Total Guitar

Epiphone EJ-200 SCE

A jumbo electro that’s big on value

- Rob Laing

If you see Epiphone as merely a destinatio­n for players who are priced out by Gibson you need to reconsider. Yes, you’ll get your Les Paul and SG fixes in the roster but there are also some interestin­g things going on that are distinct and, whisper it, more exciting than some of the product Gibson put out during the Juszkiewic­z years. The Lee Malia signature series was a case in point and, like those models’ wellconsid­ered pickup controls, the electronic­s here and their potential are just as big a story as anything else. Spoiler: we’re excited about this one.

The Gibson J-200 started life as the Super Jumbo before its current moniker stuck in 1955. It’s traditiona­lly regarded as a strummer’s pal and in theory the

larger size rewards players with a deeper bottom end. That’s certainly present and correct here, alongside the distinctiv­e calling cards of J-200 heritage; the moustache bridge, decorative tortoisesh­ell-style pickguard and pearloid crown inlays. The rosewood ’board and bridge of old are now pau ferro though.

Newcomers may be surprised by first impression­s of its sound; it’s balanced rather than boomy, and that’s a very good thing because it gives chordwork the fullness that made this model’s reputation. It’s a strummer’s delight with the highs offering articulati­on and the low mids and bass creating a warm foundation that sounds full and orchestrat­ed. The slim 1960s D-shape profile feels like a good middle ground for most styles, but we think it’s rhythm work where this guitar’s voice truly shines.

All this is good, but what pushes the J-200 SCE into greatness for £399 is the electro side. Most affordable electro-acoustics we’ve looked at in recent years favour low-key, streamline­d systems, which can feel a little tacked-on. But this isn’t a low-key guitar…

German company Shadow supplies the esonic-2 preamp with two pickups here; a traditiona­l undersaddl­e piezo in the form of the Nanoflex and the Nanomag, located at the end of the fingerboar­d. There’s a mono output for both these sources or the option of using two outputs to separate them in stereo. So far, so unusual. Add in a tuner, the ability to blend the two pickups as you

THE PLUGGED-IN SOUND REALLY DOES THIS GUITAR JUSTICE

wish on the fly with the onboard controls with separate EQ for each… well, it gets even more interestin­g and it’s a user-friendly layout to tweak. The plugged-in sound really does this guitar justice – its Nanomag has the more bite at extremes but blended it’s a great mix of warmth and attack. This is the best plugged-in performanc­e we’ve encountere­d on a sub £500 electro acoustic, and the whole package is frankly startling for the price.

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 ??  ?? 1 Tuners Epi phone has pushed the boat out here when you’d expect them toc ut corners; you simply don’t see grover Roto ma tic 18:1 tuners at this price point else where. with a smooth and precise action, the quality is reassuring, as is the general build here
2 Dimensions Jumbo by name… Elvis, Buddy Holly and Dylan weren’ t put off by the size ofthe J-200 but with a 430mm top width and 124mm depth, this is an acoustic we think you should try before you buy
3 Finish The vintage Natural finish really gives this historic design a heritage feel – though there’s Black, Vintage sun burst and traditiona­l Natural available too
1 Tuners Epi phone has pushed the boat out here when you’d expect them toc ut corners; you simply don’t see grover Roto ma tic 18:1 tuners at this price point else where. with a smooth and precise action, the quality is reassuring, as is the general build here 2 Dimensions Jumbo by name… Elvis, Buddy Holly and Dylan weren’ t put off by the size ofthe J-200 but with a 430mm top width and 124mm depth, this is an acoustic we think you should try before you buy 3 Finish The vintage Natural finish really gives this historic design a heritage feel – though there’s Black, Vintage sun burst and traditiona­l Natural available too

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