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Description
Discover the enchanting sound of the Epiphone J-15 EC, a guitar that marries the charm of an acoustic with the versatility of an electric. Modeled after the iconic Gibson J-45, this affordable advanced jumbo offers both beginners and seasoned players a rich, warm tone that's perfect for any setting. The select spruce top and mahogany back and sides provide a robust blend of punchy treble, balanced midrange, and deep low end, while the NanoFlex pickup system ensures your acoustic sound is faithfully amplified without compromise.
The mahogany neck, carved into a comfortable 1960s SlimTaper D-shape, is complemented by a pau ferro fingerboard, allowing for smooth playability whether you're flatpicking or fingerpicking. The deep cutaway design grants easy access to higher frets, encouraging exploration of complex chords and melodies. The innovative NanoFlex pickup system, which features a flexible sensor that contours around the bridge, utilizes active amplification to maintain a low impedance signal, minimizing unwanted noise and offering a clean, clear sound.
Key Features:
- Advanced Jumbo body style inspired by the legendary Gibson J-45
- Select spruce top with mahogany back and sides for a balanced tonal range
- Comfortable 1960s SlimTaper, D-shape mahogany neck with pau ferro fingerboard
- NanoFlex pickup system for authentic amplified acoustic tone
- Deep cutaway for easy access to higher frets
- Chrome hardware and a 25.5" scale length for enhanced playability
Product specs
| String Type | Steel |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Left-/Right-handed | Right-handed |
| Body Shape | J-15 |
| Back & Sides Wood | Select Mahogany |
| Top Wood | Select Spruce |
| Finish | Gloss |
| Binding | Black |
| Neck Wood | Mahogany |
| Neck Shape | 1960s SlimTaper D |
| Radius | 12" |
| Fingerboard Inlay | Dots |
| Number of Frets | 20 |
| Scale Length | 25.5" |
| Nut Width | 1.677" |
| Nut/Saddle Material | PVC/PVC |
| Bridge Material | Pau Ferro |
| Tuning Machines | Premium Die-cast with Kidney buttons |
| Strings | .012-.053 |
| Case/Gig Bag | Sold Separately |
FAQs
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What type of wood is used for the Epiphone J-15 EC's body and top?
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The Epiphone J-15 EC features a body made of select mahogany for the back and sides, with a top crafted from select spruce, providing a warm and balanced tone.
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Is the Epiphone J-15 EC suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Epiphone J-15 EC is an acoustic-electric guitar, making it suitable for live performances. It can be easily connected to an amplifier or PA system for amplified sound.
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What is the neck profile of the Epiphone J-15 EC?
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The Epiphone J-15 EC features a 1960s SlimTaper D neck profile, offering a comfortable and fast playing experience suitable for various playing styles.
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How many frets does the Epiphone J-15 EC have?
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The Epiphone J-15 EC has 20 frets, providing a standard range for both rhythm and lead playing.
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Does the Epiphone J-15 EC come with a case or gig bag?
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No, the Epiphone J-15 EC does not come with a case or gig bag; these are sold separately.
Videos
Music Force Official
Epiphone J-15EC Deluxe Demo 'Uchiage_Hanabi' (타상연화) by Guitarist 'Wonjoo Yang' (양원주)
Reviews
PROS
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Exceptional value for the price, especially for beginners
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Beautiful wood grain and finish, visually appealing
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Durable build, great for casual use and travel
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Smooth fretboard, easy to play and comfortable neck
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Sounds great unplugged; clear and resonant when amplified
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Pickup system provides quality sound when plugged in
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Lightweight with a light action, suitable for extended play
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Comes with a hardshell case in some packages
CONS
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High string action requires setup for optimal playability
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Plastic saddle may need upgrading for better sound
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Some fretboard areas can feel sticky without treatment
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Initial setup issues, especially string buzz and neck adjustments
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