Opinion thread: Favourite SG style guitar
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Opinion thread: Favourite SG style guitar
So after dipping my toes back into the water of guitar buying with the black Jazzmaster that I got from HNB, the thirst has reawakened and now I want all the guitars.
I've wanted to own an SG style guitar and so I've been doing a little market research and so far I've found:
1) Yamaha SG-xxxx models
2) Reverend Guitars are very well respected these days it seems and do a bunch that fit the bill
3) Gibson, of course (though the headstock break issues with Gibson are disappointing at best)
4) ESP LTD Viper - seems they don't make US version
5) Guys like Westfield, FretKing etc.
If you were going to buy a SG stylee, what's would you get?
I've wanted to own an SG style guitar and so I've been doing a little market research and so far I've found:
1) Yamaha SG-xxxx models
2) Reverend Guitars are very well respected these days it seems and do a bunch that fit the bill
3) Gibson, of course (though the headstock break issues with Gibson are disappointing at best)
4) ESP LTD Viper - seems they don't make US version
5) Guys like Westfield, FretKing etc.
If you were going to buy a SG stylee, what's would you get?
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Gibson SG Standard 2013 or SG Classic, if you can find one. 61 Reissue SGs are amazing (which is why I listed the 2013, same specs).
Epiphones don't feel the same at all.
Have tried plenty of lookalikes, but nothing beats the original Gibson.
Neck drop is mostly a meme. A leather strap fixes it, if there's even any in the first place.
The nitro finish smells amazing.
Very versatile guitars.
Epiphones don't feel the same at all.
Have tried plenty of lookalikes, but nothing beats the original Gibson.
Neck drop is mostly a meme. A leather strap fixes it, if there's even any in the first place.
The nitro finish smells amazing.
Very versatile guitars.
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Had a few Gibson's, Epiphones and Yamahas.
The Yamaha were the best value for money but if you want to get purist about it (like I did), you may as well go the whole way and buy a Gibson.
An Epiphone G400 will more than see you through but you'll still end up wanting the real thing.
The problem is which model? Some of the Specials are garbage and I've heard some bad reports on the newer standards.
Like Strats, I'd say try before you buy.
The Yamaha were the best value for money but if you want to get purist about it (like I did), you may as well go the whole way and buy a Gibson.
An Epiphone G400 will more than see you through but you'll still end up wanting the real thing.
The problem is which model? Some of the Specials are garbage and I've heard some bad reports on the newer standards.
Like Strats, I'd say try before you buy.
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I have three Gibson USA SG's and two Epiphone China SG's. I prefer the pickups on the USA's, but I'm quite proud of and pleased with the Chinese guitars as well.
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