Epiphone

Description

The Epiphone G-400 Deluxe Electric Guitar is a limited edition crafted with a mahogany neck set into a mahogany body. A true icon, the SG was originally a successor to the Les Paul guitar. The G-400 Deluxe guitar's 22-fret rosewood fretboard is adorned with trapezoid position inlays.

Epiphone loaded the G-400 Deluxe Limited-Edition guitar with an Alnico Classic humbucker pickup in the neck position and a high output Alnico Classic Plus humbucker pickup in the bridge position. This stylish limited-edition guitar has gold hardware, including Grover tuning machines. The Epiphone LockTone Tune-O-matic bridge enhances the G-400's tone, adds 20% more sustain.
Epiphone Limited-Edition G-400 Deluxe Electric Guitar with Maestro Vibrato Tailpiece Ebony

Features

  • Style: Double-cutaway SG
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Neck: Set mahogany
  • Scale length: 24-3/4"
  • Neck profile: Slim-tapered
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard radius: 14"
  • No. of frets: 22
  • Fingerboard inlays: Trapezoid
  • Nut width: 1-11/16"
  • Neck pickup: Alnico Classic humbucker
  • Bridge pickup: Alnico Classic Plus humbucker
  • Controls: Two Volume, Two Tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector
  • Knobs: Black speed
  • Hardware: Gold
  • Tuners: Grover
  • Bridge: LockTone Tune-O-Matic
  • Tailpiece: Maestro vibrato
  • Finish: Polyurethane
  • Case: Not Included

Reviews

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  • Great!

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byMarco Muiretta

    fromSacramento California

    This things got so much to give the guitarist! I mean the maestro makes this thing and I think Gibson should bring this back as a standard option on all their guitars. It gives a very unique vintage tone and goes out of tune nicely if applied hard. It is very different to my ears than a Bigsby in that you can effectively pull up. I like it do to wanting the Andy Powell vibe and cannot afford a Flying V with this bar on it. I wish Epiphone had the Custom with this tail piece still on it! Awesome guitar my opinion as good if not more so than a 60's original.Pick ups are great too and really are fine for most styles of music for the price. Covers that Mountain sound to a point as well as Sabbath pretty good too.

  • Not Really a Review...

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    byZach Goetz

    fromBlissfield, Mi

    This isn't much of a review I just needed a place where I could ask a question. Would this guitar work well for playing really heavy stuff. Like is I was playing music by bands like The Devil Wears Prada, Or even some punk stuff like Blink-182. If you know a guitar that would be better for that you should email me a link. It would be very much appreciated!

  • EPI SG W/MAESTRO

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    bySG fan

    fromLexington SC

    I have had this guitar for 3 years in April and it is always the topic of conversation everytime I play. The fit and finish is excellent and the balance is very good not neck heavy as some SGs are. I have 2 friends with Gibson SG standards and the sound, quality and looks of this one blow theirs away for less than half the price. Way better bang for the buck than a budget Gibson (the faded special Gibson SGs in my opinion are awful). Thanks Epiphone for making a great guitar affordable.

  • Epiphone Rocks

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    byEric Sylce

    fromFortville, IN

    This guitar is no diferent than the gibson 1960's guitars its amazing, put together real well, meastro is unavailable everywhere else, this guitar is just as good as them high quality gibsons :)the only thing which is always common and typical is it goes out of tune only when you use the trem too much :-=

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