Yamaha / 1988 SG1000 / 1988 / Guitar
Product Details
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Around 1965, the development of Yamaha's electric guitar began. At the time of the late president, "Genichi Kawakami", it is conveyed to make all original electric guitars. The alleged electric guitar Yamaha SG, which was produced, is a pure -blooded original shape guitar in Japan, which has been released to the present while changing many specifications and diversified models. This SG1000 was released in 1976 and is a representative model of SG, which is still a loyal user. Direct circuits, etc., which prevent a single sound and a drop in the sound of the sound itself that can obtain a single sound by coil tapping the hambucking pickup, is a function mounted from this SG1000. This late -model guitar has a set neck structure with a deeply joint mahogany neck on a mahogany body, so you can experience a sweet and rich midrange sound. The SG1000, which is the basic axis of the set neck SG, is a masterpiece that has been loved beyond the country, east and west. It is definitely a guitar that can be evaluated by generations who do not know SG, saying, "It's a guitar that I haven't seen, but it sounds good."
[SPEC]
Body: Maple Top/Mahogany Back
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Ebony
P.U: Spinex PU
Weight: 4.7kg
Nut-Width: 42.5mm
Medium Scale Neck
w/softcase
* With 5 years of adjustment guarantee for firm adjustment at our shop
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Akira Matsui in charge
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