gibson sg special faded
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gibson sg special faded
i'm looking into getting one of these, i played one of the epiphone normal sg's and liked it so i figure that a gibson one would only be better. and i really love the worn brown mahogany one.
anybody have one of these?
comments....
anybody have one of these?
comments....
Hadoken!
i looked at these a lot and i never got it but i could never think of a negative reason not to get it except the faded part. it adds uniquness and all that jazz, but it doesn't hold up as well if you accidentally ding it, which you will. but it's a great price on a pretty good guitar. i think i read somewhere that the pickups weren't ass good as the regular sg but i can't be certain of that, i might be making that up.
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If I were you I would get a Les Paul Special over the Sg faded.......
It's the same price, has a real finish, not the faded kind, and has the chrome humbucker covers. It's a more classy guitar IMO.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=g ... id/517279/
Those are the same humbuckers they put on the $3,000 Les Paul Supreme's.......
It's the same price, has a real finish, not the faded kind, and has the chrome humbucker covers. It's a more classy guitar IMO.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=g ... id/517279/
Those are the same humbuckers they put on the $3,000 Les Paul Supreme's.......

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Yea its a flat top, but just the absense of a maple top isn't going to make enough difference to hear it. The body is still solid mahogany, and the top of a carved les paul is really pretty thin and is used more because it's beauty than its impact on tone. A flat top would probably be more fun to play over an extended period of time because it is lighter. If you have played a real les paul for an hour standing then you know what I mean.....jeffro wrote:Isn't that LP flat top though? I'm sure it wouldn't make much of a difference, but it would take away some of the tone.

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Eh, I play a strat so I got no idea. I'm thinkin about gettin an LP next. I'm just worried about their clean sound. How are they clean?MrMister612 wrote:Yea its a flat top, but just the absense of a maple top isn't going to make enough difference to hear it. The body is still solid mahogany, and the top of a carved les paul is really pretty thin and is used more because it's beauty than its impact on tone. A flat top would probably be more fun to play over an extended period of time because it is lighter. If you have played a real les paul for an hour standing then you know what I mean.....jeffro wrote:Isn't that LP flat top though? I'm sure it wouldn't make much of a difference, but it would take away some of the tone.
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Les Paul's are not bad for clean, depending on the amp, but if you want the cleanest humbuckers you ought to get a jazz semi-hollow guitar. (Like a gibson ES series or something similar)jeffro wrote:Eh, I play a strat so I got no idea. I'm thinkin about gettin an LP next. I'm just worried about their clean sound. How are they clean?MrMister612 wrote:Yea its a flat top, but just the absense of a maple top isn't going to make enough difference to hear it. The body is still solid mahogany, and the top of a carved les paul is really pretty thin and is used more because it's beauty than its impact on tone. A flat top would probably be more fun to play over an extended period of time because it is lighter. If you have played a real les paul for an hour standing then you know what I mean.....jeffro wrote:Isn't that LP flat top though? I'm sure it wouldn't make much of a difference, but it would take away some of the tone.

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