Comparing Epiphone SG, SG Special, and Gibson SG Standard Guitars

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    0:00 - The guitars
    2:15 - 3 way spec comparison
    11:25 - the wiring compared
    11:48 - guitar weights
    12:20 - Blind Tone Challenge
    14:35 - Will it dive?
    15:13 - Summary and my top pick
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  • @susanbucket3400
    @susanbucket3400 Před 2 lety +195

    The Epiphone Standard for me sounds the best

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety +9

      thanks for watching :)

    • @tomalcolm
      @tomalcolm Před 2 lety +39

      I was sure it was the Gibson. The actual Gibson sounded the worst.

    • @mbgomez89
      @mbgomez89 Před 2 lety +3

      @@tomalcolm Agreed. I was sure X was the Special.

    • @ge1saman
      @ge1saman Před 2 lety +2

      The Epiphone pickups are hotter than Gibson's. 8.something to 7.something

    • @xxxgabaxxx
      @xxxgabaxxx Před 2 lety +4

      I think the Gibson has the 490T pickups, they are horrible in my opinion. I like the 498T a lot, but the 490T is just meh

  • @SUNSETEH
    @SUNSETEH Před 2 lety +56

    I remember showing up to rehearsal one day with my electric guitar, ready to rock out. Our rhythm guitarist had an SG sitting around told me I could use it. As soon as I played the SG, I feel I love with the it’s superior tone. It just cuts through like a knife.

  • @gunkanjima3408
    @gunkanjima3408 Před 2 lety +60

    I briefly owned an Epiphone Special last year, bought it for dirt cheap but I was thoroughly impressed. Helped that I was playing through an all-tube amp with good pedals… Playability was fantastic

  • @jbc291
    @jbc291 Před 2 lety +32

    Got the Epiphone special right in the blind tone challenge, the two standards both sound awesome to me!

  • @landonbailey
    @landonbailey  Před 2 lety +13

    get them here
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    Timestamps:
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    0:00 - The guitars
    2:15 - 3 way spec comparison
    11:25 - the wiring compared
    11:48 - guitar weights
    12:20 - Blind Tone Challenge
    14:35 - Will it dive?
    15:13 - Summary and my top pick

    • @davedavem
      @davedavem Před 2 lety

      But... Gibson SG Special? And, do different colours sound different?

  • @keithniday4920
    @keithniday4920 Před 2 lety +86

    I totally blew the tone challenge. Had them in reverse order. Go figure. My first electric was the SG Special VE and I still play it quite a bit. It's all about the neck for me. I can manipulate tone, but the neck just has to feel right. Very nice guitar for under $200.

  • @riv-music-7
    @riv-music-7 Před 2 lety

    Superb video! I really like this detailed look at the specs and how you arranged all given information!

  • @williamheitl8941
    @williamheitl8941 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool, I was waiting for this

  • @F3502000
    @F3502000 Před 2 lety +21

    Picked the Special as Z in the Blind Test, but had the other two switched. Didn't think the Epi Standard sounded too bad. Actually seems like a pretty good option for the $$$.

  • @tonydcurrawong
    @tonydcurrawong Před 2 lety

    Great vid. Love your work.

  • @brandtanderson930
    @brandtanderson930 Před 2 lety +10

    LMAO "the tuners look like somebody's bad teeth were stuck on a stick"
    I spit out my drink on that 1🤣

  • @boppermacca9346
    @boppermacca9346 Před 2 lety +8

    Great comparison video, I guessed right in the tones. I watched all 3 videos & enjoyed them all. For me the Epiphone SG standard is the best value for money for myself

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety

      thanks! I'll have a Gibson review eventually

  • @stevejamieson1613
    @stevejamieson1613 Před 2 lety +7

    I’ve got an older (2016) Epiphone SG vintage worn. Better then the current version as it has a rosewood neck and binding on the neck. Really nice to play, super low action, creamy pickup’s.

  • @thenowherestairs
    @thenowherestairs Před 2 lety +1

    I've moved almost all of my guitars on - the two that have always remained are my Gibson SG Tribute and Standard. Love both of them, they just 'do it' for me.

  • @je1279
    @je1279 Před 2 lety

    Favorite recent video Landon. Well done and keep up the great content!

  • @stanleyrocks3656
    @stanleyrocks3656 Před 2 lety

    Just found your content and I'm sure your stuff is my new "go-to" guitar content! Cheers Man!

  • @roygrantham5840
    @roygrantham5840 Před rokem

    Well done, loved the dry comedy and the total review, 10/10, cheers Roy

  • @rvanstar
    @rvanstar Před 2 lety

    Thanks Landon very entertaining and informative

  • @hennydarmse
    @hennydarmse Před 2 lety +15

    Now this is my shtick! I got quite a few Epiphone (3) and Gibson (2) SG’s and I must admit that my 2014 Epiphone G-400 Pro is still the best one I have played so far. The day it arrived I just kept playing it for hours on end really enjoying all these sounds I could get out of it and the mojo it has. When I got my Gibson SG Standard my expectations were quite high, but I unfortunately never gelled with it. Tried to sell it twice but I can’t get over the fact that a real Gibson SG Standard doesn’t feel or play right, so I did all kinds of setup jobs on it.

    • @nocturnal101ravenous6
      @nocturnal101ravenous6 Před 2 lety +2

      Gibson unfortunately is hit or miss when it comes to quality, which is kind of bad considering the prices they ask for. The CEO newest one has been trying to clean it up and get it alot better, he has made alot of improvements.

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety

      🎸👍

    • @davedavem
      @davedavem Před 2 lety +4

      I did the same thing - had and loved an Epiphone SG, then went to a guitar shop for a Gibson SG with high expectations. Luckily for me I tried the Gibson in store and didn't buy it. I did, however, leave with an excellent Les Paul!

    • @BryanTheBand
      @BryanTheBand Před 2 lety +2

      Same story here. An Epic G400 Custom was my first major guitar purchase, ages ago now.
      A couple years ago I decided to buy an upgrade and got a Gibson SG Standard.
      Welp. The Gibby is already long gone and the G400 is going nowhere. It's got such a full bodied tone that is unlikely to be replaced by anything else.

  • @craigbragg2842
    @craigbragg2842 Před 2 lety +2

    I've got an Epiphone SG Pro with the coil-tap. So comfortable to play, and the coil-tap makes it very versatile. Great video, as always!

  • @carpathus
    @carpathus Před 2 lety +28

    Guessed right for once 😅. Was a little surprised they all sounded so close together. Very interesting comparison; $200 v $500 v $2000 priced guitars. Love my 2013 Epi SG Special which is different in a good way than the new ones today.

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety +1

      🎸👍

    • @rocket69218
      @rocket69218 Před 7 měsíci +2

      That's one thing I've learned through the years (that's a lot of years sadly!) that played into the same amp (especially a distorted amp) most guitars sound pretty similar. The differences aren't anywhere near as big as you might imagine.

  • @calbrockocat8728
    @calbrockocat8728 Před 2 lety +39

    The Special's humbuckers surprised me, throwing all my guesses out the window. The Neck Dive Challenge wasn't surprising. The one with the thickest neck dove like a champ. Gibson really should put in weight compensation to balance it out.

    • @jpizzleforizzle
      @jpizzleforizzle Před 2 lety +1

      Simple fix. Just move the strap button up an inch or 3.

    • @Indobiker61
      @Indobiker61 Před 2 lety

      Oh yeah forgot about the neckdive....its anoying as you play in a band of so. I hate it.....Just my 2 cents.

    • @corneliuscrewe677
      @corneliuscrewe677 Před 2 lety +5

      Technically SG’s originally had weight compensation with the sideways vibrola during their first few years of production.

    • @corneliuscrewe677
      @corneliuscrewe677 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DMSProduktions Settle down, Beavis. We ain’t curing cancer here. As I recall several iterations of SG’s over the years did in fact result in a better balanced instrument. I’ve yet to encounter a mid to late 70’s/early 80’s SG with the deeper set neck and heavier bodies that dives horribly. I’ve got a 2007 Faded Special that doesn’t dive at all
      You and I both know the hissy fit people will throw if Gibson’s are not made to historical specs.

    • @marcraygun6290
      @marcraygun6290 Před 2 lety

      As cornelius mentioned they all came with big heavy trems originally

  • @ZOOTSUITBEATNICK1
    @ZOOTSUITBEATNICK1 Před 2 lety +2

    When I bought my SG Standard in '74, it was the best guitar I'd ever owned.
    With the exception of my two custom-built guitars, it still would be if I still had it.

  • @JosePineda-jn8jk
    @JosePineda-jn8jk Před rokem +5

    The neck of the special is a bolt on and that is why the guitar is shorter. It just impacts the superior access the set neck provides but, I have both and prefer the special anyways because I am not playing past the 15th fret for entire songs; I just live with the extra bit of stretching if I am using the 17-22nd fret.

  • @gusviera3905
    @gusviera3905 Před 2 lety +6

    At 7:10 you mention that the SG Special neck looks shorter, but not sure why. It is because they moved the neck farther into the body (closer to the neck pickup) to give the neck room to be mounted with the 4 screw (bolt, if you prefer) neck mount plate and to give the heel joint more strength. The SG Modern also has the neck mounted so the fingerboard is up against the neck pickup. Of course, it does not have a bolt-on neck. Nice review. Thanks, man.

  • @cantfindamerica877
    @cantfindamerica877 Před 2 lety +5

    Surprisingly close tones , well at least from what one can glean over the net. I’m sure it’s different in person. But I have the special, and have decided to use it as a mod platform, which should be fun now that winter is here. I enjoyed the comparison . It was interesting.

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety

      ya in the room sounds are always much different than the mic'd recordings. cheers!

  • @paulchoate1
    @paulchoate1 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank for your video

  • @chocomilkz1
    @chocomilkz1 Před 2 lety

    Nice video, as always! Keeping guitar world cool and fun!

  • @DSeN7
    @DSeN7 Před 2 lety +13

    For the blind challenges, I don’t try to get them right. I try to pick which sounds best to me. In this case I picked the tone of the Epiphone Standard. The Gibson pickups came in at a close second.

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety +1

      cool!

    • @highspeed_hula1938
      @highspeed_hula1938 Před rokem

      I’d say the opposite, dude bro. From what I heard the Gibson blended a little better and didn’t let the higher end bleed out as much. When he changed the chord progression in the dirty 😏 … mode … it was way clear that was Gibson. But… I only play SGs. The two phones played fairly well. I also don’t fancy those pickups in the Gibson. They’re really hot … and I think people mistake “hot” for heavy tone and that doesn’t always translate. I could take some Seymour Duncan High Voltage pickups (Alnico) 2. They’re supposed to be a 1:1 copy of what Angus young used. Wax coating and all. Those pickups are less hot than the 490s and they completely destroy the competition in every way. If you’re more into other music than heavy AC/DC then go with pearly gates. Put a new nut on the neck before the headstock. People also don’t look at the fact that the epi dots is modeled after the 61’ reissue. So there’s all wood filled in there… meaning … heavier tone. You take that Gibson and epi pickguard off and it’s a huge empty space/ cavity. Less material = lesser tone. Even on the half pickguard itself that’s still all solid wood. Literally every inch about under the other two pickguards is almost all empty space with some wires routed. That makes a hugeeeee difference. Probably 61%

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil Před rokem +1

      @@highspeed_hula1938 you have no idea what you’re talking about

    • @highspeed_hula1938
      @highspeed_hula1938 Před rokem

      @@Ottophil don’t I?

  • @SpicyBanditSauce
    @SpicyBanditSauce Před 2 lety +2

    I started off with the special then moved up to the G400 Pro. Still have both and they're great guitars

  • @spiderman0863
    @spiderman0863 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Cheers from Nova Scotia.

  • @dragan4658
    @dragan4658 Před 2 lety +12

    An interesting comparison, I reversed the Epi standard with the Gibson, and got the special right. I actually thought the Epi standard was the Gibson as I thought it sounded better. Thank for sharing Landon! I thought the Gibson would dive lol. Ide keep the Epi Standard.

  • @HiHello-ku1fl
    @HiHello-ku1fl Před 2 lety +6

    I liked Y for some reason. I thought for sure it was the Gibson but I was wrong. Its the Epi standard. It really isn't much different sounding especially overdriven. I think I preferred it. Playing them would be another story. The Gibsons always feel better to me.

  • @wolfgangp.descalso1048
    @wolfgangp.descalso1048 Před 2 lety +1

    Would you comppare an Epiphone SG Standard to a Firefly FFLGS what are your thoughts?

  • @rockandrollmd541
    @rockandrollmd541 Před 2 lety +6

    Guitar Z sounded snappier / percussive (the Epiphone special) which gave it away for me. I couldn't tell the difference between the other two. I had a black SG and sold it because of the neck dive and tuning stability.

  • @El-Scorcho
    @El-Scorcho Před 2 lety +6

    I'd love to see the 61 SG with the vibrola, I think those look the best! The added weight of the vibrola on the body usually helps prevent neck dive as well.

    • @nocturnal101ravenous6
      @nocturnal101ravenous6 Před 2 lety

      So the Hendrix version? which was essentially the Mary Ford Special.

    • @El-Scorcho
      @El-Scorcho Před 2 lety

      @@nocturnal101ravenous6 not necessarily. The official Hendrix version only comes in white, has 3 pickups, and is way more expensive. The 61 w/ vibrola is only a bit more expensive than the SG Standard he used in this video, has better pickups (imo), and comes in red with the smaller pickguard.

  • @dunem6725
    @dunem6725 Před 2 lety

    I want to start playing on a guitar, the epiphone sg special cherry is a good choice?

  • @5TR4N63R
    @5TR4N63R Před 9 měsíci +8

    Just got a Special yesterday and I could NOT put it down. So so good for $180. Really like the throaty tones esp. in neck position. Guitar is just a hobby for me and I havent been playing very long so it totally meets my needs. I didn't have any neck dive either, like I do on my Harley Benton or my super cheap Glarry P Bass.

    • @Malachibadgerman
      @Malachibadgerman Před 6 měsíci

      Where did you buy it ?? I cant find it for that cheap anywhere!!

    • @0utlaw13
      @0utlaw13 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Malachibadgerman Check Guitar Center's used gear section. I got a SG Special a couple of days ago for $155! It was an impulse buy. I haven't really plugged it in yet. It will be my fun road guitar instead of my Gibson when not playing on stage. I was eyeing an Epiphone Les Paul vintage white for $400 on sale. But the SG caught my eye instead. I definitely will do an upgrade to the electronics/ pick ups to a P90. Good luck!

    • @Serph..
      @Serph.. Před 2 měsíci

      @@Malachibadgermanthey’re selling them again on epiphones site and most guitar shops for 200
      Nevermind i reread your comment but yeah like the other guy said reverb and guitar centers used section in store and online have it sometimes

  • @geraldhills41
    @geraldhills41 Před 9 měsíci

    Great t-shirt !

  • @sarkisalytv
    @sarkisalytv Před 2 lety

    Can you review epiphone sg standard vs sg custome ebony

  • @gnovaplanet
    @gnovaplanet Před 3 měsíci

    Watched a few of your vids now...I think you'd be great at standup comedy! Love how you have fun with guitars!

  • @Craig_Fussell
    @Craig_Fussell Před 2 lety +3

    I have a mint condition 2016 Epiphone SG 400 that I bought at a pawn shop for $150 a few years ago. This model came with the Grover tuners and “classic” Alnico pickups. Love it, but it does have neck dive…thinking the heavier tuners are the suspect. 🤔✌🏻

  • @elimogenson3316
    @elimogenson3316 Před rokem

    Could the pickguard on the special be swapped out for a full width one like on the standards?

  • @alanmoore2197
    @alanmoore2197 Před rokem +1

    Sound test was clear to me - certainly more obvious here than in most comparisons I've heard. Now the Epi Special was always going to sound thinner & plainer and it did. But the Gibson was clearly tonally more rich and also notably less muddy than the Epi standard - to me a rather big difference here!

  • @TheSookean
    @TheSookean Před 2 lety +8

    Blind test, got them all wrong but liked the sound of the Special most (thought it was the Epi Standard though) I thought the Gibson sounded the thinnest of the bunch and liked it the least. I did think the Gibson would dive and the Epi’s wouldn’t 🤘 I am an Epi fan though, my Dot sounds fantastic and plays like a dream….it’ll be pried out of my cold dead hands.

  • @mrofnocnon
    @mrofnocnon Před 2 lety

    great comparison!

  • @alieduardoarmentamarquez8289

    I used to have an SG Special a few years ago, I've never liked the looks of the exposed pickups and only having two controls. I've ordered an Epiphone SG Standard to retake playing guitar, and it arrives tomorrow in the mail.
    Great video, thanks.

  • @touchthesun2448
    @touchthesun2448 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey! I stumbled onto your channel. I bought an Epiphone SG Muse. I got it by mistake, and I kept it anyway, because it's kinda cool. I also bought the Les Paul '59. I really liked it. The Casino has P-90's.... so I bought one of them. Then I saw the SG with P-90's. Damn it. I love P-90's with some distortion and a little reverb and a SLIDE. So, I think Epiphone is a good choice. Gibson must agree, they bought Epiphone years ago. They were competitors and Gibson was smart to do this. Oh.... I am a covid player, 62 years old. It all started when I bought a 1955 Gibson ES125T (with a P-90)

  • @bensteward8937
    @bensteward8937 Před 2 lety +1

    So glad you did this. I gave an Epi Special and Epi Standard. The special is very different though. Same satin finish, but yours has almost like black binding up fretboard. Also ihe as special is as malles because the end of the fretboard is further into the body

  • @slothbear2467
    @slothbear2467 Před 2 lety +2

    Man that gibson and epi sg standard sound great I was only able to play an sg once in a guitar center but it was the best and still my dream guitar! Nice video

  • @charlesflint9048
    @charlesflint9048 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this.
    I’ve been playing a Hagstrom guitar ( the one with the F hole to give a better tone) for years, and have always wanted a Gibson SG.
    So thanks for this.

  • @ericwarrington6650
    @ericwarrington6650 Před 2 lety

    I have the 2020 Gibson SG standard in Angus ebony...it's amazing..can't put it down...but I also have an epi es 339..2020 ..a 2020 Les Paul studio in wine red..epi Les Paul special 2 2016...all play great as well as 2020 prs custom 24 se...2020 fender player stratocaster HSS...love them all... quality of them all is outstanding

  • @rhykko77
    @rhykko77 Před 2 lety +3

    Epi SG Special DEFINITELY has a thin veneer of some sort on its front and back surfaces .....BUT it is more difficult to
    see due to the sharper edges and the subtleness of the grain on the veneer compared to the quite
    dramatic grain on the Epi SG Standard which has a more outstanding grain.

  • @yucatansuckaman5726
    @yucatansuckaman5726 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ive had the special for the last 5 years or so and shes been a workhorse. It's comfortable to wear and play for hours. I spent most of my time playing it just holding down the rhythm in a metal band.

  • @laketownmusic
    @laketownmusic Před rokem

    I bought the epiphone special as a mod platform. Bought the black one instead of the red one and replaced all the hardware with black hardware. Black bridge and saddle, black tuners, pickups with black covers, the whole shebang. Sounds great too

  • @kurtislove6287
    @kurtislove6287 Před 2 lety +1

    Been having this exact debate and discussion about Gibson V's against Epiphone V's. Would love to see a video!

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety

      I never thought I'd even buy a Gibson, so I'll never say never to trying new models :)

  • @kaput450
    @kaput450 Před 2 lety +10

    I thought Y sounded the best (thought it would be the gibson) I got the Special right. They all sounded really similar, particularly with distortion.

  • @cfaubs7516
    @cfaubs7516 Před rokem +3

    My first electric was a 69 Gibson SG custom. Paid $350 in 1977 and had no clue what I really had. Traded it for a 12 string acoustic a few years later. I kick myself everyday for ever letting it go. I just bought a new SG special and am waiting for delivery. I hope I'm not too disappointed. Your vid helped me know it's not that bad of a guitar and should fill my needs. BTW I picked Z as my favorite. Thanks for the info. 👍

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před rokem

      cheers!

    • @Jeb4100
      @Jeb4100 Před rokem +1

      how do you like your new Gibson?

    • @cfaubs7516
      @cfaubs7516 Před rokem +1

      @@Jeb4100Actually I was purchasing an Epiphone, not a Gibson. Unfortunately I'm still looking. Ironically a couple days after I posted my comment the seller backed out and changed his mind on selling it. I did get my money back but I would've much rather had the guitar at the time. All things happen for a reason. I'm saving to buy a Gibson now. After watching several other comparison vids, I think I'll be happier with the real thing. ☮️

    • @Jeb4100
      @Jeb4100 Před rokem +2

      @@cfaubs7516 shame! glad your saving up for a Gibson, i hope you'll love it

    • @CC-fi3pp
      @CC-fi3pp Před 10 měsíci

      Hope you got the Gibson.

  • @funkfan1751
    @funkfan1751 Před 2 lety +1

    I am a big SG guy, ever since the early 70's and I bought an SG Special. Man do I wish I still had that one. Today at 70 yo and realizing that I don't play so great and not gigging, I choose to play Epiphone's. I've a '2020 Epi SG Special P-90 and I have 2020 Epi SG Jr., which are not easily found. I also have an Epi EBO1 bass. I love SG's and as far as I am concerned they are the best of all worlds between a LP and a standard Strat. Keep On Rockin' !

  • @SirThomasJames
    @SirThomasJames Před rokem

    Is the Epiphone Standard SG 61 actually an SG Special? Looks like it from the pickguard and other features too. Can anyone enlighten me on this?

  • @JasonfromEarth
    @JasonfromEarth Před 11 měsíci +2

    I just bought the Special as my 1st guitar to learn on.
    Rather than upgrading to a new guitar in 2-6 months (based on my progress and feel the want for an upgrade) I am planning on replacing the tuners and pickups for a better sound.
    The goal I have set now is to keep it for a year and see where I'm at.

  • @thejeffersonlee
    @thejeffersonlee Před 2 lety +5

    I didn't care for the Epi Special clean tone, but they all had a usable driven sound. It was really close between the Epi Standard and Gibson, but the Gibson had a more responsive sound, willing to give more to the player's variations of attack. One thing I had to relearn when I got my Epiphone Explorer after playing Fender for so long was my grip on the neck. You can manhandle a bolt-on maple Fender neck and cause very little neck bend. The same cannot be said of mahogany set necks. I had to regain my subtler touch to avoid bending the neck when playing in the lower frets ("cowboy chords", open chords, low-fret twangy stuff that I play on my Tele, etc)

  • @IndyRockStar
    @IndyRockStar Před rokem

    I've never been in love with Gibson pickups and I change them out fairly early on. I had a set of Bare Knuckle pick ups being made before I even bought my SG knowing I was going to change pick ups / pots / and caps. I bought my SG last Wednesday, and I'm getting it hot rodded next Wednesday.

  • @fredchatham6680
    @fredchatham6680 Před 2 lety +1

    Never wanted an SG, hated them without ever trying one. Found an Epi GOTH SG as is in a pawn shop, the output jack had broken the front and was floppy loose, hot wire shorting on the bridge ground. Couldn't touch it without it buzzing. Bought it CHEAP. Love it! The flat paint is getting shiney spots and nor looking quite as "goth" so considering polishing it. Talkjnv about neck dive, I owned a 70's numbered reissue of a reverse Firebird. Talk about "neck dive". Many times the front button couldn't hold the strap, and the guitar fell headstock first into my metatarsal, breaking my foot once. I finally put 1 inch washers between the body and strap button to keep the strap attached to the body.

  • @warpig2786
    @warpig2786 Před 2 lety +3

    I never realized i had an SG Special, it is quite thick as compared to my LTD Eclipse QM-401. Would love to try an SG Standard (Epiphone) to know the difference, but the reason why I wanted an SG was to get a rhythm guitar I think the Special is quite good at that, the pickups on it sound massive for some reason I think it's because of the wood it feels as it resonates through out the entire body of it. But yeah, I'd love to try a Standard Epiphone just to know the difference, especially would love to know the difference in neck as i really like the neck on my LTD which happens to be a "Thin U" neck, it's perfect for roarin solos and what-have-you. Cool video man keep it up and stuff im sure you're a millionaire youtuber and a online micro-celebrity cheers man !

  • @thepatriot4355
    @thepatriot4355 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video! It's the Epiphone Standard all the way!

  • @DavidWayneBroyles
    @DavidWayneBroyles Před rokem +1

    They all sound pretty close. The Epiphone SG Standard sounded the best to me. I have an Epiphone SG with P90's that I love. What I'm wondering is, will the bolt on neck SG accommodate Schaller strap locks since the strap button is incorporated into the the neck plate?

  • @JohnnyGuitaristOfficial
    @JohnnyGuitaristOfficial Před 2 lety +2

    love the Gibson SG Standard, but would definitely swap out the bridge out to a vibrola trem like the custom shop 60th anniversary set up all chromed out!

  • @Stevierschannel
    @Stevierschannel Před rokem +2

    I recently bought the SG Special in the Worn Ebony, and it is a dream for the price. If you haven't played it yet, I highly recommend picking one up. It is an amazing guitar with an amazing sound for about a tenth of the cost of a Gibson. The Special is truly a gift in what she has to offer. I can't sing her praises enough. I plan to buy an Epiphone Classic or the Standard in the summer, but for now, I am more than happy with the Special.

  • @davel_ggw
    @davel_ggw Před 2 lety +5

    Nice, I guessed the guitars correctly. The tone got slightly muddier each step going from X to Y to Z. The Gibson definitely sounded the best, but not miles ahead really. Good choice! LoL
    I can't really bond well with SGs, something about the ergonomics, but I did have to own one, so I picked the Epiphone Tony Iommi signature model, which has his Gibson USA signature pickups in it. Because he is the riff lord, and the guitar sounds amazing.

  • @jackwelin1361
    @jackwelin1361 Před rokem +1

    Is epiphone sg standard neck feel like ibanez wizard necks? I'm just curious about guitars from other brands that feel like ibanez widzard necks.

  • @Zoso981
    @Zoso981 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I just got my Gibson SG Standard a few days ago. Now, I've owned a LOT of guitars over the years, and the Gibson is definitely one of them.

  • @charliecreation
    @charliecreation Před 2 lety +2

    I've owned a Gibson SG standard for 7 years now, played it, loved it, thought X was definitely the special

  • @billhannum4117
    @billhannum4117 Před 2 lety +1

    I was way off on the tone comparison I have not had a chance to play a epi sg standard . I currently own a Gibson sg 61 standard and am very happy with it. I have played the Epi Tony Iommi model sg and I gotta say that guitar was as good as any Gibson I have ever played I was super impressed with it.

  • @Blues40
    @Blues40 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the awesome review! I like the SG special tone the best.

  • @lane2376
    @lane2376 Před 5 měsíci

    I miss my Special honestly. They changed the model name, but it's basically unchanged from my 2006 model. Every time I pick one up it feels like home.

  • @DanEvans-yb6wk
    @DanEvans-yb6wk Před 5 měsíci

    I also was impressed with the sound of the Epiphone Standard but like you, kept the Gibson. I live out in the mountains of Colorado and I have to order most things. Last May I ordered two different Epiphone SG Standards and both arrived broken. One had a crack down the back of the neck and the other came with the head stock broken completely off. Tears. I took a chance on the Gibson SG Standard in ebony and had it shipped by air, cutting down on the time the ground shipping crew could use it for a hockey stick. I've been playing acoustic/electric gigs for 3 decades, but I fool around with "solid body" guitars at home through a Fender Super Reverb Tone Master (it's a honey too). I've never taken so quickly to any guitar like I have with this Gibson SG Standard. It really works for me. Neck dive? I use a suede leather strap---not a concern. Your subtle humor had me rolling throughout the vid. Thank you Landon. I look forward to more. Two tired. Bicycle. Killer!!

  • @michaelsay5921
    @michaelsay5921 Před 2 lety

    Your Videos are 👍 Great 👍 makes me smile every time so now you have it what do you think of the Gibson SG always wanted one myself but kept putting it off and now I'm open to persuasion 😆😉

  • @dontderockmerizz3211
    @dontderockmerizz3211 Před 2 lety +1

    I know the Gibson used to come with a 498T in the bridge position. Did they change it? That was a great pickup.

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety

      this one is the SG Standard Modern, and I'm not sure about the pickup change

  • @JunkBondTrader
    @JunkBondTrader Před 2 lety

    mine has the inlays of the Epi Standard, the pickguard of the Epi Special and the Grover tuners of the Gibson. lol I have no idea which one mine is. Serial number search just says it was made in 2005. My friend straight up gave me this guitar. I really like it for leads... Anyway, I think mine is an Epi standard that someone upgraded the tuners on

  • @Remsterdam
    @Remsterdam Před 2 lety +1

    Landon my compliments, really good comparison. I also noticed the audio quality is better in this video, did you change anything?

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety

      hey thanks! which audio are you referring to :)

    • @Remsterdam
      @Remsterdam Před 2 lety

      Either the microphones, the audio interface or the pc software you use.

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety

      I started using a boom mic a month ago for the talking parts. maybe that's what you noticed

  • @nankypooh655
    @nankypooh655 Před 2 lety +1

    I have quite a few SGs in my collection, both Gibson and Epiphones. I won't go into details about which particular models I have, since I don't want to brag, or come across as an elitist collector, or guitar snob, but let me the first to tell you, (OK, maybe I'm not the first) that you get a LOT of bang for your buck with the Epiphone special model. In fact, when people ask me what kind of guitar they should get for themselves, or their kid, I usually ask them what kind of music they want to play. Nowadays, it's always punk or heavy metal. The Epiphone special is great for all kinds of musical styles. It's light weight, economically viable, and sounds just as good as the higher priced counterparts. It's always my go to guitar when I want to go to an open mic and rock out. Don't be fooled by affordability. This gets the job done! If it gets ripped off (Fingers crossed) it's so affordable, I can replace it and not worry about weather or not I'm gonna pay the bills this month. Oh, sure, go out and get the higher priced models if you can afford it, but if you want to rock out, and are on a budget, you really can't go wrong with the Epiphone special. Oh, and I loved your use of Badfinger when you played dirty and distorted. I was even singing along. So I'm definitely subscribing to your channel. And ignore all the "Professionals" who say Epiphone are POS Chinese knock-offs. They're SNOBS, and should be rudely reminded that if an Epiphone was good enough for John Lennon, they're good enough for you! (And me, obviously!)

    • @nankypooh655
      @nankypooh655 Před 2 lety

      I should also point out that I've almost never had any serious problems with neck dives on any of my SGs until recently. I'm a fan of the P-90 sound, so over the summer, I purchased one of the new Epiphone SG special models with P-90 pick ups. (NOT to be confused with the model you demonstrated in your video. Totally different guitar) This is the first time I've ever experienced any real issues with neck dives from any of my SGs. Just thought I should warn people in advance.

  • @jimmyjames2022
    @jimmyjames2022 Před 2 lety +1

    Ha, I preferred the Epi Standard Alnico Classic Pro pickups in the dirty tones, seemed like more clarity in the lows/mids.

  • @randomgaygirl
    @randomgaygirl Před rokem +3

    I got the blind tone challenge correct, and was surprised they do sound good. I didn't like the tone of the SG Special a lot, but it was okay.

  • @McShooty_
    @McShooty_ Před 2 lety +3

    The body shape already makes them all an 11/10.

  • @therichieboy
    @therichieboy Před 2 lety +2

    I have a Korean Epiphone from 1998 with the small scratch plate and not fret binding. It dives through the floor, the pickups are awful and it has only just started to hold tune now that I swapped out the tuners to guyker metal locking ones (which make the dive even worse).
    Man, it's survived many a beating though.

  • @3DayFunk
    @3DayFunk Před 11 měsíci +1

    I had them correct in the tone challenge. You can definitely hear the difference in the clips., though the difference between the Epi standard and the Gibson are more subtle. The Epi Classic Pro pickups are really quite good.

  • @valentinch0
    @valentinch0 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice variation of “No Matter What”

  • @rhalarda4088
    @rhalarda4088 Před rokem

    When I went to get my SG, there were just a lot of little things that added up that made the Gibson the choice over the Epi Standard. Some of those were the grover tuners, the binding goes over the fret ends on the neck, and i don't like how indian laurel looks. I was also very happy with the quality when i got mine. It did need a bit of oil too but only 1 coat. I also put new strings on it, but I do this with any guitar, and its intonation was actually spot on except for 1 string.

    • @rhalarda4088
      @rhalarda4088 Před rokem

      I should add my pride and joy is a black gibson explorer so I have a bias towards grover tuners. I've had les pauls before and they had the kluson tuners and they were fine.

  • @ccspaul99
    @ccspaul99 Před 5 měsíci

    I scooped up an Epiphone SG a few years back at a garage sale for $99. It looked grimy with a few chips in the finish. Spend $100 for an inspection, set up, and cleaning, and it plays like a dream. Best money I ever spent. I love playing it!

  • @jordanpratt9384
    @jordanpratt9384 Před 2 lety +1

    Man that's crazy.I didnt really try to guess which was which.As far as liking them though it was cheapest to expensive in order.

  • @jjs3287
    @jjs3287 Před 2 lety +3

    I guessed the Special but too close to call (for my ears) between the ESG and the Gibson. In fact in the first test the Epiphone sounded better. Great channel by the way, its like watching a musically capable Bill Murray.

  • @Nightmerica
    @Nightmerica Před 2 lety +1

    I did guess the tone and the neck dive right. They all sounded good, but the depth of the sound was felt right if that makes sense.
    I’m with you in liking the look of that veneer on the Epiphone. Yeah, okay, it’s a veneer, but it looks SHARP in a unique way.

    • @landonbailey
      @landonbailey  Před 2 lety +1

      I didn't really notice it until the comments pointed it out

  • @IndyRockStar
    @IndyRockStar Před rokem +1

    i just bought a Gibson SG Standard. I was considering the '61 SG, but I wasn't in love with the slim taper neck. I wasn't thrilled about getting a soft shell case with SG Standard....until I saw it. I think I actually like it better than the Gibson hard shell case I got with my Les Paul.

  • @Meylan191083
    @Meylan191083 Před rokem

    I own 2 SGs now, both Epiphone.
    The first is a 1997 G310. It was my main electric for 15 years (I then got a Gibson Les Paul Studio) and I still love it.
    The second is a very recent (in the last 7 days) purchase. Epiphone SG Special Stain E1 Vintage. I bought it because I am in China and I did not bring my guitars with me. I considered a Standard but decided on a cheaper guitar incase I am unable to sell it when I leave China. Got it for the Chinese equivalent of $145. Generally very happy but I am not fond of the placement of the tone select switch. When I go to switch I often hit the volume control. Other than that, very happy with Maya (I name my guitars).

  • @Ari_Calamari
    @Ari_Calamari Před 2 lety +2

    I suspect the Gibson neck dives more (in part) due to the Grover tuner. They are a bit heavier than the kluson styles.

  • @yordiana6306
    @yordiana6306 Před 2 lety +1

    The epiphone standard seemed to have the darker style tone while the gibson seemed to the brightest which I did not expect. I thought the poplar body would have brighter tones

  • @lilymae4131
    @lilymae4131 Před 2 lety +1

    I was able to tell which was the SG Special, but was unsure which was the Epiphone Standard and which was the Gibson so didn't pick those. Even though I was able to pick out the Special it isn't bad sounding for the money. I would likely go for the Epiphone Standard if I were buying, because of price.

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 Před 2 lety +2

    Nailed it. That Gibson is a beaut. I’ll have one some day. Thanks for this!

  • @B-DueceTre
    @B-DueceTre Před 10 měsíci

    I have the Epi SG 61, I dropped Seymour Duncan High Voltage pickps in it and it sounds amazing. I agreed with some of the comments, was not a fan of the Gibson’s 490 pups. For the money I am completely satisfied with the $800 I have invested total in my Epi. I would not have been paying the amount a Gibson SG standard goes for and having to still swap the pickups out. Great comparison Landon! As always play guitar and have fun!