Here we go again...Sg vs telecaster

Here we go again...Sg vs telecaster

  • Telecaster, any config.

    Votes: 60 57.7%
  • SG any config.

    Votes: 46 44.2%

  • Total voters
    104
Re: Here we go again...Sg vs telecaster

Blueman - I totally agree with you about everything. The points you make about the versatility of the SG as opposed to the very one dimensional tele are spot on. As for the Fender sound in general I've just posted a comment on one of the Jeff Beck threads about his recent show at Ronne Scott's. An hour of listening to the thin, scratchy sounds of a strat made me long to see him pick up a Les Paul. One of the few strat/tele players I can listen to is Rory Gallagher but I found a clip of him on Youtube recently playing Bullfrog Blues using a Gibson (Melody Maker I think) and I just wished he had done that more often - it sounded so fat and punchy. There was an interview in UK Guitar mag recently with a guitarist called Stephen Dale Petit who made many good points one of which was (and I quote) 'Strats are versatile but in terms of tone they're really limited. When I hear somebody playing a Strat I always hear a Strat before I hear the player, but with Gibsons I hear the player first'. I know this is a Tele/SG thread but it does seem to have taken a Fender/Gibson route so hey ho.

Hehehe, but there's so many factors in how the output sound will shape up. My Tele does not twang at all; in fact, it almost sounds DiMarzio-like with a Hot Stack and Vintage Stack. My guess would be my "amp": a Korg PX4 through headphones : private:
I'm pretty sure that one would be able to inject some twang (maybe very little) through an SG with the right amp/effects/pickup combo.
All I'm trying to say is that one is capable of making any guitar sound like anything with some experimenting.
So to say Tele's only do twang or SG's only sound fat is very misleading.
 
Re: Here we go again...Sg vs telecaster

Blueman - I totally agree with you about everything. The points you make about the versatility of the SG as opposed to the very one dimensional tele are spot on. As for the Fender sound in general I've just posted a comment on one of the Jeff Beck threads about his recent show at Ronne Scott's. An hour of listening to the thin, scratchy sounds of a strat made me long to see him pick up a Les Paul. One of the few strat/tele players I can listen to is Rory Gallagher...There was an interview in UK Guitar mag recently with a guitarist called Stephen Dale Petit who made many good points one of which was (and I quote) 'Strats are versatile but in terms of tone they're really limited. When I hear somebody playing a Strat I always hear a Strat before I hear the player, but with Gibsons I hear the player first'. I know this is a Tele/SG thread but it does seem to have taken a Fender/Gibson route so hey ho.

I like you, Mr. Parker, you know something about tone. Jeff Beck on his bluesy 1968 "Truth" album was amazing, he made that LP sing. Wish he still played like that. Can't get into him these days. I agree about Rory Gallagher too, he did some great stuff with his Strat. Too bad he's not around anymore.

The differences in the Fender/Ginson approaches: Fender stayed with the SS Tele & SSS Strat for (what seemed like) decades. Look at what Gibson did with the LP: archtop, flat-top, P-90, HB, single cutaway, double cutaway, one P90, two P-90s, two HB's, three HB's...all in the first few years. We usually assume the "LP sound" is a PAF HH Std, but it's really a wide spectrum of guitars and tones. Even in the 1950's, Gibson approach was to offer a whole line of LP's, so everyone could get the sound & price they wanted. If you look at the Fender catalogs over the last 60 years, how many "models" of single coil Tele's & Strats are there (not counting the ones with HB's)? 100 of each? 200 of each? 500 of each? You'd need a microscope and a wee gee board to tell them all apart. How much difference in tone is there in those hundreds of models? No wonder why people can identify Teles and Strats by their sound, Fender's marketing campaign has been to basically put out the same 2 guitars for 60 years under hundreds of different names. Gibson started out with about half a dozen distinctive LP models during the 1950's, and every one was different in body shape, thickness, and/or PU's. During that same decade, they were also selling very successful hollowbodies (175, ES-5, L-5, Byrdland, 330, 350, 225, etc), and semi-hollowbodies (335, 345, and 355). Gibson could multi-task. I really like their approach of offering more models, more tones. If you have a hard time identifying a particular Gibson model by sound alone, it's because they gave players far more options. Fender wasn't quite so creative or inspired.
 
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Blueman, you are obviously a person of impeccable taste and intelligence. I think it it is apparent at this point that we are right and all those who disagree with us should have their musical equipment impounded and fed through a wood chipper. I would go on but I am currently in a state of moderately advanced intoxication and stonedness what with it being midnight on Saturday where I am and my friends yelling 'Why are you playing with that f**c*ing computer again?' Anything else we can disagree with majority opinion about ?
 
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Tele. I can make a tele sound almost like a Gibson just by the way I play it. iI've never been able to get a good twang tone out of a SG, besides, the SG feels fragile while the Tele is pretty much the AK of guitars.

Yep. Plus, the neck comes off, which is great for being handled by airline baggage handlers. As a matter of fact, the last sentence is why I now have a Tele instead of the Hamer I had (Hamer was sold, not done in by Qantas).

That said, I've owned SGs before, the last one being an SG Jr. I'd like to get another one some day.
 
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see, thinking the tele only has "one tone" is short sighted, at best. Sure it does the twangy country thing better than any other guitar, but it will do any shade of tone if you work with the knobs while you play and play it right.

+1
 
Re: Here we go again...Sg vs telecaster

Blueman, you are obviously a person of impeccable taste and intelligence. I think it it is apparent at this point that we are right and all those who disagree with us should have their musical equipment impounded and fed through a wood chipper. I would go on but I am currently in a state of moderately advanced intoxication and stonedness what with it being midnight on Saturday where I am and my friends yelling 'Why are you playing with that f**c*ing computer again?' Anything else we can disagree with majority opinion about ?

Once you've sobered up, we'll tackle the next issue. Following the crowd rarely gets you anywhere, just ask a lemming. Do you want to listen to band after band of guys playing pink and powder blue Strats, most of them shrill & screechy? Aren't you thriled to see someone display some rational thought process, and come on stage with a SG, LP, or 335? What a refreshing change. Mid-range, what a concept! Glad to have you in my corner son.
 
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I still want a sg, but I have 3 teles, whats that tell you? Mine have h/b's though. I also would like to build a equire for a broadcaster p/u I have lying around.


I also want an SG but right now there are other guitars the I want more but one day I'll go for it.
and as for the esquire, do it. I have a broadcaster p/u in mine and wouldn't trade for the world.
 
Re: Here we go again...Sg vs telecaster

I wanted sooo much to vote for both . . .

. . . but my loyalty lies with my all-mighty SG !!!

After all, when i chose a guitar, i too the GS Faded over the MIM Tele.



James
 
Re: Here we go again...Sg vs telecaster

Teles all the way, sgs have balance issues that hinder my playing quite a bit while teles are more balanced, as far as tone, the tele is more versatile, I'd rather have overly bright guitar and roll down the tone knob instead having a guitar that's to muddy to play with stock pups. Seymour Duncan FTW. (Boy, that was random)
 
Re: Here we go again...Sg vs telecaster

SG vs tele is like asking "Which is the better car" and putting up a Top Fuel Funny Car and a Prius for the choices....

Depending on what you want to do, one of them is simply the better choice, period. I wouldn´t take a Prius to the quarter mile for an under 4 sec run and wouldn´t go grocery shopping with teh funny car. Just like I wouldn´t take an SG and try to get convincing country twang out of it.... or try to get Angus´ tone out of a Tele ;)
 
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SG's are just way too cool looking and sounding (humbuckers or P-90s)
 
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Re: Here we go again...SG vs telecaster

SG's are just way too cool looking and sounding (humbuckers or P-90s)

+1. There are very few models of guitars that can compete with an SG in these areas, and Tele's ain't one of them.

Long live the "almighty SG."
 
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I do like Tele's alot, however, I have been GASing for a P-90 SG for a good bit now...
 
Re: Here we go again...Sg vs telecaster

SG vs tele is like asking "Which is the better car" and putting up a Top Fuel Funny Car and a Prius for the choices....

Depending on what you want to do, one of them is simply the better choice, period. I wouldn´t take a Prius to the quarter mile for an under 4 sec run and wouldn´t go grocery shopping with teh funny car. Just like I wouldn´t take an SG and try to get convincing country twang out of it.... or try to get Angus´ tone out of a Tele ;)

Interesting thing is both bring me to tears...

Look at a PRIUS and cry for badly though out and applied engineering. Talk about holding back the practical application of technological advances!

Stand behind a TOP FUEL FUNNY CAR, and the Nitrous emissions in the fuel [Tear Gas to lesser mortals] will make you CRY!

:saeek:
 
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I have been GASing for a P-90 SG for a good bit now...

+1. One of the world's great guitars. Why isn't Gibson making the original SG Classic and distributing it everywhere? And why isn't Epiphone and other import manufacturers making P-90 SG's? They really overdo HB's.
 
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You know, maybe it's only becaue Angus Young and 2 short players here that sport an SG but in my mind this guitar is made for short people.

Might not apply to Townsend or Iommi that look relatively tall but I still think of it as the short people instrument...
 
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