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Les Paul vs. SG - The Gibson Lounge - Gibson Brands Forums
SG. To me, an SG Classic (or a vintage Special or Jr.) with the P-90s is the undisputed King of Tone, and a bargain to boot. I love all the mystique of the Les Paul as well as the sound, but I find the design and the weight - the balance more than the heft - to be cumbersome. I also hate the 2352 or whatever different models Gibson sells.
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Oh no, an actual set neck Epi SG Junior - Gibson Brands Forums
My SG Junior, Coronet and LP DC Junior have set me on a retro course, re-evaluating and re-learning how to use the tone and volume controls to get the alternate sounds I desire using a single P90 with Lightening Bar, which they are fully capable of providing.
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SG61 vs. standard - Gibson USA - Gibson Brands Forums
To my guess Charlie Brown, the Bevel Police Officer of The Board, would say that the SG 61 shape is the very one for SGs. Two of my SGs have different body and neck contours, two have the 61 shape, and the differences are truly significant. The 61 and 2017 Standard mainly differ at neck joint, bevels of cutaways, body back and sides, hardware (ABR-1 vs. Nashville), and platings (nickel vs ...
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SG Standard ‘61 classic white - factory defect? - Gibson Brands Forums
Recently picked up a brand new SG Standard 61 in classic white. Plays great, set up great, guitar is mint with no issues anywhere on it, except the back has this pinkish brownish streak down the middle.
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SG-3 Special from 2008 - Gibson USA - Gibson Brands Forums
Hi everyone, I have a seller offering me a pretty unique, or at least hard to find, Gibson SG with a 6-point rotor selector switch, a faded ebony finish, 3 uncovered pickups, and a serial number of 003581363. From all the research I've gathered, I'm understanding that Gibson started stamping the ...
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SG '61 Reissue - Reviews - Gibson Brands Forums
I believe the SG '61 Reissue's strength lies in its simplicity, a slim Mahogany body and neck plus a Rosewood fretboard powered by Gibson's '57 Classic pickups create a clear and balanced tone with solid sustain.
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SG "neck dive" solution with no guitar mod - Gibson Brands Forums
Now, the SG isn’t the only electric to be afflicted with this condition – the Explorer and Flying V are also known to dive, as are short-scale basses – but Gibson’s iconic double-horn is the most famous. Given that the issue is inherent in the guitar’s design, fixing the problem isn’t easy.
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NGD ! Gibson SG Special P90. - Gibson Brands Forums
What an awesome Gibson SG Special P90, a very good deal! The P90 pickups are really good, slim taper neck profile is perfect for me, very comfortable. The '61 design is pure and the SG is very well balanced. I installed a TonePros adjustable wraparound bridge, new knobs have a mirror top like Cus...
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Interested in SG variations - Gibson Brands Forums
Last night I fell into a SG information wormhole looking for two things: (1) why does it have 3 knobs when 99% of SG photos are of 4-knob models and (2) what is the official color of my '84 SG. Now I'm not so sure it is a 1984 model, which the serial number suggests. My brother bought this SG at ...
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2019 SG Standard neck shape (and getting used to it)
The SG neck shape has been evolving since its introduction in 61. I believe that the SG neck has possibly changed more than any other Gibson. There may always be preferred year neck shapes, like the 61 slim taper, that dives little but provides the easiest access all the way to fret 22...