Epiphone Hummingbird Studio Acoustic-Electric Guitar Ebony


Description
The Epiphone Hummingbird Studio acoustic-electric guitar fuses iconic vintage design with enhanced contemporary features. Derived from the legendary Gibson Hummingbird, the Epiphone Hummingbird Studio is made from a solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides. These woods deliver a rich, balanced tone, while the Fishman Sonitone preamp and Sonicore pickup provide natural amplification suited for any stage.
Iconic Square-Shouldered Body for Classic Gibson Style
The Hummingbird Studio's square-shouldered dreadnought body and distinctive pickguard mirror the famous 1960 Gibson Hummingbird that shaped rock and roll. Premium tonewoods, including a solid Sitka spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and mahogany neck resonate with woody depth and clarity. A 24.75" scale ebony fingerboard offers smooth playability, while parallelogram inlays and single-ply binding provide a vintage-inspired style.
Plug in and Perform With Fishman Electronics
Onboard Fishman Sonitone preamp and Sonicore undersaddle pickup make the Hummingbird Studio stage-ready. Simply plug into an amplifier or PA system to fill any venue with a vibrant amplified tone. An easy-to-access volume control and tone knob provide discrete adjustment of EQ and volume levels, allowing you to shape your sound to suit any musical situation.
Premium Components for Reliable Performance
Grover Rotomatic tuners keep the Hummingbird Studio in tune through dynamic performances and long practice sessions. A compensated rosewood bridge and Graph Tech NuBone nut and saddle enhance sustain, and ensure precise intonation up and down the ebony fingerboard. Light gauge Gibson strings come standard for a slinky feel and balanced tension.



Features
- Top: Solid spruce
- Body: Select mahogany
- Neck: Select mahogany
- Neck Profile: SlimTaper D Profile
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Fingerboard: Radius 12"
- Truss Rod: Adjustable
- Binding: Fingerboard 1-ply (white), body top 5-ply (white/black), body back 1-ply (white)
- Fingerboard Inlay: Pearloid parallelogram
- Scale: 24.75"
- Frets: 20, medium frets
- Nut: 1.68"
- Bridge: Rosewood, reverse belly
- Saddle: Compensated, imitation bone
- Pickguard: Imitation Tortoise with traditional Hummingbird artwork
- Hardware: Nickel
- Machine Heads: Grover 14:1
- Electronics: Fishman Sonitone preamp with Fishman Sonicore pickup
- Controls: Master volume, treble EQ, bass EQ
- Case sold separately
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Reviews
4.15
52 Reviews
81%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Would buy again and again !
Have owned this guitar for over a year and am still awed by it . Buy it and you'll NEVER regret it ! Have been looking for another, for a friend, but they seem to sell out FAST ! Change the strings and have it intonated before taking home . This is a keeper !
Most Liked Negative Review
Bought 2 for school music program - Meh
Bought 2 of these for my school music program. They both arrived well packed, but needed a proper setup to be playable. One instrument had the truss rod so tight that there was buzz on all 4 lower frets. Also, neither had the pick guard properly attached - I had to use double stick tape to get the pick guards on both. What a time suck. Between the two, there is a very noticeable difference in sound quality, and with that said, they both lack a full bodied sound that you would expect from a dreadnaught in this price range. The Yamaha 300 series sound better for $150, and are more consistent. These instruments shine when plugged in. The electronics are very good for the price range. It is just a piazo under the bridge pickup, but with a proper eq on the board they sound nice. The other good quality is the feel of the neck... once they are setup properly. Great for students to learn on. All in all, for a guitar in this price range, consider looking at Ibanez ArtWood Open Pore guitars, or Yamaha - they are cheaper, sound better acoustic, and have better consistence between instruments.
- Practicing34
- Jamming21
- Small Venues17
- Recording16
- Rock Concerts7
- Poor Quality8
- Flat Sound5
- Not Consistent3
- High bass1
- Requires Constant Tuning1
- Experienced27
- Novice9
- Professional Musician5
- Child1
- Stays In Tune35
- Good Feel34
- Fun To Play31
- Good Audio27
- Consistent26
Reviewed by 52 customers
Looks gorgeous
Verified Buyer
submitted2 months ago
byKarl
fromPeoria AZ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This guitar is exactly what I was looking for. It does sound much more bass than most accoustic guitars. But overall an excellent purchase. Thisnisnan upgrade from my yamaha and my baby Martin.
Wonderful guitar for finger style
submitted6 months ago
byWilliam
fromNC
I have always played finger style and normally play an OM or 000. But this on with the short scale length is just wonderful for my fingers (no thumb picks, ect). I like the balanced sound, it's different than my Martin 000 and my Ibanaez ArtCore. I had been looking for a J45 sloped shoulder or a 12 Fret Dread, but I kept coming back to this. The only thing better would be all solid wood, but the Laminates have some a long way and for the price this is a winner.
I would but this product again.
Verified Buyer
submitted6 months ago
byHerbert
fromNew Jersey
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Learning to play the guitar.
Love my guitar
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byDan
fromNew York
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
So comfortable to play, great sound
Live the guitar
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byG
fromBoise idaho
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Love the guitar good tone love the black color
Love Epiphones, Hate this
submitteda year ago
byChad
fromOmaha, NE
I've always been a big fan of Epiphone electric guitars but this acoustic guitar is terrible. The battery just hangs and flops around inside the guitar and the pickups didn't even work. Also the pick guard is a dark red and not black like pictured. I had a $150 New York Pro that was built with better quality. Extremely disappointed and will be returning for a more reputable brand.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted3 months ago
asked byMB
fromCanton, Ohio
What type of batteries does this need?
This takes 9v.submitted9 months ago
asked byTom
fromVA
what country was the guitar made at
This is made in China.submitted10 months ago
asked byThatguy
fromBarstow ca
Does this guitar come with a case
"Case sold separately"submitteda year ago
asked byTom
fromLexington, KY
What are the strings shipped with the guitar?
Gibson™ Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings .012", .016", .024"w, .032" .042", .053"submitted2 years ago
asked byGreg
from54401
The pictures of the guitar has a black hummingbird pick guard. The description says tortoise shell. Which one comes on the guitar??
Tortoise Shellsubmitted2 years ago
asked byA
fromundisclosed
Is the pick guard black or red? Some reviews say red, but the photo looks to be black. Thank you!
It's a brownish red.submitted5 years ago
asked byGrey
fromDublin, GA
What strings come on the guitar?
This guitar comes with Gibson Medium Gauge strings.submitted5 years ago
asked byHUYNH
fromCA
DOES CABLE COME WITH THE GUITAR OR IT IS A SEPARATE PURCHASE? WHERE IS IT MADE?
This does not come with a cablesubmitted6 years ago
asked byCatie
fromReynoldsville, PA
Which case is best for this guitar?
Any acoustic dreadnought case will fit this modelsubmitted6 years ago
asked byJuquelin
fromundisclosed
What would be the wheight of the shipping??
Shipping weight is 8.20 lbs