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Epiphone PR-150 Acoustic Guitar

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A great beginner's guitar.

For such an easy-to-afford guitar, the Epiphone PR-150 is a standout - a perfect instrument to get started on. It is a dreadnought and features a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and a mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard. The PR-150 sounds great and this Epiphone's sunburst finish gives it the look of a far more expensive guitar.

Epiphone PR-150 Acoustic Guitar Features:

  • Dreadnought style
  • Spruce top
  • Mahogany back and sides
  • Mahogany neck
  • Rosewood fretboard
  • Chrome hardware

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My best guitar buy

This guitar has the most bang for the buck - best $100 I've ever spent. Let me first say that I am an experienced acoustic guitarist. I spend most of my time playing my Martin D-35 which has been attached to my hip for the past 10 years or my 1 year old Gibson Hummingbird. Being that I moved to NYC 2 years ago, I've found it a b*itch to carry hard guitar cases around the city for rehearsals and lessons, and I wasn't about to put my Martin or Gibson in a soft case. So I was then in the market to by a cheap guitar, one where I could carry it around the city without a care. The consmetics of the guitar struck my eye and so then I picked it up to give it a try and I was very pleased with its sound and playability - it was comparable to my $1500+ guitars. I have always been the one who always thought that Epiphones' where just cheap imitations of Gibsons. But this guitar has changed my perception. I was and still am blown away by this guitar. Since I made this purchase I installed a Fishman Rare Earth single coil pickup and to be totally honest, the sound of this guitar is in some ways better than my Martin D-35. (Part of this is the Fishman Rare Earth Pickup which I highly recomend)

Reviewed by rjmurry10 on 7/25/2006 who plays Rock, Folk, Hip-Hop.

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Guitar Geniousness

The Epiphone PR-150 is a great guitar for beginners. I would know that because I am a beginner and I've found it much easier than most other guitars I've used. It neck is much thinner so it works well for people with small hands (like girls). I have two older brother's who are much more professional with guitars that loved the guitar. The sound and quality of this guitar is great. I'm really that I went out and bought this guitar. So what I'm really trying to say is that I think it would be a great idea to try this guitar out and see how good it is yourself.

Reviewed by bluemoonfairy317 on 10/9/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative, Indie.

58 people found this review helpful.
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Great Guitar, but.....

this is a great guitar out of the box. better tones than some of the more expensive acoustic guitars (better that $150-$200 range). i picked up this guitar as a "knock around" for camping and beach trips. the sound is deep and true, and for a hundred bucks you dont have to worry about tearing the thing up. One problem, the action is a bit high, so if your finger strength is not up to par, might want to change to lighter strings. The action would be the only complaint i have about this wonderful guitar.

Reviewed by erm22 on 3/16/2007 who plays Alternative (jack johnson, Ryan Adams).

39 people found this review helpful.
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What a Steal!

I always recommend Epiphone acoustics to friends who want a great instrument at a low price. The PR-150 is the best guitar available under $400. Everyone can't afford those fine Martins and Taylors, but that is no reason not to have a well-constructed, great sounding instrument. This instrument is well set up and very playable right out of the box. The low cost belies it's unbelievable sound. It has the fit and finish of a much more expensive instrument. What a great guitar!

Reviewed by Bruce Kizerian on 10/13/2006 who plays Folk, Bluegrass.

32 people found this review helpful.
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My Review for the Epiphone PR-150 Acoustic

I bought this guitar today and I am very happy with it. Now I'm a beginner so I don't have much experiences with other guitars but this one seems to be great. It's really sturdy. There aren't any buzzing noises like some guitars I've seen. It's a really great deal, too! I bought it for only 99.99. If your a beginner and you don't want to spend tons of money on a guitar I highly reccommend this one! Great Buy!

Reviewed by Michelle7107 on 8/8/2006 who plays Rock.

33 people found this review helpful.
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