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Powerful, warm Gibson tone with elite electronics.
With its big square-shouldered body, the Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar offers you a superior performance model. Features rosewood back and sides and a Fishman Prefix Premium Blend pickup system with under-saddle pickup. Gibson's luthiers have imbued the instrument with a full complement of appearance details such as mother-of-pearl inlays on the ebony fingerboard, sculpted pickguard, and an abalone rosette.
Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Modern Classic Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:
- Square-shoulder dreadnought body
- Solid spruce top
- Solid rosewood back and sides
- Ebony fingerboard and bridge
- Mahogany neck
- Fishman Prefix Premium Blend system and under saddle-pickup
- Mother of pearl split parallelogram fretboard inlays
- Abalone rosette
- 25-1/2" scale
- Gold tuners with kidney buttons
Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Modern Classic Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Includes:
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Gibson Sound
I recently purchased this guitar and as always it has the true Gibson Sound...There`s nothing in the world like it. The action of the neck and fretboard is very fast with no strain on your fingers. The sound is very warm and loud even without an amplifier. This instrument is a Beautiful piece of work in every way, I call it "The Gibson Art". I would tell anyone this guitar is worth every penny you spent on it and the Harshell Case is awsome too. Buy one today you will love it.
Reviewed by JCM on 7/20/2007 who plays Country & Bluegrass to Top 40.
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played over 200 guitars first
I have been a regular at every guitar store I can find, playing and checking out the guitars, comparing, reading online reviews etc. I finally bought a songwriter dlx cutaway, I had it down to a martin acoustic electric and this and another martin. This played as well as the Taylors I played and sounded similar to the Martin in deep, powerful, loud bass, but when I reall strummed hard it was the only one that didn't get muddy. I really whaled on the guitars and this one took it the best. I also must say that when I examined very closely each guitar, they all were fine, but the Gibson was perfect. There were a couple of small glue marks on the Martin, and a couple of slight very slight imperfections on the Taylor but the Gibson was perfect. The Taylor sounded thin to me too. Final judgement, the Gibson sounded best, played best, and looked like a supermodel next to your grandmother in comparison. One interesting thing I liked but didnt' realize until later is the pick guard on the Gibson is sort of rubbery like and has a nice curved edge to it. It feels custom. Now add the electronics and it's no contest. I only wish it was a 24 3/4 scale. Nicest guitar I ever played. It's just fun to sit on the couch and strum some chords and listen to them. It just sounds so musical. You end up playing all the songs you know just to hear them on it. It's fun. Don't worry you will love it after you have it a while. I like mine more and more and was really afraid to spend $2,000 on a box.
Reviewed by summerman on 3/16/2007 who plays rcok, alternative, country.
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Best guitar ever
I bought this guitar in December 2006 and have waited to review until now so the flush of new ownership could wear off. This guitar just keeps getting better and better with age. I own 3 other high end acoustic guitars and 2 electrics and I hardly ever play them anymore. Everytime I start to pick up one of the others I keep getting drawn to the Gibson. The sound is phenomenal and it plays like butter. Spend the extra money and get this guitar, it will give you a lifetime of musical pleasure.
Reviewed by Chuck on 8/21/2007 who plays Rock, Christian rock, Blues.
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Simply awesome
This is an outstanding guitar for beginners and professional. Sound is stunning, action is perfect out of the box. The value was superior too. A guitar of this guality and having an on-board tuner too!!! What else could you want.
Reviewed by chrisbrowning on 8/31/2007 who plays country.
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Great Sound - Great Looks
The sound and feel of this guitar is top notch. I own 2 Taylors, a Guild D50, and the Gibson Songwriter Dlx is one of my favorites.
The sound is smooth and even. If I want deeper tones I use Elixir Light Polyweb strings, and for crispier highs, the Phospher Bronze Nanoweb Custom Lights.
Either way, the feel, sound, and looks of this ax can't be beat for the price.
Reviewed by S. Zimmelman on 10/5/2006 who plays Blues, Jazz, Country, Folk, Rock....
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