Gibson Americana Ranger Guitar Review :: Electric Guitars Reviews
the familiar look of legendary acoustic models + a powerful voice in any acoustic setting.
Gibson USA’s new Americana Series features the Pioneer, a round-shouldered, cutaway dreadnought, and the Ranger, reminiscent of the L-00 design. The guitars are based on the Chet Atkins SST solidbody acoustic concept and have a new body chambering process for extra resonance.
The Ranger features the vintage vibe of Gibson’s most popular 1930s guitars in a thoroughly modern “solidbody acoustic.” The smallbody design gives the Ranger an intimate, personal feel, while the piezo pickup provides a powerful voice in any acoustic setting.
Features + Technical Specs | |
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Body & Hardware | Spruce Top Acoustically chambered mahogany Back Single-ply white binding on top Chrome hardware Rosewood bridge |
Neck & Headstock | Mahogany neck 20 fret Rosewood fingerboard, Width at 12th fret 2.068″ Peghead Pitch: 17 Thickness at 1st Fret: 0.805″ Thickness at 12th Fret: 0.880″ Heel Length: 0.625″ Neck Joint Location: 14th fret Pearloid Dot inlays SST neck profile 25.5″ scale length; Total Length: 17.721″ White button tuners |
Electronics & Strings | Pickups: Gibson Hex piezo bridge transducer Controls: L.R. Baggs 3-Band EQ with volume control |
Finishes | Saddle Brown, Natural Satin |
This musical instruments offer includes Case | Case Interior: Dark Grey Plush with Black Shroud Case Exterior: Black Reptile Pattern Hardshell Case Silkscreen: Silver ‘Gibson USA’ logo |
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