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Description
The Epiphone Hummingbird EC Studio cutaway limited-edition acoustic-electric guitar brings back the iconic '60s folk rock sound with a beautiful modern twist. Featuring a solid Sitka spruce top and select mahogany back and sides, this dreadnought cutaway guitar delivers a rich, resonant tone that's perfect for strumming, fingerpicking and everything in between. With its built-in Fishman Sonitone electronics, you can seamlessly transition from intimate acoustic settings to amplified performances on any stage. Embrace the legacy of legends, such as Keith Richards and Noel Gallagher, with the Hummingbird EC Studio—a guitar that combines classic design with modern versatility.
A Legacy of Legendary Tone
The Hummingbird has been a staple in the music world since its introduction in 1960. Its iconic square-shouldered design and warm, resonant tone have made it a favorite of countless musicians, including Keith Richards, Noel Gallagher and Sheryl Crow. The Hummingbird EC Studio carries on this legacy with its premium tonewoods and classic construction. The solid Sitka spruce top delivers exceptional clarity and projection, while the select mahogany back and sides provide warmth and balance, creating a versatile voice that's ideal for a wide range of genres.
Plug In and Elevate Your Performance
The Hummingbird EC Studio is equipped with the Fishman Sonitone electronics system, featuring a Sonicore pickup that captures the natural acoustic tone of the guitar. This allows you to seamlessly transition from unplugged performances to amplified settings without sacrificing sound quality. Whether you're playing on stage, in the studio or at home, the Hummingbird EC Studio delivers a consistent and inspiring sound that will elevate your playing experience.
Crafted for Comfort and Playability
With its SlimTaper D mahogany neck, the Hummingbird EC Studio Cutaway offers a comfortable playing experience for guitarists of all levels. The pau ferro fingerboard provides a smooth and responsive playing surface, allowing for effortless fingering and expressive playing. The dreadnought body shape provides ample resonance and projection, making it ideal for both strumming and fingerpicking.
The Ideal Guitar for the Aspiring Stage Performer
The Epiphone Hummingbird EC Studio is the perfect companion for aspiring stage performers ready to step into the spotlight. With its built-in Fishman Sonitone electronics, you can confidently plug in and share your music with any audience. The dreadnought body shape delivers a powerful and resonant tone that cuts through the mix, while the classic Hummingbird design exudes stage presence. Whether you're playing solo gigs, leading a band or performing in a coffeehouse, the Hummingbird EC Studio will empower you to connect with your audience and share your musical vision.
Unleash Your Inner Rock Star With the Epiphone Hummingbird EC Studio
Ready to experience the legendary sound and feel of the Epiphone Hummingbird? This limited-edition acoustic-electric guitar is a must-have for any guitarist seeking a versatile and inspiring instrument. Order yours today and start creating your own musical legacy.



Features
- Dreadnought cutaway body style for a full and resonant tone
- Solid Sitka spruce top for exceptional clarity and projection
- Select mahogany back and sides for warmth and balance
- Fishman Sonitone electronics with Sonicore pickup for amplified performance
- Slim Taper D mahogany neck for comfortable playability
- Pau ferro fingerboard for a smooth and responsive feel
- 20 frets for a wide range of notes
- Limited-edition finish for a unique and eye-catching look
Specs
- Body type: Dreadnought
- Cutaway: Yes
- Top wood: Solid Sitka spruce
- Back & sides: Select mahogany
- Body finish: Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: SlimTaper D
- Nut width: 1.68" (42.67 mm)
- Fingerboard: Pau ferro
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Number of frets: 20
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Pickup/preamp: Fishman Sonitone pickup and Sonicore preamp
- Tuning machines: Deluxe high-ratio
- Bridge: Pau ferro reverse belly
- Saddle & nut: Compensated bone (imitation)
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features: Limited edition
- Case: Sold separately
- Country of origin: China
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Reviews
4.35
52 Reviews
86%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Thrilled With This Guitar
Like many during the days of COVID I decided to learn guitar. In my quest to produce better digital music I felt that learning an instrument would help progress my skills. After a lot of research I purchased an inexpensive ($120) guitar (FYI it is a solid entry level that I am happy with and will continue to use) concerned I was going to blow money on a passing interest. As I realized I absolutely love playing the guitar I set a time frame to step up to a better guitar to ensure I keep interest before a heavy investment. That's when I started researching. I watched videos, played instruments and read all kinds of suggestions for what a price point and quality guitar would be right for me. I have a list of guitars I may want in the future, but for now this guitar a perfect fit. To be honest I just received it today at 9am and it's now 11:55pm. Tuning is a breeze and the hardware just feels so much more solid than my other current. And the sound... OH man I love the sound. Deep, solid and resonant. It's a 180 degrees from my starter and better than most I tried. It feels so good in my arms. My fingers feel sure and comfortable when playing chords or picking notes that I've been able to play through the day without having to rest my arms. I checked out guitars that are far more expensive. A couple are on my bucket list for the future, which also started to give me a better understanding of the sound and play varied. This guitar smoked anything else for me at this stage in my education and skill. Another big plus is that it is beautiful. Being a research junkie in all my interests I pretty objective. That being said I've only been playing for six months so my experience is limited.
Most Liked Negative Review
Looks Aren't Everything
I was looking for a guitar to use as a backup for my Taylor 114ce on gigs. The vintage looks io this blew me away and I was sure that an Epiphone in this range would be a great player. Unfortunately, it just wasn't. The e and b have a very tacky sound and while the fishman pickup worked well, the bass strings sounded off through my Loudbox mini. Also, the battery pouch is a massive pain to work with. The ultimate dealbreaker however was the buzzing. Further up the frets, you'd get a buzzing especially with a flatpick. I actually traded in the model I bought to guitar center for a second one which was better, but it still buzzed under heavy picking. Mind you, I have a pretty aggressive strum attack, but my Taylor never buzzes like this. I ultimately traded it on for a Guild om240ce. I suppose this is a good guitar for someone who will play lightly and it will look beautiful on your wall, but it was not for me.
- Practicing33
- Jamming27
- Small Venues20
- Recording12
- School Bands4
- Flat Sound3
- Poor Quality2
- Not Consistent1
- Requires Constant Tuning1
- Inconsistent manufacturing1
- Experienced29
- Novice12
- Professional Musician5
- Child1
- Good Feel36
- Fun To Play35
- Good Audio35
- Stays In Tune33
- Consistent22
Reviewed by 52 customers
A surprisingly good guitar for the money!
submitted12 days ago
byKyran
fromDenver, CO
The Epiphone Hummingbird (single cut) delivers way above its price. The tone is warm and full, with great projection, and the split block inlays give it a classy, distinctive look. I love the discreet volume and tone controls inside the sound hole — clean and practical. My only complaint is the battery pouch, which is a little awkward to change. I was able to snag it for a great deal that I couldn't walk away from, and for the price, this guitar offers fantastic playability, beautiful aesthetics, and a sound that keeps you reaching for it.
great guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted2 months ago
byChristopher
fromSeattle, WA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I was looking for an affordable and playable guitar with good tone. For the money, the Epiphone Hummingbird delivers on all counts. I found it to be more balanced than Yamahas in a similar price range and I like the action and how it feels for finger style. #sweepstakes
Love! Love! Love!
submitted2 months ago
byNicole
fromReno NV
Sounds amazing and feels great! It doesn't look exactly like the picture so be aware of that especially if you order it but don't be alarmed it is the right guitar. I bought mine in store and the worker said that not all of them look the same as one another it just depends. Great for if you are just starting out or if you have been playing for a while! The quality is amazing and looks very similar to a Gibson so if you are wanting a Gibson but not the price this is a great option!
Great Guitar for the money
submitted3 months ago
byAlan
fromApex NC
Just purchased, after a few adjustments it plays and sounds well beyond it price.
Good entry guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byLance
fromSarasota fl
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Good price. Not a fan of the sound or tuner hardware installed. Great finish.
This guitar is beautiful and sounds great
Verified Buyer
submitted5 months ago
byKevin
fromMichigan
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
What an amazing price point for such a great-sounding guitar. The finish and details are beautiful.
Q&A
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submitted2 months ago
asked byJorge
fromCompton, California
Hello. Does the The Epiphone Hummingbird EC Studio special edition have a solid top?
Yes - Top wood: Solid Sitka sprucesubmitted7 months ago
asked byRobert
fromDaytona Beach Florida
Warranty
Epiphone has a lifetime warrantysubmitted7 months ago
asked byChris
fromSacramento, CA
Has anyone been able to attach a strap to this guitar? I have tried several guitar straps and the holes just don't fit on these pegs.
I think this may be a solution: Music Nomad Acousti-Lok Quick Secure Conversion Kit.submitted8 months ago
asked byLuke
fromundisclosed
Who is the current manufacturer of these models.
Made by Epiphone in China.submitted9 months ago
asked byGraham
fromundisclosed
Does it come with a case?
Unfortunately, no.submitted9 months ago
asked byDominic
fromWoodstock, GA
What case do you recommend
Epiphone EDREAD Dreadnought Hardshell Casesubmitteda year ago
asked bySteve
fromParkland, FL
What does select Mahagony back and sides mean? Are they solid or laminated?
The sides and back are laminated.submitteda year ago
asked byConness
fromNorway
Hi, are the electronics on this guitar on the outside or the inside of the body? I've seen multiple reviews of what seems to be the same product but some of them look like they have wheels on the inside and some have settings outside the body.
Yes, the controls are in the sound hole.submitteda year ago
asked byEd
from94577
What kind of strings and what's the gauge?
Gibson™ Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings .012", .016", .024"w, .032" .042", .053"submitted2 years ago
asked byAJ
fromUnion, NJ
What kind and size strings come with the guitar when you first buy it or I'll call to ask, but this way may be easier.
Gibson™ Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings .012", .016", .024"w, .032" .042", .053"