Product Description
For such an easy-to-afford guitar, the Epiphone PR-150 is a standout -- a perfect instrument to get started on. It is a dreadnought and features a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and a mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard. The PR-150 sounds great and this Epiphone's sunburst finish gives it the look of a far more expensive guitar.Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.
- Dreadnought styleSpruce topMahogany back and sidesMahogany neckRosewood fretboardChrome hardware
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Epiphone PR-150 Acoustic Guitar Vintage Sunburst Reviews
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful like, By This review is from: Epiphone PR-150 Acoustic Guitar Vintage Sunburst Bought this guitar after playing many acoustics at the guitar center. had a crack on the bottom back, easy fix. got it for 50 bucks..love it, nice tone, equal or better than many higher end guitars..check one out 0 of 3 people found the following review helpful Updated, problem with Fantastic guitar for the price, By This review is from: Epiphone PR-150 Acoustic Guitar Vintage Sunburst UPDATE: I left my guitar in its nice padded bag (separate purchase) for a couple of months, standing almost perfectly vertically; but when I pulled it out, I noticed it wouldn't play well. Long story short, somehow the neck where it overlaps the body (highest 4-5 frets) had warped, creating a high point that was closer to the strings than the rest of the neck. The result is that trying to play any note halfway up the fretboard or higher causes the strings to touch that warped area, producing the wrong (much higher) note. Gibson support said I needed to deliver the guitar to one of their registered repair shops. That's where my story ends, because I haven't had time to deal with that (nearest place is 2hrs from the ski resort area I live in). For a $150 guitar I'm not sure it's worth bothering... I might just give it to someone who has more time to chase down the fix.ORIGINAL: I read a lot of reviews on Musician's Friend before I chose this "cheap" guitar over... Read more |
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