Which acoustic guitar should I buy next? The Epiphone EJ-200 or the Takamine New Yorker?
I know they are two very different guitars, but I am looking for something different. Throw my some opinions, pros, cons, whatever you've got!
With a hand selected "Bearclaw Spruce" top, stunning highly-figured mahogany back and sides, and world-leading Takamine pickup and preamp system, this special guitar possesses all of the sonic and visual attributes today's performers need for peak... NAMM 2012 PRESS RELEASE: Takamine is to introduce the EG340DLX, EG536SHB, EG430SC-WR, EG755S, EG455SC, EG355SCTB and G406S-VS to the acclaimed G-Series Line of guitars. Designed and built under the supervision of Takamine's head luthiers, G-Series guitars are created to serve all players from the hobbyist to the professional. With the introduction of the EG536SHB, a new classic is born. Paying homage to the "Golden days" of guitar building in a modern package, this herringbone dreadnought is built to perform. Check out pictures of all seven guitars in the image gallery. The EG340DLX has spectacular looks, vintage tone and amazing playability.
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The Flair: New Yorker Top: Stout Up Top Stimulating: Scalloped X Top Bindings: Wood Rosette: Abalone Go: Rosewood Back: 3 Parcel of the same thing Rosewood and Quilted Maple Sides: Rosewood Back Binding: Wood Peghead Mug: Rosewood Peghead Logo: Gold Contraption Heads: Gold Nut Range: 1 11/16″ Fretboard: Rosewood Fretboard Inlay: Abalone Fretboard Binding: Rosewood Fretboard Side Markers: Chaste Frets: Nickel Silvery Neck: Mahogany Seedy Cap: Wood Give the coup de gr: Brightness Color: NaturalPlease waitImage not availableThis guitar was purchased

I know they are two very different guitars, but I am looking for something different. Throw my some opinions, pros, cons, whatever you've got!