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It's back in black!!
The Gibson SG has been one of the guitar rock'n'rollers mainstays since the beginning of the electric guitar. The Gibson SG is known for it's sustain and great tone. Just ask Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath or Pete Townshend of the Who and the ledgendary Gibson SG Double Neck as played by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin!
In the late 50's Gibson introduced the SG Series of solid body guitars. They had a rather thin twin horn body. This two horned body is what gives the SG more access to the higher frets on the fretboard (Could this be why people call guitars there AXE?) It had a somewhat sinister look to it so much so that Angus Young (of AC/DC) had Gibson make one with a lightning bolt.
The Epiphone Goth G-400 takes sinister-cool to a whole new level. Tonally distinctive, totally comfortable and built for speed, finished in Satin Black with all-black hardware with some crazy-hot open coil humbuckers.
Epiphone Goth G-400 (SG) Features:
- Color: Plain Black (Satin)
- Body Wood: Mahogany
- Neck Wood: Mahogany (set)
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Scale length: 24.75" 1.68"
- Position Markers: 12th fret
- Number of Frets: 22
- Pickups 2 hot open-coil humbuckers
- Controls: 2 volume, 2 Tone
- Pickup Switching: 3-way selector
- Hardware: Black
- Bridge/Tailpiece: Stopbar
- Case: n/a
| Customer Reviews |
A great guitar. by Graham from Nazareth, PA, October 24, 2008 Music Background: Hobbyist
“It is a great metal type guitar. it has a nice flat black finish for those that don't like glossy guitars. I don't like it as much as I would because it is very neck heavy.”
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