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Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Standard


$4,083.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Electronics are hidden and subtle. Has a nice feel as you work with it, well balanced and nice texture on the materials. Action on the fret board is easy to work with.

The Cons:No strap peg on the nick side of the body. No EQ on the body, can't alter the tone before the amp/pedal layer.

The Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Standard is an acoustic/electric guitar that's designed with unique technology and quality to help create a standard yet classic instrument. With a 14-fret body style, the guitar features a AA-grade Sitka spruce top, rosewood back and sides and a solid mahogany neck that help deliver a warm tone with solid treble registers.

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It also has an ebony rolled fingerboard and pearl inlays that display a vintage look and provide guitarists of all types with a comfortable feel they can be satisfied with on a regular basis. Equipped with Gibson technology and special features such as Gold Grover Rotomatic tuners, the acoustic/electric guitar is an ideal choice for those looking for a nostalgic model that's all about performance.

Features

  • Six-string acoustic/electric guitar
  • 14-fret body style
  • AA-grade Sitka spruce top
  • Rosewood back and sides
  • Solid mahogany neck
  • Pearl inlays
  • Ebony rolled fingerboard
  • Gold Grover Rotomatic tuners

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    electronics are hidden and subtle

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    has a nice feel as you work with it, well balanced and nice texture on the materials

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    action on the fret board is easy to work with

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    tone is very lively, bursts out with great volume right away

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    consistent from one play to the next, stays in tune a long time

Cons
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    no strap peg on the nick side of the body

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    no EQ on the body, can't alter the tone before the amp/pedal layer

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