An epiphone SG.
WEll all depends, on you What style Guitar you like better), and what your playing, I've been Playing for Awhile and i play AC/DC, and other common 70's and so on, So for me i need a Guitar that will let me get to the Higher Frets, for solos, and I'm a Gibson Guy, And SG's Are awsome, great Guitars.. the only differences between a Epipone Sg and a Gibson SG, are the Name, and Designs, pickups, and just little things. the Epi SG 310 is ok, but i'd save up for the Sg G400. Better Parts, Sound , Wood, Playability, and so on.
The price range for an Epiphone SG G400 Pro varies depending on the locality in which it is being purchased. Furthermore, the price depends on whether you are purchasing a new or used model. Amazon is selling new Epiphone SG G400 Pros for $349.
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The price of the Epiphone SG Special guitar depends on the seller, the condition (new or used) and the specific guitar itself. The price range for this guitar typically ranges from between $150 to $300 dollars.
Yes. A three single coil Strat has a broader tone range than a two humbucker SG. The Strat has a higher frequency output. Even SGs with three pickups sound darker but fuller. You can modify either guitar greatly so then all bets are off.
NO! The G-400 is a newer Epiphone guitar (it's the epi version of the Gibson SG). Back in the day Iommi used Gibson SGs but he got a deal with Epiphone to create the modern day signiture guitar, which replicates his sound. As far as I know he still uses a Gibson SG.
definitely the epiphone as epiphone is owned by Gibson ( a leading guitar brand ) the epiphone looks better and should sound way better. you can trust epiphone also i will be buying and epiphone sg for Christmas..
The price range for an Epiphone SG G400 Pro varies depending on the locality in which it is being purchased. Furthermore, the price depends on whether you are purchasing a new or used model. Amazon is selling new Epiphone SG G400 Pros for $349.
i would recommend a les paul.... i have a sg g-400 and iys not as cool as my friends les paul
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Well that really depends on YOU. Try both out see which body shape you prefer, which is more comfortable for you. Also see if you prefer the sounds of humbuckers (SG) or single coils (strat)
The price of the Epiphone SG Special guitar depends on the seller, the condition (new or used) and the specific guitar itself. The price range for this guitar typically ranges from between $150 to $300 dollars.
There are different models which varies in price. the Gibson SG Standard's factory price is 2,500 dollars but on any dealer its about 1,200, the Gibson SG Faded's price is 700 and is close to the same price. the cheapest sg would be made by the lesser known company owned by Gibson, Epiphone, that is the Epiphone SG Special. its list price is 300, but in any dealer is 169.
Yes. A three single coil Strat has a broader tone range than a two humbucker SG. The Strat has a higher frequency output. Even SGs with three pickups sound darker but fuller. You can modify either guitar greatly so then all bets are off.
NO! The G-400 is a newer Epiphone guitar (it's the epi version of the Gibson SG). Back in the day Iommi used Gibson SGs but he got a deal with Epiphone to create the modern day signiture guitar, which replicates his sound. As far as I know he still uses a Gibson SG.
depending on what model you want, guitarcenter.com search epiphone sg or les paul whatever model you want
George used a Gretsch Duo Jet, a Gretsch Country Gentleman, a gibson j160e, a Gretsch tennessee rose, a rickenbacker 360/12 string electric, a fender strat (rocky), an epiphone casino (w/bigsby and without bigsby), a gibson es335 (very briefly), a gibson sg standard maestro, a gibson les paul (given to him my eric clapton, a Fender Jaguar, a gibson j200 acoustic, and a fender tele John used a Rickenbacker Capri (natural), a rickenbacker 325 (black), a gibson j160e, a fender strat, an Epiphone casino (sunburst and natural), and a martin d-28. Paul used a Hofner 500/1 left handed bass, an epiphone texan ft-79, an epiphone casino w/bigsby, a rickenbacker 4001 bass, a fender precision bass, a fender esquire, and a martin d-28
No. You should not spend that kind of money on a guitar until you have at least mastered the basics and proven to yourself that you are serious about playing this instrument. For less than half the cost of a Gibson SG you can get the budget equivalent model - Epiphone SG.