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Product Ref: 98404
The thermally aged process involves heating the timber in a vacuum with a specific treatment that releases water and decomposes resin contained within the wood. Thermally aged timber is light in weight, hard, and stable, like a tonewood that has been dried for decades, resulting in a superb projection, louder sound, and an incredible response that vintage guitars are so well known for.
With a thermally aged sitka spruce top, the Hummingbird Vintage delivers a broad dynamic range, a full-bodied low-end, and superb smooth sustain which are common characteristics of vintage guitars. In addition to its full-bodied vintage tonal character, its sitka spruce top also produces a versatile sound that will accommodate numerous different genres and playing techniques with ease. Sitka spruce yields crisp articulation and has a rich fullness of tone that retains clarity at all dynamic levels. The sitka spruce top is accompanied by mahogany back and sides, which provides players with a truly beautiful vintage tone blended with the highest quality that you would expect from a Gibson guitar. Mahogany produces a thick present mid-range and an earthy voice that is especially used in blues and bluegrass music. In addition to its superb tone, the choice of mahogany also offers a stunning grain pattern which added to the overall vintage appearance of the guitar.
Constructed from mahogany, the Hummingbird's neck provides plenty of resonance and offers a strong and sturdy play. Mahogany is commonly used to construct guitar necks as the wood responds greatly to many different playing techniques. The Hummingbird's neck is topped with a rosewood fingerboard, providing players with a smooth and energetic playing experience and also produces warmth and a bright sparkling-sizzle that really shines through when using fingerpicking techniques. Sprinkled with mother of pearl parallelogram inlays, the rosewood fingerboard provides an elegant appearance and premium, high-end playability.
The Gibson Hummingbird Vintage features a square shoulder dreadnought body shape that projects a voice that will reach the back of the room within most venues, offering superb acoustic projection whilst maintaining overall tonal balance. The square shoulder dreadnought has been in a debate with its round shoulder dreadnought cousin for years. After many comparisons of sound and appearance between the two, the square shoulders not only offer a pleasing aesthetic but produces a 'boomy' voice with a little more volume than a round shoulder. The dreadnought body is designed for a player that can handle its size whilst still feeling comfortable when playing, ideal for those with a longer reach and more comfortable with bigger guitar body shapes.
The aptly named Hummingbird Vintage certainly offers an element of nostalgia which will take you flying back to an era of guitars that are so well loved by many different players and musicians. To project both a vintage appearance and authentic tonal character, the Hummingbird Vintage features a thermally aged top, which adds an authentic amber colour to spruce's natural light colouring. To provide an eye-catching and authentic appearance, the Hummingbird Vintage has a delicately hand painted pickguard that features floral imagery and a stunning little hummingbird design, complemented by its exquisite heritage cherry sunburst finish. With period correct, Gotoh relic aged machineheads, traditional multi-stripe rosette and a hand rubbed VOS process, the Gibson Hummingbird Vintage offers an impressive sound and a breath taking appearance that projects its vintage-vibe perfectly.
As with many of Gibson's acoustic range, the Hummingbird Vintage features traditional hand scalloped X-bracing. This specific type of bracing structure consists of two braces forming an 'X' shape across the soundboard which not only enhances the sound and offers a well-balanced tone, but also provides a reinforced stable and durable structure.