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Epiphone SG Special P-90 Sparkling Burg

4.2 out of 5 stars from 18 customer ratings
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Electric Guitar

  • Body: Mahogany
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fretboard: Indian Laurel
  • Neck profile: 60´s SlimTaper
  • 22 Medium jumbo frets
  • Scale: 628 mm (24.72")
  • Nut width: 43 mm (1.69")
  • Pickups: 2 P-90 Pro SoapBar single coils
  • Lightning bolt wrap around bridge
  • Epiphone Deluxe machine heads
  • Colour: Sparkling Burgundy
  • Available since January 2020
  • Item number 483480
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Red
  • Body Mahogany
  • Top None
  • Neck Mahogany
  • Fretboard Indian Laurel
  • Frets 22
  • Scale 628 mm
  • Pickup System P90, P90
  • Tremolo No
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag No
£368
All prices incl. VAT
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18 Customer ratings

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TooManyGuitars 01.08.2022
Great sound from the P90s and a flawless finish. Set up was ok, no relief on the neck and the bridge way too high, but I have a screw-driver. I have three Epiphone as well as three Gibsons and two Heritage guitars. The only way this is bettered by a Gibson is that the finish is not nitro and the p/ups are Epiphone rather than Gibson (but it's close). A massive bargain.
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Far from being a Gibson
Garyliving 21.11.2025
Okay, let's be fair. I had the Gibson SG Special. I only sent it back because it was out of my budget. But there's just literally no comparison. The Gibson had a butter smooth action. Excellent hardware. Everything about it was perfect. The Epiphone Special SG pales in comparison. It just feels in another league. Yes, it's $1,000 less, but you can feel the difference for the $1,000. It feels like a mass-produced, cutting corners type of guitar. Any aspect you want to look at, from the tuners, to the neck, to the frets, to the pickups, the bridge especially, all just feels cheap. That's why it's $1,000 less. Plus, the one that I received had finish issues. There was a scratch on the back side and on the neck, there was a stain, a blemish. Unacceptable for a new guitar. And the intonation screws were basically falling out of the bridge. Nobody even bothered to screw them in. Obviously, the guys in China are on a clock to crank out guitar after guitar. And there was basically no setup…. hardly minimal. I tried to bargain with Thomann. They offered a €15 discount. So funny I forgot to laugh! To be fair, they're also on a budget. They don't check their guitars. They don't set up their guitars. They don't even unbox them and control them. They just pass them on. And therefore, pass the responsibility to the factory. Which I don't think is a great policy. Because other internet dealers, Sweetwater in USA, they look at every guitar and set them up. In this day and age where people need jobs, it would be a great idea if Thomann would pay people to open the boxes, do the quality control, and do a brief minimal setup. They'd get many fewer guitars returned. For a beginner, this is probably an okay guitar. You're not going to know the difference anyway. You might have to take it to somebody to set it up for you. Otherwise, it doesn't come close to the Gibson. Of course I sent it back. On that note… Take pictures of your guitar as soon as you take it out of the box, even take a video as you take it out of the box and control it because I sent back that Gibson I was speaking about. I didn't do anything to it. Then lo and behold, Thomann sent me pictures that I had made scratches and even a pretty deep ding, which I didn't do, but I had no recourse. So if you're going to send it back, do the same. Take pictures, take a video. that way nobody can accuse you of damaging a guitar. They charged me 200 euro for that. I'm still not happy about that.
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Nice finish to the main guitar body but not set up well.
GWizzard 18.07.2025
The frets were still sharp on the ends so not smoothed, there were a couple of high frets, the bridge was set way high could not be adjusted for intonation on the higher three thicker strings for the higher frets. The bridge ran out of range and could not be pushed further forward for the low strings to intonate. Was bought for playing Paranoid which starts on the 3 low strings on frets 12 and 14. So had to buy a new better bridge. Looks the part but needs work to make it play. And on Gods Earth why those thick 10s strings??? The normal gauges for rock music and these guitars in particular is 9s down to 7s. The 9s are considered thick strings by rock guitarists standards.
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Don’t waste your money
Zerotten 13.01.2025
I’ve played about 5 of these, they’ve been absolutely fantastic to the point I bit the bullet and ordered one. After a long wait, it finally arrived. Every fret is practically dead, even after a minor setup, it’s still riddled with squealing chalky frets and fret ends that have cut my hands all the way up. I’m utterly disappointed and I’m not even sure if theres any point trying to save this lost cause. Go buy one in store, don’t waste your money.
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