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Originally posted by slash-edObviously not! I got banned for like half a week by accident the first time I posted
I dunno, I've read jemsite forums yapping on about how they hate anything other than Ibanez, I guess I just assumed I'd find that here as well. Well, not the love for Ibz, you know what I mean
Yes, on this forum we appreciate all things guitar, even ibeenhad's and blenders LOL!
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Well... I had to do some research on an old JEM that was too cheap to pass up, so I thought what site better to inform me? About 90% of it is a lot of wasted space though really. I also felt compelled to read up abit about Steve Vai since I was after all getting one of his sigs. Just like I'm doing some Marty Friedman homework on my Kelly at the momentLast edited by slash-ed; 07-03-2006, 07:26 AM.
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I like how they describe the SG-X, 22 frets and you can clearly see 24 LOL. I will have to measure the neck to see if it is 24 or 25 now when i get it. But yes it does look like an X, but what confuses me is according to Don it is a 1994.
According to the webpage "*The All American 1 SG was how the SG-X began. It was introduced as the All American 1 in 1995 and was renamed the SG-X in 1998, but the specs did not change, only the name"
So now, if this is truly a 94, then what does it make it if the All Americans only started in 95?
Originally posted by SGplayerGreat looking SG!!! That's the SG-X I think? I like the sound of a Dimarzio super distortion in the SG's. I have three Gibson SG Standards, 77, 83, & 86.
here's another!!! Also like the Firebird their auctioning...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Gibson-SG-1-X-Gu...QQcmdZViewItem
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You've kept it stock all these years, and now you're going to F with it? LOL! Leave it stock.
I'm a bit curious as to what pickups you have in there. I'm guessing Pat. No. stamped, but might also be epoxy filled.
If it's not too much trouble, could you snap a photo of the backs? And if you can, take a DC reading (just plug in a jack and dime the controls method).
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