Collection: Gibson SJ-200
Gibson J-200 Acoustic Guitars: The King of the Flat-Tops
The Gibson SJ-200 (often called the J-200 or “Super Jumbo 200”) is known as the “King of the Flat-tops”—a massive-bodied acoustic with huge projection, rich low end, and sparkling top-end detail. From country stages and rock arenas to singer-songwriter sessions and worship sets, the SJ-200 is one of the most striking and powerful acoustic guitars ever built.
At Chicago Music Exchange, we’re proud to be a top Gibson SJ-200 dealer in the U.S., with a curated selection of:
- New Gibson SJ-200 / J-200 Montana/USA models
- Gibson Custom Shop & Historic SJ-200 reissues
- Epiphone & Epiphone Inspired by Gibson J-200 guitars
- Used and vintage Gibson SJ-200 & J-200 acoustics
Whether you’re after an Epiphone J-200, a modern Gibson SJ-200 Standard or Studio, a Custom Shop Historic Super Jumbo 200, or a vintage ’50s / ’60s J-200, Chicago Music Exchange is one of the best places in the world to buy an SJ-200—new, used, and vintage.
WHY GUITARISTS LOVE THE GIBSON SJ-200 / J-200
Players choose the SJ-200 because it delivers:
- Huge, authoritative projection that fills a room or stage
- Deep, piano-like low end with clear, chimey highs
- Super jumbo body that produces a wide, cinematic sound
- Stunning visual presence—large body, ornate mustache bridge, crown inlays, and fancy pickguard
- Short 24.75" scale for a surprisingly comfortable feel
The SJ-200 is a favorite for big strummed parts, country rhythm, worship atmospheres, and singer-songwriter arrangements where the guitar needs to sound massive but stay articulate.
EPIPHONE & EPIPHONE INSPIRED BY GIBSON J-200 MODELS
For players wanting the J-200 look and feel at a more accessible price, Epiphone delivers. CME regularly stocks:
- Epiphone J-200
- Epiphone J-200 Studio
- Epiphone J-200 / EJ-200 in various finishes
- Epiphone Inspired by Gibson J-200
GIBSON MONTANA / USA SJ-200 & J-200 MODELS
Built in Bozeman, Montana, Gibson’s USA SJ-200 lineup covers classic and modern Super Jumbo takes. Models you’ll see at CME:
- Gibson SJ-200 Standard / J-200 Standard
- Gibson SJ-200 Studio / J-200 Studio (including Walnut/Rosewood variants)
- Gibson SJ-200 Original / Vintage-style runs
- Occasional limited-color or wood-spec SJ-200s
GIBSON CUSTOM SHOP & HISTORIC SJ-200 GUITARS
For players wanting golden-era Super Jumbo magic, Custom Shop models bring:
- Historic SJ-200 / J-200 reissues with period-correct specs
- Premium woods (Adirondack spruce tops, figured maple back and sides)
- Hide-glue construction, vintage neck shapes, and VOS or lightly aged finishes
- Artist- and limited-edition SJ-200 runs
USED & VINTAGE GIBSON SJ-200 / J-200 GUITARS
Chicago Music Exchange is also known for used and vintage SJ-200 / J-200 acoustics, including:
- 1950s and 1960s J-200 models
- ’70s and later-era Super Jumbos
- Older Custom Shop and Historic J-200 reissues
- Well-played workhorse SJ-200s with tons of vibe
ARTISTS KNOWN FOR THE SJ-200 / J-200
Name checks that help with topical authority:
- Pete Townshend
- Emmylou Harris
- Elvis Presley
- Bob Dylan (periods with J-200)
- George Harrison
- Noel Gallagher
These drive searches like “Who plays a Gibson J-200?”, “Elvis J-200 acoustic,” and “Townshend SJ-200.”
WHY BUY YOUR SJ-200 FROM CHICAGO MUSIC EXCHANGE?
- One of the top Gibson SJ-200 / J-200 dealers in the U.S.
- Huge selection of new, used, and vintage Super Jumbo 200 guitars
- Coverage from Epiphone → Inspired by Gibson → Gibson USA → Custom Shop & Historic
- Carefully curated tops, bursts, and wood sets
- Professional setups and detailed photography on every guitar
- Trusted by touring pros, writers, studios, and collectors worldwide
If you’re searching “Gibson SJ-200 guitars for sale,” “Gibson J-200 dealer,” or “best place to buy a J-200,” Chicago Music Exchange is the answer.
FAQ – GIBSON SJ-200 / J-200
Is the Gibson SJ-200 good for singer-songwriters?
Yes—its huge yet clear voice is perfect for solo performers and studio work where the guitar needs to sound big and lush.
What’s the difference between Epiphone and Gibson J-200?
Epiphone = more affordable, imported builds.
Gibson = Montana/USA and Custom Shop builds with higher-grade woods, nitro finishes, and premium electronics.
SJ-200 Standard vs SJ-200 Studio—what’s the difference?
Standard = full-featured, more ornate Super Jumbo.
Studio = slightly more stripped-down, lighter, and often more budget-friendly, while still very much a J-200.
How does a J-200 compare to a J-45 or Hummingbird?
SJ-200 = super jumbo, loudest and widest sound.
J-45 = slope-shoulder, warm and balanced.
Hummingbird = square-shoulder dread, focused mids and bright top.
Does CME carry vintage SJ-200 / J-200 guitars?
Yes—Chicago Music Exchange often has vintage and used J-200s and SJ-200s, alongside new Gibson USA and Custom Shop models.
Gibson Acoustic Guitars
Gibson acoustic guitars have defined popular music for over a century, known for their craftsmanship and unmistakable sound. From early folk to stadium stages, Gibson acoustics inspire generations. Whether seeking a vintage used Gibson acoustic or a new model for sale, their diverse range suits every player.
Legendary models like the J-45, introduced in 1942, set the standard with its warm tone, becoming "The Workhorse" for folk, country, and rock musicians. In 1960, the iconic Hummingbird brought a lush tone, followed by the bright Dove in 1962.
Gibson's lineup extends to smaller-bodied LG and L-00 series for blues, and robust Songwriter and SJ-200 jumbo models. Quality continues at their Montana factory, crafting modern and vintage-inspired models from the Original Collection and Modern Collection.
Epiphone, Gibson's subsidiary, offers accessible, high-quality versions like the Epiphone Hummingbird and J-45, providing outstanding tone at an affordable price, ideal for beginners and seasoned players. Famous artists globally rely on Gibson and Epiphone acoustics for studio and live performances, continuing a rich legacy.