Epiphone Limited Edition Hummingbird Artist Acoustic Guitar

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A no-frills, economy version of the legendary dreadnought.

A true legend of acoustic instruments, the Gibson Hummingbird was first introduced in 1960 as Gibson's earliest square-shoulder dreadnought. The Epiphone Limited Edition Hummingbird Artist is a no-frills edition of a classic acoustic guitar that features a solid spruce top, mahogany backs and sides for a warm, natural acoustic tone. The 25.5" scale mahogany neck is topped with a rosewood fingerboard that facilitates fast picking styles. Appointments include a sculpted tortoise shell pickguard and split parallel fingerboard inlays. The Epiphone Hummingbird Artist Guitar possesses all the power you expect from a dreadnought and has strong bass tones that are favored by country and bluegrass players.

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Epiphone Limited Edition Hummingbird Artist Acoustic Guitar Features:

  • Body Style: Square-shoulder Dreadnought
    Top: Solid Spruce
    Back: Mahogany
    Sides: Mahogany
    Neck: Set mahogany
    Scale Length: 25.5
    No. of frets: 20/14 open
    Fingerboard: Rosewood
    Fingerboard Inlays: Split parallelogram
    Nut width: 1.68"
    Binding: on body and neck
    Rosette: Parallel stripes
    Bridge: Rosewood
    Pickguard: Sculpted Tortoise shell
    Tuners: Tulip style
    Case: Not included




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  • Good Guitar for the Cash

    As reviewed by Scott R on 10/19/2011

    I give this guitar 3 stars because it is an entry level guitar. A great guitar for the money invested. This not by no means of a 5 star guitar as a $5000.00 guitar would be. Finish is great, build is good. Sound is very good for a cheaper guitar. My tuners buzzy which an get annoying. Frets are done nicely. Sounds good with Elixier Polyweb strings. Action is very nice. I prefer a little wider width at the nut. But overall it is a beautiful, that sounds good, easy to play. I strongly recommend this guitar for a beginner, but an intermediate to advanced player may be a little disappointed.

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  • Good Value

    As reviewed by Dewey on 8/2/2011

    I bought this guitar exactly one year ago when I decided to start playing again, and I have no regrets. After about six months, it developed a buzz on the fifth and sixth strings at frets 7-11. I replaced the saddle and pins with Tusq, and the strings with 12-53 Nanoweb Elixirs. The factory had set the action at fret 12 to 5/64, which is a little low, so I raised it to 7/64 when I replaced the saddle, and it plays just great now. The scale is actually 24 3/4 inches just like a Gibson H'Bird not 25 1/2 inches advertised. The body is 20 inches long and it's 15 3/4 inches wide at the bout, slightly smaller than a Gibson H'Bird, though its seems to be as deep. After a year of playing about 4 hours each day, it still looks great, and it still smells like the cedar on the inside of the laminated back piece. The top has softened a bit and it has a warmer tone than it did when new. It's not a Gibson or a Martin D series, but it sounds and plays great. A friend with a Gibson J50 and a Martin D28 says it sounds a lot like an Epiphone Texan. This is a great choice for a solid top acoustic!

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  • Artist is awesome!

    As reviewed by Chase on 7/29/2011

    I got this guitar not too long ago, about a few months ago. I had a slight problem with the tuners though, they were a bit suckish and buzzed on me. So I picked myself up some Grovers and this guitar sounds amazing. For this price it's awesome.

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