Interesting thread....
Funny thing about my relationship with my SG....I went through so much work to get it right, that I stopped playing it. I guess I kind of began to resent it so to speak. But now that all the Gibson pickups and electronics are gone, I have to say it really, really has great tone.
I've been playing it a little more lately and its really starting to grow on me....this morning, I kept switching between the SG and the Hellraiser...two really great guitars with remarkably similar feel (and nearly identical neck width and string spacing) the biggest difference being tone.
The SG, with low output 7.93k/7.88k PAF clones, has a very smooth tone. it has the greatest tonal signature and the tone controls seem endlessly adjustable...no doubt by virtue of the .033uf/.015uf K40Y tone capacitors.
I can play country or hard rock effortlessly on it.
The Schecter, with the EMG 81/85, hits the amp so hard its unreal...yet at nearly full volume, its totally controllable...it doesn't have as much tonal versatility, but it has a really big sound....with a snarl that reminds you of the guitar intro on Ratt's "Back For More."
The Schecter also has really good upper fret access too...something I never paid much attention too before.
Anyways, it sure seems as thought the SG is emerging as my favorite, despite a very rocky start...
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