Gibson Melody Maker - dirtjo's review
translatedGIBSON US 22 frets Wraparound Bridge (former) Volume and well-Tone effective. Single-coil pickup. Typ Channel 60's round, super enjoyable. Mechanical GIBSON DELUXE, but pretty Sol tends n…
Gibson Melody Maker Double Cut '60s - o.devleminck's review
translatedI look for any information about the Gibson Les Paul guitar Melody Maker 1959 recovery picture on this page. In fact, I made recently acquired but the last owner who had for 2 years did not know th…
Gibson Melody Maker - " Very good scratch"
translatedI have the 2007 version with a simple single pickup, 22 frets, volume tone, big stick. It's made in the USA. Since I use another pulling strings I changed the waparound with a Schaller bridges. Sober…
Gibson Melody Maker - " Amazing for the price? Incredible all!"
translatedThis is a Gibson U.S. for the price of a Fender Mex. Body and mahogany neck, Kluson Deluxe mechanical. A micro simple enough and loud slamming, you can soften a bit with the knob of tone. The neck…
Gibson Melody Maker Deluxe - blaez_minkoff's review
translatedMine is black and date from the early 90s. It is equipped with a P94 (P90 humbucker format). Other than that it is identical to that of the photo. UTILIZATION The guitar is extremely light, t…
Gibson Melody Maker - "Gibson Melody Maker"
i went to the nearest guitar center, saw it, tried it, but didnt get it. 1 vol, 1 tone, and input is on the top of the guitar, which is awkward. comes with p90. i like the feel of the wood, its a d…
Gibson Melody Maker Flyer Pro II - " Great guitar but too rare ..."
translatedManufacturing USA, in the factories of Nashville Tennessee, 200 were theoretically produced from 1987 to 1991 but met all models used are dated 89, Gibson there would have been only 60 copies in circ…
Gibson Melody Maker - "write me a melody"
Gibson has really owned a large portion of the market with there great sounding and rich volume guitars such as the Explore, SG, and especially the infamous Les Paul. This is basically the cheaper ve…
Gibson Melody Maker - " Sole and exclusive"
translatedIn the 50s, the Melody Maker beginners silent version of the Les Paul. It has the same shape, but without the table, without varnish, with one single coil pickup and a trs simple wraparound bridge. T…
Gibson Melody Maker Double Cut '70s - " Versatile"
translatedMade in America in 1977. After being produced from 1959 to 1971, the Melody Maker was relaunched in 1977 and remained so until 1981. In 1977, Joan Jett with his famous song "I Love Rock'n Roll" ha…
Gibson Melody Maker - " effective!"
translatedMade in United States, mine is 2002, a great handle that file, or nothing that simple! A good P90, a volume, a tonalitée. UTILIZATION a small weight, a super light scratches, the sound of it righ…
Gibson Jonas Brothers Melody Maker - " Perfect"
translatedMaking the United States since 2010. The handle is ebony with 22 frets and are micro Gibson P-90 and two micro is simply awesome it gives a clean and well) The selector has three positions and t…
Gibson Melody Maker - greatsessions's review
translatedGuitar GIBSON MELODY MAKER REISSUE 2007 manufactured in the United States this year (from February after the serial number) it possesses a single coil pickup, not a P90 but a micro strat style …
Gibson Melody Maker - bigbroz's review
translated- In which country was it made? United States, according to what is engraved on the handle. - How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration? 22 round boxes. The microphone …
Gibson Melody Maker - sade's review
translatedEnough said. Presentation and quality: it looks like a low-end Italian 60 years. Ugly, poorly done, a horror. UTILIZATION Channel: a trunk. Usability: more than anywhere. Sound good? MDR !!…
Gibson Melody Maker - mothersfreak's review
translated2007 United States Model A simple micro "single coil" R-MODEL based on the edition of 1959 CHARACTERISTICS have the dj t evokes ... Mine is sunburst. UTILIZATION The handle is a bit surpr…
Gibson Melody Maker - skotti's review
translatedCaractrisituqes: Made in America. Body Species: Mahogany NECK Species: Mahogany Profile: Rounded Neck Joint Location: 16 Fingerboard Species: Rosewood Scale Length: 243 / 4 " Num…
Gibson Melody Maker - angus6901's review
translatedAmerican Guitar 100% 22 boxes, only a single micro P90 single coil position Acute Fixed bridge with stop bar classic gibson 1 volume knob and 1 tone knob: very sensitive, super reactive, it's n…
Gibson Melody Maker - buissonDJ's review
translatedI have a few days ago. (Made in United States) UTILIZATION Channel enjoyable when I rather a little hand, Access in acute trs is good, but is it necessary? SOUNDS I play blues, then the lover…
Gibson Melody Maker - philippedeluxe's review
translatedAdj t always said ... (See post previous ones) except that this guitar is with the disease of Gibson's rotten mcaniques that do not agree, and the factory fitted strings too soft for the tune Gibson …
Gibson Melody Maker - monstawild's review
translated- In what country does she makes? Gibson made in United States - How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration? 22 frets, with a simple micro "Melody Maker" bridge pickup…
Gibson Melody Maker - jss1986's review
translatedIn which country was it made? (United States, Japan, Mexico, France ...) Made in US - How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration? My version 2 micros simple - What type…
Gibson Melody Maker - ManuM5's review
translatedA US Gibson at this price? A single microphone, a volume, one tone and basta ... Trs chip finish, it seems that it does paint roller with the monolayer. UTILIZATION I am used to round sleev…
Gibson Melody Maker - Devotion's review
translatedMade in America. Body Species: Mahogany NECK Species: Mahogany Profile: Rounded Neck Joint Location: 16 Fingerboard Species: Rosewood Scale Length: 243 / 4 " Number of Frets: 22 …
Gibson Melody Maker - greg lefonctionnaire's review
translatedGibson United States ... bobinnage in a single acute, one volume one tone. The handle is of type 60 after Gibson's late enough so ... ... For the Gibson. UTILIZATION The guitar is very ligh…
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