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Epiphone '63 Ltd Ed Reissue J45

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Manufacturer URL http://www.epiphone.com/
Features 8.6 (5 responses)
Sound 9.4 (5 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 9.2 (5 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.3 (4 responses)
Customer Support 9.0 (1 response)
Overall Rating 10.0 (4 responses)
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Product: Epiphone '63 Ltd Ed Reissue J45
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/12/2009 at 07:28am by anthony paccioni

Features : 9
Finish is very clean, and attention to detail at the epiphone custom shop first rate. This guitar is their cherry red, white pickguard model. I love the looks, and feel of this guitar. Had my luthier install bone nut/saddle, and action tweaked a little. Wow for the money! Solid top, not sure about sides/back, but looks good inside.

Sound : 9
The guitar right out of the box is nice, and will hold its own with many 300-800 dollar acoustics. I did change out the nut/saddle, and would like to think that its close to the gibsons sound. I have not played any that sound this good for the price. imho

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The action was ok, set up in nashville the paperwork stated. I thik the "custom shop" in Korea builds a very nice guitar. The action could be compared to the masterbuilts, again imho.

Reliability/Durability : 9
It is nicely put together, they did a fine job at epiphone.

Customer Support : 9
musicians friend/epihone warranty, hope to never use.



Overall Rating : 10
Picker for 5 years, owner of entry level guild gad50, martin dx1, yamaha 310, and now this epihone. Im in love with the gibson j45/martin d28/ but who isnt? There is great guitars for every ones budget, and i think this epi is one of em.


Product: Epiphone '63 Ltd Ed Reissue J45
Price Paid: USD 200
Submitted 04/19/2009 at 02:30pm by Sweet Tater
Email: matthew<at>lefttorustiowa dot com

Features : 9
Spruce top with what is likely a mahogany laminate back and sides and a rosewood fret board and bridge. I bought a "jump out and git ya" cherry red one with a garish white pick guard and it's so ugly I've got to love it! It's a round shouldered dreadnought like the Gibson J-45 but with a longer scale. Probably made in Korea or China.

Sound : 10
Actually, right out of the box it sounded kind of lifeless, but I've played the hell out of it for a couple years now and it's really coming into it's own. I've had a lot of other musicians tell me what great tone this beast has and I can't tell it from my 1965 Martin D-28! It may actually be a little fatter and warmer. I was under the impression that laminate guitars wouldn't improve with age but this one has just blossomed into one of the best sounding guitars I've heard!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I bought this guitar as a "factory second" and all I've found is little, tiny red dye slop on the inside.

Reliability/Durability : 8
I use this to gig with all the time! It's my "go to" guitar. The only problem I had was one fret popped up and caused some buzzing but that's it and it was an easy fix. I've had a number of Epiphones in the past and they tend to acquire the "dreaded Gibson hump" in the neck eventually. But for the price I can just get another great sounding guitar

Customer Support : No Opinion
I bought it from Musicians Friend and there probably was a warranty, but I didn't use it. It's such an inexpensive guitar, I've just taken care of repairs myself. I suppose if I owned an expensive Gibson J-45 I would expect perfection, but for the popped fret I figured why be a dick about it (cost me like $25 to fix).

Overall Rating : 10
I own several vintage Martin guitars that I've gigged with for 25 years. Now that I'm gigging with this great sounding, durable Epiphone, it's a major load off my mind! If it gets stolen or busted up, I'll definitely buy another. It's a working musicians guitar.


Product: Epiphone '63 Ltd Ed Reissue J45
Price Paid: GBP 299
Submitted 09/30/2008 at 04:05pm by james Lennox

Features : 10
Solid Spruce Top
Solid Mahogany Back & Sides
One Piece Mahogany neck
Kluson style tuners (nice and smooth)
2007 or 2008
Made In Korea
Vintage Sunburst Finish

Sound : 10
I absolutley love this guitar. The sound is articulate and just plain beautiful. I have never played a gibson J-45 so i can't compare but for ??300 this to me is the 'bargain of the century' with the gibson being in excess of ??1,200. It has a warm tone but with incredible note detail. It dosen't have the boominess that most acoustics do which is fine for me. I can't critisise this guitar at all, for this price.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The action is perfect. Nice and low but still at a suitable height to use a slide with. The neck is the most comfortable i have played on an acoustic guitar. The finish is perfect. Lovely mahogany grain on the neck, back and sides. These korean made guitars are of excellent build quality.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This is a korean made acoustic so i am confident that the quality will hold up. I don't play acoustic live but i reckon it would sound great. Is is roadworthy? well, it is as fragile as any acoustic guitar. I have owned a few recently made epiphones and i have been 100% satisfied.

Customer Support : No Opinion
The warranty is one year and if there was to be any problems, my local guitar shop offers excellent support.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for almost 8 years now. I own a few semi-acoustics and another acoustic (washburn). If this guitar was stolen i would first cry and then seek revenge. I would definetly buy another but unfortunatley these guitars are not in production being ltd edition custom shop. I would like an acoustic pickup but thats something i can fit myself if i need to. My favourite feature is the tuners. Little white button ones that are so smooth to use and they keep the guitar in tune very well. I love this guitar. I will keep it forever..even if i end up aquiring a gibson.


Product: Epiphone '63 Ltd Ed Reissue J45
Price Paid: USD 225
Submitted 10/29/2007 at 11:58pm by consulhammer

Features : 6
just a standard acoustic, it gets an extra point for being roundshouldered.
not such an accurate replica of a 1963 j45. it claims to have a 24.75" scale but is really 25.5" (if u dont know, that's length from nut to bridge, and this shorter scale is traditional on j45s and means shorter frets and slightly less tension for slightly more "buttery" tone.)

Sound : 8
sound really nice i thought.
very strong tone, clear, projected well, good at both fingerpicking and strumming, the roundshould really makes it a versatile guitar.
only gripe here was that i felt the overtones were too aggressive. this was only apparent while fingerpicking, the overtones lingered too long and distracted you from the melody being played. i changed the saddle and the problem was fixed.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
the best thing about it was the amazing vintage sunburst. it's really beautiful, and i spent lots of time just moving it around under the light to take it all in. so much better looking than any other sunburst ive seen on other guitars. a couple glue gobs on interior bracing. a little string sticking sometimes at the nut while tuning, but it's got a plastic nut.

Reliability/Durability : 10
certainly would withstand live playing. kept in tune as far as i remember. it's solid built w laminate sides and back, so it can probably take a beating.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
if youre interested in a good round shoulder guitar under $500 this would be the one. i know epiphones got the masterbuilt ajs, but this one looks cooler.


Product: Epiphone '63 Ltd Ed Reissue J45
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/31/2007 at 12:51pm by Michael (Medicine Crow) Iott

Features : 9
Gloss finish
Slope shoulder dreadnought
Grover Tuners
Rosewood Bridge and Fret board
Compensated Bridge Saddle
Solid Sitka Spruce Top
Solid Mahogany back, sides & neck
Not sure of where it was manufactured
Epiphone Custom Shop

Sound : 10
Full "chunky" J-45 sound with low and mid range punch without being muddy (like many square shoulder dreadnoughts) Clear and articulate highs. Excellent for either flat-picking or finger-picking.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I received it with the action set a little high for my tastes but very playable. Flawlessly bookmatched top. No observable flaws in workmanship or materiela.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
Just received the guitar so I cannot comment ofn it's durability.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Cannot comment

Overall Rating : 10
Professional Musician 40 + years.
If stolen I would replace it immediately.
It is an exact duplicate of the much Higher priced Gibson J45. In fact it actually has much better articulation than several J45s I have played recently.
I chose it as a low cost alternative to the Gibson J45 - but in all honesty I like it better than any new J45 I've played.
The overall sound compares very favorably with many (much, much higher priced dreadnoughts I have played over the years).

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