Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Custom
Does anyone have any experience / comments / opinions on the Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Custom please.
I have the opportunity to try one of these in the next couple of weeks. So far I've only seen photographs and heard one played on You-Tube. I'm not a finger picker, I'm a strummer. I like the look of the guitar and would appreciate any comments either way. Cheers, Alan. p.s. I'm left handed but I know you won't hold that against me.:D |
I have played many and all have been excellent guitars. Very clear , loud, lots over rosewood undertones, balanced, somewhat Martinesq with a little Gibson honk. I have a Hummingbird Artist which is oddly named as it is a mahogany version of a Songwriter. After three years of ownerships can say it is the best guitar I have ever owned. Other than initial setup not a problem one. If I was looking for a rosewood dread, would be on my short list.
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I have the SWD Standard. From what I can tell, the Custom is a "more blingy" version of the Standard.
I love mine, it plays beautifully ( I strum more than anything and it works for me). It took me a while to find strings I like - I settled on Martin PB, 11s. Mine has had a proper set-up and I recently put some Colosi pins on it. I really don't think you'll be disappointed - acoustic or amp'd. |
I went with my buddy to audition Gibson guitars about 5-6 years ago, and he ended up with the SW Deluxe. He still has it. It's a small dread, I was encouraging him to go with the J-45, but he liked the bling on the thing better ;). Now that he's had it for a number of years, I can't see him playing anything else. It's a real nice guitar.
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I appreciate the replies, thank you.
I will certainly take the opportunity to play this guitar. I'm looking for a "Keeper". This may just be the one. Cheers, Alan. |
Alan, you could take a look over at the Gibson Forum - there's plenty of SWD owners over there.
Just out of interest, I got mine from Andertons. Brilliant service. |
Thanks Bob, I'll have a look.:up:
Cheers, Alan |
I have a songwriter studio ec. it also too me a long time to find the right strings but after much experimentation i found elixir pb lights work best as they are the only strings that can retain their sizzle for a long time, and having the sizzle going is key for this guitar, otherwise it gets too muddy.
now i like this guitar a lot and is my main gigging guitar when we play large venues. the rosewood overtones and deep bass work great across a big pa. at home i have tuned down half a step as i like the tone a lot in this tuning. highly recommend it. |
Just this weekend I visited a guitar shop with a Gibson Hummingbird and Songwriter Deluxe Custom hanging next to each other on the wall. I feel like it's always a crapshoot with Gibsons, so I tried them both out of curiosity. the Hummingbird was, unfortunately, a real dud. I picked up the Songwriter with a bad taste in my mouth from the Hummingbird and was totally blown away. That guitar was a sweet sounding beast. Smooth, clear but not overly bright, and loud. It's a good thing I did not have the cash on me or I would have walked out with it. Great guitar.
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Not the Custom...but still plenty of bling. Great sounding and playing guitar.
http://www.12fret.com/new/Gibson_Songwriter_Deluxe.jpg |
Collected it today, very pleased. :D
I tried the electrics in the shop and was pleased with the variety of sounds available. However, it's the pure acoustic sound that I wanted first and foremost and that's what I'm hearing now, It sounds even better in my conservatory than it did in the shop. I'm off to play some more. :D Cheers, Alan. |
Congratulations Allen, Ill join you and play my Songwriter in your honor now too !
Enjoy ! |
Well done Alan. If you enjoy it half as much as I enjoy mine, you'll be a very happy man.
Out of curiosity, where did you get it (if you don't mind telling)? |
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