Epiphone AJ-100CE Acoustic/Electric Guitar, RW FB, Natural
Epiphone AJ-100CE Acoustic/Electric Guitar, RW FB, Natural

Epiphone AJ-100CE Acoustic/Electric Guitar, RW FB, Natural

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Regular price RM1,190.00 MYR Sale

Gearank High Notes

Specifications

  • Body Shape: Advanced Jumbo
  • Top: Laminated Spruce
  • Body: Laminated Mahogany
  • Finish: Gloss- Natural
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Neck Profile: Slim Taper
  • Number of Frets: 21
  • Scale Length: 25.5”
  • Nut Width: 1 11/16" (43 mm)
  • Electronics: NanoFlex Pickup

Gearank Recommendation

The AJ-100CE appeared on our recommended list for Acoustic-Electric Guitars Under $300 from April 2020 until April 2021 when it had been out-ranked by higher rated models.

Overview

Epiphone acoustic guitars are hard to miss because they are available almost everywhere. And for good reason, they offer quality and nice features at very affordable price points.

This rings true with the AJ-100CE, which for the price gives you an advanced jumbo body which is slightly bigger than conventional dreadnought. This size gives the AJ-100CE a bit more volume and bass representation than a similarly built dreadnought. The price to pay for having a fuller sounding acoustic tone is having a bigger body, which can be a downer especially for younger players.

Also the need for a separate preamp complicates stage use a bit, and requires a bit more spending in the long run unless you already have an acoustic guitar amp

The AJ-100CE features a passive Fishman pickup, which is marketed as being a piezo alternative that gives a better tone than your standard piezo.

In practice, the difference is negligible. The pickup in the AJ-100CE performs just as well as any other passive pickup system, though keep in mind that amplifying your instrument becomes a bit more complicated when using a passive pickup. This means that you'll need a separate preamp when plugging into a mixing console, but not when using an acoustic amp.

If you're looking for an affordable yet full sounding acoustic guitar, that can be used on stage, then this is for you.

Although this was previously on our recommended list, there are now more highly rated options available which you can see in our guide to The Best Acoustic Electric Guitars.

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