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They say that the magic is in the hands of the guitarist and not in the instrument, but this puppy is living proof that instrument can also carry the magic. It’s the almighty L-5 CES from Gibson, universally hailed as the best jazz guitar on today’s market.
Packed with nothing but the finest components we can think of and that renowned craftsmanship that made Gibson one of the all-time titans, this is one mean machine. If we were to choose one word to describe it, it would simply have to be “incredible”! Check out the full review below.
The hollow body is crafted from premium maple combined with a maple neck and a classic rosewood fingerboard with 20 frets and classy block fret markers. But it’s not just the components that make this instrument one of the all-time greats, but amazing craftsmanship.
The axe is smooth, light, bright, and simply epitomizes jazz music in its purest form. The neck carries that signature Gibson chunkiness, combining it with a slim design and high playability. In addition to sleek glossy finish, the mix also includes a set of standard F holes.
In the hardware department, the guitar sports a Tune-o-matic bridge combined with a set of die-cast tuners and a smooth vintage pick guard. Each of the components is added to keep the tuning in top-notch form. Another factor that most users praise is the fact that intonation remains in the best form even during extended periods of use.
As for the electronic section, the sound is driven by a set of classic Gibson humbucker pickups with individual controls for Tone and Volume, along with a classic three-way toggle switch. The combination features a minimal amount of gain and nothing but an organic drive with ceramic magnets and a clear punch.
And now, the most important factor – the sonic attack. Combining premium maple and classic Gibson pickups, the company reeled in a bright sound driven by a set of punchy mids and warm basses. There aren’t a whole lot of instruments that can secure you the sound of bonafide jazz icons, but this puppy is one of the chosen few.
When combined with high playability, the conclusion is that this is one of the best guitars for jazz money can buy.
This is a pricey instrument, yes. This is not a guitar everyone can purchase and not a six-string for every player. This is a dream come true for every jazz and blues aficionado, and a guitar we can only thoroughly recommend.
If your question is “How to get the best jazz sound possible?”, this Gibson is one of the key parts of the equation. We can only thoroughly recommend it; if it’s in your price domain, fact remains that you simply can’t regret making this purchase. Highly recommended, a major thumbs up from here!
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