The PRO-1 guitars are not just the new ground-breaking “student” guitars, but the first in a new line of totally “pro” instruments that combine classic styling and bold new features, making it easy to play from the first note. The PRO-1 Acoustic Collection is designed by Epiphone luthiers with consultation by pros from every musical genre. For beginners, or even experienced players looking for an affordable acoustic to practice on, you may struggle to find something better than Epiphone’s impressive PRO-1.įor more info about the Epiphone PRO-1, click here.įor more acoustic guitars for starters, click here.Nashville, Tennesse (July 29, 2014) - Epiphone proudly presents the PRO-1TM Collection – four groundbreaking new acoustic guitars fully equipped with innovative trademark features designed to make playing guitar and learning new chords simple! The PRO-1 Collection is made to be easy to play and easy to tune, yet still remain a dependable and superb sounding instrument that players will want for life. For such a wallet-friendly price you really wonder how they do it. The effort Epiphone have gone to to avoid making just another ‘cheap guitar’ is commendable, and the beginner-friendly ergonomics of the PRO-1’s body and neck are a real benefit. While it still has the vibe of a cheaper guitar and won’t age as well as a solid top model, the PRO-1 is quite crisp and vibrant in tone, with plenty of natural resonance thanks to the dreadnought body shape. Does it sound any good? In short – yes it does. So the style and hardware offer great bang for your buck. Finally, the PRO-1 comes with low gauge strings (again, simple to fret) and a humidifier, which is a nice touch from Epiphone, allowing you to store your guitar in optimum conditions. At the top of the guitar, on the metal badge-plated headstock, there are six deluxe tuners, with an upgraded 18:1 gear ratio for a smooth tuning action. On the bridge you’ll find a GraphTech NuBone compensated saddle and a matching nut, which is much more durable and consistent than plastic, and has similar tonal properties to GraphTech’s more premium Tusq material. This includes a rosewood bridge, which doesn’t utilize bridge pins, meaning – in theory – string changes should be easier. Sticking with their promise of making things feel and sound better for beginners (and the rest of us!), the PRO-1 comes fitted with some good hardware. Taking in to consideration the well-designed neck, the jumbo frets, and the short scale length (which makes the strings a little easier to play), the guys at Epiphone pretty much score full marks for their design of the PRO-1. Adding to the playability is a well-lubricated rosewood fretboard and 20 JumboPRO frets, which are huge and make it easier to fret notes. The neck is a highlight – made of mahogany with Epiphone’s EZ-Profile C shape, which is designed for comfort. On that topic, the top of the body is made of laminated select spruce (along with Epiphone’s own bracing style), with a laminated select mahogany back and sides. These include Blueburst, Wine Red and Ebony, although the natural finish is just as appealing and shows off the woods of the guitar nicely. So let’s find out if it justifies the higher price tag.Īs usual with Epiphone guitars, the PRO-1 looks great – with a classic full-sized dreadnought body shape and a reduced 24.75” scale length (slightly smaller than the DR-100), that comes in several eye-catching colors. It looks very similar to Epiphone’s popular DR-100, which we feature in our article on the best cheap acoustics on the market today, but the PRO-1 is a little more expensive. Here we have an innovative steel-string acoustic from Gibson’s respected subsidiary Epiphone, which comes with the accolade of being ‘designed by professionals to be easy to play’.
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