NGD Epiphone SG
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Oh god, my typos "dat neck." Good about dat neck though, I wish fender would start selling guitara with thick necks
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This was my G400 before I sold it. GFS Mean90 in the neck, "Crunchy PAT" in the bridge, and I changed the knobs out for real metal insert ones (the originals were just a sticker on top).
I'd love another shot at an SG, and I'd probably just do the same pickup swap but with an SD 59 (which I did to my Les Paul).

I'd love another shot at an SG, and I'd probably just do the same pickup swap but with an SD 59 (which I did to my Les Paul).

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Yeah my G400 had a wide-ish but fairly slim neck, kinda flat profile in the back but not Wizard flat, quite round at the nut.
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it almost certainly is-- the skinny ass neck on my g400 would probably splinter from the force of a screwdriver... its kinda nice for dumb SG neck bendy sound but it makes me feel like its gonna break in transit somedayHNB wrote:Mine isn't the set neck G400. It is the bolt on G310. There is a chance that the neck on mine is thicker than the G400.
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Yeah. With this neck, it has a double truss rod. I was trying to add relief and that neck does not want to bend. (Which makes me think it is probably thicker than a G400.... or it sucks. LOL) It is almost dead flat and I prefer a small amount of relief to avoid some fret buzz with action the way I like it.