The new Gibson ES Supreme is a real showstopper. It’s versatile and gorgeous, and this axe will look great in any musical setting. In terms of looks and design, it’s a game-changer.
Gibson ES Supreme models
The ES Supreme takes the already legendary versatility of the ES guitar to the next level with new aesthetic elements that make it a true work of art. Gibson’s ES series is a quasi-standard in all things Blues and Jazz, and with the Supreme models, the Les Paul maker ups the ante quite a bit.
What makes the guitar so Supreme?
The three-ply body, AAA-grained maple top, Super Split Block mother-of-pearl inlays, and gold hardware make these new models some of the most beautiful hollow bodies we’ve ever seen. What’s more, the new mother-of-pearl headstock inlay, inspired by a design from the 1940s and recently discovered in Gibson’s archives, is particularly striking.
The mahogany neck, with its rounded C-profile and the compound radius of the ebony fingerboard, ensures incredibly smooth playability that will delight you as a guitarist. The Gibson ES Supreme comes with an exclusive Ebony 3 pickup variant, including the Burstbucker Rhythm Pro and Burstbucker Lead Pro pickups. The push/pull volume pots for the coil pickup let you change this guitar’s sound in many different ways, so you can get a wide range of tones.
The Gibson ES Supreme is paired with a hardshell case that protects your guitar well, making it an essential top-of-the-line model.
What does the Gibson ES Supreme cost?
The Gibson ES Supreme models will soon be available from Thomann.*
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