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Gibson SG Special Gothic II £799

The SG series may be old, but the SG pecial Gothic II shows the youngsters a thing or two...

Gibson SG Special Gothic II

The Gibson SG Special Gothic II

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We all know that the SG is a vintage classic - one of the greatest guitars of all time - but can this old timer really hold its own against the might of modern rock and metal guitars? Merchant City Music, the Glasgow-based music store, seem to think so. They have got their hands on a consignment of a limited run Gibson SG model with some modern features, and it certainly looks the part...

 

Design and construction

 

Underneath the modern satin black 'Gothic' paint is a classic Gibson SG. Some things just have to be right to keep us happy. We wanted to see a mahogany body and neck glued together with a slim, comfortable neck profile. We would probably have thrown a fit if we didn't see a pair of humbuckers and a tune-o-matic bridge. But this SG meets all our expectations. The fingerboard is well finished and fitted with 22 fat frets, but there are no fret markers. Moving on though, this guitar is light in weight and hangs on a strap beautifully.

 

The biggest departure from the classic SG set-up (aside from the finish) are the pickups. This guitar is loaded with a pair of active EMG humbuckers: an 81 at the bridge and an 85 model in the neck position. That's the same setup used by Jeff Hanneman of Slayer and Travis Miguel of Atreyu on their ESP guitars. Black Label Society's Zakk Wylde won't make eardrums bleed with any other pickups, so we're talking about some serious power here. It's also worth noting that the EMG81 is also a bridge position favourite of Hetfield and Hammett.

 

Since it was launched back in the day, guitarists have found to their horror that the SG has a split personality. If it hits the deck, it will break. Treat it with respect, however, and it'll last longer than you will.

 

In use

 

We've played more SGs than we've had hot dinners, and aside from some whammy bar-equipped versions made in the 1980s, we've never met a Gibson SG we didn't like. Continuing in this fine tradition, we're happy to report that this guitar is great. The playability - the low action, the easy string tension - makes out on this guitar a real treat. The lack of fret markers led to some early embarrassing mistakes, but we soon got used to finding our way around the gorgeous fingerboard.

 

The EMG pickups give this SG a modern voice. It can play nice when it wants to, especially on a clean setting with a touch of chorus or delay. It's when you turn up the overdrive that the magic starts to happen. The power of the EMG pickups combined with the awesome sustain provided by the mahogany body will is enormous. We especially enjoyed the tight bottom end when playing riffs on the low E and A strings.

Verdict

While the SG is getting on a bit, The SG Special Gothic II proves that the series can still cut it in the world of metal, and hold it's own against guitar from dedicated hard-rock brands such as BC Rich and Dean. It also looks fantastic.

MusicRadar rating:

5 of 5 stars

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MusicRadar rating

5 of 5

Pros

The amazing looks, the EMG pickups and the killer playability.

Cons

None

Verdict

While the SG is getting on a bit, The SG Special Gothic II proves that the series can still cut it in the world of metal, and hold it's own against guitar from dedicated hard-rock brands such as BC Rich and Dean. It also looks fantastic.

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Specification

SG Special Gothic II

Price:
£799
Available Controls:
2 x Tone, 2 x Volume, 3-way Pickup Selector
Available Finish:
Satin black
Bolt-on Neck:
false
Case Included:
true
Country of Origin:
USA
Fingerboard Material:
Rosewood
Guitar Body Material:
Mahogany
Hardware:
Black
Neck Finish:
Satin
Neck Material:
Mahogany
No of Strings:
6
No. of Frets:
22
Pickups:
EMG 85 (Neck), EMG-81 (Bridge)
Scale Length (Inches) (Inches):
24.75
Tailpiece:
Stopbar
Top Finish:
Natural Satin
Width at Nut (mm) (mm):
43.2

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