The Epiphone G400 VINTAGE 6-String Electric Guitar, Mahogany Neck and Body, 1962 SG Specs, Worn Brown Finish. Highly playable, classic SG body with a 57N and a HOT-B Humbucker for versatile tones and stunning worn in looks.
The Epiphone G400 VINTAGE electric guitar has the legendary SG guitar style. It features a solid mahogany body and a set mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard. The G-400 Vintage neck profile is fast and easy while the chrome hardware, trapezoid neck inlays and worn finish make this guitar a comfort to play and watch. A 57N Humbucker and HOT-B Humbucker deliver the big rock tones. Controls include two volume, two tone plus 3-way switch controls. The Epiphone G-400 Vintage provides the tone and the look that inspires musicians.
The main features of the Epiphone G400 VINTAGE include:
Highly playable, classic SG body with a 57N and a HOT-B Humbucker for versatile tones and stunning worn in looks
Solid mahogany body
Set mahogany neck
Rosewood fingerboard
Chrome hardware
Tune-o-matic bridge
Stopbar tailpiece
Trapezoid neck inlays
24.75 inch scale length
1.68 inch nut width
57N Humbucker and HOT-B Humbucker
Two volume, two tone plus 3-way switch controls
Features:
Manufacturer:
Epiphone
Design:
SG
Neck Profile:
Slim Taper 'D'
Neck Pickup:
Alnico Classic
Bridge Pickup:
Alnico Classic Plus
Tailpiece:
Stopbar
Hardware:
Nickel
Colour:
Worn Brown
Finish:
Matte
Gigbag included:
No
Case included:
No
Certificate:
No
Epiphone G-400 Vintage Electric Guitar, Worn Brown
If your hands like a SG, this a good guitar for you. It has a good sound for those hard distortions, as well that fat clean that humbuckers give. It can cover a lot of styles, like Hard Rock, Punk, etc. I got mine in 2010. It was used and it came in good shape. It stays in tune for a quite long time, but nothing special, to be honest. I would recommend this guitar for begginers and professional players, if they are in little budget. I hope this helps a bit, but never buy a guitar without trying it first. You may easte your money if you dont try it before. And remember: a guitarist doesnt choose the guitar, its the guitar that chooses the guitarist.
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