weirdcountry
Joined: Aug 15, 2011
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Posted on Aug 17 2011 12:10 AM
hi! i'm a new member and a long time lurker. was just wondering what a 1968 sg-2a in good condition is worth these days.
all stock, save for a couple of saddle screws. original knobs are still with me, but they're missing the silver caps so i replaced them with these teisco witch hat knobs for the photo. some buckle rash on the back, and a couple of dings.
also, i don't have a case for it, if that factors in the pricing, hehe.
thanks!
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morphball
Joined: Dec 23, 2008
Posts: 3324
Pittsboro, NC
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Posted on Aug 17 2011 09:55 AM
Welcome! That's a nice Yamaha there, and I think the knobs look great. I've seen people TRYING to sell those on ebay for $1200-$1400, but I'm thinking they're more in the $800 range myself. I know some here also own vintage SG's, so I'm wondering what they paid for them myself.
— Mike
http://www.youtube.com/morphballio
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Phostenix
Joined: Aug 15, 2010
Posts: 13
Phoenix, AZ
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Posted on Sep 05 2011 09:17 PM
I've made a video of the "insides" of my SG-3C.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-IbmuVzZuw
It's this guitar:
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morphball
Joined: Dec 23, 2008
Posts: 3324
Pittsboro, NC
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Posted on Sep 05 2011 10:41 PM
Thanks for the tour of the innards! 10K is pretty hot, I wouldn't be surprised if the newer SGV300 series is about the same. I'd so love to find one of these some day.
— Mike
http://www.youtube.com/morphballio
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Phostenix
Joined: Aug 15, 2010
Posts: 13
Phoenix, AZ
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Posted on Sep 05 2011 11:12 PM
They aren't high output pickups, though. Either the magnets aren't as strong as they originally were or Yamaha used smaller pickup wire that has a higher DC resistance. They make great microphones, too.
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HallmarkSweptWinger
Joined: Jul 27, 2006
Posts: 1284
Berlinesia, Germanifornia
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Posted on Feb 05 2012 11:24 AM
Hi,
heres a link to a video which I made today. You can see/hear a SG2A and the TA60 amp. I am selling the guitar and the amp from the video. I sold a SGV800 for 650 Euros last week. (I still have got enough Yamaha s!)
I have got too much guitars and amps and I have bought a Fender Vibroverb 63 RI and a `61 Showman and a Tone King Continental amp the last months...
I am also selling the Tone King amp. Check out my other videos on youtube.
Feel free to give comments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGr_X7bbouU
— Twang cheers!
Ralf Kilauea
www.kilaueas.de
https://kilaueas.bandcamp.com/album/touch-my-alien
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tiki101
Joined: Mar 22, 2009
Posts: 101
pgh, where the zombies live
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Posted on Feb 05 2012 03:44 PM
so, here's a photo of my SGV300, which i regretted selling seconds after it left my posession...
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all was lost until i found this on the local CL, 2 weeks ago. (i had a buyer for it, but he flaked and I've decided to keep it.)
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and the reason i was going to sell the EGV, was that I found this on the local CL Friday.
I think it's okay to have more than one blue yamaha....
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morphball
Joined: Dec 23, 2008
Posts: 3324
Pittsboro, NC
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Posted on Feb 06 2012 09:06 AM
Ya done good, sir... I have an identical SGV 800 and will never sell it. Is that case a Yamaha brand, or something else? Right now I share a case between my 700 and 800, though I wouldn't mind finding another one that fits its longer headstock.
— Mike
http://www.youtube.com/morphballio
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tiki101
Joined: Mar 22, 2009
Posts: 101
pgh, where the zombies live
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Posted on Feb 06 2012 10:53 AM
morph,
no it's a cheap universal, only tag is one that says "tour grade". It fits well, although i put a guitar rag under the neck to keep the point of the headstock from touching the case. Fits otherwise. I have also used this case for my Jazzmaster, but it's a squeeze widthwise.
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Abe
Joined: Mar 12, 2008
Posts: 1237
Bay Area
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Posted on Apr 12 2012 02:00 PM
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ludobag
Joined: Jun 05, 2010
Posts: 620
at south of
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Posted on Apr 19 2012 01:27 PM
really nice guitar
i just miss a SGV 300 at 250 euros in green
fot those who have A sgv 300 and a sgv 800
what is the real difference in sound ?
or playability ?
anothers guitars that i can't try before
cause i really love the looks of the 800 in blue but if i can't find one i will try to pick up a 300 ,seems more easy to find indeed
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caddady
Joined: Feb 14, 2010
Posts: 802
N.E. Ohio
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Posted on Apr 19 2012 02:17 PM
Tiki101 in The Burg. I will take the EVG-103 when you are ready to part with it. I like the 24 3/4 scale on the one I have now (also blue). I have an SC300T loaded with texmex pickups to swap
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Admiral_Fishwich
Joined: Nov 21, 2010
Posts: 118
surfin' Lake Ontario
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Posted on Apr 19 2012 05:01 PM
Here's mine.
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morphball
Joined: Dec 23, 2008
Posts: 3324
Pittsboro, NC
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Posted on Apr 19 2012 08:06 PM
Admiral_Fishwich wrote:
Here's mine.
That's a beauty! I think I remember seeing the same one on ebay about a year ago, is that where you scored it?
— Mike
http://www.youtube.com/morphballio
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Richard
Joined: Mar 02, 2006
Posts: 1683
Georgia
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Posted on Apr 20 2012 09:28 AM
I have never seen one in sonic blue before...very cool. I had an opportunity to buy an SGV800 (red) a short while back but the only way to swing it would've been to sell my black SGV-300...I decided I just couldn't part with it. It's been so long since I had my 800 I don't think I can tell you how it'll sound different from an 800...I seem to remember it having more punch, but I also need to do something to raise the pups on my 300 a bit. Another reason I've always wanted another 800 is that I'm a sucker for neck binding.
— The Mystery Men?
El Capitan and The Reluctant Sadists
SSS Agent #31
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LeeVanCleef
Joined: Oct 05, 2011
Posts: 744
France
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Posted on Apr 20 2012 02:08 PM
ludobag wrote:
i just miss a SGV 300 at 250 euros in green
Well, if you're talking about the metallic green one that was on Audiofanzine a few days ago, I was on it too... And I didn't get it either
— Old punks never die... They just become surf rockers.
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Thunderbolt
Joined: Sep 03, 2008
Posts: 27
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Posted on Apr 29 2012 11:32 AM
andreuthegiant wrote:
What about these hollowbody models?
Link Wray used one of these in the 1960s. It was like the reddish-maroon one above, with the cool fret-markers.
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ludobag
Joined: Jun 05, 2010
Posts: 620
at south of
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Posted on Jun 04 2012 10:53 AM
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ludobag
Joined: Jun 05, 2010
Posts: 620
at south of
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Posted on Jun 13 2012 12:31 PM
just saw one 800 near my home yesterday and i have cracked cause i will not find one again then
I'm a guy who prefers to have remorse than regrets
i like both
the 800 is like a news guitar the guy who have have it from 5 or 6 years and really not play it cause is playing bass (the fret are really good ,more better than the 300 who have play a lot)
only a little ding on the arm cut and i have to set up cause the neck have too much bow (and it is not easy on this thing the key don't have room to turn i have to made some turn and i think if i put gauge more heavier i must put washer cause i am not far from the end of the thread of the truss rod,become very hard to turn at the end but when i beguin it was very loosen i think she doesn't have been set till the day he buy it )
now i must beguin to play with really low gauge all are mount in 9 42 and i will change it later ,it is boring to set up all the time ,no time to play
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ludobag
Joined: Jun 05, 2010
Posts: 620
at south of
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Posted on Jun 14 2012 11:04 AM
for serial number i find this
http://www.yamaha.com/yamahaguitars/ElectricandBassGuitarSerialNumberSystems.pdf
then the 800 is QO then 2007
and the 300 is QI then 2002
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