tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4613893995913129147.post3419281315159921286..comments2024-03-18T02:51:31.056-07:00Comments on The Unique Guitar Blog: The Epiphone SC (Scroll Model)marcusohara@aol.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00357395346195087734noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4613893995913129147.post-36649665085561019972021-01-25T06:27:56.839-08:002021-01-25T06:27:56.839-08:00I own a SC350 and I always hated the thin sound of...I own a SC350 and I always hated the thin sound of the pickups. They are sealed but I found evidence that they are stacked dual coils! The saddle of the body on which the neck is bolted is very thin for whatever reason so there lies the weakness especially considering the long 24 frets neck. I got mine of a friend 25 years ago and he dropped it and there were two tears in the body along the seating of the neck which have now been repaired. <br /><br />The neck itself still baffles me. In the 45 years it has been on this planet it never needed a single twist on the tension bar. Always straight. Tuning is only necessary when replacing the strings and the neck appears to be oblivious to temperature and moist changes.<br /><br />I've replaced the pickups for Hot T's and still have the stacked PU's so if someone is looking for the originals he might want to give me a shout.Bugger Allhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15350732687144061293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4613893995913129147.post-51951319721638566552018-07-10T15:23:00.062-07:002018-07-10T15:23:00.062-07:00Thanks for the in-depth blog re. the EPI Scroll mo...Thanks for the in-depth blog re. the EPI Scroll models.<br /><br />I have an SC450 with the optional blonde humbuckers, brass nut and walnut stain.<br /><br />Weighs in at a hefty 9 lbs. 8 oz. +/-tosanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15775234703189396562noreply@blogger.com