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🎸 Own the stage with the iconic SG Special – where classic tone meets modern value!
The Epiphone SG Special Electric Guitar in Cherry offers authentic SG styling and classic tone with twin open-coil humbuckers and a LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge for enhanced sustain. Featuring a slim, fast-playing Maple neck and a lightweight mahogany body, this guitar delivers professional sound and playability at an unbeatable price point, making it perfect for beginners and seasoned players alike.





| ASIN | B0002D01IG |
| Back Material Type | Alder;Maple |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,357 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #12 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Mahogany |
| Body Material Type | Mahogany |
| Brand | Epiphone |
| Brand Name | Epiphone |
| Color | Cherry |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 734 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711106260273 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tune-O-Matic |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | not included |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Item Dimensions | 44 x 16.5 x 4 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44"L x 16.5"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | SG Special Electric Guitar, Cherry |
| Item Weight | 11 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Epiphone |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ESGSCHCH1 |
| Material Type | Mahogony |
| Model Name | SG Special |
| Model Number | ESGSCHCH1 |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 24.75 |
| Sound Profile | Classic SG tone |
| String Material Type | Nickel |
| Top Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| UPC | 711106260273 783627399138 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
J**J
ok i freaking love this deff keeping as my back up guitar!
WoW! for a sub 200 dollar guitar this packs some serious awsome sauce! Is it anything like my jackson custom shop USA no but that does not mean it is a bad guitar i think the guitar is under priced to be honest this plays more like a mid teir guitar and sounds like one as well. But what suprised me the most about this guitar was how fathful it is sound wise to the real deal. However you can tell by look it is is not a gibson SG the Epiphone SG rocks a high gloss cherry clear coat finish witch IMHO looks so much cooler than the dulled aged cherry finish look on a real Gibson SG. As far as weight of the instrament goes it is a weee bit less heavy than my jackson and since Gibson SGs are solid built im going to go ahead and say it weighs less than a real gibson as well i could be wrong on that though. You can always tell a good guitar by how well it sounds when played when its not pluged into an amp. this sounded almost to nice to be true for the asking price. The pick ups seem okey The hardwear seems to be good i hear people say the tuners on this are bad quality and the guitar wont keep its tuneing. I havent experianced that yet and i broke this thing out of the box set it up tuned it once and shreded the shit out of it and it kept its tuneing. So i will up date this after 1 week and tell you if thats legit in my case. Quality control seems good on this guitar no scratchs chips or nicks on it no loose fittings no bowed necks frets are even neck action was no fret buzz it was good to go out of the box once i tuned it. Can you gig with this guitar is it road worthy yea i think it would hold up if cared for properly. Just remember when and if you get a guitar it is at the end of the day only your partner in crime a super nice guitar wont make you sound like the next big thing it will help but in the end most of your player unigue tone/sound comes from you and your hands. Someone who is experianced can make anything sound good someone still learning the ropes may not be able to do that just remember it is 40% equiptment 60% you the player for the price this guitar is a great pick up for a back up guitar or for a newbie who wants to start down the awsome road to becomeing a musician. [UPDATE ON THINGS] after 2 weeks of ownership and weather tempture changeing from 50 degrees to about below 30 it seems to still be in tune even though i only tuned it twice. all withen the first 2 days of ownership so my verdict on the tuneing issue is at least for me my tuners are good to go i see no need to replace them who knows maybe i got lucky like a golden ducky hehe!
M**G
THIS GUITAR IS RIGHT ON GIBSON'S PAR... I'M A POET & JUST FORGET IT, BUY IT!
This guitar even arrives in a nice box, double protected from Musician's Friend with a larger outer box loaded with packing to keep the prize awaiting inside safe. The inside, another Epiphone box by Gibson. Opening it reveals a masterpiece to the eyes, seemless paint job in cherry, easy on the eyes (no, not the girl who packed it at the plant, the guitar!). I wanted an SG for a long time, but they were so costly I grazed past it to other models for an intermediate like me getting back in the ranks. This thing looks and feels like the Gibson original, it's light, easy to hold, sits perfectly on your knee, tunes awesome, sounds great, and when I put it through my distortion pedal, I thought I was hearing Metallica... of course, then I woke up. The neck plays fast and the pickup switch gives you the ability to have the full two pickups on for rhythm, the back one on only for lead with a twangier taste, and the front one for a heavier-bassier tone. The full two pickups boring down with some strong bar chords are my favorite. My friend who is an officianado grabbed it and made it sound like a $4,000.00 guitar, then handed it back to me with a sneer and said that he could make anything sound good, but the axe I got for $169 was "okay." In his eyes, that really meant he had to say that so I didn't get a swelled head. Together with a SG model hardshell case from Amazon (off copy) with black velvet style interior, it looks delectable. Buy this one first, then move on to something more expensive, but you don't really have to. Save the money and buy yourself a ticket to the Bahamas, but don't forget to take the SG with you... you may need an Epiphone portable amp though for the beach so people don't even dare kick sand in your face. They may even buy you a Pina Colada, but don't be a dummy and spill it on this masterpiece.
C**E
Fun, lightweight, rocking guitar. Affordability is a real thing!
Great experience. So far Love Love this guitar!
A**A
With a Good Deal of Work, this Great Guitar can be modified for Players of Every Level
Be forewarned: with some work this is a great guitar. The kill switch on the tone pot went bad very quickly because it is garbage, forcing me to change the pot with a good 500 meg pot. Figuring out how to rewire it was a pain in the ass. Also, the guitar has a mahogany veneer over what may be a poplar body. You can't trust the product descriptions on Amazon because the sellers often lie and Amazon lets them get away with deceiving the customer. Had I known a solid mahogany body was available for $80.00 more, I would have bought it. I decided to buy an SG, mostly for sentimental reasons, because the SG was the first guitar I ever played. I was about 12 or 13 years old at a neighbor's house who owned the guitar. I think the only song he knew was "Jumping Jack Flash" by the Rolling Stones. When I held the guitar in my hands I was in a state of awe as I had never held a guitar before. After a few moments of fumbling around, as if by magic I actually began to play some lead guitar that was probably rudimentary, but musically coherent melody. Similar experiences have happened throughout my life, when for brief moments I was able to do the impossible, as though a transmission directly from my unconscious to my conscious mind. My neighbor-friend was in a state of shock because he had never been able to play lead guitar and I who had never even tried to play guitar before was actually playing. After a couple minutes, he demanded I return to guitar to him out of jealousy and fear and never let me play it again. He had turned me on to Black Sabbath which I loved and went out and bought "Paranoid" and "Volume 4". I did not actually begin to learn how to play until several years later, when my uncle gave me a garbage Japanese acoustic guitar that could not be tuned because the bridge was ripping off the face of the guitar. I developed a love and passion for the guitar, especially after hearing Jimi Hendrix several years later, so my guitar obsession naturally shifted to the Stratocaster. Here I am, more than half a century later and my love of the instrument has only grown. I currently have a collection of 27 guitars of all types and makes and this Epiphone SG is the latest addition to the collection. I was not expecting much from a cheap guitar, but figured that it would be a good instrument to modify and transform to a first class instrument, as I have done with many guitars and basses. When I opened the box I was not disappointed and although it felt cheap and light (6.2) Lbs, and likely neither mahogany or alder as advertised the fit, finish and color is over all, excellent which is common for cnc manufactured instruments which virtually eliminate human error. After tuning, I plugged the cable in to my 2 amp system my pedal board divided with 2 independent pedal chains dedicated to each amp, I was pleasantly surprised. It felt great and sounded as good as it looks, I decided that I am not going to change the pickups because they sound great. As I expected, with all cheap guitars, the tuners are absolute garbage which I will change and will make a few other modifications (I bought a roller bridge for under $13.00 delivered from ebay and quality Chinese made locking tuners from Amazon), I am going to make a custom nut out of a brass rod and modify the kill switch on the tone pot to eliminate the excessive noise and replace the plastic fret markers with abalone. Eventually I may change the pots and tone capacitor, but am leaving them for now, because: "if it ain't broke. don't fix it". Its kind of amusing how as much as things change on some fundamental level they remain the same. As my musical tastes matured and expanded far beyond rock and classical music, to Jazz, Flamenco, Indian, Arab, African, Japanese, Chinese and every form and idiom imaginable, I recently returned to listen to Black Sabbath who I had dismissed decades ago as adolescent and irrelevant only to remember why I loved them in the first place and realized exactly how great a guitarist Tony Iomi is and his contribution to rock as one of the originals. While I hate heavy metal, I love Tony's playing. Derek Trucks, the great Slide Player of the Allman Brothers was part of my desire for an SG style guitar and I can tell you that while I would have preferred real mahogany, I am really glad I bought this guitar because cheap or not, it is a great guitar that is fantastic for slide.
E**.
Wow this a great guitar regardless of what level you play at
I have owned 4 Gibson sgs over 40 years. from a junior from the 70s and on up ,so I am very familiar with the u s issue in all its incarnations. For stage i almost always use a n american le s paul . I have never owned an import as I never played one that was as good as the American issues in tone and playability. Took this thing out of t he box and after a few frustrating hours trying to get it to stay in tune ( the problem was the brand new cheap strings that come with it which I should have changed ) I was overwhelmed by how well it plays right out of the box .this thing screams!!!!! I ran it through a dsl 100/4x 4 cab and a dsl 40 combo. It was amazing. I play mostly hard rock and this guitar delivers.. I was so impressed with the 1 st one , I bought another one a day later in a different color. The only real departure from the American version is the voicing of the pickups is different from that Gibson . Not bad ,just different .my plan is replace the bridge pickup with a hot Duncan . I originally bought it thinking i would have to replace a lot of the hardware etc.I didn't really care i was buying it for the incredible finish that I never had on a gibson. These guitars are so underpriced for what they are i am trying to resist getting another. For about the price of a Gibson case you can a really nice sg. I am still in love with my Gibson's and my Tele but I have changed my thinking about offshore after these guitars. my last 2 marshalls were vietnamese .I held it up next to my 2015 lp and it had a much better finish .It was easy to tell because they were the same cherry color. I am in no way affiliated with epiphone just really impressed with these instruments
R**N
More than enough for beginners
This was my very first electric guitar. I purchased it in 2019 and was more then good enough for a beginner like me at the time. Highly recommend for the price
D**.
Beautiful guitar, the finish is perfect, Plays well right out of the box.
I can't believe this Epiphone SG was only $179.00. Details are perfect, neck and frets are perfect, and it sounds great. This is hard to believe. If it stays in tune, it's ready to go on stage. I have no reason to think it won't, the tuners are smooth and tight. Great value, no better than great! As good as guitars selling for hundreds more. I thought this was a beginner guitar for my grand daughter, and in a year or two she'd need something better. I want one for myself too.
J**S
Excellent guitar
I was very impressed with the quality, finish and playability of this guitar. I've been playing for 30 years and own about a dozen electric guitars of various makes across a wide range of prices. I wanted to get an SG to play some classic rock and have fun with. I didn't expect much for the price, but I tried this guitar and the G400 Pro and honestly preferred the feel of this one. The guitar came boxed with an inner box to protect it during shipping. Although playability out of the box was fairly good, I had to perform a setup to get the guitar exactly as I wanted. I removed the strings, rubbed down and oiled the fingerboard, then strung it with D'Addario 10-46 nickel wounds. The truss rod required a quarter turn adjustment to get the neck profile straight. The intonation and action were pretty much perfect out of the box. I just raised the action a tiny bit to make it more in line with my other instruments. The pickups are a bit darker than a traditional SG and while they sound great heavily overdriven, the clean sound is a bit lacking in character. After a week or so of playing, I replaced the pickups with a set I bought from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009A5JA98/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 These pickups are amazing value for money and sound fabulous. However the pickup frame was larger than the original stock pickups so I had to rout the body slightly to get the new pickups to fit. This was a simple operation which only took me 10 minutes to do with the Dremel. After a bit of work, this guitar now looks, plays and sounds like a professional instrument. It's rapidly becoming my favorite guitar to jam with. I love it!
S**X
A gem in the rough for AC/DC fans
What a fabulous guitar for the money! WOW! I was so surprised. I've been trying to get an SG (Gibson) for ages, but they're hard to get in the UAE (at least for a reasonable price). I bought this budget guitar to expressly upgrade the electronics to top tier, so take a Epiphone and turn it into a Gibson+ version with minimal effort. What impressed me so much about this guitar is it's setup. The neck is great, very similar to my Les Paul, but well aligned. Playability/action is wonderful! Strings are super well aligned with the frets all the way down to 22, with no fret buzz playing open. My review isn't fair (dropping a star because of the electrics), because I played once with the provided pickups, before replacing them with Seymour Duncan JB and Jazz set of humbuckers, and wow am I happy. Other than replacing the pickups, nothing done and this guitar is amazing! It shreds, produces incredibly warm tones and is super versatile. With 10 strings (instead of normal 9's) this guitar is great value.
A**R
Five Stars
Very good guitar...versatile...a must buy
C**R
epiphone SG
Achetée pour apprendre la guitare et la coupler avec le jeu rocksmith 2014, cette guitare est juste superbe. Très bien finie, ultra simple et équilibrée, elle délivre un son qui me convient tout à fait. il y a deux micros et un interrupteur à trois positions. bref une guitare électrique idéale pour un débutant qui ne veut pas racheter rapidement une autre guitare
M**B
Amazing value for money for a very playable, decent quality instrument
Bought as “Used Like New". Arrived quickly. Item is in brand new condition including all accessories, manuals etc which were in new from factory condition. In other words, the item was brand new. I can only echo most of the other comments on here and say it is fantastic value for money. The finish is stunning, and it plays great straight out of the box after a little tweak, I have lowered the action by adjusting the bridge screws. Intonation is spot on, no adjustment necessary. Doesn't have quite the same sustain as more expensive Epiphone SG and Gibson models, probably because of the bolt on neck but that's about all the notable difference there is. The 'killpot' feature is great fun although musically probably pretty useless. For the price I got it for (£106.00), should it have been no good as a serious musical instrument, it still would have been worth buying to put up on the wall.
C**N
Less is more
Sono arrivato a questa chitarra per caso e l'ho comprata per curiosità. Per il prezzo è un prodotto ottimo. Rifinita benissimo con materiali solidi. Il colore è bellissimo. Per quanto riguarda il suono è molto potente e grintoso. Confrontato con altre solid body con humbucker in mio possesso questa urla e graffia molto di più. Probabilmente diventerà una mia prima scelta per i live. A confronto di chitarre molto molto più costose questa fa il suo lavoro. È una chitarra per chi vuole un look retro ma soprattutto un suono potente, pieno e un po' sgraziato. Non l'ho provata con i puliti ma credo che non sia quello il suo compito. Ah, dimenticavo, il Killpot è una figura assoluta!
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