Upgrading an Epiphone G-400

Re: Upgrading an Epiphone G-400

To Immortal Six,
How exactly does the full shred sound? Is it good for many different types of playing or just metal?

Also in general I don't mind rolling back the treble settings for the 59's but are they that much better than the Jazz SH-2N?

The Full Shred neck, in my experience, has very soft highs - nothing shrill in there at all. It's an articulate pickup obviously; being aimed at shredders who use lots of notes very fast, and I find that it gets a little mushy with chording.

I wouldn't put one in a guitar these days, but that's mostly because I think it's ugly.

I will try and find a clip of it from when I had that crazy RR3 and post it.
 
Re: Upgrading an Epiphone G-400

I've tried dozens of combos in my SG's. I finally settled on the Gibson 498t bridge and Duncan 59 neck. Uncovered preferably.
 
Re: Upgrading an Epiphone G-400

You should replace the bridge with a tonepros or something similar and the nut. those will influence tone more, not to mention resonance and sustain.
 
Re: Upgrading an Epiphone G-400

You should replace the bridge with a tonepros or something similar and the nut. those will influence tone more, not to mention resonance and sustain.

Actually, Epi has been doing another thing right and upgraded their hardware with locking bridges & tails. My LP Ultra II has the locking bridge and tail and its a very good system. Instead of tightening a hex screw like TonePros, Epi uses a spring loaded system that "snaps" firmly in place. While it doesn't necessarily "lock" like the TonePros, its still a very tite fitting system. Here's the specs for the G-400 from Epi's website:

Body Mahogany
Neck Mahogany, gluedin
Scale 24.75”
Neck Profile SlimTaper™ “D”
Nut width 1.68
Fingerboard Rosewood, 24 fret
Fingerboard Radius 12”
Neck Pickup Alnico Classic™ humbucker
Bridge Pickup Alnico Classic Plus™ humbucker:
Bridge LockTone™ Tune-O-Matic Tailpiece Stopbar
Controls Neck pickup: 1-Volume, 1-Tone/ Bridge pickup: 1-Volume, 1-Tone w/full-size 500K O potentiometers
Hardware Nickel
Tuners Grover® 14:1 ratio
Color Cherry (CH), Ebony (EB), left handed model available in Cherry (CH).


Edit: just realized the OP's G-400 is over a year old. hopefully his guitar came equipped with this system.
 
Re: Upgrading an Epiphone G-400

Only two pups to consider for the bridge: P-90 or C8.

For the neck there are many choices for an SG: P-90, '59(b), Pearly Gates, APH-1, Screamin Demon, etc.
 
Re: Upgrading an Epiphone G-400

Resurrecting the dead... New tech use a SD BMP-1 blackout preamp with the stock pickups.. simply an amazing little gadget.. as easy as replacing a bad pot (30 mins start - finish)
 
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