Epiphone SG G400 Limited Edition Reviews

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Epiphone SG G400 Limited Edition
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Average Ratings for Epiphone SG G400 Limited Edition

  • Sound Quality3.5 stars
  • Appearance4.8 stars
  • Value for Money4.4 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.2 stars
  • Overall Rating4.6 stars

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3 Reviews For Epiphone SG G400 Limited Edition

  • laszlo 31st Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: Feels amazing when playing it.The looks are pretty sweet


    Bad Points: Gets out of tune easilyits a bit heavy


    General comments: Its an awesome guitar!After owning this guitar i got and esp ltd ec1000 and thought it would be best if i sold the sg, but i cant ever do that, after you pick it up and play with it, you just cant.Im waiting to put emgs on it and better tunning keys, after that, this guitar is gonna be a beast, im thinking just as good as the esp.

  • Guest 4th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    This is a great guitar with some different pickups thrown in it. Lot's of fun to get old sounds as well as some newer metal tones!
  • Joe Autenrieth Rank: Captain 3rd Jan 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    If you can't afford the Gibson SG Angus Young, there's a wonderful Epiphone SG G400 Limited Edition electric guitar you can get!

    After using an SG400 in worn cherry for some years, I was very pleased to find the guitar of the month series from Epiphone.

    The neck of this guitar, from the limited edition series, is far more solid, and therefore better in tune. The Maestro tremolo looks great and works fine if you don't expect "dive bombs".

    This guitar sounds great and gives you the vin ...

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