YAMAHA SG-2000 Tobacco Sunburst 1997 ⛱️Early Summer SALE⛱️
Description
The Yamaha SG-2000, a masterpiece of Yamaha electric guitars used by many famous musicians, is a top-of-the-line model from that era featuring a neck-through construction.
Based on the serial number and pickup date, this is a used 1997 model.
It features a multi-layered mahogany and maple neck with a neck-through construction, using mahogany wings, a maple top, and an ebony fingerboard.
It boasts meticulous details such as a unique T-cross maple construction, a sustain plate under the bridge, and a smoothly finished neck joint.
It is equipped with two Yamaha semi-open humbucker pickups, supporting everything from warm, deep jazz and blues sounds to distortion.
Furthermore, the tone knob's push-pull function allows for coil tapping, enabling access to sharp single-coil sounds.
The multi-binding, gold hardware, and engraved tailpiece add to its luxurious finish.
The headstock edge shows some inevitable paint chipping, and there are also scattered small dents, scratches, and tarnishing on the paint and parts.
Overall, it shows signs of use commensurate with its age, and the nut has been replaced.
While the frets show some wear, they still retain about 70-80% of their height, allowing for smooth playing through an amplifier without noticeable buzzing or dead notes.
Weight: Approximately 4.51kg
Accessories: Hard case
Based on the serial number and pickup date, this is a used 1997 model.
It features a multi-layered mahogany and maple neck with a neck-through construction, using mahogany wings, a maple top, and an ebony fingerboard.
It boasts meticulous details such as a unique T-cross maple construction, a sustain plate under the bridge, and a smoothly finished neck joint.
It is equipped with two Yamaha semi-open humbucker pickups, supporting everything from warm, deep jazz and blues sounds to distortion.
Furthermore, the tone knob's push-pull function allows for coil tapping, enabling access to sharp single-coil sounds.
The multi-binding, gold hardware, and engraved tailpiece add to its luxurious finish.
The headstock edge shows some inevitable paint chipping, and there are also scattered small dents, scratches, and tarnishing on the paint and parts.
Overall, it shows signs of use commensurate with its age, and the nut has been replaced.
While the frets show some wear, they still retain about 70-80% of their height, allowing for smooth playing through an amplifier without noticeable buzzing or dead notes.
Weight: Approximately 4.51kg
Accessories: Hard case