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Gibson Memphis ES-137 Classic (Blues Burst)

Item ID: ES3CBZCH

Gibson ES-137 Classic with Maple Body, Top, Back and Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard , and Two Humbucking Pickups - Blues Burst

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A Combination of Two Classics

Not every Gibson guitar traces its heritage back to the so-called "Golden Years" of American Guitars, which is widely accepted to be most of the 1950s and into the 1960s. The ES-137 is a perfect example. Gibson never built any instrument quite like this until recently. It clearly combines two distinctive influences: The look of Gibson's single cuataway, semi-hollowbodies and the hot sound of a Les Paul Classic. Is it a blues guitar? A rock guitar? Or perhaps a jazz guitar? The answer is, it's all of these. With its feature set, it can play clean jazz or fusion lines. Crank your amp to "11" and it screams just like a Les Paul.

Gibson ES-137 Classic at a Glance:
  • Semihollowbody design with curly maple laminated top, back and sides in Blues Burst finish with multi-ply binding
  • Chunky '59 profile mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard and pearloid trapezoid inlays and engraved "C" at 12th fret
  • Two hot humbuckers - 490R (neck) and 498T (bridge)

A Very Special New Gibson
Can you say, "Instant classic?" Certainly the critics are unanimous of their praise for this instrument, with its wide array of tones, as well as the handsome lines which evoke those great old Gibson archtops, but this time in a thinner, semi-hollowbody design. It still keeps the traditional f-holes, but thanks to the thinline design, feedback is kept under control. The modern humbuckers can go from dark and smoky to full-out snarl, all depending upon your choice of amplification or outboard gear. The Blues burst finish is decidedly 21st Century.

Not Too Fat, Not Too Thin
No, we're not talking about the latest fad diet, we're talking about the 1959 ES-137's neck profile. It's not as big as those huge 1958 Les Paul necks, but neither is it as thin as the 1960s so-called "slim taper" neck profiles. In any case, the combination of a nice, rounded three-piece maple neck and the warmth of a rosewood fingerboard is what the ES-137 Classic is all about. It's not for everyone, of course. Today's shredders will want a thinner neck, but the ES-137 is hardly a guitar they'd be looking at anyhow.

Two Smoking Hot Humbuckers On Board
Today's humbuckers truly have it all: Complex midrange, punchy lows and a smooth top end that won't make your teeth hurt. For those seeking the often overused "out-of-phase" session sound which ruled the airwaves back in the 1980s, you won't find it here. If you're looking for a pickup that starts out clean and can really smoke when your amp is on 11, well then, this might be your next guitar!

Gibson ES-137 Classic Features:
  • Color: Blues Burst
  • Top: Maple / poplar / maple
  • Back: Maple / poplar / maple
  • Sides: Maple / poplar / maple
  • Neck: Three-piece maple with '59 rounded profile
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood with pearloid dot inlays
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Pickups: Two humbuckers - 490R (neck) and 498T (bridge)
  • Controls: Two each tone and volume with three-way pickup selector switch
  • Machine heads: Grover Keystone
  • Hardware: Chrome plated
  • Case: Black smooth levant hardshell

Gibson: Don't Mess with a Good Thing
Gibson guitars have been around for well over a century. When guitarists are looking for an outstanding combination of superb tone and playability along with great looks and gorgeous finishes, the choice for most of those 100 plus years has been Gibson. From their amazing collection of fine acoustics to the electric guitars that literally rewrote music history, Gibson guitars have been on almost every chart-topping album from artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Cream and Led Zeppelin. These "first call" instruments also cross an enormous array of diverse styles, from folk and country to blues and hard rock. With that resume, it's not surprising that so many of Gibson's best-selling instruments have changed little over the decades. Because there's just no sense in messing with a good thing!

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Manufacturer Part Number ES3CBZCH1

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Reviews

This is the one!

by Ken W from Port Washington, WI
February 19, 2012
Music Background: Hobbyist/former band mate
Three years ago I played the Custom version of this guitar. The second I grabbed it I felt the guitar became part of me (yes, I am a child of the 60s). It played like magic and felt incredible. I h... read more [+]ave wanted one of these ever since. The price of the Custom was more than I wanted to spend. I really don't care about the Varitone and I have the Custom's PUPS on another Gibson. So I ordered the Classic in the Blues Burst (as others have said, GET the Blue one!). It is solidly built and plays like the Custom. While $2K is a lot of money, in the realm of high end guitars, this is a bargain and looks phenominal. The tone is smooth overall, but can rock with the best of them. Kudos to Gibson! I love this guitar. Andy Miller rocks! close [-]

Died and gone to heaven

by Brian from Virginia
April 2, 2011
Music Background: Recording Musician and Independant Artist
What a sensational guitar. I took it out of the case, tuned it up and plugged it in. Sweet tones, this guitar does not need alot of effects or processing to sound good. Now I know how the pros are ... read more [+]getting those creamy Jazz tones.

The Gibson case is sturdy and substantial. It has that new case smell - sort of like Mocha or Chocolate. I have not yet gotten the professional set-up, but, I will argue that Sweetwater did a pretty good job prior to shipping. I will have a hard time parting with it long enough to get that done.

Only thing I can criticize was that the pickup switch was a little freaky for a moment. The Rythm pickup would not play one time when selected. I toggled the switch back and forth a couple of times and it resolved itself. I have experienced this on almost every guitar I have ever owned so I don't really want to make much out of that - but it did happen once. close [-]

fantastic axe

by barry from mississauga, ontario
February 19, 2011
Music Background: hobbyist
great guitar,tone and ease of play is incrediable,finish to die for,make sure u get it professionally set up it will make a hugh difference in the way it plays. once that's out of the way look out, g... read more [+]reat for blues and old time rock, worth every penny u pay for it . for sure a keeper. close [-]
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