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Jumbo Steel String Guitar from Epiphone

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  • youlix42youlix42

    Epiphone Don Everly SQ-180Published on 01/03/06 at 15:16
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar factory in Asia
    jumbo acoustic guitar is a
    It has a handle extra fine

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is idalie for small hands and great to get the front to push the bars.
    Access in the treble is like any jumbo bad because no pan coupbr /> It is fairly lightweight
    The sound is pretty blues, many acute and medium
    lacks a little low, ideal for blues

    SOUNDS

    It is not very powerful but has a very sharp sounds, it is very specially and not heard.
    IDAL scratches with this, it has small plans clapton

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have 6 years
    What I like her dress and her paintings on the handle
    What I like least, its lack of power
    This is one of my scrapes Pr…
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    Guitar factory in Asia
    jumbo acoustic guitar is a
    It has a handle extra fine

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is idalie for small hands and great to get the front to push the bars.
    Access in the treble is like any jumbo bad because no pan coupbr /> It is fairly lightweight
    The sound is pretty blues, many acute and medium
    lacks a little low, ideal for blues

    SOUNDS

    It is not very powerful but has a very sharp sounds, it is very specially and not heard.
    IDAL scratches with this, it has small plans clapton

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have 6 years
    What I like her dress and her paintings on the handle
    What I like least, its lack of power
    This is one of my scrapes Premire!
    The report price is very good quality
    I do it again if that choice was again c'tait
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  • earquakeearquake

    Epiphone Don Everly SQ-180Published on 07/04/06 at 13:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Asia, but excellent finish.
    Glossy black varnish spread very evenly, no effects "bands" sometimes found on the Epiphone Chinese (dove / hummingbird).
    OOO and Jolie formed between jumbo and with its stars on the handle, throw it!
    Only regret the hideous pickguards (the Don Everly brothers liked the cowboy kistch ...). But remove the no regrets (no surprise mauvise below and the varnish is very strong!) You gain in aesthetics!
    Out of the box, it eclipse the most famous guitars.

    UTILIZATION

    Its uniqueness is that the handle is the finest you can find. A treat to play slide, powerchords, blues, etc ... Beginners will appreciate but will have difficulty later with a mo…
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    Made in Asia, but excellent finish.
    Glossy black varnish spread very evenly, no effects "bands" sometimes found on the Epiphone Chinese (dove / hummingbird).
    OOO and Jolie formed between jumbo and with its stars on the handle, throw it!
    Only regret the hideous pickguards (the Don Everly brothers liked the cowboy kistch ...). But remove the no regrets (no surprise mauvise below and the varnish is very strong!) You gain in aesthetics!
    Out of the box, it eclipse the most famous guitars.

    UTILIZATION

    Its uniqueness is that the handle is the finest you can find. A treat to play slide, powerchords, blues, etc ... Beginners will appreciate but will have difficulty later with a more common ...
    In fact, never found a handle on more accessible sound.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is unique, especially given what the best of it even with light strings. Little power, rather acute, but I love that sound.
    Perfect for blues, folk, slide, country ... This guitar is versatile (the narrow neck is not conducive to picking and arpeggios) but excels in his field.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this guitar for just over two years. This is the best of Epiphone Masterbuilt outside the course. It is rare but a great value for money and makes an excellent addition to ue small collection of guitars. When the urge to play is felt, it is to her that the hand reaches instinctively. I parted without regret much more expensive guitars. In short, this is my favorite.
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  • ChrisMusic74ChrisMusic74

    Epiphone Don Everly SQ-180Published on 03/10/09 at 16:15
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Mine-T was manufactured in Korea.
    There are 21 frets
    -The bridge is a vulgar piece of plastic (that I must change because it has cracked under the pressure of the strings)
    -The handle is in C, wife perfectly the hollow between thumb and forefinger

    UTILIZATION

    It is round, like everyone says, the finest I've ever given t play. and all those who play on it had a minimum period of adaptation, when they do not waiver (some have fingers too big for the play!)
    I defies anyone to use the 6 frets closest to the rosettes (except playing the guitar on her lap, band crafty!)
    -I personally find it very good balance, lightweight, the shape of the handle is very good for this type of…
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    Mine-T was manufactured in Korea.
    There are 21 frets
    -The bridge is a vulgar piece of plastic (that I must change because it has cracked under the pressure of the strings)
    -The handle is in C, wife perfectly the hollow between thumb and forefinger

    UTILIZATION

    It is round, like everyone says, the finest I've ever given t play. and all those who play on it had a minimum period of adaptation, when they do not waiver (some have fingers too big for the play!)
    I defies anyone to use the 6 frets closest to the rosettes (except playing the guitar on her lap, band crafty!)
    -I personally find it very good balance, lightweight, the shape of the handle is very good for this type of guitar. reporche the little I could do was painted on the sleeve which tends to hang the hand which means that we can not walk there from one end to another too quickly.
    - For her too adpend musician who plays it. for availing oneself and having taken several friends, I can say it changes radically from one another huitar. with the strings that I put (the elixir) I get to take a sound and relatively serious mtalique but I regret having taken a pulling too hard. better not go the del 10-52, what does my mistake ...

    SOUNDS

    -This guitar is perfect for what I play it, say it is mainly blues. having said that I get perfectly play other styles and sounds on it pretty well.
    -I love his grave. good is not a bass but it sounds really good. but again, strings and guitar are greatly vary the sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This guitar is the fourth instrument I bought in my life (after 3 harmonicas) when I was 17 years (that is to say ... 91. Do we have any younger!) So yes it begins to be old ... but in the old pots you make the best soups!
    what I like most about it? it's physics! when I pressed against me, I would be a skyscraper or the low E and its products are responders applying vibrations in my body ... (Wouaou! Has become the hot!) I like its sound, I love her curves ... I like the brief hearing and watching. sometimes I take and I do not even play for several minutes. I just look ... yeah I know it bizard but do not worry, I do not sleep with.
    the era I bought 1580frs is the equivalent of about 240euros, whereas today it is found 289euros. and frankly it is really value for money. I saw a more washburn CHRE from a spin (I mean the race course) while my epiphone never move a hair while I still dress in an apartment rather wet.
    I do not know me as a dj in folk, but I play on takamine, washburn, fender and some other brands and I prefer the sound of my Epiphone so I might redo this choice but today I am more xigeant that the era so if I had to change, try lots of guitars (gibson certainly not bad) and I will take the time to SAVE if necessary to pay me "Excalibur" (see Wayne's World). but it is well above average for me to redo the election.
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