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Neck and Headstock
Neck Species
The neck of the SG Standard is constructed from solid mahogany, cut using the superior “quarter sawn” orientation for improved strength and resonance.
Neck Profile
The neck on the SG Standard is carved to a comfortable rounded profile much like that of the necks on many beloved mid-’60s SGs, which offers a smooth playing feel in the hand and superb speed.
Tonal Characteristics
The angled, classical-style peg head and mahogany neck work together to provide exceptional tonal richness and resonance from the neck, with a good string definition and sustain.
Average Weight
The average weight of the neck is .96 lbs.
Joint
Gibson uses what is known as the Mortis & Tenon joint to bind neck to body so that the two pieces form one solid unit. On the Gibson USA SG Standard, this includes the larger tenon employed in earlier SGs, which helps to maximize sustain.
Joint Angle
0.0° (+/- 15 seconds)
Headstock Angle
The SG Standard headstock is carefully angled at Gibson’s traditional 17 degrees, which increases pressure on the strings and helps them stay in the nut slots. An increase in string pressure also means there is no loss of string vibration between the nut and the tuners, which equals better sustain.
Truss Rod
Gibson’s traditional truss rod, found in most all of our guitars, is highly responsive to the individual adjustments you’ll want to make to personalize and optimize string action and sustain.
Logo
The Gibson logo – one of the most globally recognized logos of all time – is inlaid in mother of pearl across the top of the headstock face of the SG Standard, with a mother of pearl crown inlaid at the center of the headstock.
Adhesive
The adhesive used to join neck and body is Franklin Titebond 50, one of the strongest glues on the market today.
Tolerance
When fitting the neck and body together, we take advantage of our precise measuring equipment so that all angles, pitches and alignments maintain a tolerance within .005 of an inch. Not only does this help to keep your guitar in tune but it also maintains proper string alignment relative to the fingerboard.
Fingerboard and Nut
Fingerboard Species
The neck of the SG Standard carries a rosewood fingerboard. Rosewood has a warm, rich, responsive tone that has clear and tight bass projection without overshadowing sparkling midrange or trebles.
Frets
The SG Standard sports 22 medium-jumbo frets, all immaculately dressed and polished.
Tonal Characteristics
Rosewood fingerboards are known for their warm, rich tones.
Radius
The 12-inch radius of the SG Standard fingerboard provides smooth note bending capabilities and eliminates “dead” or “choked out” notes, common occurrences on fingerboards with lesser radiuses.
Inlays
The SG Standard fingerboard carries acrylic trapezoid position-marker inlays, echoing the traditional look of the original SG Standard.
Nut Material
The nut on the SG Standard is made from Corian, which is mainly composed of acrylic polymer. This popular synthetic alternative to bone offers a very durable material, delivers enhanced sustain, and holds the tolerances of the precision cuts made in the slotting process. It is installed into the top surface of the neck, butting up to the end of the fingerboard to ensure proper tone and sustain transfer, and its nut slots are cut with Gibson’s PLEK system to ensure precise fit, break angle, and string spacing.
Nut Width
The width of the nut on the SG Standard is approximately 1-11/16”, the traditional nut width of Gibson electric guitars.