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Especially since we do not often find. Half box guitar single cutaway, made in the U. Table, back, maple neck. Easel Nashville Tune-O-Matic. Unable to remove the back with. It is also well balanced. The handle rather large round profile offers a beautiful playing comfort, however, due to the thickness of the body and the handle does not seem that the paradise shred anyway it is not his public , or for access to acute despite the cutaway.

The bass and mids are large and deep, the treble never garish, this guitar sounds offer a dynamic upscale. I played with a Brunetti Singleman that faithfully reproduces the dynamic and clearly reveals its versatility. I play blues, rock, and I try a little jazz. As written another AFien by prejudice you want to start by playing jazz with this guitar, and indeed it is excellent, with very velvety tones tone down once.

But it turns blues or rock tone by adding, it is also great, with beautiful attacks again very dynamic. I found it used in accompanying a friend who was looking for a strat, and finally it's me following part with an instrument. I had no retreat, never having tried electric before, but I have never regretted this purchase despite the material tested after. At the time I was almost beginner and play with this guitar allowed me to sound good even for quite simple things.

I still do not get bored. I especially love the sounds described above. What I like least? Given the build quality well, some traces of glue I just noticed at the junction of the handle, but it's not quibble? Since he tried with me, one of my friend wants to get back to power and chose ES This is a guitar that is complicated to find, so if you see one, go ahead and try it!

After shopping around and then trying a number of semi-hollow's, including several 's at Victor's, the manager of the guitar department suggested I plug in this ES Classic. I quickly learned that it had a voice and body for a number of different styles, and I had trouble putting it down.

You can hear the character and depth of the instrument You can hear the character and depth of the instrument coming through, and you can also run it through effects processors, pedals or stomp boxes and get a wide range of great electronic sounds. Construction is high quality, finish is great, electronics good, intonation terrific. The fretboard has excellent action. Sounds range from warm, resonant, earthy to hard biting crunch. Also, nice sustain when you want it. It's got balls and can take and give a good beating almost as good as the toughest Les Paul, can scream like a banshee, and also responds beautifully to a light sensitive touch.

Brought it back to the guitar tech at Victor's, where I bought it and he did a little tweaking and fret filing to get it near perfect.

Probably wouldn't make any difference when playing it amplified--after all it is an electric guitar and meant to be played as such--but I'm anal about details and prefer to have everything be, if not perfect, approaching perfection. Also, through some of my amps when playing certain rock songs I wish it could get more treble As noted above, very good quality. For the money, you cannot beat it. For versatility, tonal character, and great playability the Gibson ES Classic semi-hollow electric guitar is an outstanding value.

You can take this baby out in an evening gown to a fancy night club accompanied by strings and clarinets or you can go down and dirty in the back of a raunchy saloon and set the town afire.

I read a review of the guitar in a magazine and as I was looking for a semi-acoustic I back traded a Taylor not pickup and a Fender American Stratocaster. I wanted something with humbuckers and found the Les Paul's and Maton MS 's to be too heavy for me. This guitar has the right pick -ups and is as described in the Gibson website.

The sound is great just what an old rocker would like. Also sounds great when playing the more ballad influenced songs of Metalica and R. It can carry Jazz and Gibson ES Les Paul. Electric Guitar. Shipping and handling. The seller has not specified a shipping method to Germany. Contact the seller - opens in a new window or tab and request shipping to your location. Shipping cost cannot be calculated.

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You are covered by the eBay Money Back Guarantee if you receive an item that is not as described in the listing. Payment details. What's special about this item? Feature: What it does: Maple body Long sustain, good projection, bright tone Maple top Long sustain with crisp, bright tone P pickups Bright and clear; strong mids, great lows Rosewood fretboard Open, warm tone and smooth playing feel.

Overview -. As the premier punk rocker of his generation, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong doesn't compromise on style, tone or attitude.

The Billie Joe Armstrong ES from Gibson Memphis rolls all three into a raging ball of badass, in a guitar that stems from surprising depths of tradition -- while packing the no-frills, sucker-punch power that punk demands.

This beautifully light and comfortable to play thinline semi-hollow sports the ES's classic lines, but thanks to a chambered mahogany core that enhances sustain and fights unwanted feedback, it rings like a bell when you hit it. I've been wanting an ES but lack the funds. I'm thinking this might be a pretty good "poor man's" substitute. Anybody got any thoughts or experience with this guitar? Thanks, David. These are really nice looking guitars I first became aware of about 15yrs ago.

I saw one in my local store which was fully hollow and very tempting but I couldn't afford it at the time The next one I saw had been 'upgraded' with the addition of a centre block. I really like this type of slimline semi with a tailpiece and florentine cutout also echoing the Byrdland. My Galaxy see pic with a stop tailpiece is an interpretation of the but with a florentine lower cutout which is unique and looks better the more you look at it! With in-house wound pickups and small production UK build it is a bit exclusive and with coil taps can just about play in any style.

Interested to know if yours is fully hollow



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