Gibson

Gibson are one of the two long-standing giants of the guitar industry. They represent both the history and the future of guitar-building, with their electric and acoustic instruments seen in the hands of countless rock legends & future stars.

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Gibson FAQs

Why are Gibson guitars expensive?

Gibson are one of the oldest and most renowned guitar manufacturers on the planet. Their custom shop and original production line guitars are expensive due to their superb build quality, but they also offer many affordable ranges such as the Tribute line.

What's the difference between Epiphone and Gibson?

Epiphone is the offshoot company of Gibson. They are geared towards making affordable versions of legendary Gibson designs.

What does ?VOS? mean for a Gibson guitar?

VOS stands for Vintage Original Spec. It is specifically used for custom shop Gibson guitars which replicate legendary features of '50s and '60s models.

Which is better: Gibson or Fender?

An age old question, and one you simply cannot give a yes or no answer. On the whole, Gibson guitars offer a thicker sound thanks to the extensive use of humbucker pickups, while classic Fender tone can be described as dynamic and chimey. Both offer a wide variety of shapes and prices. It's all about preference.

Do Gibson guitars hold their value?

It's difficult to say which particular guitar holds value. But you'll find those which are made using rarer woods, or guitars made by top Gibson builders will likely be worth a good amount of money in the future.