The Epiphone J-45
The acoustic guitar is an acoustic guitar with steel strings. It is often used for folk. Crafted from solid tonewoodsTonewood:
Tonewood is the wood from which the body of a guitar is made. It influences the sound and resonance of the instrument. Popular tonewoods are mahogany or maple, the Round Shoulder Dreadnought features a solid spruce topTop:
The top is the upper part of the guitar body and solid mahogany bodyBody:
The body is the body of a guitar. It is made of wood and influences the sound and resonance of the instrument. The sound of a guitar can vary depending on the shape and material of the body. for a warm, resonant sound that supports a wide range of musical styles. With the high-quality FishmanPickup:
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. pickup, the J-45 also delivers a natural, powerful sound. Meanwhile, the Aged Viper
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. gives the guitar an elegant vintage aesthetic and makes it a real eye-catcher. It is also supplied in a robust gig bagGig bag:
guitar bag that offers optimum protection.
The Epiphone J-45
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. provide a warm resonance with present mids, which balances the tone perfectly. The result is a versatile sound, ideal for different styles of music from folk to rock, making the guitar the perfect companion on stage and at
The Epiphone J-45
Maple neck with C-profileNeck profile:
The neck profile refers to the shape of the guitar neck. It can be flat sits comfortably in the hand and enables fluid fingering changes. 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. offers a smooth surface for effortless gliding of the fingers for precise playing. The ergonomic round-shoulder design also adapts perfectly to the body, while the Epiphone "Deluxe" tunersTuners:
die-cast tuners and the compensated bridge inlaySaddle:
The saddle is a small piece of material that is placed in the bridge of a guitar. It helps to keep the strings at the right height above the fretboard and ensures a clear sound and good playability of the guitar. ensure robust tuning and clean intonationIntonation:
Intonation refers to the correct tuning of the individual strings of a guitar. Adjusting the scale length ensures that all notes played on a string sound at the correct pitch. so that you can concentrate fully on your performance.
The Fishman Sonitone pickup is an outstanding feature of the Epiphone J-45
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 toneTone:
The tone control is a knob on the guitar that influences the sound. When you turn it controls are located in the sound holeSound hole:
The sound hole is an opening on the front of a guitar. It allows the sound produced by the strings to reach the outside and amplify the sound of the guitar. of the guitar and allow quick adjustments without distracting from playing.
The Epiphone J-45
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. pickguard, which not only adds a stylish accent but also protects the top from scratches. This decorative element perfectly complements the