
A Players rock-n-roll axe

These are wonderful guitars. They're lighter than a LP and have more punch than a Strat. I've got nothing against either of those guitars, but the compact size and minimal weight of the SG combined with the humbucking pickups is a winning combination. If you move around a lot while playing, on stage or otherwise, you'll like this guitar. And keep in mind, Gibson introduced the SG as the New and Improved Les Paul. I started with an SG Special as I already had a Strat and a LP, and then I got a Standard and recenty picked-up a Custom Shop version. They're wonderful guitars, versatile enough to play about whatever you want, and as a rule they won't break the bank. The Special, even with it's minimal pricing, will sound every bit as good as the Standard, most LPs, and give you better output (without pedals and such) than anything Fender offers (in my opinion.) The downside is the appearance. You don't run across many show SGs. Even my CS version looks pretty tame, no flaming, no quilting, and a flat top. That aside, pick one up and play it. If you're a die hard Strat or LP player you'll have to adjust marginally to the neck but start with some simple jammin' rock and go from there. I think you'll be favorably impressed, just as Pete Townsend, Angus, Page, Hendrix and countless others have been.
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