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Gibson SG Standard '70-'72 Limited

SG-Shaped Guitar from Gibson belonging to the SG series

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Published on 02/05/08 at 05:03
GIBSON SG Standard U.S. 70s (the same as the photo), a usual setting sg (double humbucker severe acute and intermediate position), no white stripe on the sides which is a plus for a possible run refrétage.Le is super nice nothing to do with modern SG. wide bridge and not moving.

UTILIZATION

With regard to the sound of my guitar (the SG), I was stuck by his dynamic, clear sound is incredible and a potato is similar to the aggressiveness of a fender (with the dynamic and more). The microphone has a super sharp sharp grain vintage, the more severe low but there is very Péchu. the intermediate position works well. I had an sg deluxe 71 and nothing in it is much more wicked and I find the handle better.

SOUNDS

I think this can scratch suit full of different styles, rock, metal, blues, jazz, just as it sounds! and choosing the desired effects and amplification must be able to do what you want. I play on a Marshall JCM 900 dual reverb 100 watts and with the scraper, the light is exellent, the crunch and saturated exellent too! I played on Jaguar Series L Series L mustang, telecaster us, lespaul ..... and I am always amazed by the sound of the SG (probably one of my meileure scratching), a very good sustain, a grain very vintage crunch and the saturation of gibson ......... and all good! sg compared with current standard is the day and night ......

OVERALL OPINION

I can not wait to try this scratch live volume of the amp open well and I think it will really hurt! I play pop rock and yet I am more than gibson fender, but there I remained skeptical before such and such a dynamic slam! I bought the guitar by chance and I do not regret it. You have to love the form SG, I think it does!