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Epiphone Limited Edition “1966″ G-400 PRO Electric Guitar Pelham Blue Evaluations

Epiphone Limited Edition “1966″ G-400 PRO Electric Guitar Pelham Blue Evaluations

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Epiphone Limited Edition “1966″ G-400 PRO Electric Guitar Pelham Blue

Epiphone Limited Edition

  • Mahogany body24.75″ Scale set-in mahogany neckRosewood fretboard22 Medium jumbo fretsAlnico Classic Pro neck humbucker with coil-splitAlnico Classic Pro Plus bridge humbucker with coil-splitLockTone tune-o-matic bridgeLockTone stopbar tailpieceGrover tunersChrome hardware

The Epiphone Limited Edition 1966 G-400 Electric Guitar is a Gibson-authorized version of their great ’66 SG with a strong mahogany body and slim-taper set mahogany neck. Some subtle-nevertheless-important differences make this 1 special. Rather of the modest, lower horn-only pickguard, it has the bigger pickguard so there aren’t any pickup mounting rings around the substantial-output Alnico Classic Pro humbuckers (the ’66 SG had P-90 pickups). Separate volume and tone controls for each and every of the pickups give you full control of your sound and permits for a miriad of tones. The LockTone tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece supply much more sustain and make string altering less difficult. The deep double-cutaway physique lets you reach all 22 frets with ease.

List Cost: $ 349.00

Price: $ 299.99

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  1. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Nice guitar, December 4, 2012
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    This review is from: Epiphone Limited Edition “1966″ G-400 PRO Electric Guitar Pelham Blue

    Saw this at a Guitar Center and kept coming back to look at it. I had a 2009 Epi G400, worn cherry, but I always like the full pickguard. This one had that plus more, like coil tapping which is loads of fun to play with. Pickups seems to be an upgrade and the color is fantastic. The bad is that mine has some very small dents on the pickup covers and a few small blemishes in the pickguard. There is also a small flaw in the body that was there prior to being finished at the factory, so it shows up as a small indentation in the body, near the input jack plate. But the neck was perfect, it intonated well, the action was nice and I just felt like it was mine, so I got it anyway. Guitars are not made to just look pretty and if you connect with one then that is what is most important. Like women, right? Plus I got it on sale for $262 so what’s not to like? Sold my old one for $200 so my net investment was $62. Then had a luthier do a fret job and a set up for $100 and now it is a great playing and looking guitar. Did I mention the color is fantastic?

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