Gibson 2019 SG Standard Bass Demo
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2018
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Gibson's short scale 2019 SG Standard Bass features a mahogany body and neck with a rosewood fingerboard and 12" radius. A full contact, 3-point adjustable bridge and classic Gibson SG Bass pickups deliver legendary sound.
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I love mine from 09. But really wish they would fix the stupid bridge design. I swapped mine for a hip shot and the difference is amazing
Same went for the hipsot replacement for that 3 point bridge. Sucks to pay a high price only to put more money into it. But that tubby mid range tone is to die for.
That with Bassforge would be amazing!
Insert product placement here.... Just kidding, you guys actually deserve the praise.
I'm using Bassforge currently with my American Fender Jazz Bass that I got for Xmas last year from Musicians Friend. 😉
I love everything about this bass except that damn short scale
Is very nice
What bass line is that?
Love mine, except the bridge.
Angus young would be proud
My question: was that fuzz the natural neck pickup sound? Because for college graduation my family was gonna swing for someone to custom build a bass for me, and I was planning on a Flying V bass with an aggressive sound, but also able to lay down some smooth sounding stuff on another pickup, and be able to have a nice mix on both running at the same time without the other bleeding through. I do love that neck pickup though.
its an effect
This would be the only bass Angus Young would play.
It would’ve been awesome if the bassist from AC/DC played one of these while angus plays the sg guitar
Geezer Butler from Black Sabbath played one for a short time specifically because it complemented Toni Iomi and his SG
Cream had that bit too
Clapton and Bruce
Save $1000+ by buying an Epiphone EB-0 and adding the mini-humbucker bridge pickup and tone pot.
Gotta replace the tuners too. Those Epiphone EB-0s have terrible tuning stability.
@Ulli Michel I have done something similar with a Ventura EB 0 copy. I put a DiMarzio Model One in it, Grover tuners, intonatable bridge and it honestly sounds nothing like the SG bass although in my opinion carries a more similar tone to the EB 0. I have a demo of it on my channel as well as a second demo when I added a bridge pickup.
No thanks. I don't buy instruments made in communist China. I'll happily splurge $1,500 on the Gibson.
@@Apprentice_of_the_Leonine Everyone has something from China. US Capitalists loves China.
@@Apprentice_of_the_Leonine 👍 I agree with you bro.
Seriously? 15 hundred & one master tone knob? What does the world owe you, Gibson??
How many tone knobs do you need? How many tone knobs do most all other basses have? Let's see... oh, that's right, most have one.
@@christocr Obviously you're one of those who only use the brige pickup & set every eq at noon. Have fun playing Green Day, dude.
J Ballapkt that’s a bit of a generalisation don’t you think?
@@jballapkt7134 Every EQ at noon? What that comment tells me is that you are used to active circuitry. This is a passive bass. There are very few passive basses that have any more than one tone knob. The oldest of Fender Jazz basses had two. The old Gibson EB3 basses had two. And maybe a few other oddball basses.
On the other hand, if it is an active bass, you've usually got lows, mids, highs in active EQ. If that is what you are thinking, I don't think Gibson has ever done that. You won't be getting that out of Gibson. Musicman, some Fenders, Warwick, Spector, etc. That's what you want.
Oh you silly bass players