Epiphone G-310

leonarddarcy

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Hi All,

I just picked up a used Epiphone G-310 for a great price. I know it is going to need set up and modifications. Grover tuners are on the top of the list so the darn thing will stay in tune. The next part is where I need your help. Please review and suggest what you think would be best.
1. To be used by a Singer Songwriter
2. 10 most influential Bands Artists
a. Beatles
b. ELO/Move
c. Cheap Trick
d. Gary Moore
e. The Dictators
f. Queen
g. Muse
h. Led Zeppelin
i. The Eurhythmics
j. Alice Cooper Band (1970’s through Welcome to my Nightmare)
3. To be used mostly for recording
4. Amp: Vox AD30VT
5. Pedal: Boss ME-25
I need this Guitar to be very versatile. Please suggest wiring and pick-up suggestions. Also, a good place to send it to get the work done. I live in Sidney Nebraska. Omaha, Denver and Cheyanne are the closest big cities.
Thanks folks….

Len D’Arcy
 
Re: Epiphone G-310

Welcome to the forum.

How old is your G310? This will determine exactly what pickups will have been fitted as stock. I am not going to suggest any replacement pickups.

A machinehead upgrade might help with tuning stability but I would begin with the top nut and the bridge saddle sections.
 
Re: Epiphone G-310

Here is waht I know of the Guitar. I bought it off of Ebay

Detailed item info
Product Information
An axe that delivers everything from warm distortion to all-out scream. Crafted with alder body, bolt-on mahogany neck, and rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay. Also features chrome, Tune-O-Matic bridge, stopbar tailpiece, and tuners.


Product Highlights
Video


Product Identifiers
Brand Epiphone
Model SG G-310
Guitar Series SG
MPN EGG1EBCH1
UPC 711106267531, 711106267593


Key Features
Guitar Type Electric
Body Type Solid
Body Material Alder
Number of Strings 6 String


Pickups
Bridge Pickup Open Coil Humbucker
Neck Pickup Open Coil Humbucker


Miscellaneous
Fingerboard/Fretboard Material Rosewood
Neck Material Mahogany
Number of Frets 22
Width at Nut 1.68 inch
Dexterity Right-Handed
Guitar Scale 24.75 inch
 
Re: Epiphone G-310

If you have the guitar to hand, carefully unscrew the control cavity cover plate. Inspect the controls. Recent Epiphone electric guitars use a PCB and block connector wiring system. Epiphone pickups on this type of wiring harness may prove worth leaving in place.

The majority of SE Asian Epiphone electric guitars use budget pickups from Korea or China. These usually leave much to be desired. Like this...

https://forum.seymourduncan.com/album.php?albumid=293&attachmentid=33862
 
Re: Epiphone G-310

I will get the Guitar between 7/12 and 7/21. Just shipped today to Sidney Nebraska from Pennsylvania.

I got the thing for 125 delivered.sg g 310.jpg
 
Re: Epiphone G-310

HELP.... I just purchased an abused SG-310 that I'm bringing back to life. I want to replace the neck. Any suggestions or neck replacement recommendations. Thanks
 
Re: Epiphone G-310

Welcome to the forum!

Most likely, they use a custom heel and mounting for that neck...I'd search for another abused G-310 and transplant the neck.
 
Re: Epiphone G-310

Epiphone G-400's are worth investing a little into, but I would not sink too much money into a G-310. You can still get some pickups for it, because they can be transferred to a new guitar later. I rather like the pickups that came in the older G-400 SG's. If you take the covers off and remove the wax off the top of the bobbins, they sound pretty good. You can get a set off E-bay for under 20 dollars occasionally. You definitely need a good amp to go with any guitar. I liked the older Vox modeling amps like you described, but I think the Fender Mustang series out performs it. I like the Mustangs from one generation ago with the silver grill cloth.
 
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