With the Epiphone G-400 PRO, an interpretation of the classic is presented Epiphone that is in no way inferior to the famous model. Accordingly, the neck and body of the Epiphone G-400 PRO are also made of mahogany and glued together, with the neck/body junction moved far back for unhindered access to the high positions of the fingerboard. Pau Ferro Thanks to the 1960 SlimTaper D profile and the flat 12" fingerboard radius, the G-400 PRO offers a high level of playing comfort that is also compatible with modern playing techniques. Two in-house Alnico Classic PROs Humbucker deliver powerful double spool sounds of the blues and Rock in neck and bridge position.
I have always trusted Epiphone/Gibson, and I know all of my friends feel the same way. This guitar in particular is very common for starter guitar, but perfect in some sence. I Highly recommend this product for any and every player. It is just a very good Guitar
The guitar sounds great, is not as deep as Gibson, but still very good. Made good, but bad quality furniture, you need to change it. Neck is not as comfortably as Gibson, the frets are not tall and thin. Very pleased that there is a push-pull. It is awkward to make an jack for the cable, but its all SG. Very good tool for rhythm guitarist
Poor quality of finishing at joint between arm and main body. Paint chipped around the edges. Too complicated to return to Germany and wait for a replacement. Other than that, a sound instrument, producing decent music. Good value for money and speedy expeditiona are a plus.
My first more serious guitar. Neck is a little thick, so with small hands some chords become difficult. The different tones are great. I tune to different keys several times during playing and it keeps the sound good. Definitely recommend