Epiphone - SG Modern Prophecy LH Aged Jet Black Metallic Gaucher + Housse
The Epiphone SG Modern Prophecy Aged Jet Black Metallic Left-Handed is a modern electric guitar that combines performance with classic design. Crafted with a mahogany body and asymmetrical SlimTaper mahogany neck, it offers exceptional playability and comfort. Its distinctive look is accentuated by a gloss black metallic finish and mother-of-pearl fingerboard inlays. Equipped with Fishman Fluence pickups, it offers easy switching between humbucker and single-coil tones with its push/pull controls, making it a top choice for discerning guitarists.
Specifications
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Epiphone SG Modern Prophecy Aged Jet Black Metallic
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Left-handed electric guitar
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Series: Modern SG
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Manufacturer reference: EISGYAJBBN1L
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Body shape: SG Modern
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Scale length: 24.72" (628 mm)
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Color: Metallic Black
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Finish: Gloss
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Assembly: Set-in neck
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Body: Mahogany
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Neck: Mahogany
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Neck shape: Asymmetrical Slim Taper
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Fingerboard: Ebony
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Fingerboard inlays: Block and triangle, mother-of-pearl
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Radius: 305 mm (12")
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Frets: 24, Jumbo
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Binding: 5-ply, white & black / headstock + 1-ply, white / neck
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Nut: 43 mm (1.69"), Black Graph Tech NuBone
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Neck pickup: Humbucker Fishman Fluence
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Bridge pickup: Humbucker Fishman Fluence
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Controls: Volume + Puss/Pull voice, Tone + Puss/Pull voice
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3-position selector
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Buttons: Black Top Hat / Silver Reflector
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Bridge: LockTone Tune-O-Matic
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Tailpiece: LockTone Stop Bar
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Machine heads: Grover Locking Rotomatic
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Hardware color: Brushed nickel
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Strings: 010/046
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Supplied in Gigbag
Presentation
The SG Modern Prophecy Aged Jet Black Metallic Left-Handed features an asymmetrical SlimTaper neck, a design designed to improve playing comfort, especially during long sessions. This specially shaped set-in neck provides a natural grip, while the Graph Tech NuBone nut optimizes string resonance and tuning stability. With its Grover Locking Rotomatic tuners, frequent retuning is a thing of the past.
The choice of materials for the SG Modern Prophecy Aged Jet Black Metallic leaves nothing to chance. The mahogany used for the body and neck guarantees deep resonance and impressive sustain, while the glossy black metallic varnish brings a touch of elegance that will not go unnoticed on stage. The brushed nickel hardware, combined with a LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge, ensures increased durability and optimal transmission of vibrations.
The control system of the Epiphone SG Modern Prophecy for left-handers stands out for its innovation and ease of use. Thanks to the push/pull potentiometers, you can instantly modify your sound, going from a powerful humbucker to a clear and defined single-coil tone. Whether you play rock, metal or blues, this guitar adapts perfectly to all styles, offering a precise and dynamic response to each note.
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Launched in the popular Modern SG series, this left-handed version of the SG Prophecy continues Epiphone's tradition of quality and innovation.
This guitar continues that legacy while incorporating the latest technological advances, making it a must-have for any guitarist looking for sonic excellence.
Compared to previous versions of the SG, this Modern Prophecy iteration features a slimmer construction, high-quality materials, and updated features, such as Fishman Fluence pickups.
It's the perfect choice for those looking for an instrument that's both classic in its aesthetic and resolutely modern in its performance.
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