Gibson J-200 Standard Acoustic Guitar Demo - Sweetwater

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2010

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Hear a demo of the Gibson J-200 Standard acoustic guitar and learn a bit about its history.

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  • does anyone know if gibson make or have ever made left handed j200s? i cant find one anywhere ):

  • @topgear1507 Hi there. That's a good question for one of our Sales Engineers. We may be able to place a special order for you. To find out for sure, just give us a call at (800) 222-4700. Thanks for checking out our video!

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  • @SirBenjamin88 There's perception and there's reality. We've heard this said before, but it's simply not true. We don't carry the same J-200s as Musician's Friend. But we do both have the J-200 20th Anniversary model available right now. Ours is offered for $150 less. Take a look.

  • i like the sound of the guitar but i dont feel that this guy is playing it in a way that compliments its tone.

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  • you give me that guitar and il make it sound like an orgasim

  • Meu sonho de consumo, e estou quase pra realizar obrigado meu Deus

  • That guitar has an orgasmic sounds when you strum full chords, ARRRGHHH!!! I WANT IT!!!

  • @topgear1507 There is a lefty S200 on Ebay right now 12/7/11. Item number 200683086476. he's asking $3,295. Hope you can get this mesage in time:)

  • hey,can u tell me if J-200 new vintage body size is really Jumbo or Super Jumbo.thank u

  • beautiful!

  • @popoaggie

    But a D28 will always sound a bit muddy. A J200 with it's maple back/sides sounds clearer.

  • Nice sounding guitar but they don't cut thru the mix when picking with other instruments in a group setting like a Martin Dread does. You wouldn't use this in a Bluegrass setting anyway, though.

  • I rather prefer a martin, much more quality.

  • @SpikePeppi1 I actually prefer the sound of the Epiphone, and it's a shitload cheaper too.

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