Epiphone J-200 AANG

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Epiphone J-200 AANG

Epiphone

J-200 AANG

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 501154
Brand: Epiphone
Model: J-200 AANG
Price: $801.90

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This Epiphone J-200 AANG is a fantastic value for players seeking that iconic jumbo tone and stage-ready amplification. The solid top and flamed maple construction give it a surprisingly balanced voice, and the Fishman pickup is a decent starting point for live performance. It's a great choice for singer-songwriters and players who appreciate a big guitar with a manageable feel.

Product Description

  • Epiphone J-200 AANG
  • Steel-String Guitar with Pickup
  • Inspired by the Gibson J-200
  • Design: Super jumbo
  • Top: Solid sitka spruce
  • Back & Sides: Solid flamed maple
  • 2-Piece neck: Maple with mahogany centre strip
  • Fretboard: Indian laurel
  • Fretboard inlays: Mother-of-pearl graduated crowns
  • Back with centre strip
  • 6-Ply top binding
  • 4-Ply back binding
  • Neck profile: Rounded C
  • Scale: 649 mm (25.551")
  • Nut width: 43 mm (1.693")
  • Nut: Bone
  • 20 Frets
  • Pickup system: Fishman Sonicore with controls for volume and tone in the sound hole
  • Bridge: J-200 Moustache
  • Machine heads: Gold Epiphone Deluxe with Keystone buttons
  • Colour: Aged Antique Natural High-Gloss
PROS
  • • Solid Sitka spruce top delivers surprising clarity and projection.
  • • Flamed maple back and sides add warmth and sustain.
  • • Fishman Sonicore pickup system offers usable amplified tones.
  • • Rounded C neck profile provides comfortable playability for various hand sizes.
CONS
  • • Solid maple back and sides can sometimes lack the overt warmth of mahogany.
  • • Sonicore pickup, while functional, isn't a high-end studio solution.
  • • The aged finish, while aesthetically pleasing, might not suit all tastes.

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Key Features

Top Wood Solid Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides Solid Flamed Maple
Neck Material Maple with Mahogany Centre Strip
Fingerboard Indian Laurel
Scale Length 649 mm (25.551 in)
Frets 20
Electronics Fishman Sonicore with Soundhole Controls
Weight Approximately 6.8 lbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Sonicore is a competent, entry-level system; it’s not as nuanced or full-bodied as premium options like LR Baggs or K&K, but provides a usable amplified signal for basic gigs.
The Rounded C profile is generally accommodating, but the jumbo body size might make reaching around the neck slightly more challenging for very small hands – it's still manageable though.
The finish is primarily cosmetic; a thin gloss finish like this will have a minimal impact on the guitar's overall acoustic tone, more about aesthetics than sonic properties.

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