I will try to help,Machinehead :) !Back in the days (80's),one of my friends had a YAMAHA SG2000 and i had a Gibson LP,we used to compare them and,really,the SG completely lacked in character.Tonewise, it was not comparable at all.At a Santana concert,he was still playing his SG then (80's),Mick Taylor joined him on stage and the difference in tone was incredible,the "real" and "full" tones came from his old LP and ,again,you could hear the lack of character of the Yamaha SG.Even in Santana's records,you can hear the difference.Lack of "soulness","richness" and character...It's maybe not a coincidence if his worst years were with him playing the SG :twisted: Of course,nowadays,it's easy to swap the PU's ,put some BKP's,find a good tech to set it up perfectly with some mods and the SG will probably become a very nice axe but it was not the case in the 70's-80's....So,it's kind of weird to hear all the fuzz about the Yamaha SG's !Now,i hope i cured your gas about it once and for all :) !