Epiphone Dove Acoustic GuitarFeatures a 25-1/2" scale maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with split parallelogram inlays, dove pickguard, stylized bridge with wing inlays, and chrome hardware.
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The Epiphone Dove is a fine guitar, in its own class. The workmanship and detail of the guitar is great. To get a really deep dreadnought sound from it, go all the way, and have a Tusq saddle and Tusq nut installed. I did this to mine just after I purchased it. By doing this, and with a proper set up to my liking, I have not only a great looking guitar, but also a great sounding dreadnought. The Maple body, and solid spruce top really helps too. You can't go wrong here.
I like the way it looks, but never heard, played or even seen it in real life. I think I am going to buy it anyway.
I just bought one of these this week. The price was good. It has a nice loud sound, more steel than warm. Good for strumming and finger picking, excellent aesthetic appeal. A nice guitar.
My recent review of the Epiphone Dove here, I should have added something also. In my recommending new Epiphone Dove buyers should go the extra mile and have a Tusq saddle, and Tusq nut installed, to bring out the full potential sound of this guitar. I wanted to say also, that I installed new Martin SP Phosphor Bronze strings, in light gauge. These strings really are great sounding on this Dove.
The easiest acoustic I've ever played. The action is very low, nice narrow neck and a very warm sound. Of all the guitars I own, this is my favorite.
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