2 volume controls and 3–way pickup switch.


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