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John Lennon Acoustic/Electric Guitar
The sound of this unassuming-looking instrument inspired legions of people to pick up an acoustic guitar. Capable of natural tones as well as some electric-driven jabs, this EJ-160 offers rich, welcoming, instantly-familiar sounds.
Patterned after the Gibson J-160E acoustic-electrics that were perennial Beatles workhorses, the signature model EJ-160E features an advanced dreadnought, sloped-shoulder body shape, solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a chunky solid mahogany neck and solid rosewood fingerboard and bridge. The impeccable fretboard is adorned with handsome "split parallelogram" inlays that are common on many Gibsons and Epiphones. The EJ-160E's neck has the fat, rounded feel of many late-Fifties era Gibson electrics. A mini humbucking pickup is seated discreetly between the end of the guitar's fretboard and the sound hole, while volume and tone controls are located on the guitar's lower bout, as they would be on a standard electric guitar.
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Epiphone EJ-160 Acoustic/Electric Guitar Features:
- Body Type: Dreadnought
- Finish: Natural Satin
- Top Wood: Solid Spruce
- Back Wood: Mahogany
- Side Wood: Mahogany
- Neck Wood: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Scale Length: 25-1/2"
- No. of Frets: 20
- Tuning Machines: Open-gear Grover tuners
- Bridge: Reverse belly
- Electronics: Mini Humbucker pickup w/volume and tone controls
The Epiphone EJ-160 Acoustic/Electric Guitar is totally fab!
| Customer Reviews |
awesome by jeff brenner from cincinnati ohio, December 16, 2007 Music Background: semi pro muscian and collector
“played the guitar right out of the box.set up was great sound wonderful finish flwaless. played it in comparision with my gibson j45 and the sound was almost identicle .the j45 cost 1999.00. you must have this guitar!”
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