2015 Gibson Hummingbird Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar LR Baggs Honey Burst W/OHSC USAGÉE
his is a very good condition Gibson Hummingbird 2015 guitar.This guitar come a LR Baggs with Volume.
The pictures you’re seeing with that listing are the actual instrument we’re selling.
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S/N: 11145096
Weight: 4 lbs 09 oz
One of the true classics, the Gibson Hummingbird is instantly recognizable by its square-shoulder dreadnought design, rich warm tone, and distinctive hand-painted pickguard.
Long a favourite with songwriters, the Gibson Hummingbird appears on many hit tunes, from straight country and folk tunes to full-tilt rockers, including The Rolling Stone’s Street Fighting Man (the tone on the record is a Hummingbird overdriving a cassette recorder!)
Now built at the Gibson Acoustic plant in beautiful Bozeman, Montana, the Hummingbird is everything a Gibson should be – classic and reliable, delivering performance, tone and appearance.
The Hummingbird was introduced in 1960 as Gibson’s first square-shoulder dreadnought – to this point, all the Gibson dreadnoughts had slope shoulders, like the J-45. The fuller body produces lots of low and lower middle frequencies, so the sound is very full and warm but this is not at the expense of high end response. It’s bright without harshness, and full without muddiness. The fairly heavy hand-painted pickguard adds an element of ‘natural compression’ which works very well as a rhythm instrument supporting others, or behind a voice for a singer-songwriter.
The Gibson hummingbird traditionally uses Sitka spruce for the top with hand-scalloped bracing, and solid mahogany for the back, sides and neck with rosewood for the fingerboard and bridge. Mother of pearl is used for the headstock crown and the split-parallelogram position markers. Grover Roto-Matic tuners are used at the head, and am L. R. Baggs Element pickup system is installed. The controls are located just inside the bass side of the soundhole. The nitrocellulose lacquer finish seen here is called ‘Heritage Cherry’ and uses a very nice faded ‘tea’ tone tone to replicate a faded sunburst of an early model.
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