Friday, September 26, 2008

My Acoustic Guitar

Epiphone EJ200ce
Acoustic-Electric Guitar








SPECS
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  • Neck: set, maple
  • Fret board in-lay: Rosewood-crown
  • Body material:Maple
  • Finish: Black
  • Pickups :eSonic2 System


History of the EC200ce
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For the uninitiated, the EJ200CE is billed as “the guitar you’ve seen in the hands of everyone from Elvis to Emmylo.” (This isn’t quite true, you actually saw the Gibson J200 in their hands -
and in the hands of Clint Black, Motley Crue, The Eagles, Vince Gill and Jimmy Page - the EJ200CE is a cheap copy made by Gibson subsidiary, Epiphone.)







eSonic2 System

Made exclusively for Epiphone by Shadow, the leader in acoustic amplification since 1971, the eSonic and eSonic2 feature studio-quality fidelity, unrivaled dynamics and greatly increased harmonic content resulting in uncompromised acoustic guitar realism. And, with a 5-year Unlimited Warranty, you can rest assured that it will keep working performance after performance.


eSONIC2 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

The eSonic is equipped with 3 EQ controls that work together to shape the overall "tone" of your instrument. The controls are: Treble Knob, Bass Knob and Dynamic Slider. Each control has a center "detent" which can be considered a general purpose setting and a good place to start.

Treble: This controls the amount of treble or "highs." Rotate clockwise to increase treble up to 9dB and counter clockwise to reduce treble up to -9dB.

Bass: This controls the amount of bass or "lows." Rotate clockwise to increase bass up to 9dB and counter clockwise to reduce bass up to 9dB.

Dynamics: The dynamics slider reduces or increases the range of the treble and bass controls. Positioning the slider to the left reduces the amount of EQ dynamics while positioning the slider to the right increases the amount of EQ dynamics. The dynamic control also alters the EQ shape allowing you to best tailor the sound of your guitar to fit your style of playing, the volume level and the venue.


Here is a video of how the guitar sounds:




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