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The Epiphone Broadway is a full-sized archtop guitar designed to deliver professional jazz tone and performance. First introduced in 1931, it remains one of the largest archtops available, with a 17" lower bout that produces a wide tonal range and exceptional projection. The laminated maple body paired with a select spruce top ensures clarity, warmth, and sustain, making it ideal for jazz players who demand both depth and definition in their sound. The maple SlimTaper "C" neck with 1.68" nut width really helps with ergonomics when playing those complex jazz chords.
Equipped with two Alnico Classic humbuckers, the Broadway provides versatile tonal options suitable for both traditional jazz and more modern styles. Each pickup has independent volume and tone controls with durable 500K potentiometers, allowing precise sound shaping. The guitar also includes an all-metal pickup selector switch and a heavy-duty output jack for reliability on stage or in the studio. The combination of an adjustable floating bridge and Epiphone's Frequensator split-trapeze tailpiece not only enhances sustain and intonation but also preserves the authentic look and feel of a classic archtop.
Attention to detail extends to the Broadway's hardware and aesthetics. Gold hardware, a multi-bound headstock, and the ornate "Tree of Life" inlay ensure a striking stage presence. The 25.5" scale maple neck with pearloid and abalone inlays offers smooth playability and durability, while Grover 16:1 ratio machine heads provide stable, accurate tuning. With its combination of rich acoustic resonance when played unplugged and reliable electronics when amplified, the Epiphone Broadway is a dependable and visually impressive choice for serious jazz musicians.
Excellent condition. Supplied with Epiphone hard case.