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Gibson es 125 guitar
Gibson es 125 guitar






The action is comfortably within a low/medium range but with no buzzing or intonation problems and would be an ideal choice for the jazz, swing or blues player seeking 100% genuine vintage tones and playability. 6 oz) makes this instrument a pleasure to play for long periods and it loses no warmth or bass response as a result. The noticeably light weight of the guitar (5lb. Chords ring out with a very even response across all registers and single line runs are clear and articulate, so whatever your guitar style, there is something to enjoy here. There is a wonderful clarity to the P-90 pickup that makes it a perennial favourite with vintage guitar fans. Even acoustically, you can immediately hear the rich resonance and precise string detail of the instrument and after plugging in, the tone of the single P-90 offers up simply glorious vintage tones. This 1953 model of the ES-125 has a very comfortable 24-3/4″ scale length and a beautifully crafted rosewood neck that feels as good as the day it was made. The ES-125 is arguably Gibson’s most popular archtop and was first introduced as the ES-100 in 1938 before being renamed the ES-125 in 1941. 1953 Gibson ES-125 – This is a simply stunning vintage archtop guitar equipped with a wonderful sounding P-90 single-coil pickup.








Gibson es 125 guitar