The guitars of the SG Supreme model began to be released in early 1999 . Initially, two types were produced - on the first they put P-90 sensors ( singles ), and on the second they were 57 Classic humbuckers . In the latest version, the guitar is still being produced. In the SG Supreme case, the top is made of corrugated maple , which is typical for the most popular and famous Gibson Les Paul models. The pattern of wood fibers is enhanced by the use of transparent colors for the body of the guitar. [one]
| SG Supreme | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Gibson |
| Period | 1999 is our time |
| Design | |
| Body | solid |
| Neck mount | pasting |
| Materials | |
| Body | Top layer: convex maple of class "AA", the main layer: mahogany |
| Vulture | material: mahogany, profile: '60s style slim taper, head angle: 17 Β°, thickness around 1 fret: 0.800 ", thickness around 12 frets: 0.855", junction with the body: 22 frets |
| Overlay | material: ebony, gauge length: 24 3/4 ", lining length: 18.062", number of frets: 24, nut width: 1 11/16 ", width around 12 fret: 2.062", markers: "cut diamonds" Neck Framing: Single Layer |
| Hardware | |
| Tailpiece | Tune-o-matic |
| Pickups | neck pickup: - 57 Classic, bridge pickup: - 57 Classic, adjustments: - 2x volume, - 2x timbre, - 3-position switch |
| Available colors | |
| midnight burst, translucent black, emerald burst, fireburst | |
The original Gibson guitar is made in the United States , Nashville . A guitar holder (Stopbar), a bridge (Tune-o-matic) and a splitting ring (Grover) of the color "gold" or "nickel" are installed on the guitar [1] .
A case is attached to the guitar, trimmed inside with a dark gray plush and black fabric. Outside, the case is finished with a synthetic Black Reptile Pattern. The case is marked with a silver Gibson USA logo [1] .
Notes
- β 1 2 3 Gibson SG Supreme model description on gibson.ru Archived on September 16, 2008. Checked 2007-07-21
Links
- Wikimedia Commons has Gibson SG Supreme related media files
- Gibson Guitar Official Website (English)
- Gibson Russian-language website