Epiphone Supernova
| Epiphone Supernova | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Epiphone |
| Period | 1995 — unknown |
| Construction | |
| Body type | semi-hollow |
| Neck joint | Set |
| Scale | 24-3/4" |
| Woods | |
| Fretboard | Rosewood |
| Hardware | |
| Bridge | Tune-O-matic |
| Pickup(s) | 2 Alnico 57 humbucker pickups |
| Colors available | |
| Union Jack, Man City Blue, Cherry Red, Ebony Black | |
The Supernova was a Korean-made electric guitar manufactured by Epiphone for Noel Gallagher of the English rock band Oasis. Noel used a customised Epiphone Sheraton guitar with a Union Jack design during a lot of Oasis shows during the tour promoting the second album (What's the Story) Morning Glory? The Epiphone Supernova was designed to represent that guitar, even though there are several differences, for instance, the Sheraton guitar used by Noel had mini-humbucker pickups, gold hardware and a frequensator tailpiece whereas the Supernova has regular humbucker pickups and a stop-style tailpiece. The original guitar is now on show at the British Music Experience at the O2 arena.
[edit] Design and sound
Featuring a double cutaway design, the Supernova is semi-hollow body guitar reminiscent of other Epiphones such as the Sheraton or Dot. The Supernova featured parallelogram mother of pearl fretboard markers, chrome hardware, including a stop bar tailpiece, humbucking pickups and die-cast tuners.
Featuring two Alnico 57 pickups, the guitar is tonally similar to the Sheraton and Gibson ES-335 guitars.
[edit] Available colours
The guitar was available in five colours, a Union Jack paintjob (which Gallagher had on his own guitar), Manchester City blue, Gallagher's favourite football club, cherry red, vintage sunburst and the very rare ebony black.
The Supernova was produced for a number of years, but has since been discontinued.