I would belive it is probably mahogany, which is a very heavy wood anyway. Im have no idea why you could not get a good tone out of duncans, my bet is that you were using too thin of pickups with not enough bass response such as the JB. While the JB is perfect for some people, it and its likes can be very shrill in the hands of another player. I suggest trying a bassier duncan if you are set on them, but if the current dimarzios sing, leave em in.\Dills said:Well when i bought it the guy said it was mahogany, and by the way i cant find it on rondo's music site anymore they put a whole lot of new models in there and i remember going back in the day and it was there (the exact same model) SSG STD or something like that. On my receipt when i bought it it had mahogany sg so maybe its just a heavy piece of mahogany. Cause when i bought it i was tossing up between that and a epiphone sg 400 which had the pickups on mounting rigs instead of the pickguard and it was a lighter red and seemed RIDICULOUSLY lite which put me off. It was also 300 dollars more expensive. Thats why i bought the essex. I cant find my guitar on any site at all except the reviews on harmony central here it is, if anyone has this guitar or seen it anywhere please let me know.
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data4/SX/SSG-STD-01.html