Tone2TheBone
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Thanks Slowhand and Rob for the info! Interesting!
Look for a new thread on this in the bass forum . . .r_a_smith3530 said:Look for a custom SX Ash Jazz bass in the future though!
6STRINGS 9LIVES said:we all live in a world where perceptions create our reality, and the perception is that specific brands have a more hallowed place in the hearts and minds of players everywhere ...
Nelskie said:Anyways - I'm just wondering if there are any Fretters who've had experience playing an SG, or who might know a bit more about it - tone, playability, etc. I'm already quite enamored with its lore, as well as the players it counts among its faithful.
And sound cool, too! The Black Crowes were in town last week, and both Rich Robinson and Paul Stacey were using SG's. Rich had a dual P-90 number, and Paul was using a standard HB-equipped model. Both sounded amazing - thanks in part to the Marshall JCM 800 and Harry Joyce amps both were using. Rich's P-90 had a downright nasty snarl, and he used it for a couple of the heavier numbers. I was in heaven hearing those two guitars rip it up on a bunch of songs.Plank_Spanker said:... But they sure look cool!![]()
Nelskie said:And sound cool, too! The Black Crowes were in town last week, and both Rich Robinson and Paul Stacey were using SG's. Rich had a dual P-90 number, and Paul was using a standard HB-equipped model. Both sounded amazing - thanks in part to the Marshall JCM 800 and Harry Joyce amps both were using. Rich's P-90 had a downright nasty snarl, and he used it for a couple of the heavier numbers. I was in heaven hearing those two guitars rip it up on a bunch of songs.![]()