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Description

The Epiphone FT-150 is a classic choice for musicians seeking a reliable and resonant acoustic guitar. This steel-string acoustic guitar is designed to deliver a rich sound, perfect for both beginners and seasoned players. Crafted with a solid spruce top, it offers a balanced tonal range, ensuring that each strum or fingerpick resonates with clarity. The back and sides are constructed from select mahogany, which not only adds to the guitar's durability but also enhances its warm, inviting sound.

The neck is made from mahogany, providing a sturdy feel that supports smooth transitions across the fretboard. The FT-150 is equipped with a rosewood fingerboard, known for its smooth surface and excellent response. Its traditional dreadnought shape ensures comfortable playability, while the attention to detail in its craftsmanship guarantees a visually appealing instrument.

Epiphone has included their signature headstock design, adding a touch of vintage elegance to this model. Its steel strings are ideal for producing bright, crisp tones that project well, making it suitable for various musical styles from folk to rock. Whether you're strumming chords or picking out intricate melodies, the FT-150 promises a satisfying playing experience.

Key Features:

  • Solid spruce top for enhanced tonal clarity
  • Mahogany back and sides for a warm sound
  • Mahogany neck with a smooth rosewood fingerboard
  • Traditional dreadnought body shape
  • Signature Epiphone headstock design
  • Steel strings for bright and crisp sound
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Songs of Hope at 432Hz

Vintage 1970's (Norlin Era/Made in Japan) Epiphone FT-150 Demo/Review

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Vintage 1970's (Norlin Era/Made in Japan) Epiphone FT-150 Demo/Review

Songs of Hope at 432Hz

Songs of Hope at 432Hz

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1973 Epiphone FT150

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LarrysMusicCenter

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guit.vint Epiphone FT 150

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guit. vint

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Vintage Epiphone FT-150 Dreadnought Guitar

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Robert Rodriguez

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Epiphone FT-150 MIJ at Collar City Guitars

Collar City Guitars

Collar City Guitars

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Epiphone ft-150 mij 1971 rosewood

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Herman Ising 64 c10

Reviews

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Epiphone FT-150.

Build quality

  • The Epiphone FT-150 Bard features a smooth rosewood fretboard with level, non-sharp frets, enhancing playability.

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  • The top is made of spruce, while the back is mahogany, contributing to its warm sound.

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Features and functionality

  • The guitar has a bolt-on neck, a feature that historically raises concerns but remains stable over decades.

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  • The Guild Westerly Collection is mentioned as having a construction style closer to early Epiphone designs, offering a historical link for those seeking vintage characteristics.

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Value and pricing

  • A 46-year-old model, originally priced at 270€ with a case and warranty, is a bargain compared to similar models selling for over 400€.

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User experience

  • Owners report issues with neck inlays falling out due to dry glue in older models.

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  • Owners of the 12-string version report that degradation in neck angle and internal block loosening can render the guitar unplayable.

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  • Despite repairs, older models can still be challenging to play, leading some owners to use them as decorative pieces.

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  • Some users find the search challenging due to modern Epiphones being heavily based on Gibson designs, which differ from the FT-150's square shoulders.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Adjusting the truss rod requires caution due to potential binding; small, incremental adjustments over days are advised to avoid neck damage.

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  • A 36” metal rule can be used to check the neck angle; if it touches the bridge, a neck reset is necessary.

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  • Shim the neck for angle correction if the saddle is already as low as possible; this is easier with the bolt-on neck design.

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  • If the internal block is loose, regluing it while setting the neck angle is crucial for stability.

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Comparisons

  • The Masterbilt Texan is noted for its resemblance to the FT-150's inlays, but the Masterbilt Frontier's body shape is closer to the FT-150.

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  • The Masterbilt models, being made of all solid woods, are expected to sound superior to the FT-150, though the specifics of tonal differences are subtle.

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  • Modern Epiphone models like the J-45, Dove, and Hummingbird are considered solid dreadnaught alternatives, though they differ in shoulder style from the FT-150.

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Mircea Baniciu played an Epiphone FT-150, made in Japan, as seen on a couple album covers and other photographs from earlier in his career.

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