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Back in 1958, when the first Gibson Explorer guitars appeared on the market, there was no heavy metal, hard rock, Marshall stacks or overdrive pedals. Distortion was something that amp ...
The Victory returns with 80s Tribute humbuckers, coil-splits, revised body counters and improved balance and weight, and with the choice of a figured maple top or solid-colour satin finish ...
The Holy Explorer also sports a single volume control perfectly positioned for swells, and two of Gibson´s hottest humbucker pickups — a 496R in the neck and a 500T in the bridge. Combined, these two ...
Gibson's Holy Explorer View gallery - 3 images February 24, 2009 You can often tell a lot about what a guitarist is about to do just by looking at the axe he's chosen for the gig.
The Gibson Explorer was the most radical electric guitar ever unleashed upon the unsuspecting music world of 1958. Way ahead of its time, it failed to gain a foothold among the generally conservative ...
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Is the Explorer still Gibson’s most underrated electric guitar? - MSNBack in 1958, when the first Gibson Explorer guitars appeared on the market, there was no heavy metal, hard rock, Marshall stacks or overdrive pedals. Distortion was something that amp ...
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