Gibson Explorer Antique Natural 2021

Description

GibsonExplorerAntiqueNatural2021

Introduced in 1958 along with the Gibson Flying V, the Gibson Explorer ventured into unexplored territory and surpassed all previous guitar designs. It has since been used by artists of all genres and is hailed as one of the true classics of the guitar world.

This time, the 2021 Explorer Antique Natural
The mahogany body with an antique natural finish, slim tapered neck, and rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays create a classic atmosphere. The pickup is equipped with a combination of Burstbucker 2 & 3, producing a clear and powerful rock sound.

The radical design of the Gibson Explorer not only looks great, but also has excellent body balance. The traditional neck proportions and slim taper profile create a feel that is perfect for fast playing. The high-output sound matches hard and heavy sounds. The crisp clean sound is also nice.

BodyMaterial:Mahogany
Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
NeckMaterial:Mahogany
NeckProfile:SlimTaper
ScaleLength:24.75 62.865cm
FingerboardMaterial:Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius:12 304.8mm
Number of Frets:22
Frets:MediumJumbo
NutMaterial:GraphTech
NutWidth:1.695 43.05mm
End-of-BoardWidth:2.26 57.4mm
Inlays: Acrylic Dots

HardwareFinish:Chrome
Bridge:AluminumNashvilleTune-O-Matic
Tailpiece:AluminumStopBar
Tuners:GroverMiniRotomatics
PickGuard:White3-ply
ControlKnobs:BlackSpeedKnobs
SwitchTip:Black
JackPlate:Chrome

NeckPickup:BurstBucker2
BridgePickup:BurstBucker3
Controls:2Volumes 1Tone&ToggleSwitch

Comes with hard case, cloth, strap, and more.

To be honest, I didn't expect the Explorer from the regular lineup to be this good. In terms of specifications, it is the same as the Flying V, but the rich low-mid sound is addictive. The key point is that it has a very good balance even when playing while sitting, and combined with the ease of playing the high frets, it has amazing playability that you wouldn't expect from this design.

The clean and crunch are also thick, and the overall feel of the burst backer and the body are a good match, and it feels great just by turning up the gain and playing it. It has a mild midrange that Les Paul doesn't have, and a slightly wah-like sound that makes you want to play lead all the time.

Those in the know know it as a versatile guitar that produces a great Gibson sound, and I thought it was of much higher quality than other models manufactured in the same era. Is this guitar just a hit? This may be the guitar I would most recommend to people who have never played it before.

Exterior condition: The exterior shows signs of use, including minor scratches, dullness of parts, and small dents.
Truss rod with plenty of room
Condition of the frets: Approximately 7 minutes remaining, good condition with no chatter or clogging!
Nut width actual measurement approx. 43mm
Color natural wood grain
Manufacture year 2021
Pickup configuration HH
Number of frets: 22 frets
neck scale medium
Weight 3.62kg
Body material mahogany
Fingerboard material rosewood
neck joint set neck
Neck material mahogany
Serial number 233810084
Accessories Hard case