The Jumbo Guitar

     The Jumbo Guitar is probably the largest in the family.It is the loudest one as well.If Dreadnoughts are the poster-boys and parlours the waif-like supermodels,then Jumbo are the plus size,brash,loud ones who just want to have fun.The Jumbo s are  usually seen in the hands of Noel Callaghan or Bob Dylan,and the benefits here are measured in sheer volume.Due to the bigger body,there is more room for air to vibrate which causes sound to reverberate around the body which cannot be recreated from a smaller bodied guitar.
     The original Jumbo acoustic,the Gibson J2000,was first released in 1937.Players quickly accepted this guitar due to its deep basssound which provisded the perfect complement for the more twiddly lead styles which couldn't be achieved from other shapes.If put simple,jumbos play well with others.
      Gibson is the creator of the original J2000 but due to its price,it was not possible for all the players to take it's experience.As of this the company's reasonably priced sister company Epiphone do a range of acoustics which are perfect for players looking to dip their toes in water.The Epiphone EJ2000 is identical in dimensions and appearance to its more costly sibling the J2000,yet offers the perfect entry guitar for budding rhythm players.
       The Jumbo is an excellent piece and when placed in the hands of an experienced musician it can create soothing music.

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