Poll: SG Junior or SG Special or SG Standard?

Junior, Special or Standard

  • Junior - pure and simple rock machine.

    Votes: 3 10.3%
  • Special - the most beautiful and iconic by far.

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • Standard - there simply is no other choice.

    Votes: 9 31.0%
  • I'm really struggling to choose a favourite.

    Votes: 9 31.0%
  • None, they are all crap!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Custom - sometimes overlooked, but it's King of the SGs.

    Votes: 3 10.3%

  • Total voters
    29
I know I will likely get a serious kick in the balls for my next suggestion on an option I would buy.
I am a bit if a rebel and always have been, so here is another SG model I would love to have.

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Sorry Chili, but I think that just might be the ugliest thing I have ever seen! :pound-hand:

That said, each of us having our own likes and dislikes is what makes our lives and the world around us interesting.
 
Interesting. Do you find that P90s are more difficult to find the right sound than a humbucker?
Hmmmmm... Never thought about it like that. Even though P90s and hummers are different in design and performance from each other, it almost seems that I barely ever have to make any EQ adjustments to the amp when switching from a P90 guitar to a humbucking guitar.

But now you got me thinking... I think I spend more time fiddling with the amp's EQ when playing regular Strat-style single coils to get a sound that I can hang with.
 
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Sorry Chili, but I think that just might be the ugliest thing I have ever seen! :pound-hand:

That said, each of us having our own likes and dislikes is what makes our lives and the world around us interesting.

Sorry Ninja, Even if I conceded, which I won't, I can't see how a word with extra letters is more correct or more proper than an American way that uses fewer letters and thus is more economical. I have never been to England, and if truth be told, ANYTIME I am forced to watch a movie with ENGLISH actors, I can barely understand a word they are saying. I often say I wish they spoke English. I have to add subtitles to these movies just to understand what they are saying.

I don't have this problem with Aussies or Kiwis.
 
^ that makes perfect sense, thank you. It'd be interesting to see photos if you have time - to see how different the neck joint is constructed. I know a Junior sounds very different from a Special, but hadn't thought of this reason as part of it - sounds perfectly simple now that you explain it...

How are you finding your Special?


Haven't really played with it much. This was the first week I've been home for the past month. The time I have spent playing has been either with the Cipollina or blue SGs. I do want to yank the tailpiece off, and check the threads and properly intonate it. I'll probably get to it this week sometime. It depends on how my house projects are going.

As for the neck joint of a Junior, this is pretty much what an SG box joint looks like regardless of model.

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Once you route it for a pickup, there is less material holding the neck to the body. This photo is of the Special I built. There is even less of a joint on a Standard or Custom due to the larger pickups.



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And then, since we're showing off white Specials, here's mine.



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