10 years with this guitar and still is my main axe even some people with more expensive guitars have offered me money for this guitar as a backup, but of course i always refuse
I can relate. Love my Epi SG Specials. They are inexpensive but not cheap if you know what I mean. The model years 2011-2017 are especially nice. They only came in two colors; cherry and ebony. I have one of each, purchased both used. One was in near mint condition the other was NOS still in the original box and had never been played. Cheers!
nice sg there! im going to a big name guitar store to check out the sg pro and the sg standard epiphone model...not sure what is diffrent about them... from what ive read they both have the probuckers in them...ill find out tomorrow...taking 2 mint strat style models as trading power too!
Sg pro has more tones because you can split coil them, giving you a total of 8 selections. The other one doesn’t, so you end up with 3 tones only. However, it really depend on what kinds of stuff you play, otherwise, having all these tones do not matter.
@@olinggy i took a bit of a beating on them 2 strat style guitars...but......with a lil cash added i got the epiphone sg traditional pro in gold...coilsplits and all! i need to see if i can swap over to the outer coils esp on the bridge...when split...just sounds better to me... full humbucker mode it sounds sweeet!
10 years with this guitar and still is my main axe
even some people with more expensive guitars have offered me money for this guitar as a backup, but of course i always refuse
Love my Black Custom SG version of it as my fav
very Gothic Metal as hell
I can relate. Love my Epi SG Specials. They are inexpensive but not cheap if you know what I mean. The model years 2011-2017 are especially nice. They only came in two colors; cherry and ebony. I have one of each, purchased both used. One was in near mint condition the other was NOS still in the original box and had never been played. Cheers!
Well said!
nice sg there!
im going to a big name guitar store to check out the sg pro and the sg standard epiphone model...not sure what is diffrent about them...
from what ive read they both have the probuckers in them...ill find out tomorrow...taking 2 mint strat style models as trading power too!
Sg pro has more tones because you can split coil them, giving you a total of 8 selections. The other one doesn’t, so you end up with 3 tones only. However, it really depend on what kinds of stuff you play, otherwise, having all these tones do not matter.
@@olinggy i took a bit of a beating on them 2 strat style guitars...but......with a lil cash added i got the epiphone sg traditional pro in gold...coilsplits and all!
i need to see if i can swap over to the outer coils esp on the bridge...when split...just sounds better to me...
full humbucker mode it sounds sweeet!
@@birdman316 congratulations! Enjoy!