Thank you for this. I work for Gibson, have for over 16 years. I started at Epiphone as an inspector, became a repair tech and now work in fullfilment doing DTC (Direct to Consumer). Under the new management, we are all considered Gibson employees. One of the perks is getting to see the new models as they come in. The “Inspired by Gibson” models are incredible, both the acoustics and electrics. The Masterbilt archtops are amazing. I learned to play on an Epiphone my father bought for my mother in 1938 while he was in the Navy and the Olympic model is almost identical. The quality of Epiphone models currently being made is truly incredible. Thank you again for the great, honest review. And may I say, I enjoyed hearing your playing. Wonderful stuff. Subscribed.
What I describe as my first proper acoustic was a Japanese built jumbo epi. Can’t recall the model but it was a beaut and didn’t have any of the issues they are notorious for. Glorious thing that I wish I never sold.
The Epiphone Inspired by Gibson J-200 is a great instrument. I own 2 of them Antique Natural & Vintage Sunburst and could not be happier with their sound & looks. The price is great as well @ $899.00 u.s. no case so by the time you buy a jumbo case you'll have a little over a $1,000.00 invested. The Fishman Pickup actually sounds good in this guitar. I have a Gibson G-45 Studio that I swapped the pickup out of it to get a deeper sound, but the J-200 sounded pretty good with the Fishman Pickup so far I'm leaving it alone. Tese pickups are very easy to change though and I may change my mind later. I agree J.P. these J-200's sound better than the Gibsons. Peace, M.A.
This is the first video I have seen of yours. I watched it carefully in it's entirety. I am impressed by your knowledge but more importantly, you have a lot of heart and soul. I'm a subscriber now and look forward to hearing more. Thanks, Daniel.
I don't need another guitar. I don't need another guitar....I should practice and appreciate what I have. What incredible sounding instruments you have there.
We are living in the Golden Age of quality affordable guitars. Great advice! Try out some of these models you might be in awe! Don't fall victim to name brand.
I love your, "Are you hearing this?" expression on your face as you play these instruments masterfully. Yes, we're hearing it! Thanks for sharing your opinions and wisdom with the masses.
For some reason you are someone I can trust and listen to the second I meet you. Thank you for this video. I just received my hummingbird inspired by Gibson today and it’s one of the most beautiful guitars I’ve ever looked at or played.
J.P. - I have a story for you. I have a Guitar Center and a Sam Ash store right around the corner from me. 2 summers ago - I kept going into these 2 stores, and I was attracted to this $149 Washburn that was hanging at GC. I would pick it for a couple of minutes then hang it back up on the wall thinking “Oh, this guitar must be cheap crap”, but damn it sounded wonderful. Well, by the end of summer 2019 I eventually bought it. It did need its fret ends filed down, & a truss rod adjustment, which I performed both myself, but dammit - that Washburn Dreadnought is one of the best sounding & easiest playing guitars I’ve ever owned, & I’ve owned Martin’s & Gibson’s. So, don’t look at the headstock. Listen to the instrument. And really feel what the neck is like. Your true dream guitar may only cost you 1/5th of what the Gibson’s, Martin’s & Taylor’s of the world cost. Don’t be snookered by the label.
I purchased a local guy's somewhat beat '69 Yamaha FG-180 for $200, made a few minor adjustments and damned if I wouldn't hold this guitar up to any Martin D-18. It's a sweet-sounding cannon. Everyone who hears it wants to buy it from me. NEVER! ☺
JP...how did I not "discover" you years ago? You are one refreshing dude --- musically, vocally, and your "share with us" vids like this one are just "off-the-hook" in content and candor. Thanks man for giving us the kind of straight-talk you do: "The hip Canadian down-home guy with the northern accent and fingers that dance across the frets."
Once again, glad I found you. We had a friend who was a Nashville recording artist and he played a beautiful old J-200. I’ve always wanted one. Now I feel like I can finally afford one. Thank you for this great video.
JP you're responsible for my packing all my electrics away and buying an Epiphone Hummingbird as well as a Sigma Jumbo (they didn't have any Epiphone Jumbos in stock). My passion for guitars was fading but these acoustic guitars pulled me out of the doldrums. So all I can say is thank you thank you thank you.
Loved your comments at the end. I used to own a $2500 Larrivee, sold it because I was going to travel. While travelling I thought I'd pick up a small cheap guitar so I went on Kijiji and found an old all laminate 7/8 FS-311Yamaha. I don't know how Yamaha did it but the thing sounds much better than it should being all laminate. I love it and wouldn't part with it for anything! It was $225. I have my eye on one of these J45's which is what brought me here. Then I heard your comments and played my little Yamaha and remembered that I don't really need it. Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have.
possibly the most thought provoking video Ive ever seen from you.....monster appreciated. Ive owned 5 Martins, some old, some new, and I recognize what you are saying and I agree (along with a few other brands) and like you, Im a victim of this syndrome, but thanks...never again. As you say you cant totally escape this brand/fan prejudice, but at least I will now and forever be aware of it, and will be a more conscious and logical buyer . You don't know what you don't know, but now my eyes have at least been partially opened. Many thanks, to you , Doc, Dan , Tony , Clarence , Don , Earl ,and all my heroes , and yes I now I am coming to see you in that company
I have that Epi J-45. It blew me away when I picked it up at guitar center and played it. It was used and got it for $499. Best acoustic I ever bought honestly. They are definitely a hidden treasure most haven't picked up on yet.
Great video. It reminds me of the Japanese guitars of the 70's and 80's that where cheaper and better than the American originals. I have an old Ibanez that was a copy of a Guild. A joy to play to this day. I ordered a Ibanez Jiva from Indonesia and am totally impressed with the quality. I hope we all don't find our perfect guitar. Thanks for the great reviews.
I truly love the way your honesty comes through. I have a Martin D28, and a epiphone les Paul, and a guild budget acoustic. I love them all, but one of the best sounding guitars I’ve owned was a Kay I bought at 7- eleven back in the 70’s. I agree that the instrument speaks to you. No matter the name on the headstock. Seems to me if you and it are a match, you will make beautiful music together regardless of the brand.
I've been a Gibson guy for at least 30 years now. Due to budgetary constraints. I've only been able to purchase used Gibsons. I've been pining for a Hummingbird for a while but knew I could never afford one, new or used. After watching your video review and researching the Epiphone inspired by Gibson Hummingbird I decided to get one. I live out in West Virginia and the nearest large guitar chain is hours away. So I decided to take a chance an order one. Thanks for your honest and well-informed assessment of this new line of Epiphone acoustics.
I ordered the same on-line and brought it to a luthier for a setup. He recommended I return it as it had no additional truss rod adjustment, which I did. Instead, I ordered the Epiphone J200. I'm thrilled with its sound and playability. However, I wouldn't hesitate to try another Hummingbird.
I love your channel man. It’s a “feel good” channel that covers a little history, some fun, and great picking. Keep this content flowing brother; It’s a nice place to come after a long day.
Your enthusiasm for guitars is so contagious! I never would’ve even questioned getting a Yamaha guitar before I saw your videos and now I see that epiphone is making some insane guitars!
I bought my step daughter the Epiphone Hummingbird about 2 years ago. It's her first "good' acoustic guitar, and she loves it. Plays great. Sounds great. Unbelievable value. (BTW: that Aston mic sounds great. Really showcases the guitars well. Hope to see you play when the festivals resume.)
I’ve just ordered an Epiphone Hummingbird “inspired by Gibson” antique cherry sunburst. I did so after much research and comparisons with Gibson and other brands. I had to check and recheck the Gibson and Epiphone specs, because they were that similar that I didn’t believe what I was seeing. Can’t wait to get my axe…..😊
I have my dad's 1966 Hummingbird he used playing the Opry. This Epiphone sounds as good or better. I think I'll buy one just to go with my dad's. Thank you J.P. for this video. Very good.
Not sure if you've done this yet, but I'd love to see a video of you lining up all the guitars you own and ranking them. Really enjoying your channel. Thanks, JP. Jay.
I doubt if JP, or any real musician who owns/plays more than one of any instrument, would or could do this. It would be like lining up your children in "love" order. These things are friends. Sometimes you want to chat with Bill, sometimes you want to chat with Mary.
@@livy1962 I definitely agree with what you are saying. Perhaps that could be part of the episode. I'd just like to see all of his guitars in one room at the same time. I like to see the love he has for each.
Amazing video- many thanks from here in the UK. Breathtaking stuff. My dear friend James (now sadly passed away) had a Gibson slope-shouldered dreadnought made in 1942 in Kalamazoo. It is by FAR the best sounding guitar I've ever played. (One well-to-do acquaintance of mine has a large collection of vintage Gibson acoustics, none of which are remotedly as good as this Epiphone, let alone the 1942 J-45 of my late friend). I speak as a piano tuner/technician who used to own a shop selling high-end boutique and vintage acoustic guitars, including Lowden, Lucas, Lo Prinzi, Larrivee, Levin, Atkin, Gibson, Harmony, Walden, Tanglewood, Martin, Blueridge, Seagull/Simon & Patrick, Gurian, Guild, Peerless, etc. (FOOTNOTE: James' J-45 was almost certainly crafted by female luthiers, because most of the men were either fighting or training in the armed forces, or working in factories to produce much needed weapons).
I had no idea these guitars existed! After seeing this vid, I checked out a few more videos on these guitars then decided I had to have one! I just bought the hummingbird in the natural finish. 😁 Love your videos and your passion and honesty about guitars/brands. Love from Australia 🤘✌
You’re great, I love you man, I really needed to hear this video, @ 73yrs. I related to everything you’ve said. As a guitar player, I know exactly about guitar acquisition syndrome, something I’ve tried to explain to my wife for so long, it’s a real thing.
Just found this video randomly, and subscribed. You're a pleasure to listen to, and knock down so many points of misinformation that are out there. And a great demo to boot
Felt there was more to say. The ending was beautiful and great guidance. Find your sound, your experience. But don't worship brands alone. Respect every instrument for what it is. Look for huge value. I think these guitars, if they live up to the review hype, are going to sell like crazy because it will fill a huge market opportunity for guys like me looking for a little rock authentic acoustic tone without spending $5k. I am excited and should have one in 5 days if all goes well.
Epiphone is doing some really cool things I just bought a Gibson J45 and today I played an epiphone hummingbird natural antique finish and it was one of the best sounding acoustic at guitar center I was blown away they have really turned a corner well done epiphone they are gonna crush it this year 2020!
I absolutly love this video. Thank you so much. I am Norwegian, dont know too much about guitars. Started playing at age 55, now 59, and i really need a better guitar now. Started on a Cort (something ) and feel that i need a slightly better guitar. You convinced me in a big way to get a humminhburd ( inspired by gibson ) . Thank you. Greetings from Norway. All the best. I will subscribe to your channel.
This just might be the greatest guitar demo/review I’ve ever seen on this site in the 10+ years I’ve been active on here. You did a phenomenal job displaying not only these beautiful instruments, but your wonderful skilled playing! I’m absolutely sold on any of these models. There’s a deal at a local shop near me on that HB for only $400. Can’t wait to grab it soon and jam out and write some tracks! Thank you again for this video and for selling me on one of these fine instruments.
I honestly think that this is the most honest and helpful video of this type I have ever seen! I like you have always wanted a J200 and have been seeing advertisements about this version and have been contemplating it. You just might have sold me on this one. Thanks so much for sharing!!!
I love this video. I have several Epiphones in the Pro series and they deliver absolute value for money. I am intrigued by the Inspired by Gibson line and J P's review has encouraged me to explore them further. I also firmly support his comments about the cult of brand names that clouds so many people's discussions regarding guitars. Pride of ownership of a brand name frequently prevents many players from opening their minds to the benefits and joys of other brands. I, for example, have been greatly impressed by the Yamaha LL 16 DARE and have found that the John's arguments apply equally to the Yamaha LL series. They deliver quality for a very reasonable price, i.e., around $1,400 CAD. However, I am a huge Epiphone/Gibson fan and will think seriously about finally purchasing my dream guitar, the J 200, from the Epiphone Inspired by Gibson line. Thanks JP.
Sir, you need to be getting a check from Epiphone because I guarantee you are selling boatloads of these guitars. THNK GOD YOU'RE DOING THIS!! Your authenticity. passion and honesty is palpable.
I have owned several Epiphone acoustics over the years as well as Taylor’s & 1 Gibson All have gone the journey except my 1970’s Epiphone FT 750 made in Japan which is the equivalent to Gibson’s J 200 This Guitar in my opinion out shines any Gibson I have ever played, hence why I will never ever part with it, I am very tempted to try the inspired by Gibson J45 however, my holy grail guitar is a Gibson Southern Jumbo, which I am still searching for ( at an affordable price) - happy picking
Didn't expect to hear all the acoustic guitar but this is incredible, love your playing. I was looking for the electric s, surely enjoyed your reviews.
Point taken. I have a friend who is a great guitar player. He was in a Sears store and saw a hard vase for $15. Opened the case. It had an acoustic in it. No marks, no serial number, nothing. Took it to the counter to see if the case included the guitar or the price was just for the case. It was for both. He bought it. Got the guitar home, tuned it up. He now uses the no name guitar for recording instead of his $4000 Martin. The sound is remarkable!
FYI I bought the J45 shortly after watching your video. Your video led me to others and I was sold. I love it. I've never bought a Gibson anything before and I thought the J45 would be too big for me to play live and it's just the opposite. I love it. Thank you.
You're killin' me here, JP. I'm a lifelong J200 freak. The two maple Gibsons I've owned (a '50 and a '68) were both dogs. I have a rosewood J200jr that is very nice, but that Epi J200 is calling to me bigtime...$900 here in the states...heaven help me...I'm supposed to be divesting :^)
I played one of these at a guitar store in Dallas Texas and I was blown away and I’m planning on getting one. I play a Taylor GT urban ash and I have to be honest, the Epiphone inspired by Gibson blew my Taylor out of the water, nothing against Taylor. Thank you for this video, it was one of the best I’ve seen in forever
I planned to buy a Gibson G45. I went to a music store and played one but the sound I was looking for just wasn't there. A salesman then passed me an Alvarez MD60EBG...THAT was the sound i was looking for. I can say that i was slightly clouded in judgement by seeing my heros play Gibsons. I assumed any Gibson would pretty much have the sound i wanted but i was wrong. More than happy with my Alvarez though and have received compliments on how good it sounds.
Thanks to J.P., I ordered a new Yamaha FGX5 to give it a good shot at winning my favor in addition to the Taylors I use as working guitars ( pre-Covid). Now he' s got me thinking about Epiphone and a few others. Nice to have some real experience helping guide us thru the guitar jungle. Brand identity can really cloud your thought system at times. Thanks J.P. and keep those videos coming.
wow. I have a j-200 myself. And i would agree, that epiphone sounds awesome. maybe better. I have a inpired by gibson hummingbird on the way and i cant wait to get it
Your videos are honest. Thanks for that. I could never see myself buying a $5k guitar even though I can afford it. I have a Guild that is built like a tank and it was about $800 20 years ago
2 years late, but I just started seeing your videos and HAD to connect: JP, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for that most sincere pep talk at the end regarding "assumption of quality syndrome." It felt just like the way my dad would sit me down and explain things. This is a testament to your patience, experience and knowledge base. And all of these qualities are transmitted perfectly through your gregarious and engaging personality. New guitar player here. Love your channel and your do us Canadians proud eh!🙏
As someone who has had to return two Gibsons for major flaws this month....I will check these out. I can't believe I got two Gibsons ($3,000 USD) with unfinished spots on the top and frets buzzing out. Paint on the headstock not reaching the nut. Just awful. Very disappointed in Gibson QC. So much for made in America. Seems like they just don't care in Boseman. Great video, great advice, John. Thank you.
Love the self commentary at the end.. I played those 3 models on March 18 while looking for a Gibson J-45 and true to your word the Epi J-45 and Hummingbird both out performed the Gibson. Both had good setups and seemed like the break in period came as a standard option ?? There was no Gibson J-200 to compare but I’ll tell ya, I wouldn’t want anything any louder then the Epiphone 200 and I couldn’t imagine any nicer tone. Different, yes. But blindfolded it would be a dumb mans guess to tell the two apart. Thanks for the Great review, it’s nice to know that someone who is an actual professional hears what I hear.
Outstanding, I just picked up my Epiphone J45 from Guitar center. I ordered it about two weeks ago. I spent two hours with it and it is a beautiful instrument. It will last easily the rest of my life and I hope to pass it on to a family member.
Just came across this video and your channel. I am 61, recently retired, and I have started shopping for my first "real" guitar. I'm not new to music, as I've played violin since I was 11, and I dabble a bit with mandolin and I have played "at" the guitar over the years. But, I decided I wanted to begin a new journey of sorts. I have been leaning toward this Epiphone IBG Hummingbird, since frankly I'll never allow myself to spend the money for an authentic Gibson Hummingbird. After watching this video, I'm that much closer to placing my order. I love your assessment of not being fooled merely by the name of a brand. I have a couple of good friends who play professionally, one in particular is really stuck on name and image, and has the money to pay for guitars far above his playing ability (in my opinion). That is not I. Thank you!
I just went to our local guitar store fully intending to buy a new Martin 28 or high end Taylor or possibly a Gibson and...I came home with the Epiphone J-45 much to my surprise. I spent 90 minutes trying a variety of guitars and the one I enjoyed playing the most and sounded better than most of the guitars I tried and was easy to play was the Epiphone J-45 and at about 20% of the cost I was intending to spend!
I just bought the epiphone inspired by Gibson J 200.It's on the way and I can't wait to play it.I'm just learning how to play and I feel this will be the perfect guitar for me.I go every Thursday and play with friends that are teaching how to play.I have a epiphone Masterbilt dr500mce and it sounds great.Thanks for your video it help me decide which of these guitars I wanted to buy.
Great video and great playing my friend, thank you. I myself bought a hummingbird from this collection in January and can’t believe how good jt sounds. May I ask which strings would you recommend for the hummingbird. It sounds so good that I’m afraid to change them. Thanks in advance! ✌️✌️
Listen man, that guitar sounds spectacular...I mean I'm not in the room with you, but recording wise...whoah....editing in...all three of those guitars sound just the way I like acoustic guitars to sound...just amazing...thanks for showing these and hope you and yours are well!
Have you heard of Doff guitars? They make a plethora of fretted instruments and not a single one is made of anything less than solid woods. The real surprise is that their steel string guitars start at around $300 US and their base classical is less. I know you are all for quality at affordable price and they seem to fit that very well.
Hello John - nothing special to say except I love your personality, no BS attitude and solid tell it like it is manner - you are a treasure of YT. Thank you for all you post for us..BTW, you are a flat pickers delight !
I’ve been a Gibson lover for many years. Holy grail being the second generation Gospel. I finally traded my way into a G45. I love it. That said, over the years I’ve found a bunch of Alvarez guitars that have the “growl”. They also had the hang tag that my wallet could live with. Twenty five years in…I can afford a $3000 Gibson. But why spend that when I’ve learned that companies like Yamaha, Takamine, and Alvarez can provide great guitars at reasonable prices? Hence, one Gibson in a pile of Alvarez and Takamine guitars.
True words. Other companies are evolving while Gibson is standing still. These "IBG" epis are a step in the right direction. Sigma is building great affordable guitars as well. Sigma sjm sg45 is on my "guilty pleasure " future buy list
@@MrSwitchblade327 I’ve been saying the same thing as JP for many years. Now that I’m not “poor”…I’m still chea…erm…frugal. My G45 is a heck of a guitar. And my Alvarez PD85S is 96% the guitar. Maybe more. For about 20% of the money. This is why I advise people to test guitars blindfolded.
Thanks for this! As a result of this video, and countless others like it which echoed the same sentiment, I now have 2 J45s and a J45EC, in which I installed K&Ks (of course), and these things sing! They're now some of my go-to guitars for live performance. Cheers, JP.
should be - mahogany isn't particularly expensive and it's really easy working (labor would have to be *really* cheap to save four or five dollars on backs and sides to use a less agreeable wood.
Had the J45 used rosewood l may have preferred it to the Hummingbirds tone, l have a Taylor GA8e that was $2700 when l bought it as a 3 year leftover at my local shop, it sounds mind blowing but it's a different sound..it's not a great cover guitar because it's chime is so different, the Hummingbird has that 70s acoustic tone l love! I'm not impressed with the Fishman pickup in it at all but l will eventually deal with that.. but l agree..and would have spent a lil extra on a rosewood back and side J45 most likely.
Thank u John I just ordered the epi j200 and the excellente square shoulder dreadnought both made by Indonesian artisans ....great quality ....subscribed 👌
Hi J. P. Love your reviews! Between the Hummingbird and the Recording King RD - 328, which one would you recommend sound wise? I'm torn between these two and I don't have a chance to try them. I like the RD's look better but I believe the Epiphone would hold its value better. Thanks
Just ordered one…will arrive tomorrow…just in time for my birthday on the 17th! I have always wanted a Hummingbird and I am grateful for you review of these Epiphone to help me take the leap. 🤓
I've got a 2005 Epiphone Masterbilt AJ that plays and sounds wonderful. I installed a K&K Pure for a total investment of $650. From a collector's perspective, I would still prefer a Gibson; from a player's perspective, I'll keep the Epi!✌️
Have you tried the new IBG J-45 yet? I have both the AJ-500M and the AJ-500R and they are great, but the new J-45 is really special. The wider nut and short scale make a tremendous difference!
I had to jump in to say how refreshing it is that you look for all the good in these guitars rather than doing what most reviewers do, which is act like a heat-seeking missile for any perceived negative. I really enjoyed this. It put me over the edge to get a J-45. Thanks so much, sir.
I think the Epiphone Masterbilt line, Inspired by Gibson, and Recording King 318, 328 line are the best value guitars out there right now. I was on the fence between an Excellente or RK 328. I went with the Epi Excellente. Great instrument. High quality fit finish, design, materials. It can't be beat imo. Check them out. TY for a great review. MH
Thank you for the honest appraisal of our obsession with headstocks.. I love my $1300 Guild D20. I have gotten rid of a Gibson and a Martin. Guild is a hungry company, retooled from the ground up. I also love my Tacoma DM9. My dream guitar is a Guild D40 Traditional.
I just ordered the IBG Hummingbird in November 2021. I paid 849.00 USD plus tax. 903.00. It’s back ordered for weeks and I can’t wait to get my hands on it. Thanks for the video!
These inspired by Gibson models remind me of the Japanese Fenders of the 80s. Some are as good or better then their counterparts. I have the Epi 339. Fantastic guitar under 600.
Thank you for this. I work for Gibson, have for over 16 years. I started at Epiphone as an inspector, became a repair tech and now work in fullfilment doing DTC (Direct to Consumer). Under the new management, we are all considered Gibson employees. One of the perks is getting to see the new models as they come in. The “Inspired by Gibson” models are incredible, both the acoustics and electrics. The Masterbilt archtops are amazing. I learned to play on an Epiphone my father bought for my mother in 1938 while he was in the Navy and the Olympic model is almost identical. The quality of Epiphone models currently being made is truly incredible. Thank you again for the great, honest review. And may I say, I enjoyed hearing your playing. Wonderful stuff. Subscribed.
What I describe as my first proper acoustic was a Japanese built jumbo epi. Can’t recall the model but it was a beaut and didn’t have any of the issues they are notorious for. Glorious thing that I wish I never sold.
This makes me want to buy an arch top!
The Epiphone Inspired by Gibson J-200 is a great instrument. I own 2 of them Antique Natural & Vintage Sunburst and could not be happier with their sound & looks. The price is great as well @ $899.00 u.s. no case so by the time you buy a jumbo case you'll have a little over a $1,000.00 invested. The Fishman Pickup actually sounds good in this guitar. I have a Gibson G-45 Studio that I swapped the pickup out of it to get a deeper sound, but the J-200 sounded pretty good with the Fishman Pickup so far I'm leaving it alone. Tese pickups are very easy to change though and I may change my mind later. I agree J.P. these J-200's sound better than the Gibsons. Peace, M.A.
I bought an Epi J45 today. I hope it is as good as yours!
Regarding Gibson, I have a J185 I bought 12 yrs ago. It's a wonderful guitar.
This is the first video I have seen of yours. I watched it carefully in it's entirety. I am impressed by your knowledge but more importantly, you have a lot of heart and soul. I'm a subscriber now and look forward to hearing more. Thanks, Daniel.
I don't need another guitar. I don't need another guitar....I should practice and appreciate what I have. What incredible sounding instruments you have there.
Has that worked for you yet? I have tried, “ I don’t need another guitar chant, but…
Lol I need to stop watching theses as well..
I'm going to write that into a song and play it over and over in hopes it finally sinks in !!!
They're so addictive! 😂
You need one of these
I love Cormier's guitar philosophizing. He's like the Car Talk guys of guitar. Subscribed.
I've had exactly the same thought! Miss the Car Talk guys.
I love this guy. And he is so correct. God bless and you are just an incredible musician..
This is now my favorite utube channel after only about 3 days. Great job!!!!
We are living in the Golden Age of quality affordable guitars. Great advice! Try out some of these models you might be in awe! Don't fall victim to name brand.
I see a notification for JP & drop what I’m doing to watch
"...every guitar has some quality that can change your life..."
Words of wisdom and straight talk. Thanks so much, JP.
I love your, "Are you hearing this?" expression on your face as you play these instruments masterfully. Yes, we're hearing it! Thanks for sharing your opinions and wisdom with the masses.
For some reason you are someone I can trust and listen to the second I meet you. Thank you for this video. I just received my hummingbird inspired by Gibson today and it’s one of the most beautiful guitars I’ve ever looked at or played.
J.P. - I have a story for you. I have a Guitar Center and a Sam Ash store right around the corner from me. 2 summers ago - I kept going into these 2 stores, and I was attracted to this $149 Washburn that was hanging at GC. I would pick it for a couple of minutes then hang it back up on the wall thinking “Oh, this guitar must be cheap crap”, but damn it sounded wonderful. Well, by the end of summer 2019 I eventually bought it. It did need its fret ends filed down, & a truss rod adjustment, which I performed both myself, but dammit - that Washburn Dreadnought is one of the best sounding & easiest playing guitars I’ve ever owned, & I’ve owned Martin’s & Gibson’s. So, don’t look at the headstock. Listen to the instrument. And really feel what the neck is like. Your true dream guitar may only cost you 1/5th of what the Gibson’s, Martin’s & Taylor’s of the world cost. Don’t be snookered by the label.
Sometimes the moon and the stars aline on a budget guitar. Means the maker had a good day and happened to have good or better material s on that day.👍
Forgot to mention on my post. Stick those Epi's in Gunning's face 🤣🤣🤣
Wow..What model number?
I purchased a local guy's somewhat beat '69 Yamaha FG-180 for $200, made a few minor adjustments and damned if I wouldn't hold this guitar up to any Martin D-18. It's a sweet-sounding cannon. Everyone who hears it wants to buy it from me. NEVER! ☺
Great story
JP...how did I not "discover" you years ago? You are one refreshing dude --- musically, vocally, and your "share with us" vids like this one are just "off-the-hook" in content and candor. Thanks man for giving us the kind of straight-talk you do: "The hip Canadian down-home guy with the northern accent and fingers that dance across the frets."
Once again, glad I found you. We had a friend who was a Nashville recording artist and he played a beautiful old J-200. I’ve always wanted one. Now I feel like I can finally afford one. Thank you for this great video.
I bought a gibson hummingbird studio and still prefer the Epiphone one. It's actually crazy how well Epiphone did with these.
JP you're responsible for my packing all my electrics away and buying an Epiphone Hummingbird as well as a Sigma Jumbo (they didn't have any Epiphone Jumbos in stock). My passion for guitars was fading but these acoustic guitars pulled me out of the doldrums. So all I can say is thank you thank you thank you.
Love to hear your take on Hummingbird. I just ordered sunburst. So excited to get. Thanks
Loved your comments at the end. I used to own a $2500 Larrivee, sold it because I was going to travel. While travelling I thought I'd pick up a small cheap guitar so I went on Kijiji and found an old all laminate 7/8 FS-311Yamaha. I don't know how Yamaha did it but the thing sounds much better than it should being all laminate. I love it and wouldn't part with it for anything! It was $225.
I have my eye on one of these J45's which is what brought me here. Then I heard your comments and played my little Yamaha and remembered that I don't really need it.
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have.
JP I SWEAR TO GOD IVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT THIS...SO WELL SPOKEN
I have never heard an Epiphone sound like that! Amazing..
Great video! I purchased the Hummingbird last year and was totally floored by the Epiphone craftsmanship. Plays so nice and looks fantastic.
Thanks!
Really excellent and timely review of the Epi Inspired by Gibby line. I've been eyeballing the Hummingbird for about a month. I'm sold
Thanks
possibly the most thought provoking video Ive ever seen from you.....monster appreciated. Ive owned 5 Martins, some old, some new, and I recognize what you are saying and I agree (along with a few other brands) and like you, Im a victim of this syndrome, but thanks...never again. As you say you cant totally escape this brand/fan prejudice, but at least I will now and forever be aware of it, and will be a more conscious and logical buyer . You don't know what you don't know, but now my eyes have at least been partially opened. Many thanks, to you , Doc, Dan , Tony , Clarence , Don , Earl ,and all my heroes , and yes I now I am coming to see you in that company
They seem to ring forever along with amazing tone! Nice going Epi-Voice!
I have that Epi J-45. It blew me away when I picked it up at guitar center and played it. It was used and got it for $499. Best acoustic I ever bought honestly. They are definitely a hidden treasure most haven't picked up on yet.
You really opened my eyes and mind, John. Thank you so much for this.
Great video. It reminds me of the Japanese guitars of the 70's and 80's that where cheaper and better than the American originals. I have an old Ibanez that was a copy of a Guild. A joy to play to this day. I ordered a Ibanez Jiva from Indonesia and am totally impressed with the quality. I hope we all don't find our perfect guitar. Thanks for the great reviews.
True I have a Japanese Flambeau from that period. Very plain looking but plays like a dream😃 it “spoke” to me😎
Just bought an Epiphone j 45...new...It sounds very good and Is really playable, with a comfortable neck!
I truly love the way your honesty comes through.
I have a Martin D28, and a epiphone les Paul, and a guild budget acoustic.
I love them all, but one of the best sounding guitars I’ve owned was a Kay I bought at 7- eleven back in the 70’s.
I agree that the instrument speaks to you. No matter the name on the headstock.
Seems to me if you and it are a match, you will make beautiful music together regardless of the brand.
Thank you again for your wise words. It is a privilege to be able to watch your broadcasts. 👍💥🙌🤩
I've been a Gibson guy for at least 30 years now. Due to budgetary constraints. I've only been able to purchase used Gibsons. I've been pining for a Hummingbird for a while but knew I could never afford one, new or used. After watching your video review and researching the Epiphone inspired by Gibson Hummingbird I decided to get one. I live out in West Virginia and the nearest large guitar chain is hours away. So I decided to take a chance an order one. Thanks for your honest and well-informed assessment of this new line of Epiphone acoustics.
I ordered the same on-line and brought it to a luthier for a setup. He recommended I return it as it had no additional truss rod adjustment, which I did. Instead, I ordered the Epiphone J200. I'm thrilled with its sound and playability. However, I wouldn't hesitate to try another Hummingbird.
I love your channel man. It’s a “feel good” channel that covers a little history, some fun, and great picking. Keep this content flowing brother; It’s a nice place to come after a long day.
Your enthusiasm for guitars is so contagious! I never would’ve even questioned getting a Yamaha guitar before I saw your videos and now I see that epiphone is making some insane guitars!
Thank You for your Wisdom!!!!!! Love your channel!!! Love your reviews!!!
Thanks for all you do J.P. Sensational sounding instrument! It is great time to be a guitarist, the gear is s good!
I bought my step daughter the Epiphone Hummingbird about 2 years ago. It's her first "good' acoustic guitar, and she loves it. Plays great. Sounds great. Unbelievable value. (BTW: that Aston mic sounds great. Really showcases the guitars well. Hope to see you play when the festivals resume.)
I’ve just ordered an Epiphone Hummingbird “inspired by Gibson” antique cherry sunburst. I did so after much research and comparisons with Gibson and other brands. I had to check and recheck the Gibson and Epiphone specs, because they were that similar that I didn’t believe what I was seeing. Can’t wait to get my axe…..😊
how do u like it?
Just subbed , cheers from New Zealand
I have my dad's 1966 Hummingbird he used playing the Opry. This Epiphone sounds as good or better. I think I'll buy one just to go with my dad's. Thank you J.P. for this video. Very good.
Not sure if you've done this yet, but I'd love to see a video of you lining up all the guitars you own and ranking them. Really enjoying your channel. Thanks, JP. Jay.
I doubt if JP, or any real musician who owns/plays more than one of any instrument, would or could do this. It would be like lining up your children in "love" order. These things are friends. Sometimes you want to chat with Bill, sometimes you want to chat with Mary.
@@livy1962 I definitely agree with what you are saying. Perhaps that could be part of the episode. I'd just like to see all of his guitars in one room at the same time. I like to see the love he has for each.
Such a great guitar,sounds heavenly!!
Amazing video- many thanks from here in the UK. Breathtaking stuff. My dear friend James (now sadly passed away) had a Gibson slope-shouldered dreadnought made in 1942 in Kalamazoo. It is by FAR the best sounding guitar I've ever played.
(One well-to-do acquaintance of mine has a large collection of vintage Gibson acoustics, none of which are remotedly as good as this Epiphone, let alone the 1942 J-45 of my late friend).
I speak as a piano tuner/technician who used to own a shop selling high-end boutique and vintage acoustic guitars, including Lowden, Lucas, Lo Prinzi, Larrivee, Levin, Atkin, Gibson, Harmony, Walden, Tanglewood, Martin, Blueridge, Seagull/Simon & Patrick, Gurian, Guild, Peerless, etc.
(FOOTNOTE: James' J-45 was almost certainly crafted by female luthiers, because most of the men were either fighting or training in the armed forces, or working in factories to produce much needed weapons).
I had no idea these guitars existed!
After seeing this vid, I checked out a few more videos on these guitars then decided I had to have one!
I just bought the hummingbird in the natural finish. 😁
Love your videos and your passion and honesty about guitars/brands.
Love from Australia 🤘✌
How is it after owning it for a while? I'm thinkin of getting one.
You’re great, I love you man, I really needed to hear this video, @ 73yrs. I related to everything you’ve said. As a guitar player, I know exactly about guitar acquisition syndrome, something I’ve tried to explain to my wife for so long, it’s a real thing.
I recently got the Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird for $400 at a pawn shop because they thought it was the Pro model, FANTASTIC instrument!
Just found this video randomly, and subscribed. You're a pleasure to listen to, and knock down so many points of misinformation that are out there. And a great demo to boot
Awesome, thank you!
Felt there was more to say. The ending was beautiful and great guidance. Find your sound, your experience. But don't worship brands alone. Respect every instrument for what it is. Look for huge value. I think these guitars, if they live up to the review hype, are going to sell like crazy because it will fill a huge market opportunity for guys like me looking for a little rock authentic acoustic tone without spending $5k. I am excited and should have one in 5 days if all goes well.
Epiphone is doing some really cool things I just bought a Gibson J45 and today I played an epiphone hummingbird natural antique finish and it was one of the best sounding acoustic at guitar center I was blown away they have really turned a corner well done epiphone they are gonna crush it this year 2020!
I absolutly love this video. Thank you so much. I am Norwegian, dont know too much about guitars. Started playing at age 55, now 59, and i really need a better guitar now. Started on a Cort (something ) and feel that i need a slightly better guitar. You convinced me in a big way to get a humminhburd ( inspired by gibson ) . Thank you. Greetings from Norway. All the best. I will subscribe to your channel.
I bought the j-200. I absolutly love it. A great guitar
Wow, that guitar is beautiful in every way,tone is incredible,thank you sir
This just might be the greatest guitar demo/review I’ve ever seen on this site in the 10+ years I’ve been active on here. You did a phenomenal job displaying not only these beautiful instruments, but your wonderful skilled playing! I’m absolutely sold on any of these models. There’s a deal at a local shop near me on that HB for only $400. Can’t wait to grab it soon and jam out and write some tracks! Thank you again for this video and for selling me on one of these fine instruments.
I'll take it if you don't. Wow what a buy.
I honestly think that this is the most honest and helpful video of this type I have ever seen! I like you have always wanted a J200 and have been seeing advertisements about this version and have been contemplating it. You just might have sold me on this one. Thanks so much for sharing!!!
I love this video. I have several Epiphones in the Pro series and they deliver absolute value for money. I am intrigued by the Inspired by Gibson line and J P's review has encouraged me to explore them further. I also firmly support his comments about the cult of brand names that clouds so many people's discussions regarding guitars. Pride of ownership of a brand name frequently prevents many players from opening their minds to the benefits and joys of other brands. I, for example, have been greatly impressed by the Yamaha LL 16 DARE and have found that the John's arguments apply equally to the Yamaha LL series. They deliver quality for a very reasonable price, i.e., around $1,400 CAD. However, I am a huge Epiphone/Gibson fan and will think seriously about finally purchasing my dream guitar, the J 200, from the Epiphone Inspired by Gibson line. Thanks JP.
Hey John we like your hat! ha ha from mtw and 99 in LA. LA/Hollywood jam nighters 2013-2019. New fans!
Sir, you need to be getting a check from Epiphone because I guarantee you are selling boatloads of these guitars. THNK GOD YOU'RE DOING THIS!! Your authenticity. passion and honesty is palpable.
I have owned several Epiphone acoustics over the years as well as Taylor’s & 1 Gibson
All have gone the journey except my 1970’s Epiphone FT 750 made in Japan which is the equivalent to Gibson’s
J 200
This Guitar in my opinion out shines any Gibson I have ever played, hence why I will never ever part with it, I am very tempted to try the inspired by Gibson J45 however, my holy grail guitar is a Gibson Southern Jumbo, which I am still searching for ( at an affordable price) - happy picking
Thank's !
Didn't expect to hear all the acoustic guitar but this is incredible, love your playing. I was looking for the electric s, surely enjoyed your reviews.
Hi JP, really enjoying these videos. One question: which pick are you using? it seems to have a really good balance in tone. Thanks!
Point taken. I have a friend who is a great guitar player. He was in a Sears store and saw a hard vase for $15. Opened the case. It had an acoustic in it. No marks, no serial number, nothing. Took it to the counter to see if the case included the guitar or the price was just for the case. It was for both. He bought it. Got the guitar home, tuned it up. He now uses the no name guitar for recording instead of his $4000 Martin. The sound is remarkable!
FYI I bought the J45 shortly after watching your video. Your video led me to others and I was sold. I love it. I've never bought a Gibson anything before and I thought the J45 would be too big for me to play live and it's just the opposite. I love it. Thank you.
Inspired by JP. Heartfelt and understood. Thank you
Love my inspired by Gibson firebird , SG and hummingbird
You're killin' me here, JP. I'm a lifelong J200 freak. The two maple Gibsons I've owned (a '50 and a '68) were both dogs. I have a rosewood J200jr that is very nice, but that Epi J200 is calling to me bigtime...$900 here in the states...heaven help me...I'm supposed to be divesting :^)
One more is always enough 😇
I played one of these at a guitar store in Dallas Texas and I was blown away and I’m planning on getting one. I play a Taylor GT urban ash and I have to be honest, the Epiphone inspired by Gibson blew my Taylor out of the water, nothing against Taylor.
Thank you for this video, it was one of the best I’ve seen in forever
I planned to buy a Gibson G45. I went to a music store and played one but the sound I was looking for just wasn't there. A salesman then passed me an Alvarez MD60EBG...THAT was the sound i was looking for. I can say that i was slightly clouded in judgement by seeing my heros play Gibsons. I assumed any Gibson would pretty much have the sound i wanted but i was wrong. More than happy with my Alvarez though and have received compliments on how good it sounds.
The thing about gibsons their like wives only the one will do. Its up to you to find the one
Thanks to J.P., I ordered a new Yamaha FGX5 to give it a good shot at winning my favor in addition to the Taylors I use as working guitars ( pre-Covid).
Now he' s got me thinking about Epiphone and a few others. Nice to have some real experience helping guide us thru the guitar jungle. Brand identity can really cloud your thought system at times.
Thanks J.P. and keep those videos coming.
J.P - I think it is you that is making these guitars sound great. And as good as you are, you can only play one at a time...
wow. I have a j-200 myself. And i would agree, that epiphone sounds awesome. maybe better.
I have a inpired by gibson hummingbird on the way and i cant wait to get it
Your videos are honest. Thanks for that. I could never see myself buying a $5k guitar even though I can afford it. I have a Guild that is built like a tank and it was about $800 20 years ago
2 years late, but I just started seeing your videos and HAD to connect: JP, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for that most sincere pep talk at the end regarding "assumption of quality syndrome." It felt just like the way my dad would sit me down and explain things. This is a testament to your patience, experience and knowledge base. And all of these qualities are transmitted perfectly through your gregarious and engaging personality. New guitar player here. Love your channel and your do us Canadians proud eh!🙏
Keep on picking!!!!
As someone who has had to return two Gibsons for major flaws this month....I will check these out. I can't believe I got two Gibsons ($3,000 USD) with unfinished spots on the top and frets buzzing out. Paint on the headstock not reaching the nut. Just awful. Very disappointed in Gibson QC. So much for made in America. Seems like they just don't care in Boseman.
Great video, great advice, John. Thank you.
That's truly sad.
I feel your pain Gibson can produce junk. As other well known mfg..
Well spoken. I love the guitar world now!! You have shown me a lot. An eye opener. Thank you.
Love the self commentary at the end.. I played those 3 models on March 18 while looking for a Gibson J-45 and true to your word the Epi J-45 and Hummingbird both out performed the Gibson. Both had good setups and seemed like the break in period came as a standard option ?? There was no Gibson J-200 to compare but I’ll tell ya, I wouldn’t want anything any louder then the Epiphone 200 and I couldn’t imagine any nicer tone. Different, yes. But blindfolded it would be a dumb mans guess to tell the two apart. Thanks for the Great review, it’s nice to know that someone who is an actual professional hears what I hear.
Outstanding, I just picked up my Epiphone J45 from Guitar center.
I ordered it about two weeks ago.
I spent two hours with it and it is a beautiful instrument. It will last easily the rest of my life and I hope to pass it on to a family member.
It will be interesting to see how the three guitars hold up structure wise and how they age. Enjoy your videos as a new subscriber. I like Yairis.
Just came across this video and your channel. I am 61, recently retired, and I have started shopping for my first "real" guitar. I'm not new to music, as I've played violin since I was 11, and I dabble a bit with mandolin and I have played "at" the guitar over the years. But, I decided I wanted to begin a new journey of sorts. I have been leaning toward this Epiphone IBG Hummingbird, since frankly I'll never allow myself to spend the money for an authentic Gibson Hummingbird. After watching this video, I'm that much closer to placing my order. I love your assessment of not being fooled merely by the name of a brand. I have a couple of good friends who play professionally, one in particular is really stuck on name and image, and has the money to pay for guitars far above his playing ability (in my opinion). That is not I. Thank you!
I just went to our local guitar store fully intending to buy a new Martin 28 or high end Taylor or possibly a Gibson and...I came home with the Epiphone J-45 much to my surprise. I spent 90 minutes trying a variety of guitars and the one I enjoyed playing the most and sounded better than most of the guitars I tried and was easy to play was the Epiphone J-45 and at about 20% of the cost I was intending to spend!
Same here,I was blown away by the j-45
I just bought the epiphone inspired by Gibson J 200.It's on the way and I can't wait to play it.I'm just learning how to play and I feel this will be the perfect guitar for me.I go every Thursday and play with friends that are teaching how to play.I have a epiphone Masterbilt dr500mce and it sounds great.Thanks for your video it help me decide which of these guitars I wanted to buy.
My DR500-MCE is my "go to" guitar.
Great video and great playing my friend, thank you. I myself bought a hummingbird from this collection in January and can’t believe how good jt sounds. May I ask which strings would you recommend for the hummingbird. It sounds so good that I’m afraid to change them.
Thanks in advance! ✌️✌️
Thank you JP, thank you so much for your excellent videos and comments!
i'm going to buy one of these maybe all three
Listen man, that guitar sounds spectacular...I mean I'm not in the room with you, but recording wise...whoah....editing in...all three of those guitars sound just the way I like acoustic guitars to sound...just amazing...thanks for showing these and hope you and yours are well!
Have you heard of Doff guitars? They make a plethora of fretted instruments and not a single one is made of anything less than solid woods. The real surprise is that their steel string guitars start at around $300 US and their base classical is less. I know you are all for quality at affordable price and they seem to fit that very well.
Hello John - nothing special to say except I love your personality, no BS attitude and solid tell it like it is manner - you are a treasure of YT. Thank you for all you post for us..BTW, you are a flat pickers delight !
I’ve been a Gibson lover for many years. Holy grail being the second generation Gospel. I finally traded my way into a G45. I love it.
That said, over the years I’ve found a bunch of Alvarez guitars that have the “growl”. They also had the hang tag that my wallet could live with.
Twenty five years in…I can afford a $3000 Gibson. But why spend that when I’ve learned that companies like Yamaha, Takamine, and Alvarez can provide great guitars at reasonable prices?
Hence, one Gibson in a pile of Alvarez and Takamine guitars.
True words. Other companies are evolving while Gibson is standing still. These "IBG" epis are a step in the right direction. Sigma is building great affordable guitars as well. Sigma sjm sg45 is on my "guilty pleasure " future buy list
@@MrSwitchblade327
I’ve been saying the same thing as JP for many years. Now that I’m not “poor”…I’m still chea…erm…frugal.
My G45 is a heck of a guitar.
And my Alvarez PD85S is 96% the guitar. Maybe more. For about 20% of the money.
This is why I advise people to test guitars blindfolded.
Thanks for this! As a result of this video, and countless others like it which echoed the same sentiment, I now have 2 J45s and a J45EC, in which I installed K&Ks (of course), and these things sing! They're now some of my go-to guitars for live performance. Cheers, JP.
Sounds killer! The J-45 is actually mahogany back and sides.
Yep!
Nice to have a rosewood version.
should be - mahogany isn't particularly expensive and it's really easy working (labor would have to be *really* cheap to save four or five dollars on backs and sides to use a less agreeable wood.
Had the J45 used rosewood l may have preferred it to the Hummingbirds tone, l have a Taylor GA8e that was $2700 when l bought it as a 3 year leftover at my local shop, it sounds mind blowing but it's a different sound..it's not a great cover guitar because it's chime is so different, the Hummingbird has that 70s acoustic tone l love! I'm not impressed with the Fishman pickup in it at all but l will eventually deal with that.. but l agree..and would have spent a lil extra on a rosewood back and side J45 most likely.
Correct. Just like the Masterbilt AJ45. I have that one and it's a canon. Beautiful, and dark. Pounds the lows and mids.
Thank you J.P. I had just bought the J200 yesterday after your honest review. Great job and keep it up Canada!
How do these Epiphones stack up against the Yamaha’s?
Thank u John I just ordered the epi j200 and the excellente square shoulder dreadnought both made by Indonesian artisans ....great quality ....subscribed 👌
Hi J. P.
Love your reviews!
Between the Hummingbird and the Recording King RD - 328, which one would you recommend sound wise?
I'm torn between these two and I don't have a chance to try them. I like the RD's look better but I believe the Epiphone would hold its value better.
Thanks
I prurchased them recording king rd328 in 2020 and I am about to order the Ellenete in the morning
Just ordered one…will arrive tomorrow…just in time for my birthday on the 17th! I have always wanted a Hummingbird and I am grateful for you review of these Epiphone to help me take the leap. 🤓
I've got a 2005 Epiphone Masterbilt AJ that plays and sounds wonderful. I installed a K&K Pure for a total investment of $650. From a collector's perspective, I would still prefer a Gibson; from a player's perspective, I'll keep the Epi!✌️
Have you tried the new IBG J-45 yet? I have both the AJ-500M and the AJ-500R and they are great, but the new J-45 is really special. The wider nut and short scale make a tremendous difference!
@@lloydhendricks5370 I have not, but you're tempting me to check one out. Thanks!✌️
I had to jump in to say how refreshing it is that you look for all the good in these guitars rather than doing what most reviewers do, which is act like a heat-seeking missile for any perceived negative.
I really enjoyed this. It put me over the edge to get a J-45. Thanks so much, sir.
I think the Epiphone Masterbilt line, Inspired by Gibson, and Recording King 318, 328 line are the best value guitars out there right now. I was on the fence between an Excellente or RK 328. I went with the Epi Excellente. Great instrument. High quality fit finish, design, materials. It can't be beat imo. Check them out. TY for a great review. MH
Yamaha are the best value for money guitars by far. Particularly the L series!
@@Wobbz9413 I like yamaha's too.
Thank you for the honest appraisal of our obsession with headstocks..
I love my $1300 Guild D20. I have gotten rid of a Gibson and a Martin. Guild is a hungry company, retooled from the ground up. I also love my Tacoma DM9.
My dream guitar is a Guild D40 Traditional.
No truer words have been spoken 👏. Thanks JP.
I just ordered the IBG Hummingbird in November 2021. I paid 849.00 USD plus tax. 903.00. It’s back ordered for weeks and I can’t wait to get my hands on it. Thanks for the video!
These inspired by Gibson models remind me of the Japanese Fenders of the 80s. Some are as good or better then their counterparts. I have the Epi 339. Fantastic guitar under 600.
Thank you for your presentation! James