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Epiphone G-400

SG-Shaped Guitar from Epiphone belonging to the SG series

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Published on 08/16/08 at 11:18
To see other features on the site of Epiphone. I give it 7 because the pickups are really original drafts. I wish I had the''binding''on the handle as well as an expensive Gibson Silet ivory. Otherwise everything is perfect. Especially after my edits.

UTILIZATION

This is a G-400, the model using expensive Epiphone when I said it means that it is not the model but no Elitlist the base model. This is a guitar through his purchase. On stage, it is often said that thought I was playing with a Gibson. To those who say that the guitar is unbalanced, but I said, with Straplock you have no problems. And for his own good, I play indie / pop and is well suited to my style, when I changed the bridge pickup to a Seymour Duncan SH-4. It is coupled very well with the original neck pickup. I changed the bridge pickup just because I used only one. I give 9 because perfection does not exist!

SOUNDS

I play often on tube amps, a Fender Twin Reverb is terrible. On a traynor the crunch is fantastic. Fm212 on a crack I would say that it loses its vintage sound to a more hard rock sound. A versatile guitar with effects it takes all its charm. Especially with the SH-4! Jouissance is in overdrive and I am not talking about the sounds EHX Small Clone with.

OVERALL OPINION

After changing the Silet and tuners (which I found awful) for more traditional tuners. I recommend cete guitar for those who want an SG without paying the price Gibson. After modification, it is simply a monster! For the indie / pop is my best friend!