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  • #46
    Re: 2019 Gibson SG

    Originally posted by AlexR View Post
    Maybe seeing a nice bit of wood seems inferior to whatever painted flames or go-faster stripes are needed for others to feel like they own whatever form of shred or metal heaven they feel they need....and the 'coffee table' thing is most likely a slightly snide way of referring to a finish they see as being a bit 'homey'.
    For mine, seeing the beauty of the wood is key.
    While I certainly can’t speak for everyone, what you describe doesn’t apply to me.
    My #1 guitar is a LP Standard+ with a AAA flame maple top in honey burst. I love the wood grain in my guitar. I think it’s gorgeous. And I have a couple of other guitars that show a grain that I think is a good look. But I prefer a painted guitar. Even a see through paint job.
    I just don’t care for the look of this SG (posted here in this thread) and this type of look in general.

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    • #47
      Re: 2019 Gibson SG

      Originally posted by Mark Cearlock View Post
      And the 200mph "downforce wing" on a car that would have trouble doing 80.. lol
      Not really all that relevant, but the spoiler on the McClaren P1 produces so much down force that if it didn't retract past 200mph it would collapse the suspension. Don't worry, they improved the suspension on the GTR version and the spoiler is fixed in place.
      You will never understand How it feels to live your life With no meaning or control And with nowhere left to go You are amazed that they exist And they burn so bright
      Whilst you can only wonder why

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      • #48
        Re: 2019 Gibson SG

        Jeff, Glad you are digging it! Gonna snag one???
        It isnt my cup of tea, but I appreciate the different look. I had never been much of an SG fan, but I had an Epi 400 and it was quite fun to play! Would like to have an SG back in the stable if I could.

        And yes, would have to get a 90 degree cable. Im not a big fan of face mounted jacks either. Any Ive had tended to crackle/cut out more often than with a side mount cuz of the down pull from a normal cable. It isnt so bad since I have learned to run the cable tween the strap and end pin. But before I learned that......
        That is another reason I like the Iommi sig Epi. No Face mounted jack.
        Believe me when I say that some of the most amazing music in history was made on equipment that's not as good as what you own right now.

        Jol Dantzig

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        • #49
          Re: 2019 Gibson SG

          'Coffee table' is a term that describes a finish that looks like a formica laminate. Dooh...



          I don't know, is it the process? The wood? But yes, some guitars with transparent finish look indeed like a cabinet, or cupboard as you call it in Australia.

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          • #50
            Re: 2019 Gibson SG

            Mine has the big pickguard, but I agree a small one is better.
            No pickguard would be OK for me.

            A funny about old SG is when you remove the pickguard and see the original cherry colour for a guitar which now is brown.
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            • #51
              Re: 2019 Gibson SG

              Hideous. And still way overpriced.

              Gibson, GFY.

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              • #52
                Re: 2019 Gibson SG

                The SG has never been my favorite shape. I like the way it looks, but it's just uncomfortable to play. Any word on the new 2019 pricing?
                The Gear:

                1995 Gibson SG, 1991 Gibson Lucille, 2005 Fender Strat Custom, 1989 Ibanez Jem, And many more....

                "It is true. I never practice guitar or take guitar lessons. From time to time I open the case and throw in a piece of raw meat."

                -Wes Montgomery

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                • #53
                  Re: 2019 Gibson SG

                  Originally posted by PS412 View Post
                  What is it that makes you prefer face mount while playing?
                  I find it quicker/easier to switch guitars and it keeps the cord out of the way when sitting down. I will admit it looks awkward to have a straight plug sticking out of the guitar's face, though. With a 90-degree plug all is well.

                  It is not a major preference, just something I notice when I plug in or play while seated.

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                  • #54
                    Re: 2019 Gibson SG

                    Originally posted by Dave Locher View Post
                    I find it quicker/easier to switch guitars and it keeps the cord out of the way when sitting down. I will admit it looks awkward to have a straight plug sticking out of the guitar's face, though. With a 90-degree plug all is well.

                    It is not a major preference, just something I notice when I plug in or play while seated.
                    I just buy a few of the Hosa metal 90 degree adapters, and leave them in my Gibsons with top-mounted jacks. They are solidly put together, fit tight in the jacks and also have a solid tight fit when a cord is inserted. That way I don't have to have special cords with 90 degree plugs on one end. Work just as well on LP's with the jacks on the side. They make a good connection and don't come loose from the jack on the guitar or the cord plug.
                    Al

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                    • #55
                      Re: 2019 Gibson SG

                      There something I like about the face mounted jack:
                      When you play sitting on a bed, you won't damage the cable plug
                      or at least you don't have to mind this.

                      (But for a live situation I prefer to have it on the side)
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                      • #56
                        Re: 2019 Gibson SG

                        Jeff, hit me up if you swing through Ohio. You can play my '62. There's no doubt it's a nice guitar, but I fall in and out of love with it. Truthfully, if not for sentimental value (and that it actually belongs to my dad), I'd sell it and buy a few somethings I loved full time.
                        “I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt

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                        • #57
                          Re: 2019 Gibson SG

                          I prefer solid SG finishes; mine is black. However, if the guitar played well and sounded well I wouldn't care if it looked like a coffee table or Grandma's curtains. I do not get too hung up on the aesthetics of a guitar when the playability and tone are there. I could see myself with that guitar.

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                          • #58
                            Re: 2019 Gibson SG

                            Originally posted by Chistopher View Post
                            Not really all that relevant, but the spoiler on the McClaren P1 produces so much down force that if it didn't retract past 200mph it would collapse the suspension. Don't worry, they improved the suspension on the GTR version and the spoiler is fixed in place.
                            Good to know! however if it retracts past 200, doesn't that lead to lift off?
                            (and to keep this post relevant, I still want another SG)
                            Last edited by Mark Cearlock; 11-14-2018, 06:06 PM.
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                            2017 Epiphone dot
                            2007 Fender Strat (Andrew Robertson Pickups "Black strat set")
                            2015/19 Fender fat telecaster
                            (Andrew robertson pickups broadcaster/ Duncan 59n)

                            Peavey Classic 50 head/ Peavey Classic 410e cab

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                            • #59
                              Re: 2019 Gibson SG

                              Originally posted by Mark Cearlock View Post
                              Good to know! however if it retracts past 200, doesn't that lead to lift off?
                              (and to keep this post relevant, I still want another SG)
                              No, spoilers work by creating a low pressure zone under the spoiler, as it detracts this area of low pressure gets smaller and down force decreases. This does not create a pressure imbalance that would cause lift.
                              You will never understand How it feels to live your life With no meaning or control And with nowhere left to go You are amazed that they exist And they burn so bright
                              Whilst you can only wonder why

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                              • #60
                                Re: 2019 Gibson SG

                                Originally posted by JB_From_Hell View Post
                                Jeff, hit me up if you swing through Ohio. You can play my '62. There's no doubt it's a nice guitar, but I fall in and out of love with it. Truthfully, if not for sentimental value (and that it actually belongs to my dad), I'd sell it and buy a few somethings I loved full time.
                                Thank you very much. I will definitely take you up on that if I get up that direction. Just to have a chance to play an SG of that vintage would be a dream for me.
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