Grizzly_Diesel
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Re: Welp. There goes a grand.
Never played a firebird but they look awesome. Gonna have to get my hands on one.
Never played a firebird but they look awesome. Gonna have to get my hands on one.
Never played a firebird but they look awesome. Gonna have to get my hands on one.
Overall, I'd compare the feel to an SG, because of the thin body and the way the strings meet the body, but with a more comfortable/balanced shape. The sounds vary, depending on the pickups, but most traditionally, Firebirds are the Gibson that kinda sounds like a Fender.
Well, I've got an LP that I love (it's a 60s Tribute Studio, but F-U, man, it still counts!), and an SG Jr. Project in progress, so obviously I need to complete the set!
Well, I've got an LP that I love (it's a 60s Tribute Studio, but F-U, man, it still counts!), and an SG Jr. Project in progress, so obviously I need to complete the set!
Anyone else going to comment on the surprisingly reasonable price on that thing?
Cheap hardware? Maybe Gibson realized that the lower your prices, the more customers you will get, and you still get the same or better profit at the end of the day?
Usually I don't like ceramic humbuckers but sometimes, in the right guitar they are just right. Trey on the other hand loves them. So, for some people they really are great. I probably just don't know how to play well enough to get what I'm looking for out of them.
I'm really surprised at the return to reasonable pricing, too. I would have thought they'd try to milk the desire for a return to form with at least a modest hike.
I've argued this before, but now I can say it again: the Gibson SG is one of the best guitar buys out there. For a grand, give or take, you get a two hum bucker, 4 control gibby with all the binding and inlay bling, a lot of history and a very versatile guitar. And with Fender's recent price hike, they are even better value (in a traditional USA classic guitar sort of way.)
It's easy to not PO the wife by a big purchase. It just costs twice as much ...