My Gibson SG Special Duncan '59 SH-1 loaded

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I restored this 2004 SG Special. Pickups are Seymour Duncan '59 SH-1 with open covers.

This is a great guitar, very resonant and it sounds very hot :)


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They look great in those open covers. Sound clips?


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That is one awesome SG. What amp do you use?
 
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Being a Gibson SG owner myself I really dig your guitar with them cool looking pickups & the body finish, etc. The SG guitar is a comfortable playing guitar with great upper fret access. Congrats on your restoration.




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Yes, this is a great guitar, thanks.

The Vintage Blues '59 SH-1 set / Gibson SG is a very cool combo. My practice amp is an old PEAVEY Transtube Shieffield Bandit.

I upgrade potentiometers with CTS, right model . What' s the difference between those two models ?

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Yes, this is a great guitar, thanks.

The Vintage Blues '59 SH-1 set / Gibson SG is a very cool combo. My practice amp is an old PEAVEY Transtube Shieffield Bandit.

I upgrade potentiometers with CTS, right model . What' s the difference between those two models ?

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Dish back is an older variant. If you want to feel your guitar has 'vintage correct' pots, knock yourself out. Electronically they're the same. Though some old Fenders had smooth back pots also. I've never cared enough to research dates when they changed. Smooth back gives you more space to solder grounds.
 
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This looks so awesome. It makes me want to do more mods to my faded SG Special. I've got it loaded with a SD Jazz in the neck and a APH-1 in the bridge. I also added a phase reverse switch and now that I figured out what I did wrong with the wiring, I discover I accidentally grabbed a on/off/on switch instead of a 2 way toggle.

It sounds fantastic though. I'm thinking tone pros bridge and a set of drop in replacement locking tuners... Maybe also a Tusq nut.

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Very cool. How's the balance? Most SGs I've played neck dive like crazy, but my '62 balances like a Fender.
 
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Very cool. How's the balance? Most SGs I've played neck dive like crazy, but my '62 balances like a Fender.

Yeah, that's the main problem with SG's. I mounted the strap button on the top horn of one of my SG's. It helped a lot.
 
Re: My Gibson SG Special Duncan '59 SH-1 loaded

I restored this 2004 SG Special. Pickups are Seymour Duncan '59 SH-1 with open covers.

This is a great guitar, very resonant and it sounds very hot :)


sg_fad22.jpg

So nice. Can I borrow it please?
 
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