phil_104
Cheesesteakologist
Re: Changes to my new SG : thoughts?
Yeah, I'll be getting a new nut for it, graphite probably. The locking tuners for me have always been about string changes as much as stability. I just dig them. Pickups have been adjusted, but I'm not getting the results I want.
As for the 2 pickup model vs 3, this guitar came up as a good deal, and I liked the feel of it (specially the neck), as well as the Vibrola.
You shouldn't need locking tuners for that guitar, I'd have the nut worked on so there is no binding of the strings in the slots. It's not like a Strat Trem that does heavy dive-bomb whammy action. With a properly cut and finished nut, there should not be any problems with the strings going out of tune. Just my opinion.
Have you tried adjusting the pickups?. To get more out of the bridge, screw the pole pieces down into the pickup, and raise the height of the p/u. On the neck, if it overpowers the bridge, raise the polepieces and lower the pickup. Also, check to see if it has 500k pots all around, Gibson puts 300k linear volume pots in most production guitars, changing them to 500k audio pots will get more out of the pickups. The tone pots should already be 500k audio.
I'm wondering why you got the 3-pickup model if you don't like having the middle pickup?. Why didn't you just get a 2-pickup model?.
Al
Yeah, I'll be getting a new nut for it, graphite probably. The locking tuners for me have always been about string changes as much as stability. I just dig them. Pickups have been adjusted, but I'm not getting the results I want.
As for the 2 pickup model vs 3, this guitar came up as a good deal, and I liked the feel of it (specially the neck), as well as the Vibrola.