SG John
Ambassador of Cool Guitars and Amps.
Yeah, is it fair to say that the humbucker SGs are the most versatile, and the Standard just has all the bits that an SG is famous for (the binding, inlays, etc). Although, I was shocked by the variety of sounds a Junior possesses. As a crappy player, the simplicity of a Junior is a really great learning tool.
Good point, my post was a tad tongue in cheek, but at the same time you have a lot of experience/knowledge of SGs so your comments do carry weight.
I must admit, just a simple 490 or 57 in the neck of an SG is glorious.
For ten years, my '68 Junior was my main player, along with a Les Paul Standard. It was the only guitar I had for about three years. It is a great guitar, and I will never not praise a Junior. The neck joint is the best of any SG model, and they ring like a bell. For the type of music I've played over the years, and the types of basses I've counter played with (mostly Rickenbackers), an SG Standard has always sounded best. So has my Les Paul Standard and Flying V. I like low powered PAF style humbuckers for their clarity. Mine all run in the 7.3 to 7.9 ohm range. It just does what I need it to do. Granted, some of my other guitars get me there too. It's all a matter of: "Do I want to wear slippers, or hiking boots?"

