Is Gibson SG Neck Dive Real or a Myth?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2023
  • Gibson haters say it's universal, Gibson fanbois say it's a myth: SG neck dive. What's the truth? We endeavor to find out. So, which am I - a hater or a fan-boy? Neither. I judge each guitar on its own merits and/or flaws, kind of like I do with people. Let's see what the experiments yield for results!
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  • @user-bd9lf3co5g
    @user-bd9lf3co5g 4 месяца назад +2

    I have a new Gibson SG that dives with a nylon strap. Your Gibson’s have tremolos that help with the weight distribution. Wide leather straps also help.

  • @GuitarPapa8194
    @GuitarPapa8194 Год назад +4

    2021 SG Standard. Neck dive. I use a leather strap with unfinished back and it’s good to go. Also, I usually don’t run around with no hands on my guitar. 😮No tuning issues, but then again I know how to set up a guitar and maintain it.

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  Год назад +1

      Great point about running around with no hands. Thanks for the comment, and for watching! I'm with you on knowing how to set up a guitar. I've never really had any tuning issues with any of my Gibsons since learning a few simple things. And I learned those things a *very* long time ago, lol!

  • @EchoToVoice
    @EchoToVoice Год назад +2

    My 2005 SG Standard had zero neck dive and no notable tuning issues. It wasn't Les Paul heavy but some heft to the body. One of my favorite necks and guitars to play ever.

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  Год назад +1

      Awesome! And thank you for watching!

  • @Darth.Shredder
    @Darth.Shredder 6 месяцев назад +2

    Every SG is not created equally... the necks on the 70's and 80's models like your SG Deluxe had regular neck joints without the space where the tenon cover sits between the rhythm pickup and the "pushed out neck" like the originals and later versions. The 70's and 80's SG bodies were also less carved, so they were thicker around the horns and edges (more wood). Most collectors hated them (and the Norlin era in general for thee most part) because they weren't authentic and it wasn't until recently that you could buy them cheap. Now all the posers like them. I played those SG's for decades... most were from the early to mid 80's and a couple were from the mid 70's. When I bought my first modern era SG Standard '61 I could definitely feel the difference. The bodies were/are very light compared to my old ones (mine was just over 6lbs) and have the "pushed left neck" with the tenon cover. They are definitely prone to diving but a wider 2.5" to 3" leather (or vegan leather type) strap is a big help. So are light vintage tuners (real Klusons) instead of Grovers and a heavier zinc stop bar tailpiece.

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  6 месяцев назад +1

      Great insights! Thanks for sharing them, and also for watching & commenting!

  • @Jagermaster13
    @Jagermaster13 Год назад +1

    29 year player here. Yes, some SG's have neck dive, no it's not an issue when your playing standing up with a decent strap, yes it might be an issue if you mostly play sitting at home which is what your colorful friend was probably doing as a 3.5 year know it all. Some guitars have neck dive but to a decent player it shouldn't be an issue. Necks aren't bricks, your arm isn't going to fall of from a slight downward pressure, we adapt

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  Год назад

      lol Absolutely true! Thanks for watching!

  • @Guireles2007
    @Guireles2007 Год назад +3

    Oh PLEASE! You don't remember any neck-dive??? That is the most prominent feature of an SG, but It must be said that with all it's "kwirks and features" the most positive one I think is that it is an awesome guitar to solo with. Let me explain... because the neck is so far out of the body, the second half of the neck is pretty close to your body and it is a breeze to solo on it. At least that to me is the best feature of the SG. Other than that, I just have it as a wall ornament.

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  Год назад

      It's true, I never noticed any neck dive with my SGs until the experiment in this video using a nylon strap. And even then, I had to basically force it to happen. You're right, high fret access on an SG is awesome, and that's part of the reason I used mine on stage for so many years. Based on comments from other viewers, I'm guessing it is not an "across-the-board" issue, but more than likely something that happens on specific, individual guitars. Thanks for watching!

    • @mrredritehand
      @mrredritehand 8 месяцев назад

      Gibson SG neck dive is fn LEGENDARY. You're not crazy bro.

  • @ManlyMcBeardFace
    @ManlyMcBeardFace Год назад +1

    Just bought my first SG. Been wanting one for a long time so, I treated myself with a 61 reissue standard. I never thought neck dive was a huge deal. Maybe I’ve never played one with extreme issues.

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  Год назад

      Cool, congrats on scoring your SG. I never neck dive was a thing with an SG, either. Maybe it's limited to a certain year of variation? I don't know. Thanks for watching!

  • @sacredgeometry
    @sacredgeometry 3 месяца назад

    Sit with it put it on your leg in a normal sitting position. Remove your hands. If it doesnt dive then its different to most SGs I have played (granted not all)

  • @bryanp8010
    @bryanp8010 6 месяцев назад +1

    A 24 fret sg will have dive. I’ve had a few sg’s and while beautiful they all had dive. I also put locking tuners and string butler to help with tuning stability and quick string changes and that adds more weight to the headstock. I’ve tried all the dumb tricks- weights in the cavity, different straps, even moving the button to the horn. The only thing that really helps is a bigsby and a custom cut metal rear control cover. Gibson is run by idiots who won’t fix little things they’re known for. I’m a professional musician and I’ve owned close to 100 guitars over the years. You can’t beat Gibson sound but their are certainly better built out there. A prs 594 McCarty is a good alternative to a les Paul. If you can swap all the electronics from a lex Paul into a McCarty you got a beast. I’ve had all the knockoffs of Les Paul’s too and some are close; Eastman, Burny, etc but the wood is cheap, necks bend and warp easy… just not the same. I still haven’t found a good alternative to the sg though. Baum carve, ltd viper, etc… not the same

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  6 месяцев назад

      All good points. Interesting that all your SGs had dive & that neither of mine (nor the ones I've borrowed recently) do. You're right about Gibson shortcomings - I used to be a total Gibson snob, but when I was shopping for another guitar many years ago, I could not find a single Gibson I liked. I ended up with some other brands & my "snob" mindset left me. I don't have any real brand loyalty any more; I judge on a guitar-by-guitar basis. Thanks for watching & for your comment!

    • @bryanp8010
      @bryanp8010 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ClarkColborn The last sg I had was a 2016 supreme, the really nice red one with custom carves. It was beautiful and expensive. I couldn’t wait to get it. When I did get it, it was completely unplayable the dive was so bad. I kept it like a month and resold it. The 22 frets aren’t as bad with dive but I still had to move the button. Plus with a strap lock poking into it chest it’s almost a necessity to move it.

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  6 месяцев назад

      ​@@bryanp8010 don't you just hate when your anticipation is so high, then the guitar disappoints you? Back around 1980 I actually traded the SG Deluxe from this video in on a Les Paul branded SG from the early '60s. I was SO excited to get it back home. It played like a dream & sounded great through some little amp I had at the time. But when I got it to our first rehearsal, I discovered it would feedback horribly at anything approaching normal stage volume. It was stone stock & I couldn't bring myself to wax-pot the pickups or change them out, so I begged the retailer to work a deal with me to get my Deluxe back. Basically we just reversed the transaction at a minimal cost to me, but the experience left me disillusioned, but with a good story, lol.

  • @Bigjoedo66
    @Bigjoedo66 Год назад +1

    I have a 2014 Gibson SG with no neck dive. I have a Epiphone SG that always has neck dive

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  Год назад

      Interesting! Does the Epi have the strap buttons in a slightly different position, I wonder? Or do you think it has more to do with the weight of the body? Thanks for watching, btw. :-)

    • @Bigjoedo66
      @Bigjoedo66 Год назад

      @@ClarkColborn

    • @Bigjoedo66
      @Bigjoedo66 Год назад

      They both have strap buttons. I use exactly the same strap for both guitars

  • @centravanti.
    @centravanti. 9 месяцев назад +2

    mine dives like hell

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  8 месяцев назад

      That's so wild, everyone has a different experience. Thanks for watching!

  • @alexhuevera939
    @alexhuevera939 3 месяца назад +1

    69 serious neck dive no vibrola

  • @stuchan01
    @stuchan01 8 месяцев назад +1

    2008 Gibson SG Special - no neck dive

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  8 месяцев назад

      I've seen so many responses with both NO neck dive & noticeable neck dive that I have to think it really varies from guitar to guitar. Thanks for watching & commenting!

  • @SlyHikari03
    @SlyHikari03 7 месяцев назад +1

    Isn’t this a problem with other heavier weight guitars?

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, kind of, but I think it has more to do with body style. Maybe, lol. I think Firebirds are notorious for neck dive, and maybe some others. Based on the comments on this video I think with SGs it varies wildly from guitar to guitar. I wish I could get all the different SGs commenters have mentioned into the same room so I could check things like strap button location & a few other things so we could figure out why some are bad & others have no problem. Thanks for watching!

  • @9iii460
    @9iii460 11 месяцев назад +1

    No neck dive, 2007 sg standard

  • @dr.hawkraps8457
    @dr.hawkraps8457 Год назад

    Ah, no doubt he was referring to the Swedish Fireball. (es very nice)

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  Год назад

      That doesn't ring a bell, but maybe that's what he has. Thanks for watching!

    • @stripedpants1668
      @stripedpants1668 6 месяцев назад

      He was talking about a Strandberg.

  • @mrredritehand
    @mrredritehand 9 месяцев назад +1

    Oh there's neck dive on SG's, my tributes terrible

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  8 месяцев назад

      It's so weird how many different results everyone gets, I kind of wish I could get all your guys' SGs in a room at the same time & see what differences we could find. Thanks for watching!

  • @Powerslave214
    @Powerslave214 11 месяцев назад

    I have an Iommi signature SG with neck dive from hell.

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  11 месяцев назад +1

      Just curious, do you think the position of the strap button is the culprit or is it something with the weight of the wood in the neck compared to the body? Thanks for watching!

    • @Powerslave214
      @Powerslave214 11 месяцев назад +1

      The latter in this particular case. The strap button on this one is on the tip of the horn. It would be interesting to be able to go back to the production run and grab some examples from that particular batch to see if they have similar problems, or if that happens on a case by case basis.

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  11 месяцев назад

      @@Powerslave214 Yeah, that would be interesting. We need a Flux Capacitor!

  • @r3tr0sp3ct3r
    @r3tr0sp3ct3r День назад

    tie fishing weights to the bottom peg, problem solved

  • @ramonmaximiliano3557
    @ramonmaximiliano3557 4 месяца назад

    Dude, the reason for yours not having it, it's the model versions you have, the SG's do have in majority the neck dive and it is fucking annoying as hell.
    It's not related to each person's experience, it's the model you get, they make it with different woods depending on the decade and the brand you get. Why do you think there are tons of videos of this issue out there? It's a problem with the design of it and the model you get because they make it with different woods. My first when I bought, I also had to addapt and I never heard of that problem untill I bought mine, then guess what? went to the internet and found tons of people complaining of the same issue, went to a friend's house and he explained to me, then he goes "get this and see", I put his SG on, no extra weights added no change in the strap and guess what, NO NECK DIVE, I went WTF is this? He goes, "they make with different woods, therefore they got different weights", then he said never buy on the internet, always buy on a store so you can test the weight of it and see if it has neck dive or not, it's literally a luck thing, so I sold mine, but still wanted to have one of these to my collection, found a guy selling his on the internet, went to his house and guess what? The wood of his was TOTALLY different, a lot heavier, bought his and that's the one I got now, no neck dive at all, same as yours, but it is an issue of the design of it, they should have realized this when they invented it and made the neck not so long as it is, you just got lucky with your models, and their woods, test all the ones you see out there and eventually you will find one that has it, believe me

  • @lemonzest8909
    @lemonzest8909 Год назад +1

    No neck dive

    • @ClarkColborn
      @ClarkColborn  Год назад

      Awesome. Thanks for sharing. I wonder why so many people seem to think it's a common thing. Based on the comments so far it seems to be fairly rare. Thanks for watching!