A great steel-string guitar for students or occasional players, the PR100 uses quality woods like a mahogany back & sides, and a spruce top. Standard 1.68 in. nut width make it a comfortable instrument to play and it's backed by a lifetime warranty. Learn More...









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8 out of 10Feature:
good materials
Quality:
well made
Value:
great price for a great guitar
Desirability:
classy E logo and headstock
Sound:
rich tone
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10 out of 10Feature:
Nice vintage sunburst finish and decent tuners that actually stay in tune, unlike other guitars in the sub $100 price range.
Quality:
For under $100 the quality is amazing
Value:
Best beginner acoustic under $100. It sounds and looks great. Buy one!
Desirability:
Sunburst finishes rule. This is a great guitar to take on road trips or to the beach. If you're looking for a good first guitar for not a lot of $$$...look no further.
Sound:
Nice sound for the price. It projects pretty well, and has a good ammount of volume for a dreadnought.
Support:
Lifetime Guarantee from Epiphone
Overall:
I got this guitar to take camping & to the beach, and it sounds better than all of the tiny travel guitars that I've tried. The best part is that it costs LESS than most travel guitars too.
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10 out of 10Feature:
They arent many featutres on it just an ordinary guitar
Quality:
The quality is great!
Value:
Its the best thing to get for just 100 dollars!
Desirability:
I want it!
Sound:
This guitar sounds and feels great. Not bad for the price!
Support:
No problems
Overall:
Overal it is The best beginner's guitar ever
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8 out of 10Feature:
I love the mohogany body. There are some better looking guitars out there, but the cherry burst finish on this is awesome. It's definitely top end for this price range.
Quality:
This guitar was manufactured very well, and I don't think I'll find any problems with it.
Value:
I think he original asking price was a little much, but I would consider it.
Desirability:
I would definitely recommend this guitar as an addition to someones collection, because the color and finish quality are really great.
Sound:
I'm used to playing electric, but now that I bought this guitar, I just can't get over the sound quality for this price.
Support:
I can't really say, I wasn't the one who contacted them.
Overall:
I am definitley satisfied with this guitar, and i think it will last for a long time.
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7 out of 10Quality:
Mediocre at best, fretboard is cheaply put together, action is a bit high.
Desirability:
I love the vintage sunburst, great colour. It's a pretty good looking guitar.
Sound:
Sounds is sorta steely and isn't quite balanced, perhaps I'm picky. Resonates pretty well though, it's a loud instrument. Sustain is average. Stays in tune.
Overall:
It's a bottom of the line guitar. If you're not picky and just need a cheapo guitar, it works just fine. It is, an acoustic guitar, but you get what you pay for. I'd recommend doubling your price and getting a Ibanez PF15.. thats what I play now -- golden.
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