Pros: Typical Gibson quality, playability and workmanship. Really big, balanced acoustic sound. Cons: Might be a little pricey.
The Gibson SJ-200 Reissue is a continuation of the line of guitars that the Gibson Guitar Company introduced in 1937. SJ stands for "Southern Jumbo", a body style that Gibson created to achieve the maximum sound projection from an acoustic...
Pros: Gibson quality, value, sound, lasting value, hard shell case, lifetime warranty Cons: No downside to this one, folks
Gibson SJ-200 Reissue This is another iteration of the Super Jumbo (SJ) 200 Gibson guitar, the one known among professionals as the King of the Flat Tops. This version mimics the original SJ-200 style released in the 1950s, so you ...
Pros: Easy to play. Great sound. Looks as good as it sounds. Cons: Quieter than a Martin if you fingerstyle only. Maybe a little pricy.
The first thing you notice about this guitar is that it is so easy to play you don't want to put it down. Playing the Gibson Super Jumbo is pure joy. The strings seem to be exactly where you need them to be for effortless guitar playing. Chords that ...
Pros: All tone to the bone, gets better with age, KILLER looks. Cons: Don't even look here. There are none.
I've owned this guitar since I bought it new in 2001. It has since became more full and richer in tone as these few years have passed. I'm told that at 10 years it will really start to sound mature. I'm continually enthralled at how much tone exudes from ...
Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.