Gibson EDS-1275 Double-Neck Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherry
One of Gibson’s most popular double neck guitar model is the Gibson EDS-1275 Double-Neck Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherry. It gained popularity during the 1960s. It is known to have became more popular when Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin used it as his leading guitar during his performances for the a classing song “Stairway to Heaven”. Today, the Gibson EDS-1275 Double-Neck Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherry is mostly associated to the brilliance of Jimmy Page.
Product Features:
Binding: Single-ply white neck binding
Bridge: Nashville tune-o-matic bridges, stop plate tailpieces
Inlays: Pearloid split parallelogram inlays
Controls: 2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way pickup selector switch, 3-way neck selector
The Gibson’s double neck guitar is one of the most historic types of guitar. Like other double neck guitars, its main purpose is to give the user the luxury to switch between guitars easily without having to waste a moment. The tunes made by this double neck guitar has inspired people and brought emotions as in the example of its brilliantness when Jimmy Page used it for “Stairway to Heaven”.
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