
If you're on the fence within this price range, give it a try, I love it and you will too! I didn't even bother with stuff over $1500, because I can't justify that much for my use. I did play a Gibson in the store that made me waiver (not sure which model), but for twice the price it wasn't too tough a decision. well pretty much an acoustic version of anything, and it all sounds awesome.įor $500 can't see any other guitar competing with this one. The pick-ups are decent, I haven't used them much since leaving the store as I don't have an acoustic amp, but sounded really good on the Fender acoustasonic in the shop. The tuner works great, altho it stays in tune very well, but its great to have on board just to tighten up between songs. I love the deep sound it puts out, this guitar is loud! I did not hear a differece with the cut-away vs non, sounded similar to me. The set up was perfect, I did change the old strings for some Elixers which gave it more brightness. Only complaint is that a touch of the stain was marred near the neck under the clear coat, but its not easy to see, and the b string buzzes a tad at the 12 fret (no biggie for me) I love it! The bound fret board, the headstock, the inlays, the tough as nails finish and the cut-away kicks-azz. The looks on it are stunning, I ended up with the sunburst model, and it's SO rockNroll. I tried to talk myself out of it several times for a solid top. I feel it has one of the best combinations of look, sound and value of practically any guitar out there. I jusy kept coming back the the EJ, every time. So I did a ton of reading online reviews, and played nearly every guitar (Ibanez, Fender, Taylor, Martin Yamaha etc. 5 off for the End pin strap that I struggle with for about 10 minutes every time, to get the strap on. Recommended to my by another guitarist that plays all the time. I love this guitar and I am playing it every day since I got it. This EJ200SCE (Solid Top, Cutaway, Electric) has a spruce top. The reviewers that say that it is thin, they might be referring to the EJ200CE. Through a dual Bose system and through a big club PA. I have played this guitar on 2 gigs already. I think the Esonics pickup system is great. I changed them out for Elixer Phosphor Bronze 9s. Started playing it, and the sound.well, I loved it. Once I was in the acoustic room, this guitar caught my eye right away. I was looking for a sub $1000 dreadnought/jumbo with a cutaway and a good pickup system. I bought this guitar 2 weeks ago from the Burlington Long and McQuade store. Binding: Top = 5-layer (W/B/W/B/W), Back = 1-layer White, Fingerboard = 1-layer, Headstock = 1-layer.Bridge: Pau Ferro Classic "Moustache" shape.Machine Heads: Grover Rotomatic 18:1 ratio.Truss Rod Cover: 2-Layer (B/W) With "EJ" in Silkprint.
#Gibson j 200 custom vintage sunburst plus
Headstock: Sloped Dovewing with "Epiphone" in Pearloid plus "Pineapple" Inlay in Pearloid.Grover Rotomatic machine heads with a 18:1 tuning ratio.The J-200 EC Studio re-imagines the historic J-200 Jumbo acoustic guitar now featuring a Solid Spruce top, Grover Rotomatic machine heads and the Fishman Sonitone Pickup System. Baritone Horns, Euphoniums, and Alto Horns.Speakers - Speakers & Tweeters Component.
