TalismanRich
Well-known member
Mickster, it sounds like it's made the guitar playable now. It stinks to have a nice guitar that you can't play comfortably,
If you're referring to the bridge.....the adjustment screws should face the headstock / pickups.funny we have a old Epi SG , I was going to put strings on and saw this thread... SG stuff.
Velcro shirts with Velcro Strap? how about drilling and adding weights to balance it , like the opposite of LesPaul owners complaing the guitar is too heavy?
I know the SG has turned out to be on a lot of my favorite guitar recordings though, by far ...weird?
I never played one really, a friend said they are more for standing up and not the best at sitting-down players. But over and over I would hear a great guitar track and seek out info and again and again it was a SG, I didnt get into which pickups though or if its the fron or rear pup.
ACDC, BlackSabbath, even BEatle tracks Revolver SG , ...definitely a flat piece of wood guitar in comparison to LP and Strat....more similar to a Tele, not much contours.
Anyway....Im putting some strings on it and was actually wondering if the intonation bridge piece faced the headstock or the bridge...seems it faces the headstock.
Ill have to check a strap now.....never heard of neck dive.?
Hey thanks for asking cool cat and thanks for answering Mick, my Eppy sg was acting up and I was gonna send it out for a good set up until this thread and I noticed I had put the bridge piece in facing the wrong way. Turned it around and just like magic all good now.If you're referring to the bridge.....the adjustment screws should face the headstock / pickups.
Mick