Epiphone Hummingbird Acoustic Demo Limited Edition Natural - Nevada Music UK

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Buy this acoustic here... http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Guitars/Acoustic-Guitars/Acoustic-Guitars/sc1076... The Epiphone Limited Edition Hummingbird acoustic guitar is a no-frills edition of the classic Gibson acoustic guitar originally released back in the 1960's, it features a solid Spruce top and Mahogany back and sides for a warm, natural acoustic tone. The 25.5" scale Mahogany neck is topped with a Rosewood fretboard that facilitates fast picking styles.

The square shouldererd Dreadnought body style ensures that this acoustic guitar has a rich, deep and resonant sound with plenty of volume. The Rosewood fretboard has immediately identifiable split parallel fretboard inlays for fret orientation whilst the Natural Spruce top has a sculpted tortoise shell scratchplate.

This type of Dreadnought acoustic is typically favoured by acoustic rhythm guitarists as the lush, resonant sound thickens an ensemble performance or recording with its bright, resonant tones.The Epiphone Hummingbird acoustic guitar possesses all the resonance and volume you'd expect from a dreadnought and a nice mellow low end. A great sounding guitar especially considering the price and it looks killer too !! Grab one of these great Limited Editions while there still available.

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  • its my dream of owning a gibson hummingbird but this will do...for now

  • the sound..... definitely not getting this one, maybe a seagull s6.

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  • @Swordmaster1993 Yes the gibson sounds better. I've played both models and i didn't like the epiphone version at all. It looks good but is quite lackluster in my opinion. The gibson version, being made of solid wood, doesn't sound muffled (which is what i find to be the issue in most cheaper guitars) and has a very lovely mellow soundl

  • Is this going through an amp via a mic ? It sounds like you have added bass and reverb

  • @Swordmaster1993 idk man, i've never played one, but you're going to spend $2000 on the gibson version, why not just get a martin or something.

  • @yourmomwasherelol The gibson hummingbird has a better sound than the Epiphone hummingbird, right?

  • Looks great but it sounds horrible.

  • seagull are so nice

  • This is a epipphone hummingbird? If the epiphone is losing quality. Bad sound, far from a top notch guitar

  • horrible sound out of it wouldnt waste my money on it

  • what song are u playin?

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