Description
From country to rock to jazz to funk, doubleneck guitars have spanned time and musical genres. There are none as burned into the musical brain as Gibson’s classic EDS-1275. With a solid mahogany body and neck and rosewood fingerboards, it’s an impressive instrument to see. The AlNiCo III CustomBuckers provide warm, engaging tone that has a bite behind the purr. Whether you’re playing classic rock, jazz fusion or diving into prog, you’ll find the sounds you want. Includes custom hardshell case and Certificate of Authenticity.

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Gibson Custom EDS-1275 Double Neck Electric Guitar Cherry Red
Gibson Custom EDS-1275 Double Neck Electric Guitar Cherry Red
Gibson Custom EDS-1275 Double Neck Electric Guitar Cherry Red
Features
  • Nitro-finish, solid mahogany body
  • 24.75”-scale, solid mahogany 6/12-string necks, 20-fret Indian rosewoods fingerboards
  • Unpotted Gibson CustomBucker AlNiCo III pickups, 3-way pickup and neck selectors
  • ABR-1 Tune-o-matic 6/12 string bridges, 6/12 1275 tailpiece, Deluxe Double Ring tuners
Specs
Body
  • Body Type: Double Cutaway Solid Body
  • Body wood: 1-piece Mahogany
  • Body finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck
  • Neck shape: Slim C
  • Neck wood: Solid Mahogany
  • Joint: Set-in
  • Scale length: 24.75"
  • Truss rod: Vintage
  • Neck finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer
Fingerboard
  • Material: Solid Rosewood
  • Radius: 12"
  • Fret size: Vintage-style
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Inlays: Split Dot
  • Nut width/material: 1.687 in. (42.8 mm) Corian
Electronics
  • Configuration: HH
  • Neck: Proprietary Alnico Humbucker
  • Bridge: Proprietary Alnico Humbucker
  • Control layout: Individual volume Individual tone
  • Pickup switch: 3-Way
  • Special electronics: 3-Way Neck Selector
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Fixed Bridge
  • Bridge design: Vintage-style Individual saddle
  • Tailpiece: 6/12 Stopbar
  • Tuning machines: Vintage-style
  • Color: Nickel
Other
  • Number of strings: 6/12 Doubleneck
  • Case: Custom Hardshell Case
  • Orientation: Right handed
  • Country of Origin: United States
Reviews

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Best Uses
  1. Recording1
  2. Rock Concerts1
  3. club gigs1
Cons
  1. 5 times more $$ now than when I bought mine.1
  2. Neck heavy1
  3. This is not a beginner's guitar.1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced1
Pros
  1. Best tone wood (mahogany)1
  2. Good Pick Up1
  3. Good Tone1
  4. I've owned 3 doublenecks. This is the best one1
  5. Solid Electronics1
  • Double the versitility

    4

    submitted2 years ago

    byJERRY

    fromSpringfield, Oregon

    I used one of these as my main stage guitar for nearly a decade. Switching between my Les Paul and my Ric 360/12 always involved re-adjusting the amp, cords and effects. The pros: Wonderful, clear sound, fairly stable tuning, one switch takes you between the 2 necks for unparalleled versatility, necks are comfortable. Great stage presence. The cons: HEAVY - and very neck heavy. Had to design a special strap with a belt clip. 12 string neck doesn't have the Ric "jangle" but is plenty good enough.

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  • asked byBill

    fromSugar Grove, IL

    How many of these guitars were (or will be) made?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m very sorry, we don’t have that information available.
    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m very sorry, we don’t have that information available.
  • asked bySTEPHEN

    fromSPRING HILL FL.

    Can you tell me the year this guitar was made? thank you

    Open Reply - Thomas
    2023
  • asked byDana

    fromWilmington, NC

    How much does it weigh?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    About 14 lbs