jonnymangia
New member
Fellas,
My travails with SG's have been well documented. Every one I owned just didn't do it for me as the bridge tone always seemed too thin or I had issues with the neck. Here's what I have owned since May 2005:
- SG Standard heritage cherry (had her for over a year and went through Duncan 59's, a PG neck, Custom Custom bridge, Phat Cat neck and a RIO grande BBQ bridge)
- SG Standard nat burst (dumped her in 3 days!)
- SG 61RI (beautiful neck tone from the '57 pup, but the bridge was far too mid-focused and I didn't like the neck)
- SG Classic
I had just about given up on the SG line when I happened to be in a local GC in late December and noticed that they had marked down the '62 reissue from the Custom Shop. I picked it up, plugged it into a Marshall stack and was floored. My buddy JPP-1 from the LP Forum was with me and he thought it had the bottom-end of an LP, while still maintaining that famous SG "cut".
The guitar has a resonance and explosiveness that I have not encountered in many guitars. Even when playing acoustically the notes bloom. There is an ordinate amount of energy running through this wood, so I have to give kudos to the men and women at Gibson's Custom Shop. Great job indeed.
I've had the guitar for over 2 mos now and finally got around to taking some pics for your enjoyment. Quite frankly, this gtr slays. It came stock with A2 Burst Buckers which are OK ( I think the neck is a little muddy), so I am placing an Antiquity pup in the neck and I am probably placing a '59 in the bridge, as I crave the vintage Angus Young tone.
I'll post a review when the new pups are installed.
My travails with SG's have been well documented. Every one I owned just didn't do it for me as the bridge tone always seemed too thin or I had issues with the neck. Here's what I have owned since May 2005:
- SG Standard heritage cherry (had her for over a year and went through Duncan 59's, a PG neck, Custom Custom bridge, Phat Cat neck and a RIO grande BBQ bridge)
- SG Standard nat burst (dumped her in 3 days!)
- SG 61RI (beautiful neck tone from the '57 pup, but the bridge was far too mid-focused and I didn't like the neck)
- SG Classic
I had just about given up on the SG line when I happened to be in a local GC in late December and noticed that they had marked down the '62 reissue from the Custom Shop. I picked it up, plugged it into a Marshall stack and was floored. My buddy JPP-1 from the LP Forum was with me and he thought it had the bottom-end of an LP, while still maintaining that famous SG "cut".
The guitar has a resonance and explosiveness that I have not encountered in many guitars. Even when playing acoustically the notes bloom. There is an ordinate amount of energy running through this wood, so I have to give kudos to the men and women at Gibson's Custom Shop. Great job indeed.
I've had the guitar for over 2 mos now and finally got around to taking some pics for your enjoyment. Quite frankly, this gtr slays. It came stock with A2 Burst Buckers which are OK ( I think the neck is a little muddy), so I am placing an Antiquity pup in the neck and I am probably placing a '59 in the bridge, as I crave the vintage Angus Young tone.
I'll post a review when the new pups are installed.