Epiphone J-200 EC Studio VS
Steel-String Guitar with Pickup

Latest User Reviews
The poorman's Gibson
The guitar it self has a good hand feel, the lacker on it is very smooth and playing with metal strings just give you that country vibe while playing.
So I have this guitar for a time now, it resonates very well because of the Jumbo body.
I like the guitar very much for the price and the quality
Best for fingerpicking
The sound is cool and feel very soft for fingerpicking.
value for money
This guitar is simply amazing and for this price.. It's simply a steal in my oppinion.
Initially disappointed with this guitar, was going to send it back. Action was way two high, both saddle and nut needed filing. Pickup was kinked & not seated properly so the saddle was too high on 1 side. Replaced the strings with elixir 80/20 10's as I had just re-started playing, still sounded very quite for a jumbo. tried 13's, much much better, not a Gibson but it is 10 times cheaper. Neck was fine, might need a small tweak with the bigger strings. Finish is excellent, nicest guitar I have ever seen, you would keep its simply for its looks. Sounds fab plugged in. for 419 euro's, you wont do much better.
Very nice looking guitar
I am in love at the first look with this guitar. Smooth finish and very nice workmanship. I was expecting a louder sound from this jumbo guitar, though it is loud enough to fill the room with its bright sound. Nice buy at this price range!
Wonderful looking guitar
I simply fell in love with this guitar after strumming my first chords on it, the construction, finish, playability and sound are on a par with a guitar costing significantly more, what a great axe I can't say it enough, it really sounds like a guitar double its price.
The action is lighter and lower than you'd expect from an acoustic, so while this is still a guitar that likes to be strummed, it's great for finger pickers as well.
The groover machine heads feel smooth as butter and stay in tune very well. The preamp system sounds great after you fiddle with the knobs for a while and find the "right" sound for yourself.
I love it and highly recommend it to anyone wanting a quality instrument at an affordable price.
great acoustic
feels good and it's loud enough when playing without using DI. great finish and ergonomy (considering body size).
Great guitar
Superb Jumbo guitar
Great sound and very comfortable to play despite its size
Classic !
These guitars deliver in spades ,visually, sound ,and features,
The woods selected for body are nicely grained and matched.
The fret board is super level .
Machine head's are as smooth as silk.
Preamp delivers a good range of tones if just a little under powered.
Sound quality is a good step up from many mid priced guitars,nice balanced bas quite pleasing trebles maybe just a hint of boxiness .verdict ! Great guitar but I personally prefer Harley Bentons CL king jumbo,it just edges the epiphone out of the running
Sound finish and overall quality. But the epiphone is still a great guitar with classic appeal.
Its a very good guitar but i hope the description on the guitar is what i really get. The description says its equipped with esonic pick up but when i got the guitar, it is equipped with fishman presys basic. On the box of the guitar itself, there is a label that says its with shadow esonic 2. Its very frustrating specially i ordered it online and i dont have any idea what the guitar really looks like in actual. Hope they can fix this issue
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Epiphone
- Released in 2000
- Average price : $482
- Jumbo body design with cutaway
- Solid spruce top
- Maple back and sides
- Maple neck
- Pau Ferro fretboard
- Scale: 648 mm
- Nut width: 42.7 mm
- King fretboard inlays
- Preamp and pickup system
- Gold-plated hardware
- Colour: Vintage Sunburst
- Width at the lower end: 43 cm
- Width at the top end: 32 cm
- Total length: 110 cm
- Body length: 53 cm
- Height of the sides: 11 cm
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