Lzzy Hale Teams Up With Epiphone For Holographic Explorer Guitar

Lzzy Hale Teams Up With Epiphone For Holographic Explorer Guitar

Lzzy Hale of Halestorm has teamed up with Epiphone to release a signature Explorer Classic in holographic sparkle. The guitar, which retails for $999, features a SlimTaper ’60s C profile neck and 22 jumbo frets on an ebony fretboard with pearloid block inlays. The headstock features a Graph Tech nut and Grover Mini Rotomatic tuners as well as a black two-ply truss rod cover engraved with Lzzy Hale’s signature.

Guitar Features

The instrument also features twin ProBucker Ignite pickups with independent volume controls and a shared tone and speed control as well as a three-way pickup switch. Additionally, it boasts a LockTune Tune-O-Matic bridge and a LockTone Stop Bar tail piece for increased tuning stability.

Availability and Upcoming Tour

The Epiphone Explorer Classic in holographic sparkle is available now via Epiphone and Reverb. The guitar will be featured on Halestorm’s upcoming North American tour with BABYMETAL, and those who purchase a top-tier VIP pass to a show will walk away with an Epiphone Explorer Classic that Lzzy Hale plays that night.

Promo Video and Photos

See below for a promo video and photos of the Lzzy Hale Epiphone Explorer Classic.

The Lzzy Hale Epiphone Explorer Classic is a unique and exciting addition to the world of music, and fans of Halestorm and Epiphone won’t want to miss out on the opportunity to get their hands on one. With its stunning holographic sparkle finish and impressive features, this guitar is sure to be a hit with musicians and music enthusiasts alike. As Lzzy Hale takes the stage with Halestorm on their upcoming tour, fans can expect to see the Epiphone Explorer Classic in action, and maybe even get the chance to take one home.

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