Product Detail
The Epiphone Starling acoustic guitar is a dream for beginners. It's affordably priced, making quality guitar learning accessible to all. With layered mahogany back and sides and a layered spruce top, it offers great durability and a rich tone. The mahogany neck has a comfy C - shaped profile. The Indian laurel fretboard has 20 medium jumbo frets, reducing the effort to press strings. The 24.75” scale length means less string tension and less finger stretching for chord shapes. The pickguard sports a unique Starling graphic. The pack includes an Epiphone gig bag, three picks, a strap, and a clip - on electronic tuner. Note: a 3 - volt (CR2032) battery is needed to power the tuner. Body: Square Shoulder Dreadnought shape, layered mahogany body, layered Sitka Spruce top, black single - ply binding, and a gloss finish. Neck: Mahogany material, C - profile, 24.75' scale length, Indian Laurel fingerboard, 12' radius, 20 frets, Graph Tech NuBone XB nut, dot inlays, and a glued - in dovetail joint. Hardware: Nickel finish, Epiphone Premium Die - cast tuning machines, Starling Tear Drop pickguard with graphics. Miscellaneous: String gauge of.012.016.024.032.042.053, gig bag included, and accessories like 3 medium picks, a strap, and a tuner. PLU: EASTAREBCHSP
Using your Epiphone Starling acoustic guitar is easy. First, put on the strap using the strap buttons at the bottom and side of the heel. Then, use the clip - on electronic tuner to tune your guitar. Remember to insert a 3 - volt (CR2032) battery in the tuner before use. When you play, the medium jumbo frets on the fretboard will make it easier for you to press the strings. The 24.75” scale length also means you won't have to stretch your fingers too much. For maintenance, keep your guitar in the included gig bag when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches. Wipe the strings with a soft cloth after each use to keep them clean. Check the tuning machines regularly to make sure they're working properly. And be careful not to expose the guitar to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the wood.