tim is a strat player at heart..but i think the sg has the roar needed and action for the bands sound...imho
New pups for the Strat maybe? I think a good Strat can out-roar any Gibson product. Billy Corgan comes to mind. IMO there has still never been a better sounding or playing guitar designed than the Stratocaster.. with the exception of playing speed metal maybe
If Tim likes to play the Strat better I reckon he should.
That said, who wants to trade me my Aria Pro II Les Paul that I never use for another Stratocaster

Compared to the sg the strat feels like a block of wood, heavy, and the bolt on neck just kills it.
Everything you just said I agree with the opposite. Not trying to be a dick about it. But once my Stratocaster warms up after a little bit of playing it becomes like another part of my body.
I guess it\'s a good thing that both exist.. different strokes
I kinda wish he still had the Tele around these days (those bastards that stole it will never play it the way it should be played!!), the SG\'s been through it all, the thefts, the years, the tours but he still went out for a new Strat when he needed to buy a guitar. I think he is slightly more face melting on the Strat, It fits him like a glove, allthough to my ears at times it sounds thin (but I\'ve always been a humbucker kinda guy). He needs a guitar as versatile as he is... Humbuckers with coil-tapping (can be played single-coil), that can be played in phase or out of phase, just every bell & whistle possible, why choose when you can have it all, and Tim I\'m sure could make use of it all!
didn\'t Tim start playing strat using Adrian\'s fender?
when did he start bringing his own strat to shows?
He used to have a Black & White Strat that was stolen before the Tele was stolen... don\'t know much about the dates... it\'s all a blur to me!
It\'s not even a ?
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Although I gotta say.. he had the tele for a spell and that guitar had really nice and bluesy tone.
I prefer the Tele!! Tim was using the Tele pretty much as his main axe when I first got into PB (Late 2002). The tele had such a "psychedelic tone" which is that Tele twang that I thought fit the band perfectly. Just watch that Porters DVD! But as far as Strat vs. SG. I\'ll go with the SG.
I heard some depressing news about the SG last night. Broken neck. Out of commish for good.
:sheds tear:
Tim\'s guitar history in Pb-The Breakfast: This is an educated guess! Any specific dates or corrections are definitely welcome!
98-01- Strat (stolen)
01-Current -SG
02-05 - Tele (stolen)
05-Current -Strat
F@ck those Sons-a-
**** who stole Pb\'s equipment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wow that sucks, my roomates\' tim palmieri signed SG just did the same thing
Damn bummer about the SG!
Time to hit up Warmoth or USA Custom for a new one?
I don\'t know the exact nature of the damage but maybe it\'s possible to re-set the neck? Then again if the body and fretboard saw damage it may be hard to salvage.
(long live the Strat.. or Tele... but sorry about your loss Tim)
What a bummer about the SG!

My first electric was an East German Strat copy - still got it and it still gets used as my primary guitar for working thinsg out at home - solely because it\'s leaning up in the corner of a room, making it accessible.
I kind of agree it\'s sometimes difficult to tell the difference on recordings, but when I have known which guitar it was, I think I prefer the tone on a Gibbo humbucker, so the SG would get my vote.
However, if it\'s now dead, how about trying a 335 or similar for slower stuff - then we\'d really get to hear some tone and sustain. Or for the best of both worlds, I\'m sure he could really rip it up on a PRS.
i was wondering when someone would mention a PRS. i think timmy would have a nice tone with the PRS, and he could still play the
**** out of it. would be interesting. i like the Becker\'s too for tone lately. Jake from UM is using one and it sounds real nice.