Product information
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 10 x 1 x 13 inches |
ASIN | B00PM2DW9W |
Item model number | BUY ONLY FROM SPIRIT FLUTES – |
Best Sellers Rank | #233,052 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #3,922 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
Secondly, are Explorer guitars comfortable?
The Explorer has plenty of sustain, and a very comfortable playing position. It is very well balanced for an odd shaped guitar. … By far this is my favorite guitar I have ever played, and it is just a sheer joy to own.
Correspondingly, are Explorer guitars good? Yes, good choice, great tone, they sound great and… If it’s a Gibson, you won’t be dissapointed. One of my guitarists in my dad’s band has one, in fact he’s had his for over 20 years, so they can definently withstand the test of time. It’s all down to a opinion and what you’re looking for in sound/aesthetically.
Considering this, can you play an Explorer sitting down?
I play in “normal” position, and it didn’t feel weird at all. I’m also hardcore-GASing for one. All the way from Palm Springs, just out of detox. i’ve never had a problem sitting down with an explorer, i actually find it pretty comfortable.
Do explorers have neck dive?
Some common/famous guitars that suffer from neck dive are the Gibson SG and Explorer range, the BC Rich Mockingbird and Stealth, and many smaller body flying V guitars such as most Rhoads style Vs. …
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How long is an Explorer guitar?
The Explorer electric guitar was first made by Gibson in 1958 but became very popular in the ’80s. It has a mahogany body and neck, two humbucker pickups, a slim neck and a 24.75″ scale length.
How wide is a Gibson Explorer?
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Number of Frets | 22, Medium Jumbo | 22, Medium Jumbo |
Scale Length | 24.75″ | 24.75″ |
Nut Width | 1.695″ | 1.694″ |
Nut Material | Bone | GraphTech NuBone |
Is an explorer an offset guitar?
The Explorer is one of the most identifiable offset guitar types in history. The design has gone through many iterations throughout the decades, and this model brings the best of all. It sports the tonewoods ubiquitous with Gibson guitars like mahogany body and neck with rosewood fretboard.
What is scale of Gibson Explorer?
Gibson Explorer | |
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Scale | 24.75″ |
Woods | |
Body | Originally (’58-’63) korina, later models mahogany, alder, maple, or korina |
Neck | Originally (’58-’63) korina, reissues mahogany, maple, or korina |