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Epiphone IGC 1964 SG Standard Reissue with Maestro Vibrola, Antique Pelham Blue, Exclusive vs ESP EC-1000 Granite Sparkle

ESP EC-1000 Granite Sparkle
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85Overall / 100

The verdict

The ESP EC-1000 Granite Sparkle comes out ahead overall — 85 to 68 on our estimated score.

Estimated from specs & owner reviews — a starting point, not a substitute for playing both.

Epiphone IGC 1964 SG Standard Reissue with Maestro Vibrola, Antique Pelham Blue, Exclusive wins on
  • Lower price ($1,299 vs $1,499)
ESP EC-1000 Granite Sparkle wins on
  • Better build (93 vs 65)
  • Better playability (84 vs 75)
  • Better sound (77 vs 68)
  • Better value (82 vs 66)

Scorecard

Estimated scores
MetricIGC 1964 SG Standard Reissue with Maestro Vibrola, Antique Pelham Blue, ExclusiveEC-1000 Granite Sparkle
Overall6885
Build6593
Playability7584
Sound6877
Value6682

Full specifications

Specification comparison
SpecIGC 1964 SG Standard Reissue with Maestro Vibrola, Antique Pelham Blue, ExclusiveEC-1000 Granite Sparkle
BrandEpiphoneESP
TypeElectricElectric
Years
CountryJP
Body woodMahoganyMahogany
Neck woodOne Piece Mahogany3Pc Mahogany
FretboardRosewoodMacassar Ebony
Strings66
Frets2224
Scale24.75"24.75"
PickupsGibson Custombucker / Gibson CustombuckerFishman Fluence Modern 3-Voice Humbucker Alnico Black Nickel Direct-Mount *(Pull Neck Volume for Voice 3 / Pull Tone for Voice 2) / Fishman Fluence Modern 3-Voice Humbucker Ceramic Black Nickel Direct-Mount *(Pull Neck Volume for Voice 3 / Pull Tone for Voice 2)
Rating
Price$1,299$1,499
BindingSingle-ply, Fretboard
Body FinishVintage Gloss
Body shapeSG
Body StylesSG
BridgeTune-O-MaticTonePros Locking TOM & Tailpiece
Bridge pickupGibson CustombuckerFishman Fluence Modern 3-Voice Humbucker Ceramic Black Nickel Direct-Mount *(Pull Neck Volume for Voice 3 / Pull Tone for Voice 2)
CaseBlack Hardshell with Goldenrod Interior, Gold Hardware, and Inspired by Gibson Custom LogoEC GUITAR FORM FIT CASE
Control CoversBlack
Control KnobsBlack Top Hat with Chrome Reflector and Nickel Dial Pointer
Controls2 Volume, 2 Tone; CTS Potentiometers, Black Beauty Paper in Oil CapacitorsVolume/Volume(Push/Pull)/Tone(Push/Pull)/Toggle Switch
FinishNickelGranite Sparkle
Fretboard inlayMother of Pearl Trapezoid
Fretboard radius304.8mm / 12.0in350mm
Fret Count22
HeadstockGibson Open Book
Headstock InlayEpiphone Logo and Gibson Crown in Mother of Pearl (Aged)
JointGlued In, Set Neck; Long Tenon
ModelECSGR4PENH1
Mounting RingsBlack
Neck pickupGibson CustombuckerFishman Fluence Modern 3-Voice Humbucker Alnico Black Nickel Direct-Mount *(Pull Neck Volume for Voice 3 / Pull Tone for Voice 2)
NutGraph TechMolded
Nut width43.0mm / 1.69in42mm
Output Jack1/4" Switchcraft
Pickguard5-ply Black, Wide Bevel
Pickup CoversNickel
Pickup SelectorSwitchcraft 3-way Toggle
Profile60s SlimTaper
Scale length628.65mm / 24.75in24.75"
Strap Buttons2 - Bottom and Below Neck Heel
String gauges.010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046
Switch TipIvory
SwitchwasherBlack with Gold Text
TailpieceMaestro Vibrola
Truss rodDual Action
Truss Rod Cover2-ply Bell; Blank, Wide White
Tuner PlatingNickel
TunersEpiphone Deluxe, Double RingLTD Locking
Case IncludedN
ConstructionSet-Thru
HardwareBlack
Neck profileThin U
Strap ButtonStandard

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