The Epiphone J-45 Studio
The top is the upper part of the guitar body, the characteristic vintage sunburst finishFinish:
The term "finish" refers to the outer coating or surface treatment of a guitar. It can be different types of varnish, stain or oil that are applied to the wood to protect it and give it an attractive appearance. in high-gloss lacquer and the stylish fauxPickguard:
The pickguard is a plate made of plastic or wood that is attached to the front of a guitar. It protects the wood from scratches and serves as a base for striking the strings with a pick. tortoise pickguard, this acoustic guitarAcoustic guitar:
The acoustic guitar is an acoustic guitar with steel strings. It is often used for folk both visually and acoustically across the board. Thanks to its electro-acoustic features, it cuts just as good a figure in the studio as it does on stage and is ready for any musical challenge. The included gig bagGig bag:
guitar bag ensures safe transportation and makes it the ideal companion for the road.
The Epiphone J-45 Studio
Strumming is a guitar playing technique in which you strike the strings with your fingers or a pick at regular intervals to create a rhythm. Different strumming techniques and patterns create the typical sound of the rhythm guitar. and delicate fingerpickingFingerpicking:
plucking technique. The laminated mahoganybackFloor:
The term "back" refers to the lower part of a guitar, which serves as a resonating body. It is usually made of wood and influences the sound and volume of the instrument. and sidesFrame:
The frame is the side part of the guitar body that surrounds the cavity. It is usually made of wood and contributes to the stability and resonance of the guitar. complement the sound with a pleasant warmth and gently round off the trebles. The result is a full, balanced sound that is powerful but never intrusive, both when playing solo and in a band context.
The shortened scale lengthScale length:
The scale length refers to the length of the vibrating string of a guitar. It determines the distance between the nut and the bridge and influences the sound and playability of the instrument. of 628.65 mm makes the instrument particularly comfortable to play. It ensures less string tension, making it easier to pick up and bend notes. Ideal for players with smaller hands or for anyone who prefers a relaxed feel. Meanwhile, the mahogany neckGuitar neck:
Maple neck in the popular Rounded-CNeck profile:
The neck profile refers to the shape of the guitar neck. It can be flat profile sits comfortably in the hand, while the rosewood fingerboardFretboard:
The fretboard is the part of the guitar on which the strings are fretted to produce different tones. It is made of wood and has metal frets that mark the different pitches. also offers a smooth surface for fluid movements between frets. The playing feel is rounded off by the 43 mm wide plastic nutNut:
The nut is a small piece of hard material that sits at the top of the guitar neck. It has notches into which the strings are inserted to ensure the correct spacing and height., which creates an ideal string spacing for precise flatpicking.
With the integrated Fishman S-Core pickupPickup:
A pickup is an electronic component that converts the vibrations of the guitar strings into electrical signals. These signals are then amplified and played back via loudspeakers to make the sound of the guitar audible., the Epiphone J-45 Studio
The volume control is a knob on the guitar that can be used to adjust the volume of the instrument. If you turn the knob to the right and tone controlsTone control:
The tone control is a knob on the guitar that influences the sound. When you turn it, the volume and tone can be fine-tuned directly on the instrument. This means that the sound can be optimally adapted to different playing styles and acoustic environments without external devices or complicated settings. The
Epiphone J-45 Studio Vintage Sunburst
