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I'ver been playing guitar for nearly 50 years. I started out with cheapies which broke my fingers in very well. I've also had Ovations, Washburns and Taylors. I discovered Epiphones not too long ago and I've never been disappointed. Granted this is only my second Epiphone and I believe it sounds nearly as good as my Taylor and Ovations. It's not as booming as the others, but it sounds good enough that it's definitely a keeper. I'm giving my daughter my Hummingbird model, which by the way also sounds great, so I bought this one to replace it. It has a well balanced tone, nice lows and bright highs not to mention a great mid tone. The neck is small enough that it accommodates my short fingers. It's on par with my Ovations. It doesn't take much of a size difference to make a big difference in playability. My Taylor has a slightly larger neck (width wise and the distance between frets) and it's just a bit harder for me to play. I haven't tried the electronics on an amp or with recordings yet, but I did run it through a small device I have that plugs into my guitar with a headphone jack in it. It seems that with a little playing around with adjustments I'll be able to get some great sounds electronically. I like the built in tuner a lot. Overall this is a very nice guitar and is easy and fun to play. I'll never buy another $2,000+ guitar again when I can get such a nice sound out of a guitar at this price. I bought it refurbished (and they set the neck and strings for great action too) for $459. It's a great bargain. If you buy this guitar at the normal asking price of $659 you're still getting a great deal.Read full review
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Bought this guitar used from Sam Ash music in Orlando well below the list price. The item arrived in excellent condition. The guitarist sounds fantastic as both an acoustic and acoustic electric Guitar. Very comfortable neck and seems well-built. The onboard tuner is really convenient as well. I think the only design flaw is that the onboard electronics require watch batteries that are sometimes hard to find if you get to the gig and the batteries are dead.
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Great sounding solid wood guitar. For this price point, it may be the best value for an acoustic electric.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I really like this guitar. It sounds good, it plays great, I am very impressed.
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The Masterbilt series are all solid wood guitars. They play and sound great. Looking for an all solid wood guitar? Look no further
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