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The Gibson SJ - 200 Standard, known as the King of the Flat - Tops, has a legendary legacy that started in 1937. It's one of the world's most famous and popular acoustic guitars. The body is crafted from gorgeous flame maple and comes in your choice of Wine Red or Autumnburst. It's equipped with gold Grover® Rotomatic® tuners for easy tuning. The TUSQ® nut, saddle, and bridge pins enhance the guitar's performance. With an internal LR Baggs™ Anthem mic/pickup system, it's ready for both stage and studio use. A Gibson hardshell case is included to protect your investment. Details: Finishes Available: Wine Red, Autumnburst; Back & Sides: AAA Flame Maple; Top: AAA Sitka Spruce; Binding: 5 - ply Top, 3 - ply Back; Neck: 2 - piece Maple; Neck Profile: Round; Nut width: 1.725' / 43.815mm; Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood; Scale length: 25.5' / 647.7mm; Number of frets: 20; Nut: TUSQ; Inlay: Mother of Pearl Graduated Crowns; Bridge: Two bar SJ - 200 Moustache; Rosewood; Tuners: Grover Rotomatic; Plating: Gold; Under Saddle pickup: LR Baggs Anthem; Controls: Soundhole Mounted Volume, Mix Control, Phase Inversion Switch, Battery Check, Mic Level Control; Case: Gibson Hardshell. PLU: AC20MABGH
Using your Gibson SJ - 200 Standard is a breeze. First, when you take it out of the hardshell case, check the tuning using the Grover Rotomatic tuners. The soundhole - mounted controls allow you to adjust the volume, mix between the internal mic and under - saddle piezo pickup, and perform other functions easily. For stage or studio use, connect the guitar to your amplifier or sound system via the LR Baggs Anthem pickup. When it comes to maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and cool place. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove fingerprints and dust. Check the strings regularly and replace them when they start to sound dull. The TUSQ nut and other components don't require special treatment, but if you notice any issues, contact a professional guitar technician. Also, don't forget to check the battery level using the battery check control on the guitar.