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Epiphone G-400

SG-Shaped Guitar from Epiphone belonging to the SG series

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Published on 03/31/04 at 06:29
Manufacturing Corenne
22 frets
micro alnico (maybe Epiphone) humbucker
Tune-o-matic
2 volume knobs, 2 Tone knobs (one for mic)
slcteur 3 positions
neck and mahogany body, rosewood fingerboard
Purchased OCCAZ 320, red

UTILIZATION

The handle is quite enjoyable, fairly long, with excellent acute in ACCS (lgrement decrease by the strap, which tends blocked by hand in boxes arriving at dernires)
I t impressed by its weight, longer leg lg really a Fender Start (approx. 3-4 kgs)
the notches are really gniales, ss of the mouth, c class!
its not bad. No problem of slcteur slamming through against the base of the handle is quite fragile, and the paint may crack at the heel.

SOUNDS

Good sound's a little crunchy, style AC / DC Premire PERIOD (Powerage).
A Marshall Valvestate 20W, pretty fit.
on the other hand, when you are on the micro acute and we play on the ropes, there are sometimes too low, and if too big distorstion means still more trs is what we play, the sound is blurred.
may be we should think about a change in micro (gibson, duncan ..)

OVERALL OPINION

has a bit more than a month that I and I am glad trs. It has a good finish trs, a red transparent glaze revealing the grooves of the wood in the sun, and a sound that will particulire sduire who loves rock. It is quite versatile, but sometimes the sound trs CHARACTERISTICS SG on my marshall amp.
Larsen trs easily and treble.
voila, for additional info: gui.acdc85 @ wanadoo.fr