An Epiphone acoustic electric guitar may not be everyone’s first choice when buying an acoustic electric guitar. (Epiphone’s sister brand—Gibson—tends to grab the most headlines.)
But here are three great Epiphone acoustic electric guitars that will have you conjuring that classic 60s Beatle guitar sound of George, Paul and John. (Sorry, Ringo.)
Beatle Epiphone Acoustic Electric Guitar No.1: Epiphone EJ-160 E
This is the famous spruce top guitar John Lennon used on songs such as Norwegian Wood and You’ve got to Hide Your Love Away.
With a warm, natural sound and serious high acoustic-electric output, this epiphone acoustic electric is the perfect way to conjure that Help-era Beatle vibe for your next gig. (Screaming fans not included.)
Beatle Epiphone Acoustic Electric Guitar No.2: Epiphone 1964 Texan
Reissued in 2005, this is the guitar Paul McCartney used to write and record “Yesterday.” (Hint: He tuned it down two octaves, so don’t worry about those pesky ‘f’ chords.)
Its bell shape leads to a very balanced tone, creating the perfect accompanient for you singer-songwriters.
Also, with a solid spruce top and mahagony rims, you’ll realize maybe it wasn’t just his dimples that made Paul the “cute one.” A very solid epiphone acoustic guitar choice. (Another way for to go for those John Lennon freaks: the Epiphone Hummingbird Acoustic Guitar. John loved him his Epiphone hummingbird guitar and this might be another way for lovers of the mop tops to go.
Beatle Epiphone Acoustic Electric Guitar No.3: EJ-200E Elvis Presley Guitar
Okay so maybe this guitar model wasn’t technically played by the Beatles. But as any Beatlemaniac will know, the “King of Rock and Roll” had a huge influence on the Fab Four.
And it was seeing Elvis Presley in Jailhous Rock that made John Lennon remark, “I”d like to do that for a living.”
This signature guitar is a stellar reproduction of his customized 1956 J200 Super Jumbo. And with that retro spacey pickguard design—and super cool “”Elvis Presley” fretboard inlay—you’ll be shake, rattling and rolling in no time.
Value of a Dollar
And the best part about an epiphone acoustic guitar….the price. Gibson and Taylor might get a lionshare of the praise, but when it comes to finding a vastly under-rated guitar—that sounds great and lasts a super long time—you really can’t go wrong with buying an Epiphone acoustic electric guitar.
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