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Yamaha SG2000 [1976-1988]

SG-Shaped Guitar from Yamaha belonging to the SG series

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Published on 08/05/06 at 07:38
Characteristic

<ul> - This is the model SG-2000 (formerly used by C. Santana)
- It is a model Japan (violin)
- The SG-2000 has 2 humbuckers splitables
- The number of box is 22
- There is a key function by microphone with push / pull volume and a micro
- 3 position selector
- Special feature: the neck is a three-piece neck-through, ebony button </ul>

UTILIZATION

This guitar is simply wonderful. The materials are of outstanding quality. Gold hardware, triple binding on body, neck and head, shell galore on the head, burning on the tailpiece, three-piece body, neck-through ... phew!

Those who like to enjoy the wood: mahogany thickness is consistent. The weight of the guitar is affected, but still acceptable with a good strap. Add a table with curved flamed maple on the central ... It's beautiful. In short, finish and attention to detail impeccable.

The handle is very nice. Access to the highs is childish. The mechanical quality, holding the tuning impeccable.

SOUNDS

The electronic microphones and split the sound helps to qualify. Micro serious tone to 7 / 10 and the fingers played, very round and very hot. By mixing the micro splitter, eyeing one side at Leo Fender while retaining a lot of heat. And between these two types of sound changes are important. This guitar is therefore suitable for many styles.

Because of the wood used, I would say this guitar is like a Les Paul, but it is much more versatile thanks to microphones and split. In short, versatility and impeccable build quality are the adjectives that I attributed to him.

OVERALL OPINION

<ul> - I have this guitar for several years
- I love everything about her and especially the astronomical amount of wood that makes sense "to have something between the hands."
- Price / Quality: this guitar is not unfortunately. Its coast is climbing.
- I have tried many models including the Les Paul, before making my choice on this model. For me, it's incomparable. The Yamaha offers more than its rival in terms of both versatility of finishes.
- I would do without hesitation that choice any second, especially since it can only appreciate in value now. </ul>