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SG Standard Review

manufacturer: gibson date: 05/10/2008 category: electric guitars
SG Standard
22 frets, mahogany body and neck, two volume, two tone, three-way switch
 Features:9.4
 Sound:9.1
 Action:9
 Reliability:9.1
 Impression:9.3
 Overall rating:
 9.2 
 Users rating:
 8.8 
 Comments:
 103 
  pictures (1)  user comments vote for this guitar:
overall: 9.2
Featured review by: unregistered, on october 11, 2005
13 of 13 people found this review helpful

Price paid: $ 1185

Purchased from: the Guitar shop in missisauga

Features: My Gibson is a 2004 model, made in USA. It came with a case and a truss rod adjustment tool. The guitar itself is finished really nicely, except for one spot behind the tailpiece where there seems to be a small dent in the wood. People tend to complain about the Gibson tuners, but personally, I like them. They seem to hold tune really well and add to the characteristic of the guitar. // 9

Sound: The guitar sounds really good clean or dirty, especially with a little chorus/reverb. I try not to limit myself to one style of music and the SG follows me with whatever I play. Playing the guitar clean with no effects, there tends to be a kind of "quack" on the treble pickup, but other than that, I can't complain about the sound, very well balanced tone. // 8

Action, Fit & Finish: From the guitar shop, it was setup pretty much exactly how I like it, fairly low action. The britewire strings that come stock on all gibsons kind of sucked, so I put slinkys on there, .009-.042. The guitar was put together fairly well, everythings solid, especially the strap buttons. // 10

Reliability & Durability: Every once in a while, a guitar needs to be thrashed, and this one seems up to the challenge. I'm happy with the quality of it, and it seems really durable for any style of play. // 10

Impression: I try to play a lot of different styles of music and the SG seems fairly good at everything. I've been playing for close to 3 years and this has been my third electric guitar. Right now I'm using it with a small Fender amp, a 30 watt Dyna-Champ or something, its kind of crappy, but the guitar really shines through anyways. I love everything about my Gibson, I don't know how anybody could ever lose one of these, wouldn't you look after it really well? Anyways, in a nutshell, this guitar is sweet from any end of the music spectrum, definitely worth the hefty pirce tag. // 9

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overall: 9.6
Reviewed by: unregistered, on may 02, 2005
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Price paid: $ 1281

Purchased from: eBay

Features: 2001 Gibson SG Standard made in the good old USA. The model I got was a limited editon one, this meant jumbo frets and higher output pickups (according to the dude I got it from), also this had a sunburst finsih instead of a natural burst finish, and it looks sweet. All the usual features of SG. The tuners on this hold really well and dont go out very easily. // 10

Sound: I play in a hardcore band, but also like to play alot of different styles when at home. I use a Marshall JCM900 amp and this guitar sounds awesome though it. This guitar seems very versatile and can be used for metal, punk, Indie etc. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: I bought this from someone off ebay so dont know how well factory settings work. The guy I bought this off obviosuly knows his stuff becuase when I got it it was perfect to play. // 8

Reliability & Durability: When I bought his guitar it had a couple of dings but since I've played it I've added a couple more, but it still looks amazaing. None of the knocks have cracked the finish which obviously means it's pretty hardwaring. I have never used a backup guitar even when I had a SG Special and cerainly won't start using one with this guitar. // 10

Impression: This guitar is amazing. I would say this is one of Gibson's best. Great sound, great finish, and unlike the Les Paul not too heavy or pricey. If anything happened to this guitar I would definately buy a Gibson SG again. Perfection. // 10

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overall: 10
Reviewed by: GibsonRocker14, on june 08, 2006
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Price paid: $ 1300

Purchased from: Bizzare Guitar

Features: My Gibson SG is a 2004 SG Standard. It was made where most of them are made in the USA. It is a 22 fretted beauty and I don't think many would disagree. It has a rosewood finger board that is about 24" long. The body is made out of a solid piece of Mahogany and is one of the most awesome looking bodies out there. It is cut perfectly making it easy to reach all 22 frets. Not to mention it has a nice shiney gloss. Also included with my Gibson SG was a Tune-O-Matic bridge, 490R Alnico Magnet Humbuckers on the neck, 498T Alnico Magnet Humbucker on the bridge, Gibson deluxe tuners, 3-way Switch, and two volume, two tone controls. My Gibson also came with a solid Gibson case that has a combination lock and is superiorly durable. // 10

Sound: The Gibson puts out the perfect sound for whatever style of music u like. Personally I'm more of a metal head and this guitar gets the job done. But I have played some classical, punk, blues, jazz, Indie ect. and it sounds fantastic! I'm currently using a Marshall 30 watt with a DigiTech Hot Head Stomp pedal plugged into my SG and it gives me every sound I want. I Can pinch, tap, scratch, finger pick, bend ect. and everything comes out clear as day. This Guitar can give u the perfect sound for your style of music. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: I don't have much to say about how the guitar was manufactured. So far I haven't noticed any flaws whatsoever. The tuners stay tuned. And the pickups sound great! In my opinion, it's one of the best sounding guitars out there // 10

Reliability & Durability: This is in the top 3 most dependable guitars I've ever played. I've never had any problems with the strap slipping off while playing on stage and so far there is no noticeable wear and tear and I've had it for over a year. All the hardware is still intact and I haven't had to change anything (except strings of course). This guitar will probably out live me if it is taken care of properly. // 10

Impression: One of the best guitars out there by far! Start saving your money! // 10

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overall: 8.8
Reviewed by: unregistered, on april 01, 2005
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Purchased from: Sam Ash in New York

Features: This was a Summer 2004 Gibson SG made here in the USA like most of them. It had 22 frets and the neck was pretty wide as usual SGs come. I really like the Gibson pickups with the nickel covers. They sound great. The Gibson tuners come out of tune slightly If I haven't played it for awhile. The Gibson Hardshell case came with it, and that is really durible. It dropped off the top of our car when we were going down the road at about 30 miles an hour and it stood up really well. The lock on it was the only thing that broke. There's the 3-way selector and 2 volume and 2 tone nobs. There's the tune-o-matic bridge on it which is nice. // 10

Sound: It suits rock (and all under rock, such as metal, punk etc.) very well. I also play Jazz, and that works out very well with it. It has a very rich sound. It has alot of variety because you can play from Metallica to The Beatles. All the pedals I use are Boss. I use the "Metal Zone", looping pedal, tremlo, all that I use a Crate GXS series. I have the 65 watt for home and then the larger 200-something watts one for gigs. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: The factory settings on the Tune-O-Matic bridge were quite bad, because what would happen if you use firmer picks, the string would split where it rested on the tuneomatic bridge. This can be fixed by rasing the stopbar tailpiece, though. // 6

Reliability & Durability: I have already played this live several times, with no backup. My gigs have been from 1 song to 2 hours long. Everything that should last seems like it's going to last. The finish is great. Just polish it up and it's good to go. I took one strap button out and put it in the top horn, and that's working out quite well. // 10

Impression: I play in a cover band that does stuff from Green Day to Led Zepplin. I also play in a Metal band, and at school I play in a Jazz group the school had formed. What I love about it is the wide neck because I have fairly large hands and it doesen't feel cramped to me. I compared it to a Fender Stratocaster, The Gibson SG Special, Gibson SG Supreme, and Fender Telecaster. I compared it to all of these because I didn't know which SG to get, and before I was seriously thinking about getting an SG, I had to compare it with others. I wouldnt buy it again, because they're too expensive, and I have a Les Paul that I've been wanting to use for awhile, but that I've limited to recording only. I also sort of want to get a Fender Strat, anyway. I've been playing for 10 years (I'm about to be 15). I chose the SG because I loved AC/DC and their sound, and I wanted it. // 8

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overall: 10
Reviewed by: unregistered, on october 17, 2005
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Purchased from: Coda Music

Features: // 10

Sound: I play a lot of rock music, from Chili Peppers to Iron Maiden; and a range of dark and bright music, soft and really heavy music, a bit of everything rock. This guitar is absolutely perfect for all this and more. It has a lovely clean sound, perfect for anything, I especially like the fingerpicking arpeggio thing; but you can do almost anything in the clean channel. Distorted is where you feel the true power of the SG. It is f--king amazing. You can get any tone you like, just play around with the tone buttons and the three-way Switch. You can get lovely sounds for heavy power chord riffs, fast wah solos, slow melodic solos, fast punky riffs and literally anything else. This is just what I do with my band. Everything sounds incredible. Pinch harmonics, solos, power chords, other chords, sweep picking, finger picking, octaves, clean and distorted, any other effects. I use my Boss Turbo Distortion pedal, and will be using a CryBaby Wah pedal and a Marshall soon. It will sound amazing. Just avoid the overdrive, it ruins the sound (even though the SG does Shine through). Use real distortion. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: This guitar couldn't have been set up better. Action on the fingerboard is amazing, it is so fast. You have full access to the highest frets, one of the first things that attracted me to the guitar. So easy and nice to play. The finish is lovely. You should see the guitar in the flesh, shining and beautiful. No photo can compare to it. There were no flaws with this guitar when I bought it, everything was perfect. // 10

Reliability & Durability: This guitar will withstand live playing, you need this guitar at a gig. It will last if looked after, its a Gibson, treat it like one and it will repay you with years of music and gigging and even outlive you. The strap buttons are solid, I am going to change them to strap locks though, not because of the guitar but so I can feel happy about playing it with a strap. A Gibson needs this kinda protection. The finish seems good enough to last. Like I said, this is Gibson anyway. I can depend on this guitar. I don't want a backup guitar. I wouldn't need one. I am willing to tour the world with this guitar and no other. Lotsa strings though 'cause I will never put the baby down. // 10

Impression: I play a mix of rock styles, from Iron Maiden influenced to Creed influenced. In my band we play metal, gunge, rock, emo, some punk. This guitar is perfect for all. I've been playing, well, long enough. Never had the money for decent equipment but here it is, the wait paid off. I own this guitar, a Boss Turbo Distortion, and will be playing through a Marshall and a Crybaby soon. The perfect set-up. If someone stole this instrument from me, well just don't try it okay you wouldn't get very far. And you wouldn't get anywhere after I've finished with you. But I treat it like my baby so it won't get stolen. But if I did lose it, I'd buy another. Straight away. The things I love about the guitar: sound, amazing tones, amazing clean and distorted sounds; action, very easy to play, very fast and losta space for the higher frets with high solos; appearance, this beast is a beauty, even better when you own it it looks so much nicer. I love the whole guitar. And also the case, this case is awesome, it gives the guitar what it deserves. I like this guitar more than the Les Paul. More sound options and easier to play, it kicks the Les Paul's ass. And Ieven prefer it to the PRS Customs. No I'm not mad. I love it more. 17 and I have the guitar of my dreams. Buy this guitar you need one. IF you only ever own one guitar this is the one. // 10

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overall: 9.6
Reviewed by: UG Team, on july 10, 2003
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Price paid: $ 1200

Purchased from: Mars Music

Features: This is a recently made guitar-made in the USA. It has 22 frets, and a laminated top. Mine is a shiny ebony. It comes with the gibson-brand tuners but i suggest goin straight to Grovers. Its got the maplewood neck with the pearl box inlays. Jumbo frets and a fat neck. It comes with a case with a cool pink furry inside and here are some more features-

Body/Mahogany
Neck/Profile
Mahogany/Rounded
Fingerboard/Pearl box Inlay
Rosewood/Trapezoid
Scale/Nut Width
243/4"/111/16"
Binding
Fingerboard
Bridge/Tailpiece
Tune-o-matic/Stopbar
Hardware/Chrome
Pickups/
490R Alnico magnet humbucker
498T Alnico magnet humbucker
Controls/
Two volume, two tone, three-way Switch
Strings/
Brite Wires .009-.042
// 10

Sound: I have been playing all sorts of styles-rock, metal, blues-and this guitar works great for each one. With the 3-way channel-switching and the 2 tone controls- you can pretty much get this thing anywhere from a warm, fat sounding blues appeal all the way to a tangy, Nirvana-type sound.

I use a BOSS metalzone distortion pedal and a Digitech Flanger, as well as my amps' built in overdrives. I got this thing running through a Marshall MG100HDFX head and a Marshall 1960A cab. I also play through a Marshall MG30DFX combo when im not with the band. Either way this guitar gives out a rich sound for whatever style i choose to play.
// 10

Action, Fit & Finish: When I first bought this guitar the shop told me to bring it back in a week or so so that they could make any adjustments. So I came back and got the bridge raised a tad. One of the Gibson factory pickups was a little loose so I got that taken care of too. Other than those couple things, this guitar was lookin pretty good. // 8

Reliability & Durability: I've been playing with this guitar live for about 9 months, and ive owned it for about 11. I replaced the Gibson strap buttons with strap-locks, but even befor that it hadn't fallen. The finish seems good enough to last me a long time (which i plan on having this for), and ive used this for virtually every show without a backup, the strings hardly even break. The only thing that sucks about this guitar is that it seems to get out of tune a bit faster than my others, but i think the sound quality makes up for that. // 10

Impression: I've been playing guitar for about 4 years and this one for about one. I also own an ESP ex300 or something, i dont remember the model name really, but the Gibson sounds much better (however, the ESP was half the price). If this got stolen or lost id be pissed as hell, and id probably get another. My favorite feature is the clean sound. I'd suggest this for anyone who's looking for a versatile guitar that they can take on the road and not have to worry about. // 10

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overall: 9.6
Reviewed by: separanets, on july 05, 2006
1 of 2 people found this review helpful

Price paid: $ 1100

Purchased from: alltime.ru

Features: Gibson SG Standard, Ebony, 2004, Nashville, USA, 22 frets, mahogany, Tune-O-Matic, a pair of Gibson Modern Classic pickups - 498T/490R, the Brite Wire strings (10-46). I came in a proprietary Vintage case labeled with a "Gibson" and had still kept the smell of wood or a workshop. I also found a small holdfast wrench and a short manual in the case and they both came in useful for me, yes! As for the rest, you can find it at Gibson.com. // 10

Sound: The sound is just fine, so concentrated and it hits outright like Mike Tyson's right jab. I use a tube amp and Maxon tube stampboxes with some Vintage boosters. Well, let's see what contributes to this sound in general. The mahogany body and the pickups. I don't like to turn on both pickups at a time, so I can tell you about each one separately. The neck pickup is very good for blues, very fat and compliant, you can hear it clearly and it has very good sustain. However, it does not sound like a Strat or something. I mean it's no crystal sound. It has its own massive tone, very expressive and defined, but for crystal tone you may want to put P-90's or some other singles. The bridge pickup gives more brightness, but still one may find it be a bit too dull, because a 498T has less treble. However, it's not an obstacle for it at all to be as crunching as a rosined bow. I'd say this guitar is a sort of Baritone or viola instruments; a cello, not a violin. So if you want some squesky tone, you perhaps don't have deal with Mahogany. The clean sound is also massive and thick and it does not ring like a bell, but it sings like a bird. Again, you can find it a bit coarse and harsh, but wait, the modern tone is not as tender, I must say. I even tried to put a Seymour Duncan SH-4 in place of my 498T, but it definitely lost in tone. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: It came too unadjusted: the neck was too sagged and the strings were too far away form the fingerboard, somewhere about 7 mm. If I came across such an rough instrument in a store, I would definitely past it by. A guy Who brought my SG to me said that it was just Gibson, so they didn't even check those guitars. So I needed to use the Tool and manual that they provided with the guitar in order to adjust it. Fortunately, with the Tone-o-Matic it was a kid's play to put it to order, though it took me some time to tune the strings' lengths. It stays in tune very well, but the first string sometimes gets lower. The neck. The neck is my cup of tea, no words to add. As for the rest it's ok, may be I'd have bought a sunburst model, had they been in the same price. Anyway, whatever guitar I've owned in my life, they have always proved to be black colored. That's becoming a litle funny, isn't it? I like it when a plughole for a jack is on the upper deck, you can use an angle jack then. It will be more reliable. Another thing is this: when you play standing upright, an SG seems not as comfortable as a Les Paul, because the distance between the ends of the belt is much shorter and you feel a bit confined. So it will take you some while to get used to an SG after your Les Paul. In this nomination, alas, shapes like Jackson dinky-soloists or Ibanez RG's win totally. // 8

Reliability & Durability: Too early to draw a conclusion. I would not dare drop it on the floor. The switch works softly. No backup is needed. It also has some protection pellicle on the upper deck. The time will show. Seems rather reliable. // 10

Impression: I’ve been playing over 20 years and I don’t know what inspired me to buy this SG Standard, since the SG was the last type I might take a glance at. When my guitar arrived, my first impression was strongly negative; its tone seemed too dark for me, opaque and stupid, after an LP and Jackson Soloist Standard I owned; but the longer I played, the less upset I was. It IS very balanced. I owned a Japanese Jackson as well, and a custom LP, and some other manually crafted guitars and my SG beats them all. Many people complain this model sounds “messy”, “soapy”, “dark”, “no clarity”, but that depends on what you mean by this. What's wrong with it, if your chords sound powerfully like one monolithic instrument or if your tone doesn’t scratch the air? You know, it may be like the Ugly Duckling, the better your gear is, the nicer your guitar will sound. Yes, I was forced to get rid of my old gear and buy a tube amp with tube stamp-boxes and boosters. From what experts told me, the range of 490 pickups will show its worth only on an excellent gear. Besides, the better way is to go to a store and select one guitar after checking out a bunch of similar ones. Well, now I have an impression that it will be more difficult for me to pick up the similar guitar than it used to be. I have had time to come to love with this tone. For some heavy stuff I will get maybe a Flying V once upon a time, but for blues and rock I may install P-90’s in place the 490s, but only on a new SG. If it were stolen I think I’d considered an SG Supreme or another Standard. // 10

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overall: 6.6
Reviewed by: unregistered, on may 03, 2006
0 of 5 people found this review helpful

Price paid: $ 950

Purchased from: eBay

Features: It's made in the USA with a choice of a Heritage Cherry or an Ebony finish. It's made out of mahogany (a very dark warm sounding wood) and has a rosewood fretboard with pearl inlays. It sports two hot humbuckers that sound great for lead (but horrible for rythm) and has a three way selector Switch. Decent tuners and decent bridge. // 8

Sound: Horrible. It sounds great for lead. Single notes really sing. But is has the clarity of a midget screaming in the middle of a bee hive with acid punk playing in the background. Ok strange analogy but seriously chords sound like crap. I mean when you hit a g chord it sounds like a mess of sound. Even power chords have no clarity. Also it's clean is horrible. Very bassy with again no clarity whatsoever. If your shredding and playing fast solos then it's alright but in every genre of music you will have to play chords eventually and this doesn't cut it not even for power chords. You're wondering. Why is he complaining about it when hardly anyone else is complaining. Here's why I have played many guitar in this pricerange. Fenders, Ibanezes, ESPs you name it. Compared to those this guitar sounds like crap. I even changed out the pickups to 57' classic and it was definetly an improvement but if you are going to pay over 1k for a guitar you shouldn't have to change it's pickups just to get a decent sound out of it. // 3

Action, Fit & Finish: Well I ordered it from eBay used and it was totally fine. Finish is perfect no flaws to see. It really is a great looking guitar but it's such a shame that is has such bad pickups. // 9

Reliability & Durability: I can see this guitar going through a lot. Since it has a set neck I wouldn't dare put it through near anything I would put a Fender through. Set necks snap easier than my mother when she doesn't take her meds. But I dropped it on the floor twice when I was leaning to adjust my amp and the nicks were very minor. It's definetly well built. The finish is also really nice it doesn't seem to wear off easily at all. // 9

Impression: Everything is fine but the sound. Everyone is right about gibsons they are overatted. My Ibanez RG1570 with stock pickups is seriously better than this and it is almost half the price AND it comes with a locking tremolo. Let's just face it. With gibsons you are paying for what's on the headstock. Not for how the guitar sounds. I really wanted to like this guitar because I think it's a cool looking guitar and has a nice feel but even with the pickup change it's still underwhelming. What a shame. // 4

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overall: 8.4
Reviewed by: unregistered, on march 10, 2004
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Price paid: $ 899

Purchased from: Witchita Band, KS

Features: This is the most recent purchase and definetly one of my favorites. Made in the USA in 2003, I've had this guitar since last October without any major problems. Classic Alnico pickup with chrome covers and beautiful inlays as well as a solid mahogany body made me choose this one instead of the SG Special. Also came with Gibson HSC with locking feature. It was well worth it. 22 frets and a rosewood fretboard make this easy to play and sounds great. // 8

Sound: It's a Gibson, enough said. It sounds amazing compared to my old Squire Strat. Fills in great for both lead and rhytmn, clean or distorted. I can't say much about it because all I have is a crummy practice an with low grade distortion, but even through the Fender Frontman amps you can see a clearly superiour sound than most guitars that get plugged in there. // 8

Action, Fit & Finish: When ordered, I specifically asked for low action without fret buzzing. Well I got the low action, but I had to redo the setup myself more than a few times to get it to stop buzzing. The tuning knobs on the saddle are very hard to adjust. I got it done eventually, but the action ended up a little higher than I wanted. // 6

Reliability & Durability: This is definitely the guitar you want to take along with you live on stage. Everything is built solid and the finish looks fantastic! I don't expect any problems from this one for years. // 10

Impression: I got everything I wanted out of this purchase, for the price you can defenitly not get anything better. I've been playing for about 2 years, and although it's a big buy for someone who hasn't been playing that long I don't regret it. If I would have to buy it again, I might go for the 61 re-issue or the Supreme, since I *love* those pickups, but it would defenitly be another SG. // 10

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overall: 10
Reviewed by: Gonzo Joe, on august 21, 2006
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Price paid: $ 1150

Purchased from: Musician's Friend

Features: // 10

Sound: I mainly play Country, Folk, Americana, Jazz, and Blues. Everyone thought I was crazy getting an SG for that style of music, especially to play through a Peavey Triple XXX 212 Combo. However, the guitar has a wonderfully full, mellow sound when played through the clean channel of the amp, with the bass turned up and the highs cut down, and using Gibson Vintage Reissue VR-10 strings, I get such a warm, rich sound that it gives the Gibson ES-137's and ES-335's a run for their money. The stock humbuckers are very quiet and surprisingly clean. They aren't as crisp as the Classic '57 Humbuckers, but they are very close. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: The guitar came from the factory set-up perfectly, the inotation was right on the money. The fit and fisish was typical Gibson quality, meaning it was practically flawless. Everything was better than I expected, and I have no complaints in this dept. The guitar was even in tune when I took it out of the case for the first time, and I've found it holds it's tune for an exceptionally long time. // 10

Reliability & Durability: I've been using this guitar regularly for almost two years now, which is a short time in a guitar's life, and so far it has held together just fine. Nothing has loosened, fallen apart, or cracked. The finish is still as good as the day it was new, except for the normal battle scars any guitar gets through normal use. So far the guitar has been 100% dependable, though I've never abused it or dropped it or subjected it to unusual harshness. // 10

Impression: I've been playing guitar for over 20 years, and this is absolutely the best electric guitar I've ever had the pleasure of owning. If lost or stolen I would buy another Gibson SG Standard if on a budget, or if funding was available I'd upgrade to a Gibson Les Paul Standard. I compared this guitar to the Fender American Stratocaster H/H before buying. I went with the Gibson because of the shorter scale and a slightly warmer, richer tone than the Fender. Had I wanted a brighter, sharper sounding guitar I would have gone with the Fender Am-Strat H/H for its sheer tonal versatility. // 10

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overall: 9
Reviewed by: Øttər, on may 10, 2008
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Price paid: $ 1065.71

Purchased from: Long & McQuade

Features: This is a 2008 Gibson SG Standard, made in USA! It has a 22 fret mahogany neck, '60s style. Solid mahogany body, the colour, Heritage cherry, is gorgeous. It has a Tune-O-Matic bridge, and Standard Gibson tuners (which hold tune well, so far). It has 2 passive humbuckers, 490T and 498T. It came from the factory with a form-fitting, combination locking hardshell case, which is very nice. // 9

Sound: It sounds great for rock, blues, and even prog metal. I'm playing it through a Vox AD30VT, and either a Zakk Wylde MXR or Boss OD-3, or a CryBaby Wah. On the treble setting, it seems just about perfect. It's not too bright, but not dull. I find it perfect for stuff like Zeppelin, AC/DC (obviously) and other rock. On the rythym setting, it's kind of dull. I don't like it too much. I mostly keep that side turned all the way down, and Switch between rythym and treble for a killswitch effect. // 7

Action, Fit & Finish: The guitar was set up perfectly from the factory, but I will take in in to the shop anyway, hey it's free. The pickups are good, the bridge was a little bit too close to the strings in my opinion. Everything on the guitar is build perfectly, the finish was great from the factory. Everything seems to be really good quality, flawless. // 10

Reliability & Durability: The guitar is so light, yet very solid too. It feels very high quality. The hardware all seems really solid and durable, and the strap buttons are fine. I would never play a gig without a backup, but if I absolutely had to, then I would use this for sure. // 10

Impression: Overall, this is just a perfect guitar for someone like me. I have been playing for 4 years, but I'm not really that good. I have the technical skills, but no vast knowledge of scales, theory etc. For someone Who knows they for sure love guitar, and will continue to play, you can not go wrong with a Gibson SG! This is great for playing all the classic rock like Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton (especially his Deric and the Dominoes stuff), AC/DC, the list goes on. It's versatile, in that it can play Strat songs like Jimi Hendrix thihngs, and still sound good. Also it is good for prog rock and other things like Rage Against The Machine. All in all, a very very versatile guitar! Compared to my Epiphone and Yamaha, well, it is so much better in every way. If this a step up from your first or second guitar, then you will not be disappointed! If this were stolen or broken or something, I would not hesitate to buy another. // 9

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overall: 9.8
Reviewed by: Spartan 117, on october 23, 2006
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Purchased from: Wray's Music House (Family Owned Business)

Features: // 10

Sound: Wonderful above-average sound. I was lucky and actully got a good current-day Gibson. I use a Ibanez TB15R which has the best tone I ever heard out of a 15 watt amp. I don't use any effects but when my friend uses it with his pedals it sounds good. I play Rock, Blues, Metal (Judas Priest/Iron Maiden type stuff) It is ideal for that music. The pickups sound great, I just keep them stock, though I've heard there are better ones. I have my amp set to these specs: bass - 6, mids - 4, treb - 8, reverb - 0, gain - 7-8, volume - 10. It sounds great on taht some other settings too, but tahts mainly what I use for the AC/DC like sound, which is also very good for everything else basically. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: The action is good, but the upper frets (around the B blues box an octave up) you really need to push them to get them to play good. The pickups are awesome, the finish looks great. It does not go out of tune really easy unless you bang the headstock. The only real trouble is the nut. I'm having it replaced, but it got really cracked ever since I had it. the high E string used to pop out and drop tuning almost an octave until I lubed it! So here's a warning, Gibson does piss poor jobs on there nuts. Other than that, Everything is in top shape! // 9

Reliability & Durability: This guitar definently can survive every gig I'll ever play. I jump around like an idiot, so I have to watch what I'm doing, but the guitar takes it. The hardware, except for that dumb nut, all lasts. The first day I got it I was playing and dropped it on it's headstock, but nothing was wrong with it, so I immediately got strap locks. I can depend on it, but what I can't depend on is strings, so of course I would bring a back up guitar. // 10

Impression: I'm 14. I worked my butt off to get this thing. I've only been playing for a little more than 2 years, but I'm one hell of a player. This is my only real guitar. (I do have a Squier mini, but that's cause I used to be under 5 feet tall. Now I'm 5'5) If someone stole this, I would cry so much and hunt down the guy Who stole it and beat him up, because this guitar defines my personality and it is a part of me. I love everything except those weak upper frets. I probably should of compared it to other guitars but I was hellbent on getting my SG and I made the right decision. It's small. I'm small. It's light. I'm light. I'm happy with it's simplicity, and I love the horns. This is the sexiest guitar ever made. I do wish it had that tremolo the Vintage ones had, just because it looks cool. I would not use it but coolness is important. Even without it though, it's the coolest guitar ever. // 10

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overall: 8.6
Reviewed by: RopesToRafters, on august 24, 2006
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Price paid: $ 1119.99

Purchased from: Guitar Center

Features: 2005 Gibson SG. Made in America. Has 22 beautiful trapezoid mother-of-pearl inlayed frets on a 24.75" Rosewood Neck. Double cut-away "devil horn" solid super light mahogany body makes the neck feel heavier than it is which takes some getting used to. Tune-O-Matic bridge which for some reason contributes to me breaking a lot more strings on this guitar than my Washburn Lyon Strat copy. 2 volume, 2 tone knobs and 3 way toggle Switch. Chrome hardware. 490 & 498T Alnico magnet humbucker pickups. Gibson Deluxe tuners with greenish looking plastic pegs. Came with a nice Gibson USA hardshell exterior, plush interior case with a little compartment for the included truss rod. Also came with a manual and inspection card. // 9

Sound: I play mostly Sabbath-esque doom metal with sprinklings of thrash and blues. This guitar sounds great as far as single string picking with a really crisp but warm sound. It sounds pretty good for chords and strumming but not the best. I think it's the neck pickup which sounds a little too twangy. I use a B-52 AT-100 100 watt amplifier pushing a B-52 412 speaker cab with 4 12" 120 watt speakers. I occasionally play through a Boss MT-2 Metal Zone pedal and this guitar compliments these perfectly with a warm sound on clean and a crushing chunk on gain. // 9

Action, Fit & Finish: The neck definitely needs adjustment out of the box and wherever you bought it from should be able to use the included truss rod to modify the neck's bow. The strings are.10 and I prefer a little thicker string so I had to change these but that's just my preference. The pickups were spot on from the factory which was a pleasant surprise. The neck feels great. Sliding between frets is amazingly easy. Now we get to the problems I've experienced. I got this guitar in the ebony (black) finish and while it looks awesome with the chrome hardware it's extremely delicate. I've owned black guitars and I expected the usual surface marks but this finish while brighter and shinier than most other black guitars collects scratches like Mick Jagger's bed post. Also there is a slight raised area that you can only see in certain lighting that looks like a seam. At first I thought it was a defect in the wood but upon going to a music store and inspecting other black SGs they all had it right below the bridge. The three way toggle switch is also a bit touchy as it seems a puff of air is liable to Switch it to the middle position. I tune down anywhere from a half to one and a half steps and Gibson guitars aren't the best at handling this. While not a problem you may need a technician to adjust everything on the guitar to prevent fret buzz. All of these negative aspects are just from my experience. My friend has the same guitar in cherry and his toggle Switch isnt loose in the slightest. I actually am in the process of returning this guitar for a Natural Burst finish and I'm sure I'll be much happier. // 7

Reliability & Durability: This guitar is definitely gig capable. I'd probably bring a backup or at the very least a couple sets of extra strings though as this bridge has murdered many of mine. I do a lot of bends and am rough though so maybe it's just me. The double cutaway horns seem like they may be susceptible to damage if dropped but upon closer inspection they are curved in a way that would make them unlikely to be hit at an angle to damage them. The chrome harware is beautiful and from looking at my friends Who's owned his for 7 years and never wipes it down it will definitely last with minimal oxidation. The positioning of the strap buttons is odd after playing Strat style guitars for so long but nothing that can't be adapted to. The electronics and build seem extremely durable as I've never heard of any major problems occuring from others and haven't experienced the slightest myself. // 9

Impression: If you play lead or do a lot of single string picking this is definitely the guitar for you. If you plan on strumming a lot and playing mostly chords I'd recommend a guitar with different pickups like EMGs or else to swap these pickups out. I've been playing guitar off and on for 10 years and this is my favorite I've owned and I'm extremely happy with everything the SG packs for the price. If you're considering a lower cost SG such as the Special, Faded, etc. I'd recommend trying both first as they're incredibly different beasts. The biggest difference I noticed is the feel of the neck. The standard is FAR superior. When buying this guitar I'd suggest asking if the seller has a technician available to adjust your neck and pickups to save you the time and possible damage to your guitar. Also make sure they have a good return policy so you can take it home and find out if there are any subtle problems you might not have noticed in the store. I love the look of the SG. There's no metal guitar that looks as cool. The chrome hardware and pearl inlays really make this axe look regal. I chose this guitar over a Les Paul Studio because they have basically the same features and the SG looks meaner. I wish the tuning pegs were chrome instead of the greenish plastic but I'll swap those out on my own. Also for some reason the black SG toggle Switch has a cream knob on it which stands out like a sore thumb but can be replaced for about 4 bucks. I'd definitely recommend this guitar in cherry or sunburst but would warn that if the cosmetic look matters to you in the least stay far away from the ebony. It's worth the extra hundred for a decent finish trust me. In fact I'm rating this section on the other finish's impression or it'd be closer to a 7. // 9

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overall: 7.8
Reviewed by: Cocnut Rag, on march 27, 2006
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Price paid: $ 1000

Purchased from: Daves Music

Features: This guitar was made in 2004, made in America. It has 22 frets and 2 humbuckers. Good overall guitar would suit classic rock-heavier styles more than clean elegant music. It's shaped like a Demon what do you expect. // 9

Sound: This babe absolutely screams rock 'n' roll, plug it into a Marshall tube amp and you are on your way to superstardome. I use a variety of effects starting from a MXR Phase 90 and Crybaby Wah Wah to various distortion pedals. For sound this thing is incredible overall and unbeatable in its preffered rock style regions. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: Let me tell you something there is no better looking guitar than this insane beast of an axe. Playability is unmatched all frets can be reached with ease due to the double cut away. My only complaint is that it feels a little neck heavy due to its incredibly light body, but you will quickly adjust to this after a few weeks. // 10

Reliability & Durability: Now this is the only thing that killed my love of Gibsons. Now I am quite reckless with guitars. I've abused the shit out of my Tele, Strat, effects pedals and various other musical gear and they have taken alot of pain but still play and sound just as good as ever. The SG was the total opposite to this, I played a few gigs it worked perfectly I dropped it a few times here and ther but it was in damn good condition so I felt relieved that it wasn't gonna be som pussy guitar that cracks after a few tumbles. Now on its 4th gig I was playing the acdc classic thunderstruck when my 15 minutes of fame came (my solo) I began playing but suddenly the piece of shit Tune-O-Matic bridge just in a way jumped out of the guitar causing all the strings to go fuck knows where and making sounds that immitated a defective goose on coke. I was shocked and at that very same time both strap buttons broke and the machine fell to the ground causing the neck to rip in half and the entire guitar fall to pieces. // 1

Impression: Now I know that I got the ugly duckling and not many other people would have experienced this so I'm gonna give the average SG a 9. Overall a rock machine like no other just make sure you put straplocks on and make sure you have a decent bridge and everything should be fine. // 9

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overall: 9.8
Reviewed by: Alvarez41, on march 18, 2006
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Price paid: $ 1269

Purchased from: Musicians Friend

Features: It has 22 fets the body is mahogony and the neck is ebony (they somtimes come in rose wood) the ebony complements the pick guard better though. I chose the Heritage Cherry Finish it's very well done some complained of the horns not looking good but mine was. The only thing I had a problemw with was that the intonation was horrible when it came. I re-intonated it myself and now its great. It also comes with a case which is nice. I give it a 9 becuase of the intonation the person must have forgotten to chekc it before they sent it off. And also mine pickup slector won't stay on the rhythm. It falls down, every so often its ok but it seems loose. // 9

Sound: I play ska rock and metal. This thing is amazing for the Iron Maiden style. I use the treble humbucker the most for Distortion. The humbuckers sound great when going back and forth from palm mutes to open chords if youve played one on distortion you know what I mean. It rarely ever gets feedback and I have a 100 watt Marshall and I've turned her up quite a bit. On clean for that ska style I put it on middle for pickup selector. It sounds so bold but it's not in your face this guitar is for the kinda person. Who is very humble I think becuase this guitar sounds very humble but it knows, it's amazing. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: The finish is great the action is great. The spacing between the strings is good too. It makes bending strings a lot easier then some of the other electrics I've played. Sometime it coems out of tune but not horribly. // 10

Reliability & Durability: This guitar does with stand like playing. But I wouldn't go throwing this thing around like I said it's a humble guitar for a humble person who focuses on playing. // 10

Impression: I've been playing for 3 years. I just bought one of these cuase I saw a lot of people playing them. I didn't like Fenders evern if Jimi Hendrix played one. I decided to go with Gibson and will not be leaving them. Also these are alot better then the Epi's both in quality and sound. I was very impressed just make sure your intonation is correct when you get it. It's not big deal ESP after you've intonated it it makes it sound even better then before. // 10

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overall: 9.6
Reviewed by: unregistered, on july 04, 2005
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Purchased from: Caldwell Music

Features: This masterpiece is a 2004 model made in the good ole USA with Gibson Deluxe tuners, bound mahogany neck, trapezoid inlay, Heritage cherry finish, mahogany body, chrome hardware, Tune-O-Matic bridge, 2 tone 2 volume knobs, 3-way pickup selector, free Gibson hardcase, etc. // 10

Sound: I got this thing for the true Gibson humbucking tone and the body style that a lot of my role models have like Angus Young, Pete Townshend, Tony Iommi, and a few others. I play it through (don't make fun of me) a Marshall Valvestate 10 and I was suprised at how versatile it was. I can do piched hamonics like crazy and get that Vintage punch and that grunge sound by jet changing how I hit the strings. // 8

Action, Fit & Finish: The SG was set up high and the action is perfect for my little hands, no flaws whatsoever and like I said everything is perfect no fretbuzz no noise on the pickup selector and feedback when I want it. // 10

Reliability & Durability: This thing would withstand bashing against a steel floor, the hardware will definately last and the finish will last also, the strap buttons are good quality, I would gig with this guitar without a backup anyday, it holds tune for about 5 hours after. // 10

Impression: I play AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and other hard rock wich this thing is made for. I have been playing for 3 years with a peice of s--t and this Gibson was a breath of fresh air. If it were stolen I would run him down beat the fu--ing s--t out of the sorry bastard, I compared it to an American Strat and a Les Paul Studio and they just couldn't compete. // 10

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overall: 9.6
Reviewed by: easwaran, on august 06, 2004
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Price paid: $ 1580

Purchased from: Singapore

Features: Made in 2001 in USA. 22 frets, solid. Mahogany with a rosewood finger board. The finish is a limited edition, called the Natural Burst. Thats why I paid a hefty amount for the guitar. I still havent found another guy with the same finish. // 10

Sound: The sound is beautiful, especially when you got a good amp. Damn, its suits all kinds of music. And I played nu metal, with the low end sounds. This guitar was crisp enough to give my distortion a clarity that other guitars couldn't. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: Factory settings were very good. I still havent deviated from the original settings for anything. Flawless guitar! // 10

Reliability & Durability: Its pretty good but the pickup Switch writings wore off. Can replace that piece of plastic but I wasnt happy that Gibson of all brands would put such a cheap print for the writing. Other than that, its a bit of a delicate guitar, you dont want to bang it on hard objects. But otherwise no problems while playing. // 8

Impression: Overall, its a kick ass guitar. Nice and light with a smooth feel and clear tones. Very impressive guitar. // 10

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overall: 8.8
Reviewed by: geevess, on march 15, 2004
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Purchased from: Ebay.com

Features: I bought this guitar last year for $1600 it is a 1994 model and was still in excellent condition when I got it. It came with a soft case which I instantly replaced with hard case because I wasn't going to let anything happen to it. The Gibson has a 3-way Switch to choose between Treble, Rhythm and whatever is in between. It has 4 knobs 2 tone and 2 volumes to control the pickups, this is perfect for me. It has the traditional SG cherry red finish. This guitar has a perfect size neck, solos are a breeze with this guitar. // 10

Sound: I play different types of music, jazz, blues, rock, heavy rock, soft rock, and the guitar can accommodate to every type. Some of the music sounds better on Treble and others on Rhythm. This guitar can give you any sound you desire you can get a bright sound with it and on different settings you can get great darker sounds. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: The guitar is still in perfect nick the only problem with it is that one of the stickers that say tone have fallen off. // 10

Reliability & Durability: This guitar is a great guitar and stays in fairly good shape over the years except it has one main flaw, the strings break after about 2 weeks of playing. They never last more than 2-4 weeks even with the heaviest strings. If you are going to gig with this guitar take lots of extra strings. // 6

Impression: Overall the Gibson SG is a world standard guitar, used by many artists so by saying that it must be a great guitar. If it were stolen I would probably look for another Gibson guitar but not necessarily the SG. Overall its a great guitar! // 8

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overall: 9.6
Reviewed by: callumirvine, on october 12, 2005
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Price paid: $ 1701.9

Purchased from: georges music

Features: This may be a bit off as I am only 13, but I will try to use the best of my ability to explain the guitar to the full extent. This beautiful guitar come with 4 pots (2 tone/2 volume). The body is a great red mahogany following the red theme all along the fretboard and back of neck. It came with 2 double coil humbucking pickups. // 10

Sound: This suits my music style perfectly as I do rock/metal through a Marshall MG30DFX and Boss MD-2 Mega Distorion pedal. It has a full rich noisy sound, one problem tho. If you haven't got the amplification louder enough you can head this high "pinging" as the guitar makes a loud noise when not plugged in. But this can easily be avoided. // 9

Action, Fit & Finish: So far all I have had to do to the guitar is fix the strap buttons as it fell off my strap a few times on numerous straps (different makes and sizes). As I have not got that much experience I didn't notice much wrong with it till m mate told me the pickups were a bit wobbely but I fixed this myself in a matter of minutes. That is the way this guitar is produced, very very easy to maintain! // 9

Reliability & Durability: I have never played live so I don't really know how to answer these questions as I just explained about the loose strap buttons. But I can say that if I did have to gig I would trust the guitar and not take a backup. // 10

Impression: I think this guitar is the best I have ever seen and/or owned. I have been playing with it for 2 years and it is still in perfect condition. If it was stolen I would try to get it again but I have got my heart set on the Gibson Les Paul Standard but that is a bit to much ofr me to afford as I will buy this back with insurance. I wouldn't compare it with any other guitar as that would be an insult it is so good! // 10

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overall: 9.4
Reviewed by: unregistered, on march 11, 2006
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Purchased from: Guitar Center, CT

Features: It's a 2005 Gibson SG Standard, made in USA. 22 frets, nice cream binding, solid mahogony body, pearl trapezoid inlays, rosewood fretboard. Neck is glued in with stock tuners. Tune-O-Matic bridge, everything else stock. // 10

Sound: The SG has this ability to sound a hundred different ways just by adjusting the volume and tone knobs. With the bridge pickup selected, I can literally go from metal to rock to Indie to whatever. It is very versatile, although it is not that great at heavy metal. The pickups are pretty beefy, but it has a somewhat fuzzy quality that won't give you that razor edge scooped sound that modern metal demands. Very quiet; the nickel covers cancel most hum. However, this is a very warm guitar; it will not give you a thin clean sound like a single coil will. The only complaint I have is that I wish the clean sound had a little more treble to it; sometimes it lacks the high end to cut through a live band. Also, the pick up Switch gets a bit rattley after about half a year of use when in the middle position. Finally, the pickups don't have much sustain, unless an effect is used or a Fernandes sustainer is installed. // 9

Action, Fit & Finish: The strings it came with wore out pretty quickly, so I use Dean Markleys or whatever else I can get my hands on. The action when I first got it was perfect; even to this day I haven't adjusted it. Absolutely no fret buzz. The neck pickup was set a little low, but I like the neck humbucker to be a little quieter so I left it there. The finish was flawless, and the clear lacquer coat saved the actual mahogany from countless gouges and scrapes. Because of this clear layer of lacquer it's very easy and cheap to repair the finish. The frets are smooth and flow with the rosewood fretboard nicely. The stock tuners are pretty decent, although the G string is still somewhat notorious for pulling sharp, even with graphite rubbed in the nut slot. Note: The strap button is placed on the back of the neck where it meets the body. This poses no problem for people who stand still and play. However, the rockers out there who like to jump around should definitely get strap locks. The only flaw I found in the body was that the guitar is a little top-heavy; if you lean the slightest bit forward without holding the guitar while its on you, the headstock will dip downward, sometimes even to the floor. Be careful of this. // 9

Reliability & Durability: The guitar itself is built for rockin'. I gigged once to two times a week last year on tour and I never had to use a back up. Not even a string broke. The case it comes in is very sturdy and protective, and has a neat little storage space for picks and cables. I've only had the guitar for two years now, but even now I only have a couple of scratches in the finish and some belt rash, which is typical. I'm willing to bet it will last for years to come. // 10

Impression: I play mostly rock, but also hardcore and indie/acoustic. This is my third guitar and I couldn't have asked for more. To be honest, I like it a lot better than most Les Pauls! It's thin, light, and has the balls for rock and roll. Play any AC/DC song through this guitar and you'll be sold. If it were stolen, I'd save up for the same guitar, but maybe in a different finish, say tobacco sunburst or something. I compared this guitar to the lesser Gibson SGs and also to 3 or 4 Les Pauls, and it shined through. Sure, it costs over a grand, but if you have the time and money, and are really going play this guitar to it's limits, it is definitely worth it. I only wish it had more sustain. It seems to be great for rhythm, and is excellent for lead; however, don't expect to get notes ringing out for more than 5 or 6 seconds unless a compressor or something is used. // 9

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overall: 8.4
Reviewed by: GibsonBarracuda, on february 11, 2006
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Price paid: $ 252.8

Purchased from: Mother Music

Features: This is a great guitar with a great look. It has a Satan Cherry body with a single pick guard. Bolt on assembly. With mohogany finger board and a satan cherry neck. It also has a Tune-O-Matic bridge with a stopbar. 498T Alnico magnet humbucker at the bridge and 490R Alnico magnet humbucker at the base of the neck, it has a Schaller Green Key tuner and also 22 Frets, a 3-way toggle with 2 volume and tone controlls. // 7

Sound: It is most suited for a little bit country and a hole hell of alot of rock and roll! It has a good rich sound for solo play and great conversion for heavy metal choruses. One draw back for if you a beginner is if you dont know how to set your guitar for strings you may get a rattle if you use to heavy of gage of strings. // 9

Action, Fit & Finish: From the factory the Gibson comes glossy and perfect the pick ups were adjusted no faulty wirering basically no flaws. The finish is the best no scratchs or warping. // 10

Reliability & Durability: The durability is above standard, but its strengh against little brothers isnt to great (I kick the shit out of him). It's been reliable in every sense and it stength is awesome. I can swing it from my strap and the srap will smap before the buttons. // 7

Impression: I play metal and rock and its suited for the band that play heavy and hard. I've had my Gibson for 4 month and from converting from play an acoustic to an electric with so much integredy is awesome! If some would have stolen it id hunt them down and beat them with a Fender because they are crap so the should be used to hit crap such as the person who stole it. But if I had to I'd most definatly a buy another if I was confined on cash, but my love is for "Warlocks, Zombies, and ESP Ax-50s and Ex-50s. // 9

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overall: 9.6
Reviewed by: vercetti50, on october 19, 2004
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Price paid: $ 832

Purchased from: Ebay Dude

Features: This is a 2003 Gibson SG Standard and I absolutely love it. It was made right here in USA and has a solid top. The finish is a black gloss finish and looks great even after the brutal abuse I have given this thing. It has a tune-o-matic bridge and keeps tune preety well but I wish it would stay longer. The tuners are Gibson and are the nickle color. The one bad thing about this guitar is that it needs its strings to be changed way to fast. In about 2 weeks they need to be changed again. // 8

Sound: I play things like AC/DC and Van Halen and it sounds realy realy realy good with all the AC/DC songs or anything to that matter except for anything quiet like an acoustic song. I use this guitar with a Crate GLX65 amp and maybe it is just the sound quality of the amps clean channel but the clean sounds just average. The sounds like pinch harmonics and regular harmonics are sounding great. // 10

Action, Fit & Finish: I can't really tell you how well the guitar was set up at the factory but I had to readjust the frets on the neck but other than that just minor things like adjusting the bridge. The pickups couldn't be anybetter than they are now. // 10

Reliability & Durability: I have to say that I at least put 4 hours into playin this thing every day and I absolutely demolish this thing and I'll tell you now this thing can resist the biggest beating you can give it. To me the strap buttons seem fine to me cause I have never had a problem with them. I do use my Epiphone Les Paul Special 2 to play if I am learning songs and that guitar is great but I don't think you need a backup for this guitar. The finish is lasting the test of time even though its been one year. // 10

Impression: Overall this guitar kicks major ass and if you can afford a standard get one, not a special, these sound 40 times better and maybe I have only been playin for almost a year I know what I'm doing. I do wish that I would of asked who the hell came up with this idea for this awesome guitar and how to personaly thank him. If someone stole this from me I would track him down and bruttaly beat him so dont try it. I love that it has the 2 tone and 2 volume for both channels and I did compare it to getting a Les Paul but I have wanted an SG since I ever started. If it had a tremelo I would be so much happier. // 10

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 103 
 comments posted
Greg Harper :
Ive always wnted an sg and my m8s gettin a vintage 1. gr8 reveiw
POSTED: 03/27/2006 - 12:44 pm / quote |
fire within :
i would love to have the gibson model but i can't afford it. i do have the epiphone equivelent(the g-400) and it rocks like no other guitar i have ever played. my advice, get the epi and if you want to, put a new set of pickups in
POSTED: 03/27/2006 - 01:50 pm / quote |
wingedgopher :
personally i think these (and most gibsons for that matter) to be way overrated.
POSTED: 03/27/2006 - 03:20 pm / quote |
SkinnyWhiteBoy :
Fender > Gibson

but, whatever...

POSTED: 03/27/2006 - 05:14 pm / quote |
Cowboys9224 :
Fender=Cheap Plywood
POSTED: 03/27/2006 - 07:28 pm / quote |
cam201 :
i personally think that the sound quality it very poor nowdays. they lost their great sound back in 1979 when ACDC recorded their last album with a great legend. if you are an acdc fan you will know that the sound quality is steadily getting more shithouse with every album. malcolm young's gretche has a purely awesome sound and still does even with these new amps.
SOUND QUALITY: SG: 5/10 GRETCHE:10/10

POSTED: 03/28/2006 - 05:42 am / quote |
cam201 :
people get sg's for there looks
POSTED: 03/28/2006 - 05:46 am / quote |
Golden_creature :
cam201 :
people get sg's for there looks

i couldn't agrre more. sg's have a really crappy sound and they just genrally suck

POSTED: 03/28/2006 - 06:48 am / quote |
relientkrock :
I'v got an idea, lets all get SGs cause Jack Black uses one on school of rock. YAAAY!!!
POSTED: 03/28/2006 - 11:25 am / quote |
Metallica32791 :
i really couldnt give a **** what people say about the SG, i love mine, given it had a kind of muffled clean from the neck at first. i changed the pickups to burstbuckers, and this thing screams, i couldnt be more happy with it
POSTED: 03/28/2006 - 12:12 pm / quote |
Hendrix_101090 :
i want one
POSTED: 03/28/2006 - 03:31 pm / quote |
mysteryguitar :
cam201 :
people get sg's for there looks

to people who hate SG's, go buy one...just stop complaining cause you cant get a decent one

POSTED: 03/28/2006 - 03:41 pm / quote |
guitardude_43 :
It is the greatest guitar of all it is my god guitar its amazing
POSTED: 03/28/2006 - 05:03 pm / quote |
Cocnut Rag :
This guitar is fun
POSTED: 03/29/2006 - 06:18 am / quote |
Cocnut Rag :
I'm really cool and i always play guitar
POSTED: 03/29/2006 - 06:18 am / quote |
Cocnut Rag :
yes i am a horse
POSTED: 04/07/2006 - 08:00 am / quote |
steven1956 :
I own a 1972 version and it still kicks... I use it mainly for slide (open) tunings...however it needs some fret board work and as with most owners of the SG the neck can get busy...you have to pay attention to you truss rod adjustments...
POSTED: 04/14/2006 - 04:34 pm / quote |
robbo_bar :
my friend got a gibson SG, but when i had a go i thought it was really overrated....and the neck was way too grippy + slow.....absolutely useless for solos!
POSTED: 04/21/2006 - 06:09 pm / quote |
steveCFH :
My friend has this and the neck is ****ing heavy. It doesn't balance properly. The ESP Viper is superior.
POSTED: 05/03/2006 - 08:31 pm / quote |
redSG :
I absolutely LOVE my SG. I wouldnt trade it for anything. I think my soul is bound to it. I LOVE IT.
POSTED: 05/04/2006 - 05:07 pm / quote |
UnsignedRecords :
this is an amazing guitar. especially with emg 81 and 85's in it. a lot brighter tone than a les paul i think anyway.
POSTED: 05/04/2006 - 05:45 pm / quote |
Acorn :
for those who hate sg's, sure spent a lot of time going to the reviews and posting comments.
POSTED: 05/09/2006 - 06:04 pm / quote |
Cowboys9224 :
cam201 :
i personally think that the sound quality it very poor nowdays. they lost their great sound back in 1979 when ACDC recorded their last album with a great legend. if you are an acdc fan you will know that the sound quality is steadily getting more shithouse with every album. malcolm young's gretche has a purely awesome sound and still does even with these new amps.
SOUND QUALITY: SG: 5/10 GRETCHE:10/10

I agree totally man brian johnson just pisses me off.

POSTED: 05/10/2006 - 08:10 pm / quote |
PhantomWuss95 :
i wish i could afford the gibson, i only have an epiphone SG
POSTED: 05/20/2006 - 03:55 pm / quote |
zeppelin5005 :
i love sg's and i can't wait till i get mine... in three days!

POSTED: 06/03/2006 - 03:12 pm / quote |
MINI_METAL_MAN :
THE GIBSON SG IS MY DREAM GUITAR I'D HAVE TO SAVE UP FOR TEN YEARS TILL I CAN BUY ONE!

POSTED: 06/04/2006 - 08:48 am / quote |
GibsonRocker14 :
Gibson Sg Standard rocks!
POSTED: 06/08/2006 - 12:19 am / quote |
GibsonRocker14 :
This guitar is greatfully Mean
POSTED: 06/08/2006 - 12:59 am / quote |
GibsonRocker14 :

POSTED: 06/08/2006 - 01:00 am / quote |
SgGuru :
I dont see how people can dislike this guitar. It weighs considerably less than a LP, it is extreamly versatile, and it looks magnificent
POSTED: 06/13/2006 - 09:10 pm / quote |
Spartan 117 :
cam201 wrote:

i personally think that the sound quality it very poor nowdays. they lost their great sound back in 1979 when ACDC recorded their last album with a great legend. if you are an acdc fan you will know that the sound quality is steadily getting more shithouse with every album. malcolm young's gretche has a purely awesome sound and still does even with these new amps.
SOUND QUALITY: SG: 5/10 GRETCHE:10/10


dude why'd you bring acc/dc in to this? do you really think there sound is deteriorating? well let's see, considering they are rich and lately have been using nothing but VINTAGE equipment. (angus used a '64 sg on ballbreaker) dude i think stiff upper lip was there best record since blow up your video. all the songs rocked and did NOT sound like a shithole youretard

mysteryguitar
wrote:

cam201 :
people get sg's for there looks

to people who hate SG's, go buy one...just stop complaining cause you cant get a decent one


yeah i agree i got one of the best possible 2005 models. NOBODY has ever hated the damn thing.

Acorn
wrote:

for those who hate sg's, sure spent a lot of time going to the reviews and posting comments.


excactly. why bother us people who don't spend all day sg bashing?

POSTED: 07/08/2006 - 09:24 pm / quote |
Spartan 117 :
shit it ****ed up my post. anything in quotes that is in bold white font is what i wrote
POSTED: 07/08/2006 - 09:25 pm / quote |
xmarleyx :
i love the sg, tis amazing. of course it is. why? well, its a gibson, and a whole bunch of people from the beetles to rise against and fall out boy play them. the only thing i had a problem with was where the strap button was, when you stand up to play, it feels like you're holding up a metal bar. other than that, its amazing, awsome sound, built strong and durable, yet not amazingly heavy. vair good job, gibson *claps*
POSTED: 07/28/2006 - 04:53 pm / quote |
ZGS :
Beautiful guitar! I only wish the pickups were a lil bit hotter. The neck pickup in the standards sounds kinda 'short' y'know? I'm buying a sg faded soon, (hell yeah!) only because the 'buckers are a bit hotter. Oh yeah, and it's cheaper.
POSTED: 07/30/2006 - 02:25 am / quote |
Spartan 117 :
ZGS wrote:

Beautiful guitar! I only wish the pickups were a lil bit hotter. The neck pickup in the standards sounds kinda 'short' y'know? I'm buying a sg faded soon, (hell yeah!) only because the 'buckers are a bit hotter. Oh yeah, and it's cheaper.


dude the faded sg has a 490T and that isn't as hot as a 498T on the standard

POSTED: 08/13/2006 - 08:56 pm / quote |
metallicman :
man, this is gonna me my next guitar but i dont want to buy it yet till im alot better but im pretty convinced this is the next guitar im gonna get!
POSTED: 08/15/2006 - 10:29 am / quote |
ZGS :
Spartan Dude, are you sure? The faded has the 498T and 490R pickups, I don't know what the standard has, but I've played both back-to-back and the faded does sound hotter. The standard did have a sweeter tone though, lil bit nicer clean sound. What really sold me was the worn finish, feels pretty kick-ass.

POSTED: 08/17/2006 - 12:28 am / quote |
thunderinblack :
how can people not like it they just must be retarded
cos this guitar rocks

POSTED: 08/28/2006 - 12:34 pm / quote |