Gibson X-plorer Studio Electric Guitar (with Case)
Body is 90 percent of the classic Gibson Explorer, which makes for a more balanced, ergonomic fit with the player.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Gibson Mini-Humbucker
When Gibson introduced the Les Paul Deluxe in 1969, it incorporated the mini-humbucker which had only been available on certain Gibson-made Epiphone models. With its smaller size, narrow magnetic field and unique design combination, the mini-humbucker produces bright and focused output, while retaining the famous Gibson humbucker performance.
The X-plorer features a vintage replica of the original mini-humbucker, with adjustable pole pieces and bar Alnico II magnets.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Manufactured in: Nashville, TN
Body: Basswood
Neck:
- Species: Mahogany
- Peghead Pitch: 17 in.
- Thickness at 1st fret: .800 in.
- Thickness at 12th fret: .850 in.
- Heel Length: .625 in.
- Neck Joint Location: 19th Fret
Fingerboard:
- Species: Rosewood
- Scale Length: 24 3/4 in.
- Total Length: 18.137 in.
- Number of Frets: 22
- Nut Width: 1.687 in.
- Width at 12th Fret: 2.062 in.
- Inlays: Dot
Hardware:
- Plating Finish: Chrome
- Tailpiece: Stopbar
- Bridge: Tune-o-matic
- Knobs: Black Speed Knobs
- Tuners: 'Grover'
Electronics:
- Neck Pickup: Ceramic Mini-Humbucker
- Bridge Pickup: Ceramic Mini-Humbucker
Other: Case Included
Gibson X-plorer Studio Electric Guitar (with Case) Reviews
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