Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird - 6 Month Review
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- The Epiphone, Inspired by Gibson, Hummingbird - 6 Month Review. I've had it about 6 months now, and just love it more every day. A complete work of art folks.
I am adding some info that I found out from another comment on a review I saw recently. You may find it as interesting as I did. This made me smile, so here's the brief conversation:
Bruce Sistrunk
2 months ago
It actually is more or less a bench made, it’s a master built so that means it’s hand built start to finish by one luthier, a lot of folks don’t know that though.
Steve Bernard
2 months ago
how did you learn it was by one luthier?
Bruce Sistrunk
2 months ago
@Steve Bernard I had spoken to some individuals that had ties with Epiphone directly and they told me all about it with it being in the old Sammick factory and how they had set up the sammick location for the masterbilt process and high quality acoustic work cuz we were comparing a Gibson hummingbird to the new masterbilt hummingbird and how they were basically the same minus the fretboard and bridge wood and the type of lacquer being different but still a lacquer none the less, we measured them sonically and they we’re basically identical and then acoustically they were the same other than the minor variances you see from like one Gibson hummingbird to another Gibson hummingbird being that no matter if it’s from one Gibson to another they still would each one not sound exactly like the other but still in the same range sonically with subtle differences.
Update: These IBGs, as of 2023, are now being manufactured in China. Buyer beware. My recommendation is to find a used one with the factory code 23, which is the old Samick factory in Indonesia. Please see the following updated video that I did on this topic:
• Warning - Epiphone IBG...
Feel free to reach out to me directly at:
asmallstone1977@gmail.com
Cool info about the single Luthier building from start to finish. I like it's well balanced sound. I like the loud bassness to my guitar but sometimes it over powers the middle. I really enjoyed listening to you play and offering up your your talents teaching the finkerstyle songs this past year. Here's to listening for many more 🍻
Hope you have a good new years brother
Wow man! Maybe it's just the moment but that song at 18 minutes was an emotional experience for me
@@folkenbluzer So that also closed the video, as I'm sure you noticed. You likely know already, but that is an old hymn written by William Walford in the mid 1800's. He was blind, but he knew his purpose and fulfilled it. It moves me every time I play it, brother man 👍
@@randysrhythmYes.I noticed. I sometimes add to my comment as a video plays along when I just can't let something go unsaid. I wasn't familiar with the song. I don't imagine that hymn was written on a guitar. I'll have to look more into him if it was. I only made it back to the late late 1800 in my search for the roots to the country/delta blues.
@@folkenbluzer Al, that's precisely why I like you so much, brother man. I'd say that great minds think alike, but I don't want to insult you 😂
By the way Al, I hope you, Heather and the kids, had a wonderful Christmas. Getting to know you on here (something I never saw myself doing, i.e. YT) has been a real highlight this year. I should have signed up for YT a long time ago, but hey, there's a reason why things happen, so I'll not belabor that point. You're a good egg, brother man and I'm honored that you'd take time out of your busy day to even visit me, much less see your wonderful comments on here 👍
@@randysrhythm hardly insulted my friend 😄
This is such a beautiful-sounding guitar. So warm and rich! Of course, it is played by a very talented musician :)
Well hello there, Ms Chydee, my wee talented singer friend! You are such a kind lady. Thank you so much for the kind words and don't be a stranger, ma'am 👍
I bought one of these Epiphone Hummingbird Orange Label. I really like it, its got a Warm Mellow Sound to it. Its a Keeper for sure..
Yes sir, always great to hear from someone that owns this beauty. Appreciate you stopping in and commenting on it. Don’t be a stranger, brother man 👍🏻
Great review. I agree with you. I've had the same model for eight months and I'm very happy with it. Always more important how it sounds but it sure looks good too. Thoroughly recommend this Epiphone to anyone thinking about getting one.
@@FingersAndStrums Yes sir, it and the Excellente are two of the best sounding guitars Epiphone have produced in years. Appreciate you chiming in on this, brother man 👍🏻
Yesterday, for my Birthday, My wife gifted me this here Epiphone Inspired by Gibson . I love it! It sounds and looks fantastic! I like it over my Martin Acoustic Guitar.
Its now my go too Guitar! I recommended it to any one whos thinking about buying one.
There you go, folks, from someone who volunteered their time to write an unsolicited response! Thanks Gary 👍🏻
Proof that exquisite sound doesn't have to cost the earth. I'm very tempted to buy the 12-string version
Absolutely Tony! I’d be very interested in your take on the 12 string. If you pick it up, please let me know, brother man 👍🏻
Hi Randy. First I'd like to thank you for pointing me towards this guitar. I bought a new one just this week. I have some information to add. Although production was moved to China they were still producing these guitars in the Indonesia factory in 2024. I know because mine was built there in march 2024. There were two in the guitar shop from the same run. One had already been sold, I got the other. So if you see a newer one don't discount it as being built in China. And for the doubters yes it has an orange label, yes it has 23 in the serial no, yes it has the weight, yes it has the headstock and most of all it has the tone. It's a very strange feeling to hear exactly the same tone coming at me off the internet as the guitar in my hand, never had that before. On build quality. I have a couple of Alvarez and a Seagull S6. This epiphone beats them all. String spacing is also excellent for a narrower nut, it's certainly close to that of a 1¾. Thanks again and I hope my bit of info helps someome. Best wishes Steve (UK).
Thanks for the original video on this IBG Hummingbird and also for this follow up video. I had hand surgery on my fretting hand 40+ years ago and never thought that I would play the guitar again in my lifetime. Your videos and a couple of other reviewers on YT inspired me to give it a try again. My new IBG Hummingbird will arrive tomorrow and I’m very excited to get my hands on it. Love your channel and you really are a fantastic musician. Thanks again for the inspiration. I guess that at age 61 I can give up any ideas of becoming a rock star lol, but I think that I will really enjoy playing just for my own pleasure and for my wife.
Hi Corey, thank you for the kind words. Trust me, I’m just like you. The only reason I play these days is for myself and my wife. I really thought that most people out there with a guitar are just like you and I, simply playing and enjoying the challenge while having fun doing it. I think you will love this IBG Hummingbird. A lot of quality for not a lot of money. Thank you for the kindness, brother man and keep me posted 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm Thank you for the reply Randy. Now I just need to break it to my wife that I made the purchase lol. Pretty sure she’ll be okay with it. She’s pretty wonderful that way. That’s why I have 3 Harleys.
@@coreycallahan7443 my kind of guy 👍🏻
I just love these kind of videos, with earphones you truly can hear the Subtle difference's in tone & volume of the instrument's being compared, Sincerely, many thanks 😮😊😊
I couldn’t agree more, Don, about the subtle differences. Sometimes I’ll listen to videos with my studio headphones, but most of the time I do it on my phone with AirPods, just as good in my opinion. I really appreciate you always taking time out to comment on these videos. It really means a lot, brother man 👍🏻
So I received my new IBG Hummingbird and case this past week and I love it. Playability and sound/tone is exceptional. I did have Sweetwater setup done prior to shipping for my playing style. The Epiphone case is nice.
Hey Todd, I couldn’t be more pleased to hear it! The setup is surely worth every penny. Thanks for sharing your experience with it, brother man 👍🏻
Great tone, great playing and by far the best review of this guitar out there
Hi Brian! I wasn't expecting a compliment like that from anyone, but I want you to know that it means a great deal to hear you say it. I really appreciate you taking time out to watch and then think enough of it to comment. Very much appreciated, brother man 👍
Many thanks 🙏🏻 buddy for all that you said and done for my Son and and my family ! You are awesome!
You’re welcome and right backatcha, brother man 👍🏻
look into the soundhole and look for the vertical small ladder braces all along the in side of the sides. This identifies guitars with solid back/sides or in this case that its the inspired model! mine got better daily too. amazing guitars. Alvarez MD60BG also folks!
Thank you, brother man! That is extremely helpful. Also, thank you for taking the time to come and visit a spell 👍🏻
That is a beautiful guitar Randy! You make it sound awesome!
So good to see you, Ms Rose and thank you very much for your flattering assessment, ma'am 👍. I hope you had a great holiday and hope your new year is fantastic!
A review from an experienced player still loving their guitar 6 months down the road holds a lot of weight! Thank you so much, Randy.
I surely appreciate you, Edward, and you are most certainly welcome. I really appreciate you stopping in and sharing your thoughts.
You, Sir, are a great reviewer but an even greater player. Thank you for a wonderful review.
Hi David, just saw your latest upload. Killer guitar, brother man. I joined 👍🏻
Thanks for the kind words and hope to see more of you, brother man 👍🏻
I just love this video....that guitar sounds so sweet.
Hi TM, it’s hard for me to imagine life without this beast. Thank you so much, brother man 👍🏻
I've had my Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird in Aged Cherry Sunburst for a week now. It is the best instrument I've ever laid my hands on! Truly unbelievable how good this guitar sounds for the price. Thanks for the final jnspiration I needed to make the purchase Randy!! Your guitar reviews are my favorite on RUclips! Also love your rendition of "Sweet Hour of Prayer. Take care and God Bless! - F.B.
What a kind thing to say, Fred. I just can’t tell you how much it means to me to know that you look forward to these reviews and my lame attempt to communicate a simple message. It’s folks like you that make me want to keep going. You’re precisely the kind of subscriber that I welcome on this channel. That really means a lot to me, brother man, so thank you so much 👍🏻
You sound amazing on any guitar but this one had me mesmerized. 🤩
Do they come any kinder than you, ma'am? I don't think so. Very kind words from you and very much appreciated, ma'am 👍
Hi Randy I’m really thinking about buying one of those guitars 👍
@@Michaeladams-w3k Hi Michael, if you settle on it, do yourself a favor and make sure the 5th & 6th digits in the serial number are 23. They are not making these in Indonesia any longer. 23 is the Indonesian factory code. You can still find them out there, and from everything I have heard, the China factory is struggling with consistency, but the Indonesian factory is very consistent. I played one from the China factory and it was pretty bad. Some of the folks on my channel have the Chinese made one, but it’s not great odds that you’ll get one that’s playable. The other thing I noticed about the Chinese version is that it is less rich sounding and has more of a woody tone. Not a bad sounding guitar, but nothing like the one I have.
Beautiful playing.
Much appreciated, Chris 👍🏻
That's a real beauty for that price it looks great but more importantly sounds great and of course in your talented hands it sounds even better, great descriptive video Randy and some sweet picking well done my friend and a Happy New year 🎸👏👏🙏🏻
Hi Trevor, thank you for such a kind comment. That may be the first time I’ve heard “talented” and me mentioned in the same sentence, so if you don’t mind, I think I’ll frame this comment from you!
Yes sir, I think the value, dollar to quality, is simply overwhelming to me. Thanks for the kind observations, brother man and happy new year to you as well 👍🏻
After watching countless reviews on RUclips and reading reviews online. I took delivery of my Epiphone IBG Hummingbird. Your reviews are in part what swayed me. So thank you for sharing your video. I could not be happier with my guitar. Im absolutely blown away. The build and sound quality are fantastic. This guitar is way way better than the price tag might suggest.
Hi Alan, that just made my day, sir. Also, I really appreciate you spending your valuable time to watch the video. I’ll never say something on this channel that I can’t swear to from personal experience and really pleased to hear you value that, brother man 👍🏻
Thank you 🙏 for the review- I almost bought one - then the sale rep ask me to try the Inspired by Gibson J-45 so I got it and a case ( love 💕 it )
I love my IBG 45 too, Thomas. You’re welcome for the review and you certainly didn’t go wrong, brother man 👍🏻
I got one of those 2 and love it ( in Indonesia) 2022 )
I also got the Hummingbird inspired by Gibson/ but discovered it was made in China - it plays well - but it is very light - I may send it back/ it is nothing like the J- 45 like yours /
I did get the cases and got the Humidity packs
A great decision, brother man 👍🏻
I had a J200 at first it was hard, but it opened up after one year playing. I do like this Hummingbird Epiphone , and you play it well sir. Now all Sire for me :)
Hi Steven, did you have the Epiphone Inspired by Gibson J-200, or the Gibson J-200? Yes sir, this Hummingbird is simply amazing, brother man 👍🏻
Unbelievable sound! The sustain is incredible. That guitar is beautifully made. Thanks for making this video.
Hi Tim, thank you so much for the very kind words. I’ll be releasing a 10 month update on the Excellente on Saturday morning as well. If you have wondered about that guitar, I think the review will be of interest to you. Great to hear from you and keep picking, brother man 👍🏻
Its funny how you joked about the neck , mine did come off because of how thin the neck was at the nut! The repair was more than the guitar, or almost. But I did love the sound and got used to it so much that I ordered another one, I just had to have it. If it works out like the first one, I'll just pat myself on the back and say,"good boy", and play the heck out of it. Way better sound than my Taylor with more volume and warmer. Ty for the time you put into this review! If you are ever my way, drop in.
Hi Rafael, I hate to hear about that. I haven’t even had a hint of that with mine, so that’s a good thing. Yes sir, the sound is just amazing. Great to hear from you and hope to hear more from you on the channel 👍🏻
They sent me a guitar with high action and when messured one would have to take so much of the saddle to be playable....they sent a replacement and when messured it was the same as the first...sent them both back....then I was told that they were both within speck!!! Unbelieveable! Talk about a turn off. I've been playing for over 40 years. So, you can understand my fustration.
@@rafaelcuadra5009 Was that Sweetwater? It was the Inspired by, right?
@@randysrhythm Yes sir, it sure was!
@@rafaelcuadra5009 okay, now I remember. I have an email already sent to Shaka to inquire about this 👍🏻
hi Randy, sounds sweet sir. greatings from Lievegem Belgium.
Hi Steven, great to hear from you! Thank you very much and really appreciate you stopping in to see us. I hope all is well in Belgium 👍🏻
I appreciate your wisdom of guitars from years of knowledge .
Hi Donald, I’m unsure of much knowledge, but at my age some wisdom comes in handy 😂. Much appreciate the kind comment, brother man 👍🏻
The sound on that guitar is so great. I've watched this and your other Epiphone Hummingbird video over and over. Thanks for all the information and
the great playing. I really enjoy your videos. That Hummingbird has a bit of a organ sound to it....just beauitful. I'm just waiting for the guy I deal with
at Sweetwater to get back in town, and for them to get an Epiphone IBG Hummingbird in stock.
Hi TM!! Great to hear your thoughts and the support that just makes me want to do more, my friend. By chance, is your sales guy, Shaka?
@@randysrhythm It's Devin Cunningham at Sweetwater. Keep your videos coming! It's great to hear those different guitars and hear your comments about guitars and other things. By the way, that hammer on you're doing sure comes through on the video...and it looks like the action on that guitar is about as perfect as it can get. Oh, as a side note, my last name is Muncey. TomEMun was just a nickname. 🙂
@@USNAVDC Hi Tom, great to know that. My last name is Cox. You bet I’ll keep em’ comin, brother man 👍🏻
@@USNAVDCI keep calling you Tom 😂. Hey Devin, I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate all of you at Sweetwater. I had a gentleman send me an email this morning about which guitar he should buy from you guys, the Excellente or IBG Hummingbird. You guys do so well with taking care of your customers, I have no issue whatsoever sending them them your way, brother man. Thanks for the continued support 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm Hey Randy....it is Tom...see my other comment....you're right about Sweetwater though! They have the greatest customer service going, and Devin Cunningham at Sweetwater really is great to deal with. Thanks for your videos Randy....I'm waiting to hear your Martin 000-15SM. I love mahogany guitars.
I just started to play and I got this guitar for my first guitar and watching you has me liking more and more thanks 👍
You are so welcome, Joseph. Feel free to subscribe, as we teach fingerstyle for beginners on this channel and we'd love to have you here anytime. You are always welcome, kind sir 👍
That is great insight regarding how it’s made in the factory! I ordered one arriving next week. Can’t wait to play it!
Hi Geof, I hope you love it. I’m sure you will if it was one that was made in Indonesia. Let me know what you think of it, please. Appreciate you taking the time to comment, brother man 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm are all the inspired by Gibson hummingbirds made in Indonesia? I’m thinking of ordering one but don’t wanna risk it if they’re made in china now.
Hi Ray, I did the following video on how to know you’re getting the Indonesian made IBG. To your question, yes, they are all now made in China. It’s not very long and I recommend you watch it before purchasing one:
ruclips.net/video/K5qhR_Ws9ik/видео.htmlsi=CJDpofv-CZ5S19UI
Your playing was beautiful, and your review really insightful. Thank you for taking the time and putting the energy in making this video. Will order mine next month! Once again thank you.
Hi Joao, you are most certainly welcome. You won’t be disappointed. It has to be the best sounding guitar that I have ever owned, regardless of price 👍🏻
Beautiful guitar and beautiful story!! Sounds so pretty!!! Great to see you again my friend! It’s been a long time since i had the chance to come say hey. Good to see you! Love and light to you!!! ❤️✨❤️✨
Thank you Ms Dana and you’re always welcome 👍🏻
I have a inspired by Gibson Epiphone and just can recommend it. It's really high quality. I totally love it! I've bought it as my first guitar in my life and couldn't have invested the money better
Hi Philipp, thank you for the confirmation. I am sure it will help others 👍🏻
That's a lovely sounding guitar, Randy. Deep and rich tones and looks beautiful.
Thank you, brother man Dunsy 👍🏻
That Guitar Sounds Awesome Randy 👍truly is an amazing thing some of these guitars crafted abroad. Guys our age are especially amazed remembering the options back in the 1960s/70s. Enjoy that Chet relaxed picking you do too!🇺🇸
I'll tell you Dennis, you are ever so right about that! Always appreciate hearing from you, brother man and thanks very much stopping in and commenting. You are quite a talented musician and I seriously value your input 👍
I have this very guitar. Kind of wishing I had purchased the SJ200. But I really like the Hummingbird's looks.
I doubt you’ll ever regret that choice. I had mine out over the weekend and just sat there amazed at how beautiful it sounds. Glad you were able to pick one up 👍🏻
Got my sights set on one of these! Just a beautiful guitar.
Hi Mark, I'm glad to hear it. I'll take a trip over and check out your channel. I surely hope you do get one, as these things are just beasts of a guitar. I didn't mention it in the video so mentioning it here; Neither Epiphone nor Gibson sponsored this video, just FYI 👍
I have an Epi Hummingbird I bot used back in 2012 used for $150.00. I updated the nut and the bridge, and to this day I play the snot out of it. I have all had kinds of Martins and Taylors but I always go back to this Bird - I love the 25.5" neck, which I prefer over the shorter neck on this one else I would have bought it...
Hi, I actually owned one of those that bought as well. It was about 10 years ago. I did love that guitar and ended up giving it to my son. When you find the right guitar, then it’s the right guitar. Appreciate the feedback and it’s a pleasure to hear about your experience with it, brother man 👍🏻
By the way, what’s your first name?
Ty for your review, very very good.
You are most welcome, sir 👍🏻
Randy I want to thank you for the information I picked up on the hummingbird took it and had it set up that is a fantastic when I get to Dallas I'm going to holler at you would really love to meet you thank you very much for you're a fantastic player
Hi Jimmy, first off, it’s really great that you picked one of these up. Secondly, thanks for such kind words. Yes sir, send me an email if you ever get down this way, brother man 👍🏻
Glad to have you on the channel.
Your Epiphone guitar really sounds awesome. Great guitar brand reviews, how I wish to have one someday.
Hi there, Ms Nora! I hope you're able to get one as well, ma'am. I appreciate the visit and kind comment 👍
Hey brother Randy!
Ya, these are really awesome guitars, I almost bought one a few months back but my sister needed a hand so I lent her some money and the guitar was sold. I may still get one, I'm still thinking about getting a Yamaha FG365S which I used to own, it was a shameless copy of a Martin D34 and a really, REALLY awesome guitar!
I also love the Epiphone masterbilt J 200!! I AM a confirmed life-long Elvis fan!! Of course he had two Gibson J 200s. His first one got stepped on by someone with a wee bit too many wobbly pops in his belly!! Imagine being THAT GUY!!
My first good acoustic was a FG365S and I stupidly sold it when I was 15 (I'm close to 62 today) and came to really regret it. They're a little hard to find and they're going North every time I find one!!
I do have a very, very nice Yamaha FG 340 in rare black, and whoever built this hand made guitar was having a GREAT DAY! I've owned another one and played a few other and they're a really nice solid lower to mid level guitar and anyone who be glad to own one. But this one is an exceptional build that never goes out of tune, just a great guitar that I've played live and in studio many times!! I love it and will NEVER sell or trade her!! I named her "Sally G" after the great McCartney country tune!!
My Excellente is "Betty B" after the most awesome Old English Bulldogg I ever owned!! I lost her a year ago this past December and it still stings!! I'll see her in Heaven along with a bunch of other great dogs!! ")
Here's a bit of a warning for people who might be thinking of buying off E-Bay or one of the other on-line merchants.
I paid $2,000 including taxes for my Excellente in Canada. I saw some on E-Bay and could have saved about $600 to $700 after shipping had I bought one there. The problem is, I know there were a limited number of these guitars built, and there were quite a few "new" Excellentes available on E-Bay.
Red Flag!! DING! DING! DING! Ya, you are taking a huge risk of buying a copy/fake on these platforms from China. They are notorious for this and have been for many years! They used to be pretty easy to spot but they have become EXPERT at building and copying all the expensive models.
They're also building some solid quality guitars, both electric and acoustic under their own weird label names which are very cheap and if you know what you're doing you can find some really, really high quality guitars cheap!!
If you don't know what you're doing, I would not advise it, in the very least get someone who does know what they're doing to look over whatever you're after and you can get a great deal.
But as far as the high dollar guitars, I would not take a chance unless you know the seller, and they're in YOUR country! Preferably not China!!
I've always dealt with the small family owned and operated music shop in my small lakeside town, Connors Music in Keswick ON Canada and was more than willing to spend the extra money knowing it came right from Epiphone and has a lifetime warranty as well as a year free set up at Connors. I do my own set up, but it's a great deal if you're not sure about set-ups, or are busy.
Hey brother love the channel, you're a great "masher" which is what we call "players" in y neck of the woods!!
Take care brother!
God Bless you!!
Jack ~'()'~
Brother man Jack!! If I listed the stupid guitar decisions I have made in my life, yours would look almost intelligent 😂. It is great to have your insights and presence on the channel, my friend. This response has the kind of detail that many will find very helpful.
I have one Chinese built guitar coming my was in a month or so and it’s the Recording King RD 328. The design came out of San Francisco, so hopefully it’ll be all that I hear it is.
I’m also going to review a Gibson 50’s J-45, which should arrive week after next. I’m really looking forward to that one, since I sold all of my other Gibson acoustics, which made my list of stupid decisions to sell! It has been a pleasure getting to know you, Jack. Your feedback helps everyone, brother man 👍🏻
No sir, I would not want to find myself explaining to Elvis how I stepped on his 200 😂😂
@@randysrhythm Thanks brother. I just fixed a couple of typos! The most glaring was when I mentioned playing the Yamaha FG 340 live and "stupid" which was supposed to be "studio" D'oh!
Take care brother!
Jack ~'()'~
You're a wonderful player. You have a unique attack to you're pick.
Hi Michael, thank you for the kindness. You may be the only person that’s ever said that to me, brother man 👍🏻
I have been picking a Epiphone masterbilt model AJ500 M for over seven years now and have tried many different strings and have to say that the only strings that work for this guitar are the Elixir polyweb light gauge 12-53 thought I would try a new set of phosphor bronze this past Saturday but took them off after about five min. of picking and went back to the polywebs . From the Blue ridge mountains saying Thanks for another good video.
Hey Stager, first off, you apparently sit in one of my favorite places to sit, sip coffee in the mornings and enjoy a good nicotine stick. As far as the AJ goes, I may have to find one, since you’re not the first person I’ve heard mention that guitar. I am going to pick up a set of those strings and try them, so thanks for the suggestion. Much appreciate your time and thanks again for the suggestion, brother man 👍🏻
Beautifully played!! ❤
Thank you, Ms Laura!
Randy: these are great guitars. Unfortunately I sold the one I had but also have the Inspired by Gibson J45. Great build quality and sound. I agree, the value is amazing.
As you say, look for the orange label. I ran into someone who changed out the truss rod cover to Gibson and listed a standard Epiphone hummingbird as an “Inspired By” but I knew better.
You are probably correct on the wood thickness because they are a bit heavy but regardless a very nice line of guitars. Thank you and Merry Christmas.
Hi Anthony, I did get the 45 as well, like you and haven’t looked back. They really are killer guitars. Great points, brother man and appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and experience 👍🏻
Great video sir, greetings from the uk 🇬🇧 I’ve subscribed and I’m looking forward to the next video
Thank you very much, Kev 👍🏻
Sounds great. Great playing as well.
Thank you, brother man 👍🏻. Hope you and the family are well.
Brilliant, just subbed , cheers from New Zealand
Very much appreciated, brother man, on both counts 👍🏻
Wonderful guitar performance and sounds!! Thank you for sharing, enjoyed your nice Epiphone guitar review! Like and Subed! Have a good day!
Thank you, Aisoke. You’re always welcome here 👍🏻
They do sound great. Not good, but great. I picked one up recently and not t gonna lie it took some work to get up to what I want it to be. The bridge saddle was too low. Notes were choking out on all strings from the 12th to the 14th whether it was 11 gauge, 12 or 13 strings. So that indicates bridge height. I raised it up 1 credit card thickness, it helped a bit, I wasted 2 sets of strings, expensive strings, broke a G string (go figure it wasn't even an E). Today, I jumped a few gauges with 13s raised it up one more credit card, used Super Glue to glue the shims and what a tone. Opened it right up and the tome is very distinctly Gibson. Overtones, it has this chime to the notes. It sounds Gibson. Incredible. I saw a video of Travis Trit, I think it was a Gibson Doc he was playing a Jumbo Acoustic crazy finger picking, this guitar has that tone. It kind of blows my mind looking at everything, the bracing inside, the scalloping of the bracing, the wood, the same umd hole, it all comes together to output this tone from wood and steel strings. It is a natural tone, but it isn't a simple tone. There's dimension it's like the construction of it is an eq processor.
With that, I can see I need to straighten the neck out, which should also lower the action a bit and SHOULD be really good. Should be excellent.
Apparently they're built at a Samik factory. I remember when I was trying to teach myself guitar in the 90's my aunt was jamming with the dude, he was kind of a folky hippy. I was playing an Epiphone Special II. They show up, he's got this Samik Hollow body electric. An ES copy, a smaller one. Nice cherry Sunburst, binding on the neck and body, to humbuckers. He just bought it. Gets me to play it, I played some grunge on it and it blew my mind. It was so cool. Felt so good, sounded so good, played great. $400! It ain't a bad thing if Samik (sp?) is building these. Gibson spec.
Great experience there. I really appreciate the feedback. Just curious, in the soundhole sticker, are the 5th & 6th digits 23, or 15 on yours? Sounds like a lot of work, but seems to be worth the effort from what you’re sharing here. I’ll be interested in how everything turns out, once you get everything finished, brother man 👍🏻
They have produced some great guitars over the years, for sure. Great story, brother man 👍🏻
Great review Randy👏👏☘️
Hey Derek, it's great to see you again. I really appreciate the feedback, brother man and don't be a stranger 👍
Very great and honest review! Thanks. I appreciate "Sweet Hour of Prayer"...reminds me of my father. Thank you.
I do have an Epiphone acoustic case that a pawnshop ES350 came in Now I must learn that song, but on a Martin.
@@johnwashburn3793 Hi John, thank you so much. I think I'll do a short series on how I play it. Please be on the lookout for it, sir. I really appreciate you stopping in and commenting. It means a great deal to me, especially the fact that you noticed that old hymn. I think William Walford would smile if he heard you say that 👍
@@randysrhythm...and who doesn't love Guy Clark?
@@johnwashburn3793 Evil, crazy people 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm I love this guitar but I have several Adirondack over mahogany guitars already. If I buy another, it would be a rosewood (or a Tele that I don't need).
I enjoy your channel. Happy, prosperous new year!
I love your vids man, I have the Inspired bird, the only complaint on mine which is totally nothing to gripe about, is that my top is a darker look less even burst, I have thought about getting the J-45 but wasn't sure if I'd find much difference between my bird and it, both being hog bodies and spruce tops, but I know that shoulder cut would make a little difference. I'm just rambling, but again love your videos.
You’re too kind, brother man. I was going to pick up the 45, but now, likely won’t. It sounds pretty good and with a small punch, but since I know from previous buys that the Gibson version is is just way superior, I’ll likely pick up the 50’s Gibson J-45. The IBG Hummingbird will always be my “go to” square shoulder dred. The slope shoulder IBG 45 is not bad for the money though. I really appreciate the kind words and look forward to hearing more from you on the channel. If you don’t mind telling me, what’s your first name?
First name is James , got it straight from my Granpda haha.@@randysrhythm
Hi Randy. Thanks for great reviews and anecdotes, I’ve learned a lot since watching you RUclipss. I can’t see which strings you have fitted to this wonderful tone-generator? Greetings from Denmark 😊
Hi Brian, appreciate the kind words. I normally only show both hands when I’m teaching, but I’ll bear in mind your observations when I do another guitar review for sure. Glad to have such a great person from Denmark on the channel, brother man 👍🏻
Très bonne vidéo. Merci pour ce retour d'expérience, je viens d'acheter une guitare inspired by Gibson Hummingbird. Cette guitare est vraiment très belle.
1 ou 2 cordes frises un peu il conviendra de faire quelques réglages, je vais changer les chevilles en plastiques pour les remplacer en os. et redresser le manche...
Félicitations pour vos vidéo !
Thank you, JM! I had to adjust the neck a little on mine. I also replaced the bridge pins with ebony. Once that was done, it played like butter 👍🏻
Amazing video. Enjoyed Watching 😍
Thank you very much!
Excellent performance 🎸🎶🎵 New Subscriber added 👍 sounds great
Thank you, sir 👍🏻
Nice sharing ,Big like !💕👍
Thank you very much!
Great review! I am convinced!
Thank you, Sam! You won’t regret it, brother man 👍🏻
I've seen a bunch of reviews on this and other epiphone guitars and it seems that the main differences that actually have an effect on the sound are the thickness of the pickguard and the thickness of the slabs of wood themselves, all thay have to do is reduce their thicknesses to have that gibson sound, of course the care and time that a luthier puts on a gibson to voice it will be always better than a machine, but if this is something so noticeable about the guitars, maybe that's where to look so that we can all have access to a great guitar for that price! instead of being pushed back by a logo. I wish there was a luthier on youtube that could do a comparison like that, like the guy that cuts guitars open
Hey there brother man, these IBG guitars have one luthier assigned to each one. I discovered that quite by accident. They are also built in the custom shop, the old Samick factory, which explains why they sound so good. In fact, Gibson engineers actually went to Indonesia to oversee and train the luthiers on the building process. They are tanks, for sure. That said, $850.00 later, all I can say is wow. I had a few conversations with Gibson before purchasing one. To your point, I’ll eventually remove the pickguard. I’m in complete agreement with you about that. As you eluded to, the weight is a minus, but certainly worth it. You said it best at the end, folks get hung up on the brand, which we both know causes many to overlook a gem from time to time. Great comment, brother man, and I really appreciate the feedback and the time you took to view the video and then share your thoughts 👍🏻
By the way, I saw that guy you referred to. I love those videos!!
I just bought a used Hummingbird guitar. But I got the old style. The eletric stuff is on the out side. a lot easer to change the battires.
Hi Gerry, I’m just not a fan of active pickups. However, if I had one that I used, I’d definitely want the battery in a compartment on the outside. I’ll end up taking the electronics out of this one 👍🏻
Yeah. I,m all about keeping it simple. That is why I did not buy the new Bird. When I saw this one. I jumped. I paid 300.00 bucks and she was in good condition.
Hi Randy,
Your reviews are great.
Epiphone guitars made in Indonesia come with either a red label or a blue label.
You seem to indicate that only red labelled Epiphones are better made and sound better than the blue labelled ones.
Please clarify.
Hi Richard, I can see where you might interpret it that way, but that’s not exactly accurate. It’s the factory code that causes me to give an Epiphone a chance. The Indonesian custom shop code is 23. That will encourage me to give it a chance. For example, the Excellente is a blue label, code 23, and is off the charts great. The IBG acoustics are orange labels, code 23 and they are just killer guitars. The Epiphone Inspired by Texan, I have come to understand, is a blue label, code 23, and I seriously dislike it. Does that help?
Thank you for the kind words and hope to see more of you around the channel, brother man 👍🏻
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Man. Thank you @Randy's Rhythm. I have been looking at The Hummingbird (Epiphone) the last month; I have an Epiphone Masterbilt Texan, so I have been debating if I need this hummingbird or not, but this tempts me closer to hitting that "Add to cart" button.
Hi David, you are most certainly welcome. I have that same Texan and this IBG Hummingbird is so much more powerful. If you do pick it up, you’ll not regret it 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm coincidentally, I went to Sweetwater online just now, and I saw your review. I'd love a Gibson Hummingbird, but that or Martin D28 are too rich for a hacker like me, but this looks like the Epiphone Inspired version may be on the horizon for me soon. Thank you Sir.
@Randy's Rhythm you convinced me. I ordered the Epiphone Hummingbird Aged Natural Antique Gloss. I'm on the ordered and waiting to ship till Sweetwater recieves it (February possible ship according to Mike at Sweetwater), so I can't sleep thinking of that Hummy. I really love your tone and playing.
@@guitarhack007 I'm glad to hear it David! These Sweetwater cats are great, eh? Just let Mike know you want that guitar to be gone over with a fine toothed comb before they ship it. I'm sure you got a case with it, right?
@@randysrhythm it has that 55 point inspection. Will they do an additional inspection once they email me to verify the order you think? Sadly, it did not come with a case as I checked after your reply. I had to call them again and add a case to the order
:( . However, they are gonna ship it in the case now; I'm looking forward to when and if the Hummingbird ships.
I bought the J200 and the sound varies with the strings I use. From a rich loud sound to a thinner sound with light strings 11-52. With light strings the action gets lower and faster but at the expense of low bass, dynamic and projection. I'm looking for better and more adapted strings. Presently using 11-52 D'addario XS Phosphor Bronze. Also have their 12-53 (not used yet). I usually use Elexir Nanoweb 12-53 Bronze. More rounded sound and more solid bass on my other guitar.
Hi Gilles, I’ve heard that from others as well. I use Martin Retro 12’s. They seem to bolster the bass and mids a bit. Great to see you and I really appreciate the comment/information, brother man 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm Ordered the Martin's MM11 and MM12. :)
@@gillesthibodeau7078hi Giles, assume you got the strings in. What do you think of them?
@@randysrhythm My present strings do not satisfy me (XS 11-52). I will go back to the Nanoweb but using 11-52 to keep the action fast and low. The J200 is new. I know I have to by patient. Playing it will change it's performance. The wood needs to vibrate and the fibers will tighten as my other guitars did. My oldest one has 55 years of playing and sounds beautiful. :)
Howdy Mate . . . . . lovin' the sound of this, as I do all of the guitars I've watched you play since we met. Also loved the tunes you played through the clip.
I have to mention the part of your clip where you mentioned 'weight'. I often go from one guitar to another, as you would imagine, ie, I practice on one guitar and then another guitar, and I do notice the difference in weight between each. Does the weight of a guitar determine the 'sound quality' . . . . 🤷🏻♂
Anywho . . . . . Enjoyed this review Randy! 😊 👍🏻 ☮
PS . . . . I'm not a big fan of an acoustic guitar with a 'cut-out' . . . . . but I do own one or two! 🙄
Howdy, brother man! Apparently the weight has little to nothing to do with the sound. I have come to that conclusion after playing this guitar! Thank you for the kind words, which I think just comes naturally to you. I always look forward to hearing your thoughts 👍🏻
Hey Randy . . . . if you like the sound and the feel of the guitar . . . . well 🤷🏻♂ all is good.
😊 🎸
love your review!
Thank you, Kasha 👍🏻
There seems to be a lot of compression when you dig in. It sounds more like the quality of the recording than it does the guitar but wonder if anyone knows for sure. It's not a great sound, if that's the guitar.
Appreciate the opinion, sir 👍🏻
By the way, there’s no compression added.
@theflamingfatman What are you on about...fool !
Please go away! You know not much about guitars
nice playing and intonation, however I cannot hear the E string same as my Hummingbird Pro.
Hi Mike, appreciate the kind words. That’s interesting about the high E. I guess when I record in the future, I should pay closer attention to it. I hear it fine, so I’m guessing that it’s on me. Appreciate the feedback, brother man 👍🏻
I noticed the inspired line is heavy but they are really nice guitars overall, especially for the price.
Hi Shay, brilliantly put! I couldn’t agree more. The weight is interesting, but the sound is off the charts, so easy enough to get past. I really appreciate the feedback 👍🏻
Guitar has great tone nice playing!
Thanks so much, John 👍🏻
Does the narrow nut width give you issues on the hummingbird?
Hi Todd, you’d think so, but oddly enough, no. It’s actually quite comfortable with fingerstyle. I haven’t checked the string spacing, but I am guessing that is the answer.
Great playing
Very kind of you to say, Larry. Thank you so much , brother man 👍🏻
Nice playing 😊😊😊😊
Thank you, brother man 👍🏻
Hey Randy! That first song is just beautiful. Would be really grateful if you could let me know what it is so I can try and learn it? Best wishes from the UK - you're a great player, Sir! -Tom
Hi Tom, appreciate the kind words. That is Killing the Blues” by John Prine. It’s a beautiful tune, brother man 👍🏻
Amazing - thanks Randy, wish me luck 😅🎸
I have this guitar. I love this guitar. I had the inspired by gibson j200. I didn't like it and sold it
Also... I HAD the masterbult Texan. Didn't enjoy that guitar. I sold it.
I play a gibson j45 and this . I love them both. It holds up that gibby..
Hi Erin, are you sure we're not related? I haven't played the J-200 IBG, but it sure gets mixed reviews. However, this IBG Hummingbird is mind blowing great. I can't remember if I mentioned it in the video, but I've owned 2 J-45s. One was the Regal and the other was the Standard. I loved both of them and couldn't agree more with you. Thanks very much for the feedback and you're welcome here anytime 👍
@@randysrhythm thank u! I enjoy your playing and reviewing!
Well done! Like yourself, I own one ... incredible value, as you say! The gimmick you use for laughter is very catchy! What do you think about Cole Clark guitars? James
Thank you, James! I have never been in the same room with a Cole Clark, but everything I’ve read about them has been pretty impressive, brother man 👍🏻
Hello Randy,
Was new to your channel and was so taken w this video that I called up a guy ive dealt w over at Guitarcenter here in Denver for a long time and he was able to get this guitar for me, and sent to the store. He tells me this has been the only Hummingbird in the aged cherry hes been able to get, the only other one, just 1, was the translucent one.
So i bought the guitar, and i am amazed too at the sound, tone, and your review, spot on. I was expecting it to be a bit wider than it actually is, but wow, what a guitar. Im a pretty good customer at this store, ive been buying guitars and gear there for years, so gave me a great deal, just a little over 800 out the door.
Randy the only thing id like to do, is have the action brought down lower to the fret board. Can you tell me how i can lower the action? Im no tech, or anything close, especially adjustments to an acoustic. Can i use the truss rod to bring the strings down, or does it need to be done at the nutt or bridge? If so do, or would they have to shave it down to get that lower action i like?
Other that, i am so exciting to have this guitar, i havent played any acoustics in years, and already love this guitar, and i cant thank you enuf, love your channel, and appreciate what youve done here...... Michael
Hi Michael, what a kind thing to say about the channel and I surely do appreciate it. I’m glad you were able to find one. As far as lowering the action, I’d call your guy at the guitar shop and ask him to find you a local luthier. If he’s not one, he’ll know one. It’ll likely cost under $100.00. Just tell them to go over it with a fine toothed comb, careful to mention the action you would like to see. I’d walk you through how to do it, but you really need the right tools and he’ll have them. Let me know how it turns out for you and again, very much appreciate having you on the channel, brother man 👍🏻
Damn I didn’t realize those sounded that nice.
Hi Erik, they are just killer, brother man 👍🏻
Hows this guitar or the hummingbird studio compare to Guild 260ce, they have very similar build and electronic?
Hi Julio, I can’t speak to the Guild. However, this guitar is all solid woods and I’d suspect superior in every way. I’ve never played a guitar under a thousand dollars that could hold a candle to it, brother man 👍🏻
Great review. I just received my Epi IBG Hummingbird today and it's everything you said it was . I love it so far. It has a great tone and super easy to play. Other reviews have recommended that the strings be changed to Elixer. I think the factory strings are Gibson Phosor Bronze but I'm not sure. To me, they sound great. What is your opinion on this? Do you still have the factory strings on yours? Thanks again
Hey Duaine, I’m really glad to hear that you are happy with it. I was okay with the Gibson strings, but I normally use Martin Retro 12s, so I did replace them. I really appreciate the feedback here, brother man 👍🏻
Great and very comprehensive review. Have you changed strings on it? If so, what type do you use? Also did you do any set up/fretwork on it yourself or by your luthier? Thanks!
Hi Sandy, I did immediately change the strings to Martin Retro 12s, which is all I use on my acoustics. Those are pre-war design. I tweaked the neck slightly, as there was a touch more relief than I was comfortable with. It was fine when I got it, but I couldn’t resist perfection. Great to have you on the channel and you’re always welcome 👍🏻
A lot, but not all, of the J-200 (Inspired By Gibson) that people didn't like were the cut-away versions. But like I tell everyone, if you can, play the guitar before you purchase it.
I've played Martin guitars, in music stores, that didn't all sound good. Out of 4 or 5 D-28 guitars, 2 were outstanding and the others were just Ok. So play before you buy.
Great video Randy. You have so many guitars that you could add quite a few review videos. I would love to see all of your guitars.
Take care my friend.
Couldn't agree more, David. When I spoke about the cutaways, that was intended only for the IBG 45s (JP said he didn't care for the sound on those). The IBG J-200 has not released a cutaway version. That was the puzzling thing to me about why there are so many mixed reviews. That said, try before you buy is surely the right road, if possible. To date, I have never seen an IBG J-200 in a store. I see loads of Epiphone J-200s (the sound was pretty good too) and even played a few, but not the IBG J-200. I'd love to play one, so hopefully I'll catch a store soon that has one in stock.
By the way, I just got another mid 50's Silvertone in today 🤣. It's original ladder bracing is still in tact. I'll open it tomorrow, after it acclimates to the climate here, as it came from way up north. I also have another Baxendale coming in from a guy in California. I can't wait to get that one. Yes, I have a problem 👍
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That's right, they only had a cut away for the J45. My guess is that it's because it doesn't really sound like what you would expect. It doesn't sound like the Gibson version to my ear. I never liked the sound of the actual j200 by Gibson.. but that's why I like it, I think. It has a bit more base than the Gibson J200's that I've heard.
And i can't wait to see and hear your new guitar.
@@HayesTech I still want to try the 200. You know I like a solid bass response from a guitar, so I’ll keep looking. Thanks for all the support, brother man 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm
If it wouldn't be so scary to send a guitar through the mail, I would send you Noah's J-200 to try out. That way you know before you buy. But I've seen and heard horror stories about shipping guitars...lol... You have great content and are a good man Randy. Looking forward to seeing your next video.
I am in process of buying this and converting to left hand. Any thoughts?
Great video, thinking of trading in my Taylor GS eKoa mini for one of these . Cheers
Hi Skyz, thank you so much. I have certainly loved mine. Thus far I’ve only seen one negative comment about this guitar and that is out of at least 1,000 comments I have personally read. Mine is really well built. When you trade the mini, get ready for some volume, brother man 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm Thanks Randy 😀
Would you suggest this guitar to a learning beginner?
Hi Ms Natalie, yes ma’am I would, as long as they are an adult. The issue most people run into when they first start out learning to play is the guitar they choose. In other words, they wonder if they are serious about it, or just a passing interest, if that makes sense? Therefore, they tend to not spend more than a couple of hundred dollars, max. The problem is that those guitars are very cheaply made and hard to fret, which is very discouraging to the beginner, and they think all guitars are like that, so they quit after a few weeks and give up. This is the main reason most people quit. The guitar I’m playing is a dream come true for under a thousand dollars and frets like a dream. If you elect to get this one for them, be absolutely sure you are purchasing a “Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird” as Epiphone has other Hummingbird models. I hope this helps. Any other questions, please don’t hesitate to reach back out to me, ma’am 👍🏻
Hi,love your reviews. I really want one of these but I can only get my hands on a Chinese made one. Should I just buy it .
Hi Kev, look on Reverb. I currently see several used, but very nice code 23s. While you may struggle to find them new at this point, a well kept used one may be the ticket, brother man 👍🏻
Thanks for the kind words.
Some lucky chap is gonna pick one of these up for $400 bucks used wondering if they got ripped or got a good deal. A few months later they'll realize this one of the best guitars they'll ever own
I could not agree more, Dallas! It is one of the sweetest playing/sounding guitars that I've ever owned 👍
That was me actually..$400 online, a gamble and a great payoff
Hi Randy, I am torn between this and the Excellente, If you could only have one which one would you have , Thanks Keith in Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
Hi Keith, I’ve spent quite a bit of time in Dublin. It’s great to see you on the channel and your always welcome. Due to a recent factory change, I’m going to suggest the Excellente. They are now producing the Hummingbird in China. Thanks for the question, brother man 👍🏻
This was a great review! I was wondering what the difference was between this guitar and the pro and studio versions. Great playing as well! What is the first riff in the video? Is it your own creation or something else? I absolutely love it.
Hi Jason, very kind words, sir. I am beyond pleased that you found it helpful. This particular guitar may be the best guitar that Epiphone has made in over half of a century. As far as the riff goes, I thought it was an original, but someone in the comments said it was one of John Prine’s songs. I don’t recall hearing it before, but we’re all influenced by what we hear on some level. I really appreciate you watching and sharing, and look forward to hearing more from you, brother man 👍🏻
@Randy's Rhythm thanks for responding, but then again, I see that you respond to everyone which is great and sets you apart from most RUclipsrs! Liked and subscribed my friend!
@@jasonkasprick6370 you just made my night!
All of a sudden stumbled onto the inspired by and masterbuilts and am more confused than ever as to what is best choice for around $1000. Thinking the Excellente is the best choice? What say you?
Hi Ed, it’s a great question. I did a comparison between these 2 a few videos back, where I deep dive into that. It depends on whether or not you stand or sit when you play. Purely from a build standpoint, the Excellente is the one. However the Hummingbird is a killer guitar and not quite as heavy. I’d recommend you watch that video. I’m not trying to get another view on it, but it may help in addition to this response. Really pleased to see you on the channel and hope this helps you out, brother man 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm thanks for the reply Randy! I actually did watch that video. I sit down mostly when playing. My biggest block into pulling the trigger on the Excellente is it is so ornate and much more “bling” than I am used to. I mean the pick-guard alone is really large and ornate. So…not sure if I can overcome that obstacle or not ?!
P.S. for the last several years, I have mostly bought and played Taylor’s
@@pooner61 The Taylors are really nice guitars. The V class bracing is just something I could not get used to. No doubt they are quality guitars though.
@@randysrhythm the 2019 Taylor 818 I have is X bracing, I think a year before they switched over to the Andy Powers V bracing
that was sweet, what's the tune that ended about 19:17?
Hi Tom, that is Sweet Hour of Prayer. I actually taught that in Fingerstyle 7 & 7a. Appreciate the kind comment, brother man 👍🏻
I also love that tune ❤🇮🇪
Fantastic review thanks from good old Ireland 🇮🇪🇺🇸
@@derry3344ii I was in Ireland last month on business. Love the people and always treated wonderful when I’m there 👍🏻
Wonderful review, thank you! May I ask, if you kept the Masterbilt Excellente and how it compares to the Hummingbird IBG? The Excellente has gone up markedly in price in Europe, and I am wondering, if it's worth paying the extra 500. Your expert opinion would be very helpful and much appreciated, dear Sir. Best, Mona
Hi Mona, you are very welcome. I do still have the Excellente. If you are a daily player, then I would get the Hummingbird. I love both of them and they are both great guitars, first and foremost. That said, the Hummingbird has the Mahogany back and sides, which has a more multipurpose use, musically, in my opinion. I am so careful with the Excellente that I’m sometimes concerned to get it out, because I may knock it over, scratch it, etc., because it is so beautiful. The Excellente sounds fantastic, but softer, since it has Ovankal, at least in my opinion. I hope this helps 👍🏻
Wow, that is such a comprehensive and helpful answer. The Hummingbird it is, dear Sir. God bless! Mona 🙏🌻
I just put ddario Xs 13-56 on mine Swèeeeet!
Glad to hear it! I’m going to have to check those strings out, brother man 👍🏻
Hey Randy. Thanks for the review. I am torn whether to get the Hummingbird or Excellante...
I know the song you are playing at the beginning but cannot remember the song and artist. Help me lol.
I just remembered: LA Freeway by Guy Clark. Very nice playing sir!
@@uncledoug9934 Thank you, Unc. I'll have to go back and listen to that, because honestly I had no earthly idea. Well sir, so much for my originality 😂
What I'll say on your first comment is that while the Excellente is an incredible guitar, if you're planning to really play the guitar out, or play it daily, I'm not so sure I wouldn't go with the IBG Hummingbird. However, they are both stunning, brother man 👍
In years and years of searching for the great hummingbird sound alternative without the price tag I tried a few things... currently i have an early 70's ibanez concord which is really good quite frankly but ... 25.5 scale length and i play old mustangs, silvertone 1449 etc : i'm a short scale guy. I just like the comfort AND the way the strings react. (which is never mentioned anywhere but makes a lot of difference in your style of playing)
Would this epiphone match (beat) the sound quality of the ibanez concord but with the correct scale length ? I love the ibanez even though i think its' laminated. It happens to have that sound we're all looking for but i find myself tuning it down and playing with a capo all the time...
thank you for your videos ! I'm never impressed by any "new" guitar but your feelings about this one, cause i really see "feelings", tell me to try one !
Hi Fabio, this is a 24.72” scale length. I’m sure the Alvarez is great, as they tend to really sing, especially the older ones. I’ll simply say this, I’ve never heard another guitar that impressed me to this degree, especially when you consider what you’re getting for the buck. This guitar sounds like a high end Gibson Hummingbird. I haven’t spoken with one person that has this, that isn’t beyond blown away. I haven’t heard your Alvarez, so it’s hard to know for sure. I really appreciate the feedback and the question. A great response, brother man 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm thank you Randy
Hey Randy,
I really enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for the information you provide.
I have a Martin D18 that I love and I’m looking for a guitar that I can take out to the beach, etc. I’ve watched your videos on both the IBG Hummingbird and J45. Can you give me your opinion on which of these two guitars would be closest in sound to my Martin D18?
Thanks in advance,
David
Hi David, the Hummingbird has a much softer attack than the D-18, so I think the 45 would be closer.
I appreciate you watching the channel. It means a lot that it connects with folks like you. I’m humbled every time someone says something like you did, brother man 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm thank you so much for replying to my question!
Hi Randy,
I wanted to let you know that I bought a used IBG Epiphone J45 yesterday. The owner had removed the thick pick guard but other than that it looks new. I can tell you that I’m am impressed by the sound and playability of the Epiphone and I’m glad I bought it!
Thanks again for your review of this guitar and for helping me in my decision to buy one!
@@user-lz7lt4rp4s you’re very welcome, David 👍🏻
@user-lz7lt4rp4s you are welcome, kind sir 👍🏻
I ordered one, just didn't work for me so I sent it back. I could see it maybe as a $500 guitar just not around $900 with tax etc. Really well built but the sound was just not well balanced between treble and bass for me. Maybe I got a bad one! Who knows.
Hi Drake, I really hate to hear about that. I’m guessing the luthier that built yours fell asleep at the wheel, which we both know happens sometimes. The detail under the hood of mine is shocking. It does happen though, even with the higher end guitar companies. I’m truly sorry for your loss here. If you ever decide to try again, order it from Sweetwater, but let me know ahead of time and I’ll do everything I can to make sure you get a great one. I really appreciate you sharing your experience, brother man 👍🏻
I keep coming back for this video you made with the Hummingbired inspired by Gibson. As i told you in my other comment, got mine almost like 2 weeks now, Guitar Center in my hometown got just 1 in, the aged Cherrywood, and 2 👍👍up to that store, they sold it to me for $736.00 almost a full hondo 100 cheaper than the one you bought, and ive heard these guitars are creeping upwards of the high 900's. This Guitar Center defies all the bad reviews and customer service complaints. They have always gave me great deals on guitars and gear.
They didnt need to give me that kind of deal, having just 1, and they are high in demand, and the could probably sell this guitar easily for 999.00 + so Guitar Center Arvada, Colorado thank you.
If you can, would you mind doing a video on how to lower the strings / action down closer to the fretboard? Im on a super tight budget, so if its not too complicated to make the adjustment?
I known you told us what strings your using, but could you tell me again?......thanks again for this video😁🎸
Great success story with GC. I’ll come back to your comment with a “how to” video shortly 👍🏻
Here’s a link to a very well done video on adjusting the action. I hope this helps 👍🏻
I missed seeing the link here in this thread. Thanks and all the best!
@sparks1656 hi Debi, you did get it, right?
@@randysrhythm hello, I link didn't post