very very cool... thanks for the good word.
I'm quite interested in your experience switching between beloved Strat and an
upstart SG. I believe that anyone who thinks Gibson '57 classic pickups are muddy
has an EQ problem (which is easily solved). To me, the pickups are accurate.
From there, the tone is what you make it, using the controls you have.
I share your feelings about the SG being kind of under estimated among guitarists.
I actually don't think of the SG as any kind of loser... Les Pauls were discontinued after 1960
because of lack of interest... and lack of sales.
That has never happened to the SG.
It's been in continuous production since its debut in 1961. (as has the Strat and the Tele).
In terms of sales, the SG is Gibson's best selling guitar. That says worlds IMHO.
There have been a lot of trends and changes in music in the last fifty years. But the SG
and the Strat and the Telecaster even more so, have all passed through fire and melee
and are still making great music in 2017.
No one disputes that Les Pauls are great guitars. The same for the Stratocaster.
if you show anybody in the world (from urbane sophisticates in Paris or Rio to backwoods
tribesmen from Borneo to Tefe) a picture of a Stratocaster, they will know exactly what it is.
"Electric Guitar! Electric Guitar!"
Les Pauls get all the attention, while an SG can simply get the job done. *grins
I like that. I own several excellent guitars with hum bucking pickups. so I don't feel
a need to pay the high price necessary to own a fine Les Paul. And I'm not one of those
"Les Paul Guys" who get all wound up over unimportant details of their overpriced
darlings.
I absolutely love my faded SG special. And I learned the hard way that the finish is more soft
and easily dented than my other guitars. So the SG needs a bit more protective attention.
I don't mind giving this. My faded brown SG gives me so much more in return, it's very worth
protecting. See the dent below... at first I was devastated, but the guitar takes it in stride quite well.
Such damage does NOT look out of place. Like a scar on a Gladiator.
