Electric Guitars

SG

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Yamaha developed the SG Series with a single goal in mind; to create the best electric guitar possible, without any compromise. The design was based upon the top guitars at the time, but every single detail was reconsidered from the ground up. Not only were the body and neck redesigned, but so were the pickups and bridge. In fact, everything right down to the circuitry and strap pins was original. Some features, which are now considered standard on any guitar, were first developed for the SG. The SG2000 features a long sustain and is very popular with jazz and fusion artists. The SG1000 was created with rock guitarists in mind and is characterized by a sharper attack. Both are handcrafted and the longevity of their popularity is a testament to their outstanding quality. The SG Series guitars are legendary among musicians around the world. 

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SG3000

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SG3000, symbolized by silky rich sustain and fully matured woody tone, is unquestionably the top of the line of SG series. While a combination of unique T-Cross Maple structure and covered humbuckers creates it superb sound, the stunning appearance f ...

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SG2000

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Guitarists the world over have held the SG2000 in high regard for over 30 years. Continuous evolution has kept this legend at the pinnicale of performance. Improvements to this, the latest version, include the use of advanced technologies like "Initi ...

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SG1000

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The SG1000 rock sound starts with a maple on mahogany body fitted with a set mahogany neck. The set neck design delivers a characteristically bright and commanding tone with a powerful attack, while the bi-sound system offers a rich array of tonal va ...

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