What's So Good About The Epiphone 1961 Les Paul SG Standard From the Gibson Custom Shop?
Straight out of the Gibson Custom Shop - this Epiphone Inspired By Gibson 1961 Epiphone SG is one of the hardest-working, best-sounding SG guitars we've ever made.
Yes, the SG was originally called a Les Paul! Find out how it sounds...
In this demo and review, Dinesh plays through the tones on the Epiphone Inspired By Gibson 1961 Les Paul SG Standard - easily one of the best looking (and sounding) SG guitars today! (of course we love it!)
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If you are looking for a quality SG that is easy on the hands, is loaded with iconic tone, and pays tribute to the classic original, look no further than the Epiphone 1961 Les Paul SG Standard. A pro-level guitar at an affordable price range.
Made in partnership with the Gibson Custom Shop, this Inspired by Gibson™ SG guitar is Epiphone’s impressive recreation of one of the most important and popular guitar designs of all time.
The Epiphone 1961 Les Paul™ SG™ Standard pays tribute to the legendary original - the very first SG. In 1961, the original shape of the Les Paul model went on hiatus, replaced by an all-new design that is known today as the SG or “solid guitar.”
Featuring a two-piece solid mahogany, double-cutaway body with Custom Shop Historic bevels, it also has the one-piece mahogany, fast-playing SlimTaper™ C-shaped neck profile of those legendary early Les Paul SG models.
The guitar has been designed with historically inspired long pickguard and comes equipped with a pair of Gibson™ BurstBucker™ humbucking pickups wired to CTS® potentiometers and Mallory™ capacitors for total tone control. A Graph Tech® nut, and Switchcraft® output jack and toggle switch give you the added reliability in sound you need when performing or recording. The Epiphone Deluxe tuners feature a historically inspired double ring design.
This 1961 Epiphone SG is available in Aged Sixties Cherry and Aged Classic White. Of course, all of the legendary SG styling and cosmetic touches are here too, and a vintage-style hardshell case is also included so your guitar is safe when you're travelling!
Timestamps:
0:00 What's the deal with the 1961 Les Paul SG Standard
0:33 Who's the Epiphone 1961 Les Paul SG Standard best for?
0:50 Why is the Epiphone SG so good?
1:01 Gear used MESA/Boogie Filmore 50
1:06 All clean tones
1:52 Crunch tones
3:10 Specs & features
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