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The G-400 (or sometimes G400) is an
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solid body
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model produced as a more modestly priced version of the famous
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. Currently, Epiphone is a subsidiary of
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and manufactures the G-400 and other budget models at a lower cost in Asia. Visually and ergonomically, it is almost identical to a 1962 SG.


History

Introduced in 1989 after
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production moved to Korea in cooperation with the
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Corporation, the G-400 has been in continuous production for thirty years. Upon introduction, it featured dot fretboard inlays, two open-coil humbuckers, green key tuners with the Epiphone logo stamped on their backs, a differently shaped truss rod cover with "Gibson" printed vertically, black "speed" knobs, and "narrow-open Book" headstock. By 1990, the G-400 was sporting the modern "clipped-ear" headstock with no holly inlay1990 Epiphone Catalog In 1996, several features of the G-400 were changed. These changes included black "top hat" knobs with silver inserts, trapezoidal fretboard inlays, chrome covers on the humbuckers, and a "holly" headstock inlay. Until 2002, the vast majority of G-400s were built in Korea by the
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Corporation. Now, most G-400s are built in Epiphone's Qingdao, China plant. In 2002, Epiphone began using Grover tuners on the G-400. In 2004, the truss rod cover was changed to the current shape with "SG" printed on it. In 2005, the logo ink stamped on limited edition models was changed. In 2009, the G-400 (along with several other Epiphone models) made the switch from chrome-plated hardware to nickel-plated hardware. Also, the neck was changed to a "slim taper" profile. in 2012, Epiphone introduced the G-400 Pro with Alnico Classic PRO™ 4-wire humbuckers.


Woods

The
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G-400 is made of Philippine/Indonesian mahogany (more commonly known as Luan, Lauan or Meranti, botanic genus Shorea which has 196 subspecies), which is not actually related to the mahogany species. In 2005, Epiphone began putting thin veneers of African mahogany on the front and back of the Cherry finished G-400s. G-400 "Vintage" worn cherry / worn brown models manuifactured in Korea from 2002 to 2005 (UnSung and SaeIn plants, serial numbers starting with U or I) have solid three-piece bodies made from Nyatoh (palaquium spp.) without a veneer.


Features

The design of the G-400 follows that of the
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. Features include dual pointed cutaways, smaller
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(but in some cases, such as the 1966 model or any limited edition model, there is still a large pickguard), set neck, trapezoidal fingerboard inlays (late 80s and early 90s models had dot inlays), dual
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pickups, and beveled mahogany body. The biggest visual differences from the Gibson SG are the Epiphone headstock and wood-bound neck. The standard G-400, not limited edition, is available in two finishes: ebony and cherry. The Faded G-400 comes in worn brown and worn cherry. In addition, new models now have Grover-brand
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s.


Variants

The G-400 is available in many models, including G-400, Pro, Deluxe, Deluxe Flametop, Custom, Vintage, '66 Limited edition, SG Special,
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Signature, Gothic and an Alpine White EMG pickup outfitted Limited Edition, the latter of which is very rare. The Japanese-made Elitist G-400 has a slightly different shaped headstock than most Epiphone models.


Faded G-400

The Faded G-400 features: * Alnico Classic humbuckers * Nickel hardware * Licensed Grover tuners * Mahogany neck and body * Set neck construction * Rosewood fingerboard with "trapezoid" inlays * 24.75" scale * 1.68" nut width * Colors available: Worn Cherry and Worn Brown.


G-400

The G-400 features: * Alnico Classic humbuckers * Nickel hardware * chrome tuners * Mahogany body with African mahogany * "Slim taper" set mahogany neck * Rosewood fingerboard with "trapezoid" inlays * 24.75" scale * 1.68" nut width * Also available left-handed (since 2003, Cherry finish only) * Colors available: Ebony, Cherry, Vintage White (discontinued), Worn Brown, and Metallic Light Blue (discontinued).


G-400 Custom

The G-400 Custom (introduced 2000, discontinued 2011) features: * Three Alnico Classic humbuckers * Gold hardware * Licensed Grover tuners * Set Mahogany neck and body * Neck and headstock binding * Rosewood fingerboard with "block" inlays * 24.75" scale * 1.68" nut width * Colors available: Antique Ivory and Ebony.


G-400 Deluxe

The G-400 Deluxe features: * Alnico Classic humbuckers * Nickel hardware * Licensed Grover tuners * Mahogany neck * Mahogany body with
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veneer * Set neck construction * Rosewood fingerboard with "trapezoid" inlays * 24.75" scale * 1.68" nut width * Colors available: Vintage Sunburst.


Tony Iommi G-400

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G-400 features: *
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USA Tony Iommi humbuckers * Black chrome hardware * Licensed Grover tuners * Mahogany body * "Slim taper" set mahogany neck * Tony Iommi's signature screened on truss rod cover * Strap button relocated to top horn * 24 fret rosewood fingerboard with
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"cross" inlays * 24.75" scale * 1.68" nut width * Also available left-handed * Colors available: Ebony.


Limited Edition Models

Several Limited Edition models have been produced for different licensed
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dealers.


G-400 1966 Reissue

The G-400 1966 Reissue features: * Neck Pickup Alnico Classic neck humbucker * Bridge Pickup Alnico Classic Plus bridge humbucker * Bridge Locktone Tune-O-Matic * Tailpiece Stopbar * Controls Neck pickup: 1-Volume with push/pull coil split, 1-Tone/ Bridge pickup: 1-Volume with push pull coil split, 1-Tone w/full-size 500K O potentiometers * Hardware Nickel * Colors Ebony, Heritage Cherry, Silverburst, Wood Grain, Alpine White and Pelham Blue * Tuners Wilkinson Delux 14:1 ratio * Neck Mahogany Set Neck * Fingerboard rosewood, 22 fret * Body Mahogany * Weight 6.9 pounds * Strings D'addario 10, 13, 17, 26, 36, 46 * "Batwing" style pickguard (Note: the neck joint used on this model is incorrect for a '66 SG)


G-400 w/EMGs

The G-400 w/EMGs features: * EMG 81/85 humbuckers * Nickel hardware * Licensed Grover tuners * Mahogany neck and body * Set neck construction * Rosewood fingerboard with "trapezoid" inlays * Colors available: Alpine White.


G-400 '65 Reissue w/Maestro Vibrola

The G-400 '65 Reissue w/Maestro Vibrola features: * Alnico Classic humbuckers * Chrome hardware * Licensed Grover tuners * Mahogany neck and body * Set neck construction * Rosewood fingerboard with "trapezoid" inlays * Maestro Vibrola tailpiece * Colors available: Cherry, Ebony w/ gold hardware, Pelham Blue.


G-400 Korina (year 2000 spec.)

The G-400 Korina features: * Alnico Classic humbuckers * Gold hardware * Korina body * Set mahogany neck * Rosewood fingerboard with "trapezoid" inlays * Colors available: Natural.


SG G-400 PRO Deluxe Limited Edition "1961"

Specs and Features * 1960s Era “SG” with Mahogany body and neck * Exclusive Cobalt Fade Blue, Candy Apple Red, Metallic Gold, and Silverburst finishes * Epiphone Alnico Classic PRO 4-wire humbuckers with coil-splitting * Top Material: AAA Flame Maple Veneer * Body Material: Mahogany * Neck Material: Mahogany * Neck Shape: "1960s" SlimTaper; D - Profile * Neck Joint: Glued-In, Set Neck * Scale Length: 24.75" * Fingerboard Material: Pau Ferro with pearloid "Trapezoid" inlays * Fingerboard Binding: 1 Ply Binding / Cream * Fingerboard Radius: 12" * Pickguard: 4-layer (Black/White/Black/White) * Tuners: Wilkinson ™ Vintage Classics 18:1 tuners * Hardware: Nickel * Controls: Neck Pickup Volume with push/pull coil-splitting, Neck Pickup Tone * Bridge Pickup Volume with push/pull coil-splitting, Bridge Pickup Tone * Knobs: Premium Top Hats with metal inserts * Bridge: LockTone™ Tune-o-matic/Stopbar * Frets: 22 Medium jumbo * LockTone™ Tune-o-matic bridge and Stopbar tailpiece


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