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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Episode 2 of the Gibson Experiment. I give my initial impressions of the Gibson SG Tribute in Walnut.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:25 Headstock, tuners, Nut
    2:25 Positive 1
    2:50 Positives 2 & 3
    3:15 Neck Tour
    4:15 Neck Comfort
    5:30 Least Favorite Feature
    6:45 Undecided Feature
    7:54 Neck Summary
    8:05 Typical SG Complaints 1
    9:48 Typical SG Complaints 2
    10:55 Gibson Tones
    16:05 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 347

  • @Shiznitt_
    @Shiznitt_ Год назад +100

    “The best guitar is the one you love to play and can't put down. Doesn't matter what it costs, who made it or where it's from. If you love playing it, that's the one.” -Tommy Emmanuel

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Год назад +1

      Gotta say it's a creamy sounding axe, though. Tommy is Truth, for real.

    • @m3lburn
      @m3lburn 7 месяцев назад +1

      The guitar will find you, as it were.

  • @jwelliott74
    @jwelliott74 Год назад +37

    My SG was an unfailingly payable and unified instrument. I sold it to pay my children’s tuition, but I think between the guitar and the woman I divorced, I miss the guitar more. SHE never let me down, I never found her in another guy’s case, and it always gave me exactly what I needed.

    • @jonathanstrand2474
      @jonathanstrand2474 Год назад

      I have a’66 Junior, has a much longer neck tenon, I believe it’s the only year they did that. Same as 61-65 Junior but in ‘67 the junior has the older short tenon, and a neck PU route even though 1PU as before.
      (The new owners of Gibson🙄)
      batwing pict guard started in ‘64 I think, which I hate, so I made it look like a ‘63. It’s the loudest electric solid body I have un amplified. It’s also the loudest plugged in. 1 piece body, no seam
      I just replaced all the metal parts, Tone Pros wrap bridge, it had Grover’s when I bought it used, and I have a SD JB pick up, the Soapbar PU was gone when I bought it, uncovered patent applied F PAF screwed to the body, amazingly just a tiny sliver of wood was removed from the original PU route, i refretted it , bone nut…….just as you said,
      it’s never let me down, just like yours, first thing I’d grab in a fire!
      Yes, better than most women🤣
      I even knocked it over once 😬
      on concrete, the death of many an SG’s neck, supernatural guitar, I literally could not find a mark, no cracks, still in tune!😳. Since then it goes from on my back to straight into the case!

  • @TheDangerBone
    @TheDangerBone Год назад +17

    I Love the stripped down SG Specials, so I was definitely hoping this would be the one you went with. I can’t wait to see where this series goes next. Now to get done with work so I can go play my SG’s!

  • @Double_0_7_Strings
    @Double_0_7_Strings Год назад +4

    Oh man, I’ve ALWAYS wanted that walnut SG. I remember playing it as a kid in guitar center, and doing my best Angus impression. Definitely getting one when I’m able.

  • @MrJvieira72
    @MrJvieira72 Год назад +29

    It's interesting how personal preference varies so much from person to person. You don't like the small frets and I prefer for all the same reasons you don't like them lol. I've found that I also prefer the 24.75 scale. I find it easier on my hands. Easier to control bends and less string tension. Glad you're liking the SG and as always, love your critiques.

    • @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342
      @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342 Год назад

      Same lol I hate sgs for the most part.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342But they look awesome. Not like those shredder guitars that resemble something that was designed by a teenage boy what he thinks looks "cool".

    • @Billiamwoods
      @Billiamwoods 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@EbonyPopeSome of the new designs do scream "it's not a phase, mom", but for my money the telecaster body beats the doofy micro-devil body.
      Also fwiw I tried an Epiphone SG the last time I was looking at guitars (so admittedly a while ago) and remember it being really unpleasant to play in my hands.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope 9 месяцев назад

      @@Billiamwoods Which new designs are you talking about? SGs just ooze cool. Especially in Angus Young's hands. I got a Telecaster too a Harley Benton copy with paisley pattern. I love it.

    • @Throckmorton_the_great
      @Throckmorton_the_great Месяц назад

      @@EbonyPopebroseph, its okay if people dont like the SG…

  • @jeffjones6221
    @jeffjones6221 Год назад +6

    I love the SG's tone. Beautiful balance between a Tele and a Les Paul.

  • @brotherwind5015
    @brotherwind5015 Год назад

    I thoroughly enjoy your analysis. Always very enlightening. I also personally love that look!!! Your insightful input is much appreciated. Keep on keeping on...

  • @crupez5
    @crupez5 Год назад +1

    Hipshot has tuner buttons you can change out to give the guitar a more traditional look. I did it with mine and they look great!

  • @leinonibishop9480
    @leinonibishop9480 Год назад +1

    I love how that guitar sounds and it’s great that it makes you smile when you play it.
    I have an sg junior and I enjoy it quite a bit. Gibson just has a certain aesthetic and history that I really dig.

  • @jaywishmaster1984
    @jaywishmaster1984 Год назад +6

    I've played SG's for over 20 years and always found them comfortable to play. The neck dive isn't as big of an issue as people say.

    • @skepticalbystander
      @skepticalbystander 6 месяцев назад +1

      Put a 3" or thicker strap on it, and it won't dive at all

  • @jessenewman5976
    @jessenewman5976 Год назад +4

    Look into the Duesenberg Les Trem. Direct replacement for the stop bar with no new holes drilled into the guitar

    • @shabba182
      @shabba182 Год назад

      You're gonna want to get a roller bridge as well

    • @WDtuber
      @WDtuber Год назад +1

      @@shabba182 I put one on my Les Plus, and found that a roller bridge was absolutely necessary. Any wide bend on a wound string will cause the string windings to kind of ratchet through the notches in a tunamatic style bridge.
      The great thing about a Duesenberg trem on one of the thinner-bodied Gibsons is that they're heavier than a standard stop tailpiece, and that helps to balance the neck dive. Definitely helped the Les Plus, so I'm thinking of putting one on my SG too.
      Does anyone know which Gibson pickups are in this particular model? I'm guessing 490/498.

    • @shabba182
      @shabba182 Год назад

      @@WDtuber Yeah it's the 490s

  • @archeryandstuffwithstevela3423
    @archeryandstuffwithstevela3423 Год назад +2

    Nice! I’ve been experimenting with setups a bit lately, I’ve found that the middle position and how it sounds is very sensitive to pickup heights. Lately, I’m tending to have the treble side of my pickups a little higher, while still maintaining even output from bridge to neck. I like to use the VU meters on my recording program to show me where things are peaking from bass to treble strings and from bridge to neck. I use this method to adjust individual pole pieces as well. It’s worth mentioning that if you raise the screw poles a bit and lower the pickup as well, you can get a slightly brighter and more focused tone. I like to match the fretboard radius with my screw poles, then adjust them individually to get a nice overall balance. I got my first SG in 1976. Foolishly I traded it on a guitar that I never made friends with.

  • @noah1017
    @noah1017 Год назад

    I used to have a red-tinted one like that. I didn't love the weight balance, but I certainly enjoyed a lot about it.

  • @eternum7056
    @eternum7056 Год назад

    As always very detailed and interesting review. It'll be very interesting you install, I guess, Guyker trem on it

  • @josuesamaniego182
    @josuesamaniego182 Год назад +2

    The Gibson SG will forever be my favorite guitar. I have a 1985 Standard and it’s AMAZING. I have a newer Les Paul Tribute from the same budget line. Comes with the same case. That thing plays just as good and the built is solid. Cool to see someone who doesn’t play traditional brands often give this a shot

  • @MrWillyWonka
    @MrWillyWonka Год назад +4

    I came across your channel a month or 2 ago and it's definitely become one of my favorite guitar related channels. The way you explain stuff and talk in your videos is $. Like you can tell you would be a great teacher by the way you explain everything in your videos. You don't talk too fast, and you make everything you say clear and easy to understand. You 100% have natural talent when it comes to these kinds of videos. Keep up the great work 👍👌✊️🤘

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +3

      I think my years of being a university professor are helping. I’ve had many students help me develop. Thanks for your comment

    • @yellowdog2181
      @yellowdog2181 Год назад +1

      I’m not even a guitar player, just a huge music and guitar fan and I watch his videos because of how he talks and gives information

  • @akinatronic8946
    @akinatronic8946 Год назад

    really good video I liked your input especially on the shifting hand position... If you want to add a whammy bar maybe you could try stetsbar ? because I believe you never talked about this trem

  • @gilbosh1
    @gilbosh1 Год назад

    As someone looking into getting an SG as well, I appreciate the thoroughness and detail you provide. Awesome content my man!

  • @gf301
    @gf301 Год назад +1

    How nice to see such a well considered and informative guitar review. It's ok hearing the instrument put through its paces usually over a backing track, but a really good player can make even a piece of junk sound pretty decent.
    I really like personal opinion, how it feels, the neck, the action, ease of string bending, all the pros and cons. Andre covered all those things and more and that made for a great watch. Looking forward to the trem episode already.

  • @darrylfoley9427
    @darrylfoley9427 Год назад

    SD Jazz pickup in the neck pos is magic, wish i still had that SG.

  • @ashleyjohansson230
    @ashleyjohansson230 Год назад

    When I got my gibson custom, I really love how loud and clear the tone is, its the loudest guitar I have when plugging in.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад

      That’s a great way to put it. It’s def one of my louder guitars, which I just didn’t expect

  • @garyp5522
    @garyp5522 Год назад +1

    GREAT SERIES, I will be watching. The neck on some Gibson's is great. I am not a fan of slim taper. Les Trem makes a bolt on Trem that will work on that guitar without drilling. I will be watching.

  • @kevinjokipii4260
    @kevinjokipii4260 Год назад

    When you add a vibrato, among the currently-made options I recommend a Bigsby B3 with a Towner tension bar, rather than a B5 Bigsby. That way you can fine-tune the break angle.
    My favorite vibrato for an SG is the "Jimi Bar" which was the fine tuner version of the Bowen Handle tailpiece. They don't pop up for sale very often though.

  • @mohdismail4342
    @mohdismail4342 Год назад

    The best thing i like about gibson pickup is the blend... And blendding the neck and bridge pickup with the tone and volume really satisfying and sometimes we can have weird sound through blendding it.

  • @darrenlivy
    @darrenlivy Год назад +1

    I put a Duesenberg Les Trem II Chrome for Tune-O-Matic on my Gibson Firebird. It seems to do the job but sometimes one or more of the strings don't return to pitch properly if I use the trem excessively.

  • @alxmrls1
    @alxmrls1 Год назад

    I’ve said this before on your other videos but imma say it again. I really really enjoy your attention to detail in all the content you make! Please keep pushing out more content just like this it’s badass!
    I know you’ve had a prs silver sky se before but I’d like to see a PRS experiment maybe

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +2

      I have the DGT coming soon! I full PRS experiment would be fun.

  • @vlj1133
    @vlj1133 Год назад

    Totally agree with you on the excellence of Gibson's truss rod adjustment tool/design. So much easier to use than the allen wrench design used by most other brands. As for the neck dive, as I mentioned in your initial SG video, it gets much worse once you play standing up, using a guitar strap. I found that it was do-able when sitting, but it was really bad when standing. I had to use my fretting hand to hold it up, which, obviously, is not good. You don't want your fretting hand doing split duty.

  • @eichaan
    @eichaan Год назад

    Congratulations on your new guitar! In my experience the Gibson "rounded" maple necks are excellent. Enjoy!

  • @ertugrulkaraduman5008
    @ertugrulkaraduman5008 Год назад +1

    I love how excited you are when playing it and hearing its tone, that's exactly how I feel with my modded SG Faded. I refinished it with wood stain and tru oil, put a pair of P94s in it and added a '70s Bowen Handle Vibrato, Kluson Locking Tuners and a Schaller Roller bridge. It's amazing and has been my best playing guitar since I got it in 2018, and I've gone through a lot of guitars since then.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      The tone on these guitars is undeniable. They are fun to play

    • @dimitris70
      @dimitris70 4 месяца назад

      Do you prefer the p94s? For Rock? blues? Jazz? Hard Rock?
      What about the noise of single coils?

  • @shawnbenz
    @shawnbenz Год назад

    I just bought a mint 2016 gibson sg tribute worm brown from market place, and this being my first gibson, it is amazing and the neck is something else. wow.

  • @TheParisthething
    @TheParisthething Год назад

    Man absolutely fine review - i also love your accent, you sound crystal clear!!

  • @FamilyTreeRG
    @FamilyTreeRG Год назад

    great video as always! im very interested in the ergo play thing you put on the guitars. Is there any info on where I can buy that?

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      It’s linked in the video and on my channel. Search performaxe

  • @TheSentry777
    @TheSentry777 Год назад

    Great start to the series, looking forward to how you get on with it over time. Shout out to Max Holloway 😀

  • @Gibbo1050
    @Gibbo1050 Год назад

    Another great review from Dr Fludd! Love how you go over everything rather than "here's my new guitar" widdle widdle widdle. Really helps people make an informed decision if they're thinking of buying something. Especially if your local store doesn't carry them and you're making an online purchase.
    Also, I've got the Les Paul Tribute which has the same pickups and they are hot!

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      I also went with the tribute as well! Thanks for the support

  • @Cinegavo
    @Cinegavo Год назад

    I'm similar how I like modern guitars but I love Gibsons and Fenders too , especially with natural finishes. I love this guitar

  • @thomasfritsch3536
    @thomasfritsch3536 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate you and love this guitar I do prefer the mahogany neck on my sg but the maple neck on my lp tribute has made me appreciate the difference I don't know why but I feel free on an unbound fretboard all my acoustics and electrics are unbound its like riding a horse in Ireland no fences

  • @billyofcourse7667
    @billyofcourse7667 Год назад

    If you haven't picked up one to try out, the duesenberg les trems are absolutely phenomenal no mod whammys to add to this style of bridge. Basically like a bigsby with more range and more stability but also a kind of different feel. Highly recommend.

  • @tummy_fritters
    @tummy_fritters Год назад

    Looking forward to hear your long term experience. Would you ever try a Duesenberg les trem? I've never used one but it seems like an option that wouldn't require modification.

  • @kronoscamron7412
    @kronoscamron7412 Год назад

    cool guitar, I had the black beauty les paul. very good fret board .

  • @lars2766
    @lars2766 6 месяцев назад

    I bought a Gibson SG Special 1995 in the Guitar Village Shop in Hamburg next to the Reeperbahn. I just play this guitar, its my one and only. I love the shape, I love the length, its the best comfort to play with. It offers you space to move around with both hands. And I play Metal and Punkrock, palm muting all the time. SG forever! ❤👊🏻

  • @jimmytheham4277
    @jimmytheham4277 6 месяцев назад

    I got the 1959 epiphone greeny replica for Christmas and i wasn't exactly a fan of gibson/epiphone or Chinese made products in general, but i can't lie i can't put it down. The neck is so chunky and that's super comfortable to me and like you noticed, the bends are always super on point. And it really does handle jazz to metal, which was a surprise to me considering it had 59' pickups in it too.

  • @TannerSingsSongs
    @TannerSingsSongs 6 месяцев назад

    The old 2004 Gibson SG Special Faded brown was and still is my favorite Gibson guitar ever.

  • @jonathanficco8384
    @jonathanficco8384 Год назад +5

    When I went back to nickel frets I realized how much better I liked them for the reason you talked about. I actually prefer the slight resistance. It suits my playing style. I also prefer not having the binding. For me I like the les paul studios or older les Paul’s for that reason.

    • @jonathanstrand2474
      @jonathanstrand2474 Год назад +1

      I have 2 SS guitars, 1 has skinny frets: EART headless, the other is a Schecter Metal style explorerish sustainiac big frets and a Floyd
      I prefer Nickel, but the Schecter is a smooth axe, compound radius, being that I mostly play
      24.75 guitars overbending was not a problem with that, but a bit with the headless, so I get where you are coming from. Too bright for my taste, nickel is warmer

    • @jonathanstrand2474
      @jonathanstrand2474 Год назад +1

      I do like the fact that neither will ever need a re-fret🙂 however

    • @jonathanficco8384
      @jonathanficco8384 Год назад

      @@jonathanstrand2474 it’s not even the tone the stainless feel more slick and the nickel gives me a little more fight while making bends which I actually prefer. No refrets is pretty awesome though

  • @darrinkeaton421
    @darrinkeaton421 Год назад

    I have the same guitar put a Duesenberg trim 2 on it add address to Mac harmonica roller Bridge compress the spring shut the bar off of the Duesenberg to match the bridge you can Palm Tran now and use bar if you need it also put go to locking tuners on it

  • @KarlKarsnark
    @KarlKarsnark Год назад

    Lots of fun wiring mods you can do with an SG/LP, especially if you have splitable pups and/or are willing to add a switch, or two. Old LPs were called "Fretless Wonders" because of the super low frets, which were considered "better" at the time. Tastes change, I suppose.

  • @ahoneyman
    @ahoneyman Год назад

    If you come across one in your travels, try the 2 humbucker Les Paul Specials. They don't have the neck dive issue and aren't terribly expensive used. The bridge pickup is quite hot. The two pickup setting with just a touch of bridge pickup gives it a little midrange boost that's just the right amount of impolite. Or just flick on the bridge pickup and play Foghat covers.

  • @msgt1953
    @msgt1953 22 дня назад

    Today is the first I’ve caught you on you tube, very enjoyable!

  • @fhaquuu
    @fhaquuu Год назад

    I’ve played everything but SGs in the past 20 years. I bought a beautiful black standard from the early 2000s in excellent shape. I don’t love it, but ended up going from 10 to 9s and I’m starting to bond with it. It’s definitely in its own element for sound and playability.

  • @georged9615
    @georged9615 Год назад +1

    In reference to the neck stain, what you're seeing is because end grain takes stain darker than side grain. The headstock and, even more, the base of the neck are exposing end grain, thus the stain is darker.

  • @user-jx6bt2tw5q
    @user-jx6bt2tw5q Год назад

    I love the natural finish!!!

  • @bricktop201
    @bricktop201 Год назад

    Is that a maple neck? And SG with a maple neck, I’m loving that!

  • @IceeUltra
    @IceeUltra Год назад

    easiest way i've seen to fix neck dive on SG's is by putting a few bike tire/fishing weights in the wiring cavity, using tape or your choice of adhesive to keep them from rattling, super simple way of balancing the guitar out without any permanent modification

  • @Kauffie
    @Kauffie Год назад

    There is just something about SG's that are magical when you get the right one. I played a few of them that I didn't like the feel of, so naturally (or idiotically) I thought I preferred single cuts like Les Pauls and Tele Style's. Then one day on a random trip to Denmark street, I picked up what is now my pride and joy of an SG and it was like thunder struck me (pun intended). I learned not to limit myself to only one style of guitar and try and see what works.
    Maybe some pick up covers might remove a bit of aggression from the pick-ups, I found 490r/t can be quite hot sounding.
    Love your videos and learn a lot from them!

  • @rembertoquintanilla5007
    @rembertoquintanilla5007 Год назад

    Amazing sounds men!👏🏻

  • @thejuggernaut5327
    @thejuggernaut5327 Год назад

    I respect that you push against your assumptions and biases. We should all do more of that. I’ve been Fender only for a while, and suddenly I’ve discovered Yamaha - wish I hadn’t waited so long.

  • @nitrogen_777
    @nitrogen_777 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful neck, it has even a bit subdued flaming on it, though Gibson declares the neck wood to be just "maple". Nice review, thank you!

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner Год назад +1

    To compensate for some of the neck dive, you can try tire balancing weights in the control cavity, the ones that are squares with stickum on one side.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Год назад

      For trems if you like floyd, they make an FRX that mounts on SG/LP and if you want to try others Duesenberg makes a crazy configurable bridge called a Multibender - there was an OEM/factory stock SG trem made by Steinberger but it would tend to bend its anchor pins from string tension and while it could be fixed Steinberger doesn't make replacement parts/out of production. There are several

    • @carloscabrera7073
      @carloscabrera7073 Год назад

      I use a leather guitar strap with a rough underside to prevent slipping.

  • @Juliosguitarstuffs
    @Juliosguitarstuffs Год назад +1

    Great insight to what Gibson offers! I predict you might a Floyd Rose FRX system! Can’t wait to see the next episode!

    • @rolandolimon2260
      @rolandolimon2260 Год назад +1

      I thought the same thing ! I know modern players raise an eyebrow at Floyd Rose but the thing is, THEY WORK !

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      ;)

  • @heitornolla
    @heitornolla Год назад

    Another great review Andre, im new to your channel and ive been loving it so far. What I do wonder tho, is how do you feel about the pricing of this guitar? What do I really get on a Gibson that I wouldnt get on an Epiphone G-400 Pro?

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      Thank you! So the way I do things is, I get a guitar and play it for 100 hours. Compare it to cheaper options etc. At the end, I give my most detailed discussion including a price breakdown. Stay tuned and I promise I’ll answer that question :)

    • @heitornolla
      @heitornolla Год назад

      @@andrefludd Oh, thats amazing! Thanks!

  • @SlimeyGuitarStrings
    @SlimeyGuitarStrings Год назад +2

    I am pleasantly surprised you went with the SG Special because of the hardtail. I have an older SG Faded which is similar and I love it. I am rooting for this SG to win you over. Gibson gets a lot of hate, and I won't deny they make some stinkers. But they also make some magical unicorn sasquatches that are just magnificent.

    • @nicholsjon9472
      @nicholsjon9472 Год назад +1

      She's right. It is ugly. SGs should be red.

  • @lou.yorke.x
    @lou.yorke.x Год назад

    Love the wood grain! Bending to tune may be because of the 24.75" scale length?

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      Maybe but i really think it's the frets

  • @stephanematis
    @stephanematis Год назад

    I love satin and maple necked SGs. So yeah, I have this exact model as well :)

  • @1jennifer
    @1jennifer Год назад

    Still amused that my two newest guitars (of just 3 that I own) are the two that you did/are doing The Experiment on. Pretty much also with you on the SG. I LOVE the sound. My right hand also naturally sits at my usual spot. However, for a smaller person, the extended neck is not comfortable for when I play frets ~1-4, and the neck dive on mine is a bit much :(. The beautiful tone still gets me, though it is up for sale now.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад

      A lot of my choices are based on comment suggestions so it makes sense. We are attracting a lot of similar people :)

  • @ToneDeth.
    @ToneDeth. Год назад

    You’re going to put a Duesenberg Les Trem ii on it aren’t you? I put one on one of my guitars it’s great. May want a bridge with roller saddles though!

  • @keithsmith9889
    @keithsmith9889 Год назад

    I know Tony iommi moved the strap button to the top horn and it fixed the neck dive.

  • @benkonczal4584
    @benkonczal4584 5 месяцев назад

    It does look better in your studio than in the store.... Congrats on the SG!!! I'm a fan of Gibson.

  • @mattz1686
    @mattz1686 Год назад

    Best truss rod is on my Charvel - has a wheel at the 24th fret. Awesome access, easy to use, and no stupid bolt that can get stripped

  • @philchapman1463
    @philchapman1463 6 месяцев назад

    Nice review! I also find the frets are not as tall as I would like them and my finger tips can drag, I have to adjust my playing style for this. I have found this to be an issue on other Gibson guitars as well. This model has the fatter neck which I have to adjust my playing style (Its not that much thicker than modern C necks), string bends are easy. Its alsmost as if Im playing an acoustic guitar because of the neck style and thickness ( bonus is I can easily switch back and forth between my acoustic and this guitar). Notes ring out with great sustain on mine and chords do to (it's very acoustical in its own way). I dont try to shred on this as my string are slightly high and at times I feel I have to use more muscel to play it, this can lead to hand fatigue if I dont play it often enough. Lighter gauge strings help and the sustain is still good. I like it for blues and classic rock and for working out acoustic guitar parts late at night. For me its a Guitar for certains styles of music whereas my other guitars are more capable of almost any style of music. I paid $700 (used) for it, I dont think I would pay much higher than that. I use a small weight pouch from a scuba diving belt, it slips onto the strap and it's not noticiable, this eliminates neck dive.

  • @acdclexu6296
    @acdclexu6296 Год назад

    yeah give the sg some love. i absolute love it for me its one of most practical shape i have ever played light super good access. love it

    • @acdclexu6296
      @acdclexu6296 Год назад

      i pedicted your feelings about sgs pretty right in a other video. because i allmost changed 90% peoples minds about sgs for my choice of sound from blues to metal the sg is one of the best gibsons. Les Pauls sounds good but to play and versatility the sg wins

  • @Pooky_x
    @Pooky_x Год назад

    Have you tried sitting with the guitar in a classical style? I find classical a lot more comfortable compared to over the right knee, maybe it could help with the neck dive a bit too

  • @Steven205
    @Steven205 Год назад

    Sounds like you're about to pick up a LES TREM system. Also I know with my Revstar I was able to fit the older tuning pegs on the hipshot tuners so that they still looked like classic tuners. Not sure if that is something you've tried out.

  • @joeferris5086
    @joeferris5086 Год назад

    I think that thing about the bends being the right tautness to naturally bend them to pitch has most to do with the scale length and the length of string behind the saddle. And definitely string gauge as well. I have a jaguar which has a considerable amount of string before the saddle and a tele and a strat and this thing you describe about the bends being accurate is different on each guitar. Each has its own level of tautness so to speak.

  • @chrisdigital
    @chrisdigital Месяц назад

    I have that same guitar man, it's a great workhorse. It's my go-to every time I have an idea I need to record.

  • @_rafael_b
    @_rafael_b Год назад +3

    Hi Andre! It looks like you are pleasantly surprised so far by the SG. After watching your channel for awhile, I figured that if there is a Gibson you could get into that it would be an SG. People think of the SG as a rock guitar, and for good reason. It's a GREAT rock guitar. However, what many people don't know is that the SG is also a really good and vastly underrated jazzer. It may not look the part, but the tones are there.
    Btw, I don't think the guitar is ugly. 😅
    Cheers man! Have a great weekend!

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад

      Hey man! Have a great weekend. I do agree, it does get beautiful jazz tones. But I have to majorly adjust my settings since the pickups are so hot.

    • @_rafael_b
      @_rafael_b Год назад +1

      @@andrefludd Yeah, the pickups on yours are pretty hot. I believe that yours has the 490 and 500t. The pickups on mine are the 57 Classics. They're a bit less output, more "PAF" like in that sense.

  • @elkbomb
    @elkbomb Год назад +2

    Duesenberg Les Trem II + Stewmac Golden Age roller bridge = perfect SG

  • @stu8506
    @stu8506 Год назад

    SGs are fantastic. Very versatile. I have one guitar and it's the 61 Custom Shop version. I play everything from jazz, funk, disco, emo, hard rock, blues and metal... and holy shit it hangs tough in all situations. Comfortable too.

  • @gregmock6808
    @gregmock6808 Год назад

    That's my favorite looking SG...I never have really bonded with them in the past but if I got one...that model would be my choice

  • @synonyx
    @synonyx Год назад

    The stripped maple necks on the LP and SG Tributes are my favorite part about them!

    • @thesmellycatjazz
      @thesmellycatjazz Год назад

      They're unfortunately a turn off for me. The mahogany ones feel much better to me. I ended up feeling my Tribute Special because I grew to dislike the neck

  • @LukeLX
    @LukeLX 11 месяцев назад +1

    Actually I got problems palm muting on all other guitars while on sg it feels very natural and relaxed to me..
    But I am trying to fix it by rotating among them 😅

  • @ghfdt368
    @ghfdt368 Год назад

    I never liked SG's my first few years of playing guitar I only liked strats. But about 6 years ago I walked into a store and tried out a Gibson SG Faded T 2016 model and I fell in love with it, funny thing is it was this specific guitar the other ones just were not vibing to me at all. I bought it on the spot and it's still my number 1 guitar almost 7 years later and I adore it. My guitar looks really similar to yours except mine has keystone tuners a plain headstock with no diamond, the truss rod cover I just left off permanently but it's also just plain black, however my guitar has stainless steel frets. I wonder if Gibson have gone back to nickel for their lower end models.

  • @Ckay00
    @Ckay00 Год назад +1

    Hi Andre , are you thinking of putting a Floyd rose FRX system om?

  • @jessebrigden2920
    @jessebrigden2920 Год назад

    If you think the 490R bridge is hot you should try the 498T bridge pickup!

  • @nicholasaragon4126
    @nicholasaragon4126 Год назад +2

    I love my SG but in order to help alleviate the Neck Dive, I did stick a bunch of wheel weights in the control cavity and replaced the metal tuning buttons with wooden ones. The SG fanboys will swear that all you need is a thick suede strap, and I'll agree that it helps but may not completely solve the problem, it may require a combination of things. I've also tried putting a weight on the bottom of the strap which also worked but I like to sling my SG around when I play. Overall it's the most comfortable and ergonomic guitar that I own. I can play it for hours with less fatigue than my other guitars.

  • @ShadrachsGuitar
    @ShadrachsGuitar Год назад

    Definitely get the Floyd Rose top mount bridge for SGs!

  • @gringogreen4719
    @gringogreen4719 Год назад

    Watching these videos on your SG journey. SGs now matter who makes them (had a great Samick model that was as fun to play as the Gibsons) can be fun guitars to play and mod.
    Since you are already modding this guitar, I would definitely suggest a Duesenburg Les Trem to go on your guitar. On the plus side adding more weight on your body may help with the neck dive to boot. If you decide to keep this for the long run, put the Stainless steel frets you like on here.
    It looks good and you sound great on here. I look forward to more videos on this.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the ideas!

    • @gringogreen4719
      @gringogreen4719 Год назад

      @@andrefludd
      Thank you sir! Ideally weight wise a Bigsby would counteract the neck dive more since it is bigger and more metal mass. That said I think it would be too subtle for your needs. I'm a Bigsby guy because I love those blue notes on a chord. The Les Trem looks to be more than a Bigsby in dive range and getting closer to a traditional Strat dynamic for lower notes. The understated look of the part also matches the stripped back aesthetic of your SG.
      If I had your SG with your mods and the Les Trem, I would be a happy camper from looks, sound, and playability aspects. Hope it helps.😉👍✨

  • @josiemaxj763
    @josiemaxj763 11 месяцев назад

    Who knows if you'll see this, but if you want to really unlock a gibson, try blending the neck and bridge pos. together. if you want you can even do the peter green humbucker trick and reverse one of your magnets for a strat-y kinda middle

  • @Asshat237
    @Asshat237 Год назад +1

    The neck itself might not be much thicker than modern C, but the nut being wider might make it feel that way. The shoulder on it as well.

  • @rickrevoir1683
    @rickrevoir1683 6 месяцев назад

    I have the exact same sg. For $1,300 it's a wonderful guitar. The soft case is real nice too. Very protective.

  • @himawarii_gg
    @himawarii_gg Год назад

    if you ever go through with putting a floating trem on this I'd like to see your review on the Floyd Rose FRX

  • @VBVTV
    @VBVTV Год назад

    I have the SG Tribute, too.

  • @RByrne
    @RByrne Год назад

    One thing I live about Gibson is the smaller frets. It bothers me when I play a Strat because of how high they are(and all the other Strat design flaws).
    Anyways, nice choice! I think it's beautiful, and I love the "walnut" finish.

  • @panmo2110
    @panmo2110 Год назад

    Hi Andre, greetings from London. Love all your videos, thanks for posting. I would be interested to see your take on Yamaha guitars. Personally I love all the Yamaha guitars I've played.. I could see you trying a Revstar, and perhaps Yamaha couod sent you one to review?! P.s. thanks to your videos I picked up a Parker P40, and happy with it.. though the top horn does dig into my chest slightly. Personally the best guitar I've ever played is my £65 diy st kit from Harkey Benton/ Thomann.. and would love to see you also build your perfect guitar. Mine is basically a Strat with cut off top horn so it resebles a Tele shape. All the best and keep up the brilliant work, ☀️

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      Yamaha will def come soon!

    • @panmo2110
      @panmo2110 Год назад

      @@andrefludd amazing! Can't wait! Hopefully you don't create another market boom increase like with the Parkers 😋.. maybe I should invest in a few first 🍻

  • @booshting3520
    @booshting3520 2 месяца назад

    I never liked SGs, until I played one. Really comfortable to play. I got the Tony Iommi Signature and am looking for another SG

  • @gringopines3476
    @gringopines3476 Год назад

    HAY, DR. ANDRE, I'M GLAD TO SEE YOU'RE GETTING INTO YOUR NEW GUITAR. THE SG PLATFORM IS MY FAVORITE. YOU REMEMBER AROUND A YEAR AGO, I PURCHAST A "CAPTAIN" KIRK DOUGLAS SG FOR MY GRANDSON ( THE EBONY WITH GOLD TRIM ) ON HIS BIRTHDAY. JUST OUT OF CURIOSITY, DID YOU GET A CHANCE TO CHECK OUT KIRKS DEMO OR ANY OTHERS? I'VE BEEN WAITING A LONG TIME FOR THIS DEMO, I'M JUST SAD YOU DID'NT GET THE CHANCE TO DEMO THE CAPTAINS SIGNITURE GUITAR. I ALSO THINK THE FINISH YOU CHOSE IS WICKED COOL. I'M A BIG FAN OF NATURAL WOOD GRAIN GUITARS MORE THAN ALL THE OTHER FINISHES. HAVE A KILLER TIME WITH YOUR NEW GIBSON. I'LL BE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEXT INSTALLMENT. STAY COOL DR. ANDRE... PEACE...

  • @samseitz9937
    @samseitz9937 Год назад

    How would you compare it to the Bob Weir guitar? Might be apples and oranges but I’m curious bc they are both “vintage inspired” instruments

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      Totally different. SG feels vintage, the Bob feels like a modern guitar that looks “retro.” Kind of like brand new furniture that’s just made to look like it’s from a different era.

  • @joaocapote
    @joaocapote Год назад

    I can only agree with the palm mutting part. I love playing Tool, and it's just rather weird and I can't quite get it on my SG.
    By the way, I have the Vibrolo version but contrary to you, I don't use it much, in fact I took the whammy bar out. I bought that one because upon trying many models different years, the only one I actually enjoyed playing was the 2018 edition that comes with a hardshell casing that is a banger (tone, frets, tuners and so on). The intonation though is quite hard to get perfect on the guitar.
    I still want a freaking strandberg salen jazz, but ain't got no money for it.

  • @Strelo
    @Strelo Год назад +1

    Not quite the same thing, but recently I got a Harley Benton SG, and man, I love it so much. It was 140 euros (long story short, I needed a temporary guitar) and for that price I just expected something that maybe kinda works and that I can experiment on without worrying about damaging it. But instead, I got an amazing guitar that I barely needed to set up. Obviously there's only so much quality you can squeeze into a 140 euro price, but wow, I'm so happy with it. SGs are just beautiful guitars, the neck is super fast and the fret access is incredible. I don't want to go into details too much, but it really made me appreciate the SG design.
    I will say, though, the neck dive is really terrible. You can adjust for it, as you mention, but I find that keeping the neck dive at bay makes me contort my body and it makes playing uncomfortable. There are ways to fix it or at least reduce its intensity, but it's definitely the biggest issue I have with it. Also the nut on the one I have isn't that great and I'm hoping to replace it, but I can hardly blame them for that.
    Regarding what you said about the bridge being too far forward - I palm mute a lot and I didn't really have problems with it. As I just said, the guitar is uncomfortable for other reasons, so maybe the discomfort of the bridge position is being overshadowed by the discomfort of the compensation for neck dive.
    Either way, I'm glad you appreciate the guitar, it really is a work of art. Thank you for the nuance of your videos in general, your opinions/findings/criticism are very interesting to listen to, even when it's a video on a guitar that I don't care about at all. Maybe you should've gotten the cherry one with bindings, though :)

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment :)

  • @DavidMorales008
    @DavidMorales008 Год назад

    I don’t know if you get two for one views from me but I had to watch on the big screen (because I love your choice) and on the phone because i had to comment and compliment another great video

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад +1

      I do and I appreciate you doing that haha

  • @MelodyMaker218
    @MelodyMaker218 Год назад

    Angus Bro! I love SG's!

  • @InspiretoVictory
    @InspiretoVictory Год назад

    I'm surprised you didn't go for a semi-hollow body guitar like an ES-335. I've only been watching your stuff for a little while, but a lot of what you seem to prefer leans towards a semi hollow. There are so many good ones to choose from as well. Gibson with its ES variations, 335, 346 ,355 and the best, IMO, a Lucille. Gretsch has the Broadkaster. Then there's Ibanez, Deusenberg, Heritage and Collings. I know Collings is up there in price. But I played a 290 3 years ago, their version of a Les Paul Special, and I still remember how good it felt. And they can all be had a Bigsby or something similar.
    I'm loving the SG content, though. I've been shopping for the right one for a while now. There's a guitar kit company called Precision Guitar that has a good number of options that I like and good quality. I may have to try that route.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Год назад

      I’d love a 335 but they are crazy expensive and often have serious QC issues.