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Gibson Country Western Studio, Natural
Gibson

Country Western Studio, Natural

AcousticCountry WesternUS
No ratings yet$3,499

Perfect for country, Western swing, and so much more Introduced in a square-shoulder configuration in 1962, the Country Western was originally created in 1955 as a variation of the popular Gibson Southern Jumbo model. With the square-shouldered body shape of a Hummingbird™ but in a Natural finish and having an unadorned tortoise pickguard instead of the Hummingbird’s casted, graphics-enhanced pickguard, the modern Country Western is far more stylistically versatile than the name might seem to imply. It delivers wonderful tonal quality suitable for a broad range of musical genres and a unique look that has been a resounding hit with players from the moment of its release, all the way up to the present day. The Country Western Studio continues that tradition of understated style and tonal excellence. It features a Sitka spruce top supported by Gibson’s traditional scalloped X-bracing for vintage-inspired tone. The solid mahogany back and sides have multi-ply top and back binding. The Country Western Studio is finished in satin nitrocellulose lacquer with a Natural top and Cherry back and sides, which gives it an undeniable vintage vibe and feel, much like that of a long-cherished musical companion, without the wear marks and dings. The mahogany neck has a 24.75” (628.65 mm) scale length, a comfortable Round profile, and a bound Indian rosewood fretboard with a 12” fretboard radius, 20 standard frets, and mother-of-pearl split parallelogram inlays. The neck’s compound dovetail neck-to-body joint is fitted using hot hide glue. The rosewood bridge is a traditional belly-up design, and the bridge saddle and nut are bone, while the bridge pins are TUSQ®. The tuning machines are smooth-turning, nickel Gotoh® tuners with white buttons for solid tuning stability. The Country Western Studio comes with L.R. Baggs™ VTC electronics pre-installed, featuring volume and tone controls mounted in the soundhole for easy access by the player while remaining all but invisible to the audience. It’s ready for the stage and studio from the moment you take it out of the included hardshell case.

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Score

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74
Overall / 100
Playability
75
Sound
60
Build
91
Value
63

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Specifications

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Specifications for Country Western Studio, Natural
BrandGibson
TypeAcoustic
CountryUS
Body woodMahogany
Neck woodMahogany
FretboardRosewood
Strings6
Frets20
Scale length24.75"
PickupsLR Baggs VTC
BackMahogany
BindingMulti-ply Top and Back, Single-ply Fretboard
Body FinishSatin Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Body shapeCountry Western
Body StylesSquare Shoulder
BracingTraditional Scalloped X-bracing
BridgeBelly-up, Rosewood
Bridge PinsTUSQ
CaseHardshell
ControlsSoundhole-mounted Volume and Tone
Fretboard inlayMother of Pearl Split Parallelogram
Fretboard radius304.8mm / 12.0in
Fret Count20
Headstock InlayGibson Logo and Crown in Mother of Pearl
JointCompound Dovetail Neck-to-body
ModelSSCWACPSL0980
NutBone
Nut width43.82mm / 1.73in
Output Jack1/4" Endpin
PickguardTortoise Hummingbird-shaped with No Graphics
PreampLR Baggs VTC
ProfileRound
Saddle MaterialBone
SideMahogany
Strap ButtonsEndpin Jack
String gauges.012, .016, .024, .032, .042, .053
Top woodSitka Spruce
Truss rodAdjustable
Truss Rod Cover2-ply Black Bell
Tuner PlatingNickel
TunersGotoh White Button
Under Saddle PickupLR Baggs VTC
Street price$3,499

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