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Epiphone DR-100 (Dreadnought), Ebony Review

Epiphone DR-100 (Dreadnought), Ebony Review

The Epiphone DR-100 Dreadnought is an affordable acoustic guitar for the beginner who wants to learn how to play the instrument.

Features of the Epiphone DR-100 (Dreadnought), Ebony

  • Select Spruce Top. Spruce is a complex tonewood that improves with time. This ensures that as the wood matures and ages, the rich and robust sound will improve. The select spruce top gives the guitar’s sound an additional clearness and definition making this acoustic instrument suitable for any occasion.

 

  • Mahogany Body and SlimTaper Neck. The design of the DR-100 features a classic mahogany dreadnought guitar body made of select spruce top for optimum resonance and volume. The laminated body is also mahogany and has a tapered neck glued into the body that adds sustain and enhanced acoustic tone. 

It also has the vintage Epiphone Sloped Dovewing Headstock with the Epiphone logo on it, together with die-cast chrome tuners.

 The neck, also made of mahogany, features a rosewood fingerboard with 20 frets on it with the standard perloid dot inlays marking it. The matching carved rosewood bridge completes the overall look of this guitar with a 25.5-inch scale and a classic pickguard. The slim neck also makes playing it easy and comfortable.

  • Sound Quality. Although the tuning pegs of this acoustic guitar are advertised as premium, at its price range one cannot really expect the quality of the sound to be the best.

 

The quality of the guitar’s sustain and resonance is satisfactory and it produces good higher end tones. This model also reduced the buzzing to a minimum which gives it more value for its price.

 

Although it may sound quite flat at times, it still performs well as an all-around guitar that plays good-sounding chords for different genres like jazz, contemporary, country and blues.

 

Pros

 

  • The Epiphone DR-100 is built with real tonewoods but still priced affordably.
  • Because the guitar is made of mahogany, the sound it produces has an enhanced depth and body which also complements the spruce top that it has.
  • Because the Epiphone DR-100 features a SlimTaper neck, it becomes easy for beginners to learn how to hold the guitar properly and play chords.
  • According to some people who reviewed this product, the stock strings that came with it were usable and sound well.
  • Beginners will also find this guitar very easy to use since the fret board is comfortable and easy to fret and play.

 

Cons

 

  • According to some people who reviewed this product, the strings were quite easy to get out of tune, and some of them experienced some notes sounded flat when played.
  • Some of the people who reviewed this product did not like how lightweight it was and that the glued neck doesn’t look like it would hold up long enough especially when used frequently.
  • Some users also found the distance from the strings to the frets were too close that some buzzing of the strings can be heard.

 

Verdict

 

The Epiphone DR-100 (Dreadnought) is a great entry-level guitar, although it is an affordable $100 guitar, its overall quality does not show it. The sound is decent and the built is great, although the neck may be a bit fragile for some. 

 

Product Comparison

 

Product

Epiphone DR-100 (Dreadnought), Ebony

Yamaha GL Series GL1 TBS Guitalele, Tobacco Sunburst

Oscar Schmidt OG2SM Acoustic Guitar – Spalted Maple

Price

$109.00

$99.99

$199.47

Amazon Rating

4.5

4.8

4.5

Dimension

42 x 18.5 x 5.5 inches

28.5 x 11.3 x 3.8 inches

46 x 18 x 7 inches

Weight

8 pounds

2.6 pounds

9.6 pounds

Warranty

Not specified

Not specified

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Features

– mahogany dreadnought body including back and sides

– select spruce top

– rosewood fingerboard with 20 frets marked by standard perloid dot inlays with matching carved rosewood bridge

– 25.5-inch scale and 1.69-inch nut

– Epiphone Sloped Dovewing Headstock with die-cast chrome tuners

– SlimTaper neck

– half ukulele, half guitar

– has six nylon strings similar to a baritone ukulele with a 17-inch scale but sounds like a standard guitar

– a classical guitar design with an open head stock

 -the body is made from laminated spruce top wood with meranti for the back and sides

– 17-inch scale with a 49mm nut

– nato (eastern mahogany) neck and sonokeling (rosewood) fretboard and bridge

 

– Dreadnought style with Spalted Maple top, laminated

– mahogany tonewood including body, neck and sides

– fingerboard and bridge are made of rosewood

– has chrome die-cast tuners with adjustable truss rod and a truss wrench included

 

Overall

 

 

BEST

 

Overall Best:            Oscar Schmidt OG2SM Acoustic Guitar – Spalted Maple

 

The Spalted Maple top is an attractive and classic design that will surely attract beginners as well as hobbyists. According to reviews, it’s easy and comfortable to use. Additionally, it’s reasonably priced, a good-looking and decent-sounding guitar without the expensive price tag.

 

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