1981 Tobacco sunburst fait au Japan
Tres tres propre.
Une vrai les Paul killer.
Une bijou de Quality et perfection.
Si tu connait pas les SG de Yamaha, Faire une recherche. Sont incroyable.
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SG600 1979-1981
The Yamaha SG
So, just what is the Yamaha SG then? different to Gibson’s own similarly-named classic. Both guitars use the ‘SG’ term to stand for ‘Solid Guitar’ but Yamaha’s design is much thicker in depth, with a double cutaway which is significantly different to Gibson’s slightly offset version. In practice, it’s actually much more like Gibson’s other famous solid-body guitar,
First, the body is made of thick, solid Mahogany with a carved Maple top. The neck uses either a glued-in construction . Yamaha definitely wanted to steal a little of the Les Paul’s thunder with this guitar, as the control layout is the same and the 24.75” scale length and three-a-side headstock follows a most familiar thought process! Still, the lines, curves and shape of the SG are its own and this helps it stand tall on its own merits.
Mahogany plus set neck equals sustain and that is what the Yamaha SG is most famous for. There’s a reason for the body to be a luxuriously chunky as it is! The sustain from each of these guitars is quite unreal, and very musical, too. It’s quite a thrill, hitting a note and coaxing out those extra-long, harmonically rich tones!
Specs:
Body. Agathis body carved maple top. (Agathis is also known as Kauri, Dammer or commercial grade Mahogany)
Neck. Set neck, Mahogany, Rosewood fretboard, 22 frets, dot position markers, 24 3/4" scale, 13 3/4" radius.
Pickups. Two high output Yamaha humbucking pickups
Controls. Two linear volume and two linear tone controls.
Colours. Tobacco Sunburst Black.
Hardware. Chrome, Tulip style tuners
Control Knobs. Gold
Single ply cream pickguard and cream pickup surrounds.
Pickup selector switch. Upper horn