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  1. Hi

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  2. You are one lucky guy. What a beauty! Love the color too! Looks like a 61RI in Metal flake Pelham Blue.
  3. What model Standard or Special, Humbuckers or P90, what color, what pickguard small or full, vibrato ? With all you describe I don't think you'd get much for her
  4. The 2011 SG Standard should be a full face pick guard loaded with a 498T in the bridge and should measure around 14K ohms, but it could be a short somewhere in the PU or the board, could also be a bad magnet, I have an Iommi PU that measures fine but the output is very low ad the mag is very weak. The wiring is only 2 conductor. You should be able to unplug the pickup from the board and do some testing with it. You could try swapping the pickup where they plug into the board to see if any changes. Get an old guitar cord and cut off an end strip the wires and see if you can connect it directly to the pickup. Could be they installed the wrong pickup or they are installed reversed, the neck pu is a 490R and around 8k ohms.
  5. I feel it's more to do with your play'n style, are you a soft light picker or do you have a heavy hand like me. I try 9's all the time but I'm just to heavy handed and the notes start to go sharp once I get a rock'n. So I stick to 10's Jimmy page used 9's on the LP, Tony Iommi uses 8's on the SG and I think Billy Gibbins uses 7's they all have the touch. Someone like Pete Townshend uses 14's. Your guitar could need a total setup as different gauge strings can change the intonation and action. Most of the time go'n from 10's to 9's will cause some buzz'n
  6. the guitar should have come with 2 allen wrenches, one of them the smallest is used on the small allen screw in the side of the MCK, it tricky to get it on in the right spot. The ribbon cable for the MCK goes threw and connects in the back of the MC, the ribbons are not soldered they go into connectors. Turn the guitar over and take off the rear cover of the vol & tone control cavity. There are 3 ribbon cables that go into the MCK, 1 from the bridge, 1 from the stoptail and one from the MCK. The manual has a section on how to charge a dead battery. If this site is for robots the sg is the same as the les paul http://www.gibson.com/robotguitar/guitar.html
  7. you need the address that ends in JPG, here you go
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