Gibson Les Paul Studio EB E-Gitarren Set mit Maestro Invader Pedal

  1. Binding: 1-Ply Cream
  2. Body Material: Mahogany
  3. Body Shape: Single Cut
  4. Bridge / Tremolo: Aluminium Stop Bar
  5. Bridge Pickup: Gibson Burstbucker Pro
  6. Color/ Finish: Ebony
  7. Colour: Black
  8. Controls: 2x volume, 2x tone
  9. Country of Origin: USA
  10. Fretboard: Indian Rosewood
  11. Fretboard Inlays: Trapezoid inlays
  12. Fretboard radius: 12"
  13. Frets: 22
  14. Fret size: Medium Jumbo
  15. Hardware: Chrome
  16. Includes: Softcase
  17. Neck: Mahogany
  18. Neck Pickup: Gibson Burstbucker Pro
  19. Neck Profile: Slim Taper
  20. Neck construction: Set in neck
  21. Nut Width: 1.69" (43 mm)
  22. Nut material: Graph Tech
  23. Pickup Configuration: H-H (2x Humbucker)
  24. Pickup Selector Switch: 3 way toggle
  25. Scale: 24" (610 - 634 mm)
  26. Scale Length: 24,75" (629 mm)
  27. Strings thickness ex factory: .010 - .046
  28. Technology: Solid Body w/ Weight Reliefs
  29. Top: Maple
  1. Battery Type: 9 V Block
  2. Battery powered: Battery Powered
  3. Bypass Mode: True bypass
  4. Controls: Gain, Out, Tone
  5. Country of Origin: China
  6. Dimensions (WxHxD): 88 x 64 x 128 mm
  7. Effect Type: Distortion
  8. Genre: Classic Rock
  9. Housing size: Standard
  10. Modes: 2 Modes
  11. Mono / Stereo: Mono In, Mono Out
  12. Power Consumption: 56,7 mA
  13. Power supply: 9 VDC, Center negative
  14. Switches: Gate on/off
  15. Technology: analog

Product information "Gibson Les Paul Studio EB E-Gitarren Set mit Maestro Invader Pedal"

About Gibson

The American Gibson Guitar Corporation, founded in 1902 by Orville Gibson in Kalamazoo, Michigan, first became known for the production of mandolins and banjos. Today the company’s headquarters are in Nashville, Tennessee, and Gibson is one of the world’s most renowned and respected manufacturers of electric guitars.

The model Les Paul, named after its creator Lester William Polsfuss, is one of the most famous and best‑selling electric guitar shapes of all time and established the single‑cut guitar form, which has been copied, adopted and reinterpreted by numerous other manufacturers. The Les Paul is mainly prized for its sound, characterised as warm and full. The humbucker pickup largely responsible for that sound, in its now common design, was developed by Seth Lover at Gibson.

In the early 1960s the Gibson SG appeared as another solid‑body electric from Gibson. Originally intended as the successor to the Les Paul, it became — helped by Angus Young of AC/DC — another rock‑history icon and is the basis for the double‑cutaway guitar type.

With the Flying V and the Explorer Gibson is responsible for two body shapes that, although they were far ahead of their time when introduced in the late 1950s, have over the years also achieved legendary status. They still serve as the foundation for a host of heavy guitars today, for example from makers such as Jackson or ESP.

The Gibson Custom Shop produces custom orders, high‑quality one‑offs and precise replicas of famous models and legendary instrument years. These are often subjected to an artificial ageing process called relicing.

Almost as long as the company has existed, acoustic guitars have also been produced. The J‑45, the Hummingbird, the L‑00 and the SJ‑200 are among the world’s most beloved steel‑string acoustics and were the instruments of choice for Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley and John Lennon.

Besides the instruments already mentioned, you can of course also buy picks, bags and cases or merchandise from Gibson with us.

We are particularly proud to host a Gibson Flagship Store in our Frankfurt branch. There you’ll find not only a large selection and exclusive models to try out in person, but you’ll also benefit from the expertise of our Gibson‑trained and certified staff when choosing the perfect guitar.