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- GUITAR PLAYING STYLE
- acid jazz
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- speed metal
- stoner metal
- surf
- thrash
- thrash metal
- trance
- world
- worship
EPIPHONE GOTH G-400 REVIEW
Electric Guitar by 'Epiphone'
Goth G-400 is a guitar by Epiphone that stands above many other guitar models in it's price range, and for a reason: Epiphone is well known guitar manufacturer that delivered some fine instruments before, and they did it again. Goth G-400 stands up to standards, and will serve you well.
Mahogany body and neck
pickups: 2 Alnico V humbuckers
Black chrome hardware
Ebony with 22 frets and XII inlay at the 12th fret fretboard
Epiphone went really far in carefully choosing Goth G-400's features. There's little to be wished for, which makes Goth G-400 a full-featured guitar for a musician that plays a music style this instrument is primarily built for. If you decide to go for Epiphone's Goth G-400 you will be happy with it's safe to say - rich features. A job well done by Goth G-400.
Tone delivered by Epiphone's Goth G-400 makes it serious sounding instrument that gives Epiphone a lots of reasons to be proud. Somewhat limited when playing certain music styles doesn't mean that Goth G-400 will not make your playing sound rich, as that is what Goth G-400 provides: rich and versatile tone that you'll be happy with.
Epiphone did a good job. Goth G-400 is built well, finish feels just right, hardware is solid. While playing for a longer periods of time you can expect Goth G-400 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 Goth G-400 guitar.
If you need an instrument that withstands live act and studio sessions, rehearsals and practicing, you should rest confident that Epiphone's Goth G-400 is the right choice. This instrument is definitely built to last and will do so, through fire and flames. Epiphone does have the knowledge and experience you can rely on, and that kind of experience is well built into Goth G-400.





