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SG vs Les Paul Tone - Gibson USA - Gibson Brands Forums The SG has a more focused throaty tone with more of a mid-range punch The Les Paul has a bit more complex tonal center (to my ears that mid-range punch the SG has isn't quite as noticeable with the Les Paul) the LP a bit more top end snap, and a bit more aggressive in the bottom registers
SG 2013 - Gibson USA - Gibson Brands Forums Absolutely! 2013 was magical, for Gibson SG's! I bought 3, that year, and my first one, in 40 years, in December of 2012 which was the '61 SG Reissue "Satin" finish! I have NO regrets, whatsoever, making any of those purchases 2012 Satin Reissue '61 SG 2013 SG "Original" w Maestro vibrola Kirk Douglass signature SG Custom w Maestro Les Paul Tribute SG w sideways vibrola They all sound
Bigsby on SG - Gibson USA - Gibson Brands Forums So I am seriously considering getting an SG Standard (probably buy it used, seeing a ton of them around for dirt cheap because of economy) and I want to put a bigsby on it I notice less of a problem with neck dives on the Standard (body seems heavier to me, never looked up the weight) but would
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
SG - Vintage vs New - Gibson USA - Gibson Brands Forums I had an SG Deluxe as a teenager and I LOVED it I have some time on my hands and I plan to reconnect with my guitarring past, so of course I want another SG My question is about the pros and cons of getting a vintage SG vs getting a new one (last ten years) Obviously a vintage SG in good condi
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 Doesn’t seem to come off I think it looks like either some wood bleed from the mahogany (which
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
2013 SG Original - THE Definitive SG Reissue (GREAT JOB, GIBSON!!!) OK, so I admit to having been an on- and off-presence annoyance here, clamoring for Gibson to offer either a '61 Reissue USA non-Historic model with a Maestro again, or to fix the horn-tapering on the so-called "Historic" SG's I jumped on the opportunity to pick up the new 2013 SG "Original" whe
SG standard vs 61 Reissue - Gibson Brands Forums The 2013 SG Standards and Originals are awesome SGs Absolutely one of my favorites! Other than the smaller headstock and crown placement of the Standard, they are a clone of the previous years '61 RI (Not withstand the ABR-1 bridge used from 1992 to mid year 2003) 😉 Edited September 16, 2019 by arcticsg
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