YUNGBLUD Rocks Out with Signature Epiphone SG Junior for Limited Time

YUNGBLUD Rocks Out with Signature Epiphone SG Junior for Limited Time
YUNGBLUD teams up with Epiphone for a limited-edition SG Junior signature model! This stripped-down rock machine features a mahogany body, P-90 Pro pickup & comes with a hot pink hardshell case & YUNGBLUD sticker. Get yours before they're gone!

Calling all fans of YUNGBLUD and the iconic SG Junior! The British alt-rocker and Epiphone have teamed up to create a limited-edition signature model that’s perfect for players who crave a stripped-down, high-octane rock machine.

Update 23/07/24

Epiphone YUNGBLUD SG Junior | The Guitar of Gen Z

Classic Design, Modern Performance

The YUNGBLUD SG Junior stays true to its roots with a comfortable mahogany body and a glued-in mahogany neck featuring a SlimTaper C profile for smooth playability. A laurel fretboard boasts 22 medium jumbo frets, ideal for shredding leads and riffs up and down the neck.

Yungblood
Yungblood

Rock-Solid Tuning and Sustain

Epiphone Deluxe Vintage tuners and a Graph Tech nut ensure your tuning stays rock-solid, even after the most aggressive playing. A compensated wraparound bridge keeps the strings anchored for extended sustain, letting your notes ring out for days.

YUNGBLUD Rocks Out with Signature Epiphone SG Junior for Limited Time
Dogear Epiphone P-90 Pro

Simple Yet Powerful Electronics

The YUNGBLUD SG Junior cuts through the mix with a single, powerful Dogear Epiphone P-90 Pro pickup in the bridge position. This pickup is wired to CTS volume and tone controls, allowing you to dial in a range of tones, from searing leads to chunky rhythms.

Limited Edition with Collectable Extras

This limited-edition guitar comes with a stylish Epiphone hardshell case featuring a hot pink interior, perfect for protecting your instrument on the go. An exclusive YUNGBLUD die-cut bumper sticker adds a collectible touch for die-hard fans.

Don’t Miss Out!

With only a limited number of these amazing guitars available worldwide, they will likely be snapped up fast. Head to your local Epiphone dealer or visit their website today to secure yours before they’re gone!

The Songbook: YUNGBLUD

Epiphone Yungblud

Yungblud has shared via Instagram that his Epiphone SG signature model guitar is coming. His fans can win one by purchasing presale tickets for his shows, which will automatically be entered to win one of three guitars.

“This is my guitar, I’ve played all over the world with this, and I’m extremely excited to announce that there’s a signature series with Gibson and Epiphone coming soon. I’m absolutely buzzing.”  – YungBlud

Epiphone Yungblud signature model
Epiphone Yungblud signature model

Single P-90

The new signature model is based on the single P-90 model he plays live. Currently, there is no accurate information on this new model, and whether or not there will also be a Gibson version of the signature guitar.  The white-finished model is a classic SG Junior, so it should hopefully be an affordable signature model for his fans.

We are guessing it will have a mahogany body with a slim ’60s profile neck and an Indian laurel fretboard with 22 medium jumbo frets. Plus, it has what looks like a lightning bolt wraparound bridge and Epiphone Deluxe machine heads. 

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