Epiphone EJ-200SCE Solid Top Cutaway Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Black Finish, Maple Body, Spruce Top, 25.5 scale

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Epiphone EJ-200SCE Solid Top Cutaway Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Black Finish, Maple Body, Spruce Top, 25.5 scale

Epiphone EJ-200SCE Solid Top Cutaway Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Black Finish, Maple Body, Spruce Top, 25.5 scale

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Yes, jumbo guitars work perfectly fine for fingerstyle playing and strumming. Can an Epiphone be as good as a Gibson? It is also worth mentioning that in comparison with the original Gibson J-200, this Epiphone model is a real bargain. Although it’s not as good as the Gibson, it’s definitely suitable for guitarists on a tight budget. It also proves that a great guitar doesn’t have to cost thousands of dollars. Epiphone EJ-200SCE is currently manufactured in China. Are jumbo guitars good for fingerstyle playing?

Controls: FishmanPresyswith Volume control, Phase and Contour switches, and a built-in tuner with LED display A combination of timeless styyle, iconic design, and a rich acoustic history all comes together to eliver this stage-ready electro acoustic guitar. A. If the standard guarantee with the product is 2 years, by adding this Extended Guarantee the total period of cover would be 5 Years.If you don’t like the look or the sound of Epiphone EJ-200SCE, don’t worry! There’s still a few other affordable guitars out there. Of course, it all depends on what you’re looking for and how much are you willing to spend.

If you're a professional who gigs constantly and records and plays amazingly I suppose you could go for the Gibson J200. The sound of the Gibson is dominant and forceful but organic. The tone woods ensure that you have more than enough balance whether you’re playing unplugged or plugged-in! Pros Services Guitar Workshop Electronic Repairs Workshop Music Store Events & Workshops Piano Showroom Music Lessons Recording Studio For those after enormous tone in an affordable beginner instrument, the Epiphone EJ-200SCE Acoustic/Electric Guitar delivers jumbo tone with onboard electronics when you're ready to hit the stage. Yes, I would definitely buy it! This is a perfect option for all musicians who don’t want to spend thousands of dollars on a new Gibson J200.B. If the standard guarantee is currently 5 years, by adding this Extended Guarantee the total period of cover would be 8 Years. Great review Joseph, I have the ej200 sce in Vintage Sunburst and I am very impressed with it. Regarding the Saddle & Nut I was going to upgrade to a Tusq, as I thought The EJ200 sce was fitted with plastic as standard. Are you positive they come fitted with Tusq Saddle and Nut?

Firstly, this is not a high-end guitar. It’s heavily inspired on the legendary Gibson J-200, but obviously – it’s not as good as that legendary model. Still, considering the relatively low price of EJ-200SCE, it seems to be a great value for the money. In terms of sound quality, though, the EJ-200SCE offers more than would be expected for the price. It's bright with a strong and focused fundamental, but there's enough in terms of harmonics and overtones to make it sound remarkably rich and full.Using an unsecured network in a public place can be risky as unauthorised people may try to intercept anything you're doing online. Familiar with a legendary vibe. The EJ-200SCE Coupe takes inspiration from the iconic J-200 - the 'king of the Flat Tops'. The J-200 was released in 1937, but since then, it's taken generations of players by storm including the Everly Brothers, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Noel Gallagher. A distinctive, powerful sound. This is a very well made and well-finished guitar manufactured in Korea. It has a solid spruce top and a laminate maple body. This is a flat-topped guitar, and unlike its expensive counterpart, it features non-scalloped bracing.

What do you think about this jumbo-style guitar? Would you add it to your own collection of guitars? Leave a comment below and let me know what you think, I’m really interested to hear what you think! What’s more, once you’ve finished tuning and the tuner is off, the light will turn off, and the batteries are therefore no longer in use. In theory, a least. However, unfortunately, it appears that there are some guitars that have had an issue with not disengaging the power once the tuner is turned off. Consequently, once you come to play your guitar again, the batteries are dead. The only real playability negative of the Epiphone EJ 200SCE is its size. It does take a bit of getting your arms around. Ok for some but not for others. For smaller adults and children, it’s certainly something to consider. More Epiphone Options

I have no hesitation in recommending this guitar to everyone who’s searching for a great sounding and reliable jumbo-style acoustic-electric guitar. Yes, you’ll get your Les Paul and SG fixes in the roster but there are also some interesting things going on that are distinct and, whisper it, more exciting than some of the product Gibson put out during the Juszkiewicz years. All the hardware on the Epiphone EJ-200SCE Acoustic/Electric Guitar is gold-plated, and it set’s off the whole look and feel of the guitar to perfection. You should, however, expect the plating to start to slowly wear off after the first two or three years. The larger jumbo body can be a little cumbersome for some players. But the EJ-200SCE has some key playability features that make it easy to manage. The smooth Venetian cutaway gives you comfortable access to upper frets.



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