Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
I thought they were all gone. These must be leftovers or a new production run.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BASFLWBCH/
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http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BASFLWBCH/
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BASFLWCCH
Re: Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
Interesting how they've made the worn cherry with the jack above the tone knob. That's how mine is too. Other finishes have jack under the tone knob. Funny.
Re: Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
My understanding is that the jack placement was a "QA error," not intentional. Jimmy at Southpaw "fixed" all his before shipping.
Re: Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
I got the first or second one he shipped out... before he 'fixed' them. And now I do recall he called me and asked if I wanted it switched. I guess I have a collectors item! 
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Re: Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
Makes me want to play it with a pick - and I can't play with a pick to save my life! 
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Re: Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
So tempted to get one of these after watching this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-NP-LdLu3g
One of my favorite bands. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-NP-LdLu3g
One of my favorite bands. . .
Re: Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
I love mine! So if a short scale SG bass is your thang then go for it, you won't be disappointed.
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Re: Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
That's a long scale Epiphone Allen Woody is playing there...Lefty007 wrote:So tempted to get one of these after watching this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-NP-LdLu3g
One of my favorite bands. . .
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iome wrote:That's a long scale Epiphone Allen Woody is playing there...Lefty007 wrote:So tempted to get one of these after watching this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-NP-LdLu3g
One of my favorite bands. . .
Ah! Thanks for that info. . . I'm a fan of the sound of Gibson basses, but I don't think I would ever be happy playing one because of the ergonomics. I'm a big supporter of basses with long upper horns, so a bass that has the strap button by the neck is an absolute no-no for me. I have a Rogue Beatle bass copy that I keep because it cost me $250, but I can't play it live without wanting to smash it into piece.
Re: Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
Well, the Gibson EB's and SG basses has no problem with balance because of the shorter neck, the long scale Epi Eb3 (like the one in the video) sounds very well for its price, but dives like a Stukas.
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Re: Gibson SG Faded @ Sweetwater
Yep, the short scale reduced the neckdive issue. My SG sits perfectly.
Also the bass Allen Woody is playing in the vid is the Gibson EB-3L, the longscale version of the EB-3 and they could be a bit "divey". Funny thing is that they actually sound a bit better due to the different pickup position (IMO) combined with the longer scale it was not a 'muddy' as the EBs that had the humbucker right at the end of the fretboard.
The Epiphone Allen Woody 'Rumblekat' signature bass is shortscale (30")
Also the bass Allen Woody is playing in the vid is the Gibson EB-3L, the longscale version of the EB-3 and they could be a bit "divey". Funny thing is that they actually sound a bit better due to the different pickup position (IMO) combined with the longer scale it was not a 'muddy' as the EBs that had the humbucker right at the end of the fretboard.
The Epiphone Allen Woody 'Rumblekat' signature bass is shortscale (30")
"Nothing is what is seems, but everything is exactly what it is." B. Banzai