Folk Electro Acoustic Guitar

Epiphone's Blues King Studio Acoustic Collection Ebony features a parlor body with rounded shoulders, a solid Sitka spruce top and a gloss mahogany back, creating an elegant, timeless aesthetic. Its 628.65mm tuning fork and Rounded C neck guarantee immediate playing comfort, while the Fishman S-Core pickup and Presys VT preamp deliver crystal-clear, natural sound projection on any amp. Every detail, from the compensated saddle to the cream binding, adds a refined touch, offering an instrument ready to tell you bluesy and folk stories with every chord, with a nod to Gibson tradition.

ARTICLE N° 114185
Epiphone's Blues King Studio Acoustic Collection Ebony combines vintage charm and modern precision in a compact parlor format. Its solid Sitka spruce top combined with a carved spruce X-Brace bracing provides a responsive, balanced and expressive sound, perfectly suited to fingerstyle, folk or blues styles. The glued mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard offer smooth, fluid playability, ideal for exploring melodies and arpeggios with comfort and expressiveness.

Each Blues King Studio Acoustic Collection Ebony features carefully thought-out finishes: a 43mm headstock saddle, a 60s-style Kalamazoo headstock and a rosewood bridge. Three-in-line tuners with ivory knobs stabilise the tuning, while the Fishman S-Core under-saddle pickup and Presys VT preamp make every note clear and well projected on stage or on record, delivering a faithful and expressive sound experience.
Body shape
 Round Shoulders, Parlor
Scale length
 628,65 mm (24,75")
Instrument size
 4/4, standard
Finish
 Brilliant
Top material
 Solid Epicea
Side material
 Mahogany
Back material
 Mahogany
Neck material
 Mahogany
Fingerboard material
 Rosewood
Fingerboard radius
 305 mm (12,00")
Number of frets
 19
Nut width
 43,00 mm (1,693")
Neck shape
 C
Electronic
 Active
Pickup setup
 Piezo
Type of tuners
 Vintage
Hardware color
 Nickel
Pickguard color
 Tortoise
Number of strings
 6
String gauge
 012 - 053
Bridge material
 Rosewood
Bridge shape
 Bloc
Color
 Ebony, Black
Assembly
 Set neck
Case or cover included
 Gigbag
  • Epiphone Blues King Studio Acoustic Collection Ebony
  • Electro-Acoustic Folk Guitar
  • Collection : Studio Acoustic Collection
  • Series : Studio
  • Manufacturer reference : EASBKEBNH1
  • Colour : Ebony
  • Finish : gloss varnish
  • Shape : parlor (type L-00)
  • Shoulders : rounded
  • Assembly: glued dovetail
  • Pitch : 628.65 mm (24.75″)
  • Top : solid Sitka spruce
  • Bracing: carved X-Brace
  • Bracing material: spruce
  • Rose: Ivory / Black rings
  • Binding / Top : single-ply cream
  • Pickguard : tortoise
  • Bridge: rosewood
  • Saddle : compensated plastic
  • Back : mahogany
  • Binding / Back : single-ply cream
  • Sides : mahogany
  • Neck : mahogany
  • Profile : Rounded C
  • Fingerboard : rosewood
  • Radius : 305 mm (12,00")
  • Frets : 19
  • Markers : pearloid dots
  • Nut: 43 mm (1.69″)
  • Saddle material: plastic
  • Headstock shape: 60s Kalamazoo style
  • Action: vintage ivory buttons
  • Fittings finish: nickel
  • Pickup: Fishman S-Core under saddle
  • Preamp : Fishman Presys VT
  • Controls: volume and tone
  • Power supply: 9 V battery
  • Strings : .012 / .053
  • Supplied in bag
Epiphone's Blues King Studio Acoustic Collection Ebony is a celebration of tradition and innovation. Inspired by the Gibson L-00 classics, this Studio series features a vintage design revisited for contemporary musicians. Each guitar is crafted to convey a unique musical story, while offering a clean aesthetic and natural comfort for the user.

To get the most out of your Blues King Studio Acoustic Collection Ebony, consider using picks of different gauges, so you can experiment with tone and attack, enriching your folk and blues playing.
Epiphone - Blues King Studio Acoustic Collection Ebony + Housse
Epiphone - Blues King Studio Acoustic Collection Ebony + Housse
332,50 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,90 €
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