My SG is drivin me barkin bonkers. Faded 08, nice neck & I like the feel of the overall build quality.. but surprisingly it doesnt sustain like the SGs I used to know in 80s (top 3 strings go sharp so often its maddening/ a Q for tmrw tho). I have a hunch one reason is the wood is too dense (my theory/ it seems a heavyish SG): but my Q here is on the nut.
Ive seen a superb thouragh gtr tech chap's YTube clip of replacing a Corian nut, which gibson used as stock from ~2007 on apparantly, with a bone nut. Christ the work removing it!! another clip shows some other chap just score/ tap/ clean slot/ out in 15m. Main reason changing these post 07 gibsons he says, is the bad angle of the nut rearside (slope back to string posts): too steep so string rests only on a small ~2mm/ front edge of the nut, the rest a gap, IE not the whole nut width.. resulting in ott vibration 'spill' continuing back past the nut. Now, a graphtech nut I put in a charidy-shop squier strat, orig placcy nut awol, indeed has a shallower angle & the strings are supported across the full width of the nut.. & it really sings & the sustain is better than the SG. Now, whether this is a result of the nut Im not sure but makes me wonder how important a nut which supports this string bit/ if the tech guy was indeed spot-on.
My other 2 gtrs all sustain better too: embarrassingly even my £10 romanian 3/4 size I saw in a dusty gtr shop corner (knew it was mine on 1st look from 30yrs experience: a peach) & my takamine chinese ply-top acoustic nuts' angles both mirror ~accurately their strings' back angle to posts. Considering too the SG has a set-neck, US made from a most respected maker, & 4x the price of the acoustic, its rather alarming.
So Im wondering about this nut angle in relation to sustain. And any other reason my SG might be so unsustainy. And anyone removed a gibson SG faded corian nut?
Thanks SC.
Ive seen a superb thouragh gtr tech chap's YTube clip of replacing a Corian nut, which gibson used as stock from ~2007 on apparantly, with a bone nut. Christ the work removing it!! another clip shows some other chap just score/ tap/ clean slot/ out in 15m. Main reason changing these post 07 gibsons he says, is the bad angle of the nut rearside (slope back to string posts): too steep so string rests only on a small ~2mm/ front edge of the nut, the rest a gap, IE not the whole nut width.. resulting in ott vibration 'spill' continuing back past the nut. Now, a graphtech nut I put in a charidy-shop squier strat, orig placcy nut awol, indeed has a shallower angle & the strings are supported across the full width of the nut.. & it really sings & the sustain is better than the SG. Now, whether this is a result of the nut Im not sure but makes me wonder how important a nut which supports this string bit/ if the tech guy was indeed spot-on.
My other 2 gtrs all sustain better too: embarrassingly even my £10 romanian 3/4 size I saw in a dusty gtr shop corner (knew it was mine on 1st look from 30yrs experience: a peach) & my takamine chinese ply-top acoustic nuts' angles both mirror ~accurately their strings' back angle to posts. Considering too the SG has a set-neck, US made from a most respected maker, & 4x the price of the acoustic, its rather alarming.
So Im wondering about this nut angle in relation to sustain. And any other reason my SG might be so unsustainy. And anyone removed a gibson SG faded corian nut?
Thanks SC.
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