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Gibson J-160E Original Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Vintage Sunburst

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Gibson J-160E Original Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Vintage SunburstThe year is 1954 and Gibson's gone electric today, we have the Gibson J 160E Original to commemorate such an occasion. An all new release from Gibson USA, the J 160E Original hearkens to one of the brand's most impactful acoustic models the J 160E. One of Gibson's very first forays into electronically equipped acoustics, the J 160E proved a monumental move for the brand. Today's J 160E Original celebrates the '50s originals with authentic tonewoods,

The year is 1954 and Gibson's gone electric – today, we have the Gibson J-160E Original to commemorate such an occasion. An all-new release from Gibson USA, the J-160E Original hearkens to one of the brand's most impactful acoustic models – the J-160E. One of Gibson's very first forays into electronically-equipped acoustics, the J-160E proved a monumental move for the brand. Today's J-160E Original celebrates the '50s originals with authentic tonewoods, shapes, and styles for an overall fresh look at one of Gibson's most famous next-big-things.

Chances are you already recognize the look of the J-160E Original. Its spiritual predecessor's claim to fame is that it was a choice favorite of John Lennon and George Harrison as it was passed back and forth, recorded, and performed with throughout the majority of their band's career. Lennon's original J-160E made itself known in one of the band's appearances on Ed Sullivan at the beginning of Beatlemania. The model would follow Lennon and his bandmates all throughout the ensuing years. Today's J-160E Original is not a replica of Lennon's personal model, but does carry with it many of the same foundational elements that made it a star in its day. With generations of Gibson honing their acoustic and electric crafts, the J-160E Original is a star once again.

The J-160E Original comes at the heels of years of Gibson Acoustic refinement. This all begins with an authentic match of solid mahogany and Sitka spruce. Two of Gibson's iconic acoustic tonewoods, mahogany and Sitka spruce make for a versatile, vivid, and robust sonic base from which the rest of the experience blossoms. Breaking from tradition slightly, this J-160E Original does not use Gibson's historic ladder-style bracing pattern, but their more modern scalloped X-Bracing pattern for a fuller, round-shoulder dreadnought sound spurred on by the rich woodiness of the mahogany and the bright chirp of the spruce.

This J-160E continues on with a mahogany neck assuming a sixties-style SlimTaper profile. Slim and smooth across its whole length, the neck is attached to the body through Gibson's compound dovetail neck-to-body joint assembly utilizing hot hide glue adhesive for maximum sonic transfer. A bound rosewood fingerboard lands with this neck lined with twenty Standard frets and period-accurate trapezoid inlays.

Topping off the J-160E is an interesting hardware setup and its pièce de résistance. First, a Gibson belly-up rosewood bridge lands at the base of its 24.75" scale length with a bone saddle and TUSQ bridge pins. Second, a bone nut lands at the headstock with Gotoh Keystone tuning machines for easy stringing and solid intonation. The star of this show, of course, is the J-160E Original's electronics setup. Directly inspired by original J-160Es but with some modern creative liberties taken for fidelity and playability, this model comes equipped with a Gibson P-90 DC pickup – the same type found in original models – with wired master volume and tone controls and a reduced noise profile for hum-free performance. Delivering the same, authentic sound without the headaches of finicky electronics, the J-160E Original is the same as it ever was. This Gibson J-160E Original travels with an included hardshell case.

A revival of one of Gibson's unsung, if underrecognized, show-stopping guitars, the J-160E Original wouldn't have it any other way.

  • American-made round-shoulder dreadnought acoustic
  • Bound solid mahogany back and sides and Sitka spruce top
  • Mahogany neck in SlimTaper profile
  • Bound rosewood fingerboard with twenty Standard frets and pearloid inlays
  • Traditional scalloped X-Bracing pattern
  • Bone nut and Gotoh Keystone tuning machines
  • Belly-up rosewood bridge with bone saddle
  • Gibson P-90 DC pickup with gold Top Hat top-mounted controls
  • Gibson hardshell case included
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My new MacBook Air has USB-C ports only, so I recently upgraded to this USB-C hub, a 7in1 Multi-Port USB-C Adapter, and it has completely solved all of my port needs. With the two USB-A ports, I can still use my old memory sticks, without replacing them, as well as two USB-C ports, all making moving files, movies and pictures, with ease. I needed something fast and reliability, and this little device delivers on both fronts. One of the USB-C ports it a power passthrough, which works great for charging device, like my MacBook Air. It is very easy to use, just plug and play, making it compatible with the MacBook Air. Also has a built in card reader, and a HDMI port, pretty much covering all your port needs. If you are looking for a well built, reliable, fast, and compact USB-C hub that can everything, this is the one to get. Highly recommended!
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Good value and best of all - it works
This did the job I wanted it to. Expanded the ports when my laptop just ran out. No delay or ANY issue no matter what I plugged where and after a little figuring out where things went (not difficult) its performing very well. As far as value, its great. I always evaluate something by if I would purchase it again. Yes I would. if you need it, get it and set it up and move on with less worry about port capacity.
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Good Multipurpose Hub, Some Limits on Power Draw
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I don't know how I ever lived without it.
I'm very happy with this device. My laptop doesn't have an ethernet port and only has one USB-C SuperSpeed port, so I bought an ethernet to USB-C cable to connect my ethernet switch to the Anker and into my laptop's USB-C port, and it works great. I don't need a fast internet connection for the things I do, so my service is only a 50mbps symmetrical up/down connection, and that's what I get even while transferring files from my external between other devices, charging my phone, and using composite devices. I bought the Anker 100W Compact and Foldable USB C Charger for it and it charges my S24 extremely fast. It's very well built, yet super lightweight. I love the sleek, slender design. It's the perfect size to easily slide into a pocket, store in a desk drawer, or keep handy in a laptop case or backpack. Using it is easy. Just plug it into your computer and plug your devices into it. Just make sure you have a power supply for it if you're charging or powering other devices, using external storage, or running anything else that taxes USB power. I have had ZERO connectivity issues with it — no random disconnect/reconnect blips, no failed transfers for huge amounts of data that have taken up to 45 minutes, no static his or crackle when my headset is running through it... no problems at all. It's actually kind of spooky now that I think about it... I can't recall a time I've ever had a similar device that didn't have some nuance that got under my skin, like a loose connection, random disconnections, having to reinstall the drivers all the time, or having to troubleshoot just to get it connected for the first time. The most stress I've put it through was with my keyboard connected, ethernet running through it, my S24 charging and transferring about ~20gb of pictures and videos to my 2T external HD at the same time that my laptop was transferring about ~500gb of media and documents to the HD, too, and I was surprised by how warm it DIDN'T get. My only complaint is trivial and unique to my situation — I wish output cord was longer. About six inches would do. My laptop sits up on an adjustable stand that clamps to my desk, and the end where the output cord is hangs a few inches off of my desk. This puts extra stress on the USB-C port and can wear it out faster or damage it. I haven't had a use for the HDMI port yet, but I eventually will. I use all of the other ports for my work and personal devices, though. These include: a 2tb external hard drive; a Poly Blackwire 3320 Series headset; a dongle for a wireless mouse/keyboard combo or a wired keyboard and a dongle for a wireless mouse; my Galaxy S24 charges and transfers files through it super fast; I have several thumb drives ranging from 20gb to 512gb that I regularly use; I recently bought an RCA/S Video-to-USB converter to digitize old home movies I plug into it, too.
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