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Jordan Guitars
37 Clarence StreetLeicesterLE1 3RWUnited Kingdom
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USD$3,499

Description

Gibson is excited to announce the return of the SG Supreme. With a refreshed feature set, it is bound to overshadow everything else in sight and be one of the most exciting new releases of the year. It features a beautiful AAA-figured maple top (plain maple on the 3-pickup Gibson exclusive model) on a mahogany body. The mahogany neck has an ebony fretboard with a compound radius, 24 medium jumbo frets, and Super Split Block mother-of-pearl inlays. The headstock is adorned with a striking new mother-of-pearl "Chandelier Inlay" inspired by a design from the 1940s that was discovered in the Gibson archives. The Burstbucker Pro and Burstbucker Pro + pickups are paired with push/pull volume controls for coil tapping, along with individual tone controls (master tone control on the 3-pickup exclusive model). The three beautiful finishes are elegantly highlighted with gold hardware, making this not only a great-sounding and highly flexible instrument but also an exceptionally beautiful-looking modern rock machine. A hardshell case is also included. Model: SG SupremeFinish Type: Gloss Nitrocellulose LacquerFinish Color: FireburstWeight: 7.56 lbs.Top Wood: AAA Flamed MapleBody Wood: Non-Weight Relieved MahoganyNeck Wood: MahoganyNeck Shape: Slim TaperNeck Dimensions: .820 1st - .920 12thFingerboard: Bound EbonyFingerboard Radius: 10" - 16" Compound RadiusInlays: Mother-of-Pearl Super Split BlockScale Length: 24.75"Width at Nut: 1.695"Nut Material: Graph TechFrets: 24 Medium JumboPickups: Burstbucker Pro (Neck), Burstbucker Pro + (Bridge)Controls: 2 Push/Pull Volumes (Coil-Tap), 2 Tones & 3-Way Toggle SwitchHardware: GoldBridge: Aluminum Nashville Tune-O-MaticTailpiece: Aluminum StopbarTuners: Locking Grover with Keystone ButtonsCase: Black Hardshell

About SG

The Gibson SG, also known as the 'Solid Guitar,' is a popular model known for its distinctive double-cutaway design. Introduced in 1961, it quickly gained a reputation for its playability and unique sound.