But Les Paul has same tuning issues. Main reason - bone nut. My SG perfectly stay in tune after bone nut replacement to tusq.. before that - it was a disaster
@artem-maliuha I understand the problem you're talking about. Yeah that's an issue on a lot of Gibson guitars especially on the G string. What I run into in a live show, is that is much more difficult to deal with on an SG vs a 59 Les Paul.
@@madamkirkfor me SG much better for live performances… huge difference in belt-pegs position, sg has the best one (for me), weight of guitar and neck position..
Cool video! Very snappy clean tones on the bridge pickup, is the first thing I noticed.
@@veganlion8662 the first thing that come to mind… that new green day song ))))
all the best 👊
Thanks!!!!!
Wow very bright and clear. Great undertones.
The only reason I don't play SG is because I can't keep one in tune outside studio playing.
But Les Paul has same tuning issues. Main reason - bone nut. My SG perfectly stay in tune after bone nut replacement to tusq.. before that - it was a disaster
@artem-maliuha I understand the problem you're talking about.
Yeah that's an issue on a lot of Gibson guitars especially on the G string.
What I run into in a live show, is that is much more difficult to deal with on an SG vs a 59 Les Paul.
@@madamkirkfor me SG much better for live performances… huge difference in belt-pegs position, sg has the best one (for me), weight of guitar and neck position..