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Gibson 57 Classic Plus Gold Humbucker Guitar Pickup

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Gibson 57 Classic Plus Gold Humbucker Guitar Pickup

2024-08-09 04:11:10

Love the guitar! I especially love the sound of both single coiled pickups. Also the humbucker pickups sound great too!

5
2024-06-03 03:59:22

I have to say that this is a sweet little guitar. It plays way above its price class and comes beautifully set up. I have more expensive Gibson and Fender guitars and this plays just as nice as they do. It doesn't have the premium feel of those guitars but it still feels right in a very basic way. It's light, handy and has a fast neck. This would be a great choice for a beginner, a guitar that is setup properly from the start. I've been playing for more than 50 years and find this little gem to be an awesome guitar that just happens to be cheap. Great instrument to mod but you can play it right out of the box.

5
2024-09-23 08:44:41

Have only used it on a high gain guitar cab so far, but my first impression is that it does a great job capturing the amp tone, but sounds smoother than a 57 without sounding dull. I have it paired with a Royer 101 and after about 2 minutes of mic placement, it sounds killer. Overall, just seems to do what a 57 does, but with less harshness. Sometimes you may want that harshness though so, of course, you should have both. :)

5
2024-09-28 05:33:37

If you don't already know about the 57, you are a serious novice. It's indestructible and sounds great on tons of things - I've used 57's for guitar amps, drums, vocals, and everything else. I had to get a second one because I want to use one on a guitar cab and another on a snare drum at the same time. I've used and abused the heck out of my old one, which is still going strong after about 8 years. The 57 is ideally for close micing loud sources, but can be used for anything if it sounds good to you.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I'm 57 yrs old, decided to take up the guitar after decades of playing keyboards. It's been quite the learning experience. But this guitar is beautiful, love the satin finish and warm mahogany tone. Feels fabulous while playing.

5
2024-09-06 05:40:30

I needed to control the volume for an acoustic guitar with a pickup. This volume control does the job quite well. I am well pleased with its performance.

5
2024-09-11 07:58:16

I use this to input an active pickup heavy metal guitar into my mixer direct. My only gripe is the inside of the XLR ports is plastic. Other than that works perfectly.

5
2024-06-06 06:34:24

I'm a jazz guitarist playing an 8-string classical guitar that goes higher and lower than a regular guitar. It has a K & K pickup and I my amp is a JBL EON powered speaker, which, for this instrument sounds better than any jazz guitar amp. I have used the Zoom A-3 preamp as well as an L.R. Baggs Venue DI. They are both very good but I'd say the Grace Alix is the best I've found. It has great features you can read about but I must say that the sound of my guitar with the EQ set flat is strong, clear and simply amazing! It's very well thought out. Worth the price.

5
2024-09-27 09:37:43

GREAT FOR VOCALS AND ACOUSTIC GUITAR CLASSIC SOUND GREAT LOOK STAR QUALITY.

5
2024-04-03 02:54:35

Kodak Gold 200 is a classic, I love the warm tones and fine grain. It's one of my favorites to use with my Rolleiflex. Thankfully, this film one of the few that's still an affordable price!

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