1. Originally posted by LikeASongTalking of SGs... The other day, on the Rock In Rio festival I saw a guitar player of the spanish group "Estopa" who was playing (apparently, I was about 30 meters away and couldnt watch the brand) a Gibson SG which was GREEN, a lima or UFO green... Do you know if Gibson makes green guitars??


    Why yes, they do make green. Perhaps it's one of the SG Robot guitars?

    Gibson's Robot SG Special represents the latest evolution of one of the world's most popular and well-respected instruments. While the Robot SG Special doesn't walk and talk or take on a humanoid form, it does perform a very important task - it tunes itself. This marvel of modern engineering that looks pretty much like any other SG (except for its very cool Purple Metallic finish and Green Metallic finish) will tune itself to standard tuning or alternate tunings, and is equipped to be a great aid in intonating the Robot SG Special, as well. Limited to just 1,000 worldwide.

    http://www.fullersguitar.com/component/page,shop.product_details/flypage,shop.flypage/product_id,1683/category_id,89/manufacturer_id,0/option,com_virtuemart/Itemid,27/

    BODY
    Body Style: SG
    Body Species: Mahogany
    Binding: None


    FINGERBOARD
    Fingerboard Species: Ebony
    Scale Length: 24 3/4
    Total Length: 18.062
    Number of Frets: 22
    Width at 12th Fret: 2.260
    Inlays: White Acryclic Trapezoid
    Fingerboard Binding: White


    ELECTRONICS
    Neck Pickup: 490R
    Bridge Pickup: 498T
    Control Pocket Cover: Smoky transparent acrylic
    Toggle Switch: White
    Toggle Switch Washer: Black HS White
    Other Electronics: Charger & Power Plug, Battery Pack


    CASE
    Interior: White Plush
    Case Exterior: Black Reptile Pattern Hardshell
    Silkscreen: Silver 'Gibson USA' logo

    NECK
    Species: Mahogany
    Peghead Pitch: 17
    Nut: Corian, Pre-radiused
    Nut Width: 1.695
    Thickness at 1st Fret: 0.818
    Thickness at 12th Fret: 0.963
    Heel Length: 5/8
    Neck Joint Location: 19th Fret
    Head Inlay: Holly
    Head Binding: White, .075
    Truss Rod: Nickel plated truss rod nut
    Truss Rod Cover: B/W Bell


    HARDWARE
    Color: Chrome
    Plating Finish: CHP
    Tailpiece: Powertune Stop Bar
    Bridge: Powertune
    Knobs: Vol/Tone: Silver Insert, Master Control Knob: Silver
    Tuners: Powerheads w/brass sleeves
    Strap Buttons: Butt/Heel
    Jack: Neutrik on lower bout
    Jack Plate: None
    Pickguard: Carbon Fiber
  2. Originally posted by bcgdHey Scotto, you'll dig this! I found these pics on the Lakland website. They probably give the most insight into Adam's sound and effect/guitar usage on specific songs. I would say that these pics give us more than the info from the two interviews that keep getting reposted everywhere.

    I love Adam's "idiot proof" setlist complete with color coding for his basses and what effects are to be used.

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    Apparently nicknames help too. Note the designated switch for the bass Edge uses on "40"

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    Again the bass Edge uses on "40" gets special labeling

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    The tech bench for the "Poshest member of U2" complete with espresso machine.

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    Awesome post!
  3. Originally posted by thechicken[..]

    Awesome post!


    I wonder if Adam has an endorsement from the cappucino maker company, as he does for bass guitars, strings, and amps...
  4. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Why yes, they do make green. Perhaps it's one of the SG Robot guitars?
    No no no I knew about that new guitars and about THAT metalic green colour. The one I speak about was VERY green, like the movies' UFOs. Like that:

    Maybe it was a custom or a modification from the guitar player himself. Or maybe it wasn't a Gibson at all (we all know about imitations etc), even tho he was a professional guita player, playing on a international festival; I would expect him to carry an origianl Gibson (they all had Fenders, Ibanez's, Les Paul's...).
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]No no no I knew about that new guitars and about THAT metalic green colour. The one I speak about was VERY green, like the movies' UFOs. Like that:
    [image]
    Maybe it was a custom or a modification from the guitar player himself. Or maybe it wasn't a Gibson at all (we all know about imitations etc), even tho he was a professional guita player, playing on a international festival; I would expect him to carry an origianl Gibson (they all had Fenders, Ibanez's, Les Paul's...).


    Might be custom. I've not seen that color as a stock option on a Gibson. That is a "Whack" finish!
  6. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    I wonder if Adam has an endorsement from the cappucino maker company, as he does for bass guitars, strings, and amps...


    I just noticed the grinder on the right side. Classic! Now the question is are they vintage? I've heard the vintage ones sound better than the new ones.
  7. Originally posted by bcgd[..]

    I just noticed the grinder on the right side. Classic! Now the question is are they vintage? I've heard the vintage ones sound better than the new ones.


    Well a vintage cappucino machine would certainly be 'seasoned' by having made a lot of cappucino... much like the wood in vintage instruments gets better over time.

  8. Oh dear...
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoyOh dear...


    Yes, "darling"? Hahahaha
  10. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    Yes, "darling"? Hahahaha

    You're nuts, you guys.

    (SOLOMON! Blurpsh)

    I'm sane as a man with 2 hats, obviously.
  11. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    You're nuts, you guys.

    (SOLOMON! Blurpsh)

    I'm sane as a man with 2 hats, obviously.


    GImme my hat back!