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Epiphone Masterbilt Texan Review

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Specifications

Brand Epiphone
Category Acoustic / Electric Guitars
String Type: Steel,
Number of Strings: 6,
Body Shape: Masterbilt Texan,
Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed,
Color: Faded Cherry Aged, Antique Natural Aged,
Finish: Gloss,
Top Wood: Solid Sitka Spruce,
Back & Sides Wood: Mahogany,
Neck Wood: Mahogany,
Neck Shape: Traditional 1960s Slim Taper, Traditional 1960s Slim Taper C,
Radius: 12",
Fingerboard Material: Indian Laurel,
Fingerboard Inlay: Mother-of-Pearl Parallelograms,
Number of Frets: 20, Medium Jumbo,
Scale Length: 25.5",
Tuning Machines: 3-per side with Ivory buttons,
Bridge Material: Laurel,
Nut/Saddle Material: Bone/Bone,
Nut Width: 1.687",
Electronics: Fishman Sonitone,
Strings: Gibson, .012-.053,
Manufacturer Part Number: EMTTFCANH1, EMTTANANH1,

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Awesome Quality

Josh King
1 year ago

Awesome quality, got the chance to stop by Sweetwater and meet my sales and pick up this great guitar. Thanks Ryan for showing me around!

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Did not disappoint

Sean
2 years ago

I never write reviews, in fact I think this may be the first I've ever written, but it's warranted. I've been playing guitar for 17 years and have had numerous guitars come and go, but I think this one will be a keeper.First off: the fit/finish. They're excellent. The antique natural finish is so different from any guitar I've seen in person. It's really classy and rich looking. read more There are no rough fret ends and the neck plays better than any guitar right out of the box, electric or acoustic, that I've ever owned. There is a slight buzz on the some frets with the bass strings but that's an easy fix.The sound is amazing. Maybe I'm in a honeymoon phase, but I bought this guitar in a whim and was half expecting it to sound like crap since I hadn't played one in person before. I was very pleasantly surprised when I strummed the first chord and heard it for the first time. Descriptions of sound are always subjective, but I'd describe this guitar's tone as rich and full. It's just a very balanced tone that makes me want to keep playing it to the point that my fingers are hurting. I was planning on experimenting with different strings, and I still may at some point, but the strings it shipped with sound great so I'll hold off on that for a while. All in all I took a gamble on buying a guitar I hadn't played in person (because nowhere carries it locally) and it payed off more than I could have hoped for. It's a bit pricey for an Epiphone, but the resale value seems to be decent for the brand too. That being said I think this guitar will be the last one standing if I had to sell everything else.

A great guitar

Sweetwater Customer
2 years ago

This guitar is easy to play, loud and stays in tune. In short it is an excellent value. I would recommend it to a friend or relative.

My Favorite Guitar

Sweetwater Customer
2 years ago

I love everything about my Texan - it sounds better every time I play it. Very easy to play and sounds great both strummed and fingerpicked. Highly recommended!

Awesome Tone and Playability

John
3 years ago

I purchased my Masterbilt Texan from Sweetwater over a year ago. I've been playing guitar over 50 years and have had many fine acoustics. But this one is truly special. It has the perfect combination of rich tone, yet it can cut through the mix effortlessly. For the price, I don't know how they can produce such a great sounding guitar, that plays so easily. Of all the other guitars, read more I always get compliments with this one, the tone is that good. People always assume I paid thousands of dollars for it, and that it's US made. Nope to both! In addition, I can say the honeymoon phase is long over with this guitar, and it hasn't changed my opinion one bit. It still sounds great, plays wonderfully and looks very elegant. Epiphone truly did this one right, as it is my go to acoustic for any situation.

Awesome

Jason
3 years ago

I love it. Quality build. Sounds great. Sweetwater did an awesome job sending it to me quick as well!

It is near perfect

Jeremy Blake
3 years ago

This is already a great sounding acoustic guitar, but I think some better quality bridge pins will make it even better. I will make another review after I trade them out. It is nearly as good as many high end guitars that are much more expensive. I played a handful of guitars at a local music shop and decided to go with the Masterbilt Texan by Epiphone. I would say this guitar comes read more close enough to the quality and tone of a Gibson J45 that I couldn't justify spending another $2000 just so it would say Gibson on the head stock. I am betting that replacing the bridge pin with Ebony pins or Tusq pins will make it sound just as beautiful and perfect as the other high end guitars that I have played. It is very close already.

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