ivan H
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After quite a bit of effort arranging, I got to go & look at a few guitars yesterday (along with face masks & much hand sanitizing). This is the one I grabbed, an original collection SG Standard 61 (actually what I was after).



I tried to capture a pic on the stand, but the afternoon sun streaming in kinda messed with it

so I didn't bother taking more at the moment. Of the three I tried, this was the stand out. Even before plugging it in I liked it. Plays beautifully & very resonant, acoustically quite loud. Plugged into a 1987X it had nice open, clear tone & good sustain. The 61r/61t pickups when pushed give a nice crunch without getting hairy. I think with a little adjusting I'll be very happy with them. The bridge pickup especially can be bright (though not harsh or ice-picky) with the tone full up. This suits me fine as I use the controls & typically roll the tone back a bit for rythm playing. The "slim taper" neck may be just a tiny bit thicker than the neck on my 60's tribute SG, but is definitely more stable. Fretboard is good, nice & smooth, no tool marks. Fretwork is good, as is the binding. No gaps between the fret ends & nibs. I'm loving these small frets, much more to my liking than the medium jumbo frets on my 60's tribute SG. The nut is good. Action is reasonably low with very little neck relief, just how I like it. Neck angle is good (bridge height good, not too low or too high). Tuning is nice & stable. Balance is good, no neck dive at all, even with the Gibson supplied strap.
All in all its just a great SG with no flaws at all that I can find. Couldn't be happier with it. Case candy includes the normal Gibson booklets, checklists, photo of the guitar on the bench during final set-up, wipe cloth, Gibson strap & Gibson multi-tool. Looking forward to putting some time on it. Cheers



I tried to capture a pic on the stand, but the afternoon sun streaming in kinda messed with it

so I didn't bother taking more at the moment. Of the three I tried, this was the stand out. Even before plugging it in I liked it. Plays beautifully & very resonant, acoustically quite loud. Plugged into a 1987X it had nice open, clear tone & good sustain. The 61r/61t pickups when pushed give a nice crunch without getting hairy. I think with a little adjusting I'll be very happy with them. The bridge pickup especially can be bright (though not harsh or ice-picky) with the tone full up. This suits me fine as I use the controls & typically roll the tone back a bit for rythm playing. The "slim taper" neck may be just a tiny bit thicker than the neck on my 60's tribute SG, but is definitely more stable. Fretboard is good, nice & smooth, no tool marks. Fretwork is good, as is the binding. No gaps between the fret ends & nibs. I'm loving these small frets, much more to my liking than the medium jumbo frets on my 60's tribute SG. The nut is good. Action is reasonably low with very little neck relief, just how I like it. Neck angle is good (bridge height good, not too low or too high). Tuning is nice & stable. Balance is good, no neck dive at all, even with the Gibson supplied strap.
All in all its just a great SG with no flaws at all that I can find. Couldn't be happier with it. Case candy includes the normal Gibson booklets, checklists, photo of the guitar on the bench during final set-up, wipe cloth, Gibson strap & Gibson multi-tool. Looking forward to putting some time on it. Cheers
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