A modern edition of one of Gibson's most revered models.
A true legend of acoustic instruments, the Gibson Hummingbird Pro acoustic-electric guitar was first
introduced in 1960 as Gibson's earliest square-shoulder dreadnought guitar. Superb for all styles of playing, with a capacity
for rich, first-position folk chords and intricate solo playing, the Gibson Hummingbird quickly became an iconic acoustic
line, and a favorite among legends like Gram Parsons and Keith Richards. The Hummingbird has been one of Gibson Acoustic's
most enduring guitar line.
Body tonewoods (back, sides and top)
The body design of the Gibson Hummingbird Pro acoustic electric guitar is known as a square shoulder dreadnought. The top
is made from Sitka spruce, while the back and sides are constructed from mahogany, giving the Hummingbird True Vintage a perfectly
balanced midrange tone, with unbiased rich lows and clear treble registers. Selecting the right wood, and the formula to dry
it out, are two of the most central procedures to Gibson's guitar-building process.
Rosewood fingerboard with
traditional binding and split parallelogram inlays
The resilience of rosewood makes the fingerboard extremely balanced and stable, and gives each chord and note unparalleled
clarity and bite.
The Gibson Hummingbird Pro guitar's split parallelogram inlays are made of genuine mother of pearl, and are inserted into
the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps and doesn't require the use of fillers. The fingerboard also sports traditional
binding over the fret ends, which was a staple feature of many classic Gibson acoustic guitars for many years.
Bracing
Every acoustic electric guitar made by Gibson features hand-scalloped, radiused top bracing inside the body, a feature normally
found only in limited run, handmade guitars. By scalloping each brace by hand, the natural sound of the acoustic guitar is
focused more toward the center of the body, enhancing the guitar's sound projection. Gibson Acoustic's Hummingbird Pro guitar
sports a single "X" bracing pattern similar to the design inside vintage Gibson J-30s. This traditional pattern delivers a
balanced midrange tone, with unbiased lows and rich, clear highs, producing a warm tone that has been a favorite among artists
and players alike since the original Gibson Hummingbird guitars introduced in 1960.
L.R. Baggs Element ES acoustic
pickup system
Gibson Acoustic's Hummingbird Pro comes equipped with the Element ES Active acoustic pickup system from L.R. Baggs, which
features a low-profile undersaddle element—or transducer—that's proven more stable and durable than many standard
ribbon-type pickups. Combined with an onboard preamp with an unobtrusive and volume control mounted just inside the soundhole,
the Element ES delivers performance not previously attainable from an undersaddle pickup. Its sleek and effective design removes
unnecessary internal components to enhance the coupling between the pickup and the guitar, and improve the sensitivity of
the transducer for a robust, lively, and natural acoustic sound with excellent dynamics and delicate high end. The Element
ES works with a standard 9V battery, which is housed inside the guitar in L.R. Bagg's new "Battery Bagg."
Nickel
Grover Rotomatic tuners
Grover's original Rotomatic tuners are an engineering marvel, with abundant style and performance exactly suited for the Gibson
Hummingbird guitar. With a gear ratio of 14:1, the Rotomatics deliver precision tuning in a durable housing that provides
maximum protection for the gear and string post. All moving parts are cut for exact meshing, eliminating the possibility of
slippage. A countersunk tension screw lets players regulate the tuning tension to any degree. A special lubricant inside the
gear box provides smooth and accurate tuning stability.
Crown peghead logo
Gibson put the first crown peghead logo on an ES-300 back in 1940, and it has graced the headstocks of many legendary Gibson
guitars ever since, including today's Hummingbird Pro acoustic electric guitar.
Rosette
A rosette is the beautiful, hand-crafted circle around the soundhole, and can be one of the most ornamental elements of any
acoustic guitar. It is also one of the most subtle and complicated woodworking decorations on any acoustic guitar. The rosette
on the Gibson Hummingbird Pro guitar is a double-ring rosette, with the main ring consisting of seven-ply binding, and the
second ring three-ply binding, adding a stylish, understated elegance to the Gibson Hummingbird True Pro acoustic-electric
guitar.
Gibson Hummingbird Pro Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:
- Body style: square shoulder dreadnought
- Solid Sitka spruce top
- Solid mahogany back and sides
- 1930s Gibson X-bracing pattern
- Rosewood fingerboard with mother-of-pearl parallelogram inlays
- Rosewood bridge
- Dovetail neck-to-body joint bonded with hide glue
- 24-3/4" scale
- Vintage Gibson 1960s-style neck profile
- Hand-scalloped top bracing
- No. of frets: 20/14 open
- Fingerboard inlays: split parallelogram
- Nut width: 1.72"
- Neck width at body:
- Binding: white
- Rosette: parallel rings
- Bridge: rosewood
- Pickguard: tortoise
- Width at upper Bout:
- Width at lower Bout:
- Maximum depth:
- Finish: vintage sunburst (nitrocellulose)
- Tuners: Grovers /Ratio
- Electronics: LR Baggs Element ES
- Case: Hardshell
Gibson Hummingbird Pro Acoustic-Electric Guitar Includes:
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