Epiphone J-200 AVS
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Features
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Fretboard: Indian Laurel
Soft, warm sound with clear articulation. -
Top: Spruce
Brighter sound and better projection. -
Nut width: Medium (43 - 46 mm)
Medium to wide nut width for comfortable gripping and plucking. -
Neck: Maple
Bright and crisp sound, increased sustain. -
Back / sides: Maple
Bright, clear tones with a strong midrange
- Back / sides: Maple
- Body shape: Jumbo
- Body shape: Great jumbo
- Bridge: Indian Laurel
- Color / finish: Sunburst
- Color / finish: Aged Vintage sunburst
- Construction / acoustic: Fully solid
- Controls: Volume and tone control;
- Cutaway: No
- Finish: Gloss
- Fretboard: Indian Laurel
- Fretboard inlays: Mother of Pearl Graduated Crowns
- Neck: Maple
- Nut width: 43.0mm
- Pickup: Fishman Sonicore
- Pre-amp system: Fishman Sonicore
- Saddle/cross piece inlay: Bone
- Scale length: 25.6" (649mm)
- Strings: 6-string
- Strings thickness ex factory: .012 - .053
- Top: Sitka spruce
- Tuning machines: Epiphone Deluxe with Keystone buttons and press in bushings
When you think of Epiphone , you immediately think of Gibson, as the manufacturer of guitars, basses, amplifiers and accessories has been part of the company since 1957. Epiphone mainly offers instruments from the low to mid-price segment. This means that beginners also have the opportunity to buy electric guitar and bass classics such as Les Paul, SG, Explorer, Firebird, ES-335 or Thunderbird for little money. There are also instruments from the old days of Epiphone, Casino, Wildkat, Riviera and Wilshire. Beginners should take a closer look at Epiphone 's entry-level sets in the areas of electric guitar, western guitar and electric bass.