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EPIPHONE G-400 SG REVIEW
Electric Guitar by 'Epiphone'
Few guitars can match what Epiphone's G-400 SG can offer in it's price range. That's why many musicians decided to go for G-400 SG, and if you decide to do so as well, you surely won't be sorry. With little to nothing to add to this beautiful instrument, rest assured it will serve you well.
Double-cutaway solid mahogany body
Set mahogany neck with Slim-tapered neck profile
pickups: Dual Alnico V humbuckers
2 volume and 2 tone controls
22 frets
Rosewood fretboard
Chrome hardware
This guitar is fitted with all the features you could possibly wish for, for a playing style that goes with this kind of instrument. Carefully chosen features leave a little to nothing to be wished for, which makes Epiphone's G-400 SG an extremely well featured guitar with which you'll be thoroughly pleased. Highest grades for G-400 SG's features!
The sound of G-400 SG is superb to main guitars' in many ways. The reason lies in the fact that G-400 SG plays extraordinary well through mostly any kind of amplifier which means that the sound is versatile, adoptable to various music styles and genres. Epiphone's G-400 SG is easy to set up, and even easier to get used to it's unique tone that easily becomes yours.
Epiphone did a good job. G-400 SG is built well, finish feels just right, hardware is solid. While playing for a longer periods of time you can expect G-400 SG to stay in tune and you will be pleased while playing, because the neck does provide great deal of comfort. You might find that over time metal parts will oxidize a bit, but that's normal and nothing to worry about. Epiphone did a really good job with G-400 SG guitar.
If you're concerned whether G-400 SG will serve you well in terms of durability or reliability, then you shouldn't worry at all. Epiphone created a very fine musical instrument that will stand the test of time and preform well in any situation: studio sessions, gigs or rehearsals. G-400 SG is a quality built instrument that will last you a lifetime if you take good care of it.





