Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird, Aged Antique Natural Overview
The Gibson Hummingbird could be the most immediately-identifiable acoustic guitar ever made. The Hummingbird is an iconic guitar, lusted after by guitar players across the world. Its popularity has been validated by sitting on the bellies of some of the biggest artists in the world. It’s a symbol of washed-out early 70s slacker-cool, Keith Richards in his Exile On Main Street period - headbands, ripped denim and all!
Quality Tonewoods
The Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird is constructed with a solid Sitka Spruce top and Solid Mahogany Back and Sides. Sitka spruce is good for volume and will age nicely over the first four or five years of the guitar’s life, improving with time. Mahogany is the undersung hero of tonewoods.
Tonally mahogany is sweet-sounding in the midrange, like its cousin Sapele, and naturally compresses whether you play chords or single notes. A nice byproduct of this is that it seems to mesh really well with other instruments rather than challenge them. While a guitar gets a certain amount of volume and sustain from its solid top, a solid back and sides will impart a great deal of character to a guitar.
Easy Playability
The Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird has a Short Scale Length, measuring at 24.724". Short scale lengths cause the strings to be held under a lower tension at concert pitch, which means slightly less volume but the strings are more forgiving. The fundamental note rings very clearly with fewer overtones.
Durable Hardware
The Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird is fitted with a bone nut and saddle, which offers a better sound and is far more durable than a plastic-made one, gold Epiphone Deluxe tuners, top and back multi-ply binding, a Kalamazoo style headstock and a Fishman Sonicore under-saddle pickup and Sonitone preamp.
Various Finishes
The Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird is available in Aged Antique Natural Gloss and Aged Heritage Cherry Sunburst Gloss and there is even a 12-string version.
An optional hardshell case is sold separately, which is the Epiphone Case for Dreadnought.
In order to continually improve the design, quality and performance of our products and instruments and to use the best materials at all times, Epiphone reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
- NECK
- Material Mahogany
- Profile Rounded C
- Scale Length 24.724"
- Fingerboard Material Indian Laurel, Antique Ivory binding
- Fingerboard Radius 12.01"
- Number Of Frets 20
- Frets Medium Jumbo
- Nut Material Bone
- Nut Width 1.693"
- Inlays Mother of Pearl Split Parallelogram
- Joint Glued in, Tapered Dovetail Set Neck
- BODY
- Body Shape Square Shouldered Dreadnought
- Body Material Solid Mahogany
- Top Solid Sitka Spruce
- Back Solid Mahogany
- Side Solid Mahogany
- Bracing Quarter Sawn Spruce
- Binding Ivory and Black 6-ply (top) and 4-ply (back)
- Finish Aged Gloss
- HARDWARE
- Finish Gold
- Tuner Plating Gold
- Bridge Reverse Belly - Indian Laurel
- Saddle Material Bone
- Tuning Machines Epiphone Deluxe with press in gold bushings
- Pickguard Hummingbird Tortoise Shell with Graphics : Epoxy Style
- TrussRod Dual Action
- Truss Rod Cover 2-Ply, HUMMINGBIRD in white
- Bridge Pins Ivory
- Strap Buttons 2 - bottom and side of heel
- ELECTRONICS
- Under Saddle Pickup Fishman Sonicore
- Controls Fishman Sonitone Soundhole Volume and Tone controls
- Output Jack 1/4" Endpin Jack
- Preamp Fishman Sonitone
- MISCELLANEOUS
- Strings Gibson Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Strings .012, .016, .024w, .032, .042, .053
- Case Optional