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$892.58 New
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Description

The Epiphone Broadway has been a staple in the world of jazz guitars for over 70 years, offering a harmonious blend of vintage allure and modern performance. This semi-hollowbody electric guitar is a tribute to the craftsmanship that has defined Epiphone, providing both professional musicians and enthusiasts with a reliable tool for expressive soundscapes. With its Alnico Classic Humbuckers, the Broadway delivers a warm, articulate tone that's perfect for jazz, blues, and beyond.

The body of the Broadway is crafted from laminated maple and topped with select spruce, ensuring a resonant and full-bodied sound. Its neck, made from hard maple, features a SlimTaper C-Profile for comfortable playability, while the Pau Ferro fingerboard showcases exquisite "block and triangle" mother-of-pearl and abalone inlays. The gold Frequensator Split Trapeze tailpiece not only enhances the guitar's visual appeal but also optimizes string resonance and intonation.

Whether you're playing in a dimly lit jazz club or recording in a studio, the Epiphone Broadway's elegant design and superior functionality make it a standout choice. Its gold Grover Rotomatic machine heads provide precise tuning stability, while the optional hard case ensures your guitar is protected on the go.

Key Features:

  • Alnico Classic Humbuckers for warm, detailed sound
  • Laminated maple body with a select spruce top
  • Hard maple neck with SlimTaper C-Profile
  • Pau Ferro fingerboard with mother-of-pearl and abalone inlays
  • Gold Frequensator Split Trapeze tailpiece for enhanced resonance
  • Grover Rotomatic machine heads with 18:1 tuning ratio
  • Optional hard case available

Product specs

Number of Strings 6
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
Body Type Hollowbody
Body Shape Broadway
Body Material Maple
Top Material Spruce
Body Finish Polyurethane
Neck Material Maple
Neck Shape SlimTaper '60s C
Neck Joint Set Neck
Radius 12"
Fingerboard Inlay Mother-of-Pearl Block with Abalone 'V' Insert
Number of Frets 20
Scale Length 25.5"
Nut Width 1.6875"
Nut Material Graph Tech
Bridge/Tailpiece Adjustable Floating Pau Ferro with Frequensator Split Trapeze Tailpiece
Tuners Wilkinson
Neck Pickup Epiphone Alnico Classic PRO Humbucker
Bridge Pickup Epiphone Alnico Classic PRO Humbucker
Controls 2 x volume, 2 x tone
Switching 3-way toggle pickup switch
Strings Gibson, .010-.046
Case/Gig Bag Gig Bag

FAQs

What genres is the Epiphone Broadway best suited for?

The Epiphone Broadway is ideal for jazz and blues due to its warm, rich tones produced by the hollowbody design and Alnico Classic PRO humbuckers. Its classic style and sound make it a favorite among jazz guitarists.

How does the neck profile of the Epiphone Broadway affect playability?

The SlimTaper '60s C neck profile provides a comfortable grip and allows for smooth, fast playing, making it well-suited for intricate jazz chord progressions and solos.

What type of wood is used in the construction of the Epiphone Broadway, and how does it impact the sound?

The Epiphone Broadway features a maple body and neck with a spruce top. This combination delivers a balanced tone with bright, articulate highs and warm, resonant lows, perfect for jazz and blues styles.

Are the pickups on the Epiphone Broadway suitable for achieving classic jazz tones?

Yes, the Epiphone Alnico Classic PRO humbuckers provide a warm, smooth sound with excellent clarity, making them ideal for classic jazz tones and expressive playing.

Does the Epiphone Broadway come with a case or gig bag?

The Epiphone Broadway comes with a gig bag, offering basic protection for transport and storage.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Big guitar with a big, versatile sound.

  • Matches high-end models at a fraction of the price.

  • Gorgeous vintage natural polyurethane finish.

  • Art Deco fingerboard inlays and headstock design are stunning.

  • Responds well to heavier flatwound strings for jazz tones.

  • Grover tuners are accurate and reliable.

  • Slim-taper 60s neck is comfortable for experienced players.

  • Offers unique tones for jazz, blues, and rock.

  • Excellent playability with low action and no fret buzz.

  • Fit and finish comparable to American models.

CONS

  • Heavy poly coat limits body resonance.

  • Bridge pickup lacks articulation.

  • Heavy weight may be uncomfortable for some players.

  • Finish issues noted in quality control.

  • Not suitable as an acoustic archtop.

  • Transitioning from smaller necks can be challenging.

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Epiphone Broadway.

Features and functionality

  • The neck pickup delivers a warm, clear sound without the muddiness often found in other guitars striving for a similar tone.

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Use cases and applications

  • The guitar invites clean playing, making it well-suited for styles like country where precision is key.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to other guitars, such as a Gretsch, the Epiphone Broadway offers a unique aesthetic appeal and tonal clarity that may sway buyers with a preference for jazz or traditional styles.

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  • Potential buyers also consider the Gretsch Streamliner for similar aesthetics, specifically in the Village Amber/Natural color.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the guitar's ability to maintain tonal clarity across different volumes, aiding in its versatility.

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  • Owners transitioning from Strat or Tele guitars find the Broadway comfortable with excellent intonation, especially when using flatwound strings.

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Build quality

  • Some users note the guitar feels slightly stiff, promoting clean note articulation, which enhances the playing experience for certain genres.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Frequensator Tailpiece may require longer strings; some users face challenges with D string length when tuning.

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billy_cobb1

Broadway boogie box

GREAT tone for it's class, laminated maple -plywood- hollowbody 'n' a pair of serviceable 'buckers ... what's not to like!

... it AIN'T a Jazz Box tho'

Artist usage

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See how Joe Bonamassa uses Epiphone Broadway

Joe Bonamassa

Singer, Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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"Epiphone Broadway 1952: This is a fun guitar with the early style Epiphone electric pickups and knobs that could double on your GE stove. Epiphone, once its own stand alone company, was acquired by Gibson in 1957. The company at the time this guitar was made had just relocated to Philadelphia from New York after a labor strike. This is a great guitar for jazz and swing blues. I suggest flat wound strings on a guitar like this," Joe Bonomassa says, on his webiste.

See how Hozier uses Epiphone Broadway

Hozier

Guitarist, Singer

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Verified via YouTube

In the source video provided it shows Hozier playing a Black Epiphone Broadway. This model is not listed as a production unit but it was made for the artist and Hozier even addresses it in the twitter exchange below.

https://twitter.com/hozier/status/491184829451739137

See how Elmore James uses Epiphone Broadway

Elmore James

Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

At 1:29:30 of the referenced Youtube video there is a photograph which shows that Elmore James is clearly playing an Epiphone hollow body archtop with the Tree of Life headstock and Epiphone E trussrod cover. Though a lot of the details in the guitar top are a bit blown out due to overexposure, the frequensator tailpiece is quite apparent. The Broadway is the only guitar of this type that Epiphone exhibits on their website that has the "Tree of Life" headstock and a frequensator tailpiece.

See how Charlie Barnes uses Epiphone Broadway

Charlie Barnes

Singer, Guitarist

Bastille

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Verified via Photo

In this photo from Barnes' instagram, his vintage epiphone broadway is shown

See how Duke Robillard uses Epiphone Broadway

Duke Robillard

Guitarist, Music Producer

The Fabulous Thunderbirds

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Verified via Premierguitar

I’ve also got a lot of cool archtop guitars. I’ve got a cool ES-350 from 1952, a 1946 Epiphone Emporer, a 1939 Epiphone Broadway, a 1944 Epiphone Blackstone and a 1938 Gibson L7.

Premier Guitar interview, 2007.

See how Tim Lerch uses Epiphone Broadway

Tim Lerch

Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube
Year: 1939

In a YouTube video titled "Tim Lerch - If I Had You Solo Guitar 1939 Epiphone Broadway," Tim Lerch is seen using a 1939 Epiphone Broadway guitar, as indicated by the video's caption and description provided by Tim Lerch himself.

See how Paul Doucette uses Epiphone Broadway

Paul Doucette

Guitarist, Drummer

Matchbox Twenty

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Verified via Photo

In this photo, Paul Doucette can be seen with an Epiphone Broadway.

See how Elmore James Jr. uses Epiphone Broadway

Elmore James Jr.

Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

Elmore James Jr. performing on stage with an Epiphone Broadway.

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