Love the Deans !Ahhh...there's that Jackson! Looks pretty good and especially not bad for a free axe! Always dug those Deans, too - nice guitars, brother!
Love those three sharing the same silhouette.
Do you modify them or keep them as is ?My guitars..
I figured they are already high end build so if not broke why fix it..both the epiphone Alnico classic vintage humbuckers and epiphone pro buckers are highly acclaimed pickups made the same exact way with the same materials as the Gibson 490 humbuckers and Gibson burst buckers CTS Electronics.. Abr bridge the works..so I'm happy..the 2019 epiphone exclusive deluxe limited run Sg Pro G400 is crafted the exact same way as the Gibson Kalamazoo original 1961 Sgs..the specs are all above to read...You're lucky, you're happy with your guitars, out of the box.
I just like modding my guitars to my liking .
Here's my "Inspired By Gibson" series Epi LP. The fit and finish on this guitar is nothing short of spectacular!Epiphone has really upped their game in recent years .
Is that Strat something you put together? I really like that
This guitar comes equipped with neck pickup for rich, warm tones, perfect for capturing the essence of vintage rock and blues. Whether you're a seasoned player or a newcomer to the world of electric guitars, the Epiphone Exclusive Deluxe Limited Run SG Pro G400 offers timeless style and performance that's sure to inspire.My 2019 epiphone exclusive deluxe limited run Sg Pro G400...
Classic 60s Era "Solid Guitar"
The G-400 Deluxe PRO is inspired by the first generation of SGs made in the 1960s at the legendary Gibson and Epiphone factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan that produced the Les Paul and the Casino. The SG model was originally intended to replace the Les Paul, which temporarily went out of production from 1961-1968. The new G-400 Deluxe PRO is constructed using the same dimensions and build techniques as vintage SGs and features a AAA Flame Maple Veneer top with a Mahogany body and neck with a comfortable 1960's SlimTaper 'D' profile and a 24.75" scale length. The Pau Ferro fingerboard has single ply binding with pearloid Trapezoid inlays, 22 medium jumbo frets, a 12" radius, and an adjustable truss rod with a 'bell' coveNeck Pickup
ProBucker 2™ humbucker w/coil-splitting
Bridge Pickup
ProBucker-3™ humbucker w/coil-splitting
Controls
2 Volume (2 Push/Pull coil-splits); 2 Tone (1 Push/Pull Phase)
Pickup Selector
3-way Epiphone toggle
Output Jack
Epiphone He1961-1968avy Duty 1/4"r.
I'm very glad I found this model in 2022 in honey burst color they are not easy to find on the used market because they have become a collectors guitar..I got mine off the used market paid $650.00 for it and worth every cent..This guitar comes equipped with neck pickup for rich, warm tones, perfect for capturing the essence of vintage rock and blues. Whether you're a seasoned player or a newcomer to the world of electric guitars, the Epiphone Exclusive Deluxe Limited Run SG Pro G400 offers timeless style and performance that's sure to inspire.
Given the fact that its a collectors item, I'm thinking it would cost significantly more in the coming years.I'm very glad I found this model in 2022 in honey burst color they are not easy to find on the used market because they have become a collectors guitar..I got mine off the used market paid $650.00 for it and worth every cent..
I would imagine it will some have this crazy notion that modern Epiphones hold no value and won't go up in price thats simply not true..the specs of this epiphone exclusive deluxe limited run Sg Pro G 400 I posted I don't know if you seen it but go through the specs and you'll see why it's a collectors it was crafted the same exact way as the Kalamazoo 1961 Sgs the very same techniques were used ..Given the fact that its a collectors item, I'm thinking it would cost significantly more in the coming years.
I think value is subjective, if you're thinking that guitars need to appreciate in value then you're better of buying antique ones. But for playing quality, that highly depends on the player.I would imagine it will some have this crazy notion that modern Epiphones hold no value and won't go up in price thats simply not true..the specs of this epiphone exclusive deluxe limited run Sg Pro G 400 I posted I don't know if you seen it but go through the specs and you'll see why it's a collectors it was crafted the same exact way as the Kalamazoo 1961 Sgs the very same techniques were used ..
Keep them as is they are the high end Epiphones..JC Curliegh Restored Epiphone back to high end in 2019/2020 ..Do you modify them or keep them as is ?
Well the Epiphone custom koa Les Paul was recently discontinued and on sale what's left of them and on the used market have started to go up it's a real koa top and premium electronics hardware and build..I think value is subjective, if you're thinking that guitars need to appreciate in value then you're better of buying antique ones. But for playing quality, that highly depends on the player.
That sounds like a win for flippers.Well the Epiphone custom koa Les Paul was recently discontinued and on sale what's left of them and on the used market have started to go up it's a real koa top and premium electronics hardware and build..