Gibson Guitars 1550-07 GUS manual Brief History of Gibson Electric Guita R S

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF GIBSON ELECTRIC GUITA R S

G i b s o n ’s legendary acoustic engineer, Lloyd Loar, was experimenting with electric instru m e n t s in 1924, at the dawn of electronic amplification. However, Gibson’s struggle to dominate the banjo market took precedence through the 1920s, and it wasn’t until the mid-1930s that the company once again turned its attention to electric guitars. In 1935 Gibson’s Walt Fuller designed a pickup that was introduced on the E-150, an aluminum-body lap steel. Early in 1936, the pickup was put in a midline archtop model and named the ES-150—ES for Electric Spanish, 150 for the retail price of $150 for the guitar and amplifier set.

The original ES-150 bar pickup with its hexagonal housing is now known as the “Charlie Christian” pickup, because it was installed on the ES-150s and ES-250s that Christian used to establish the new concept of electric jazz guitar.

Gibson made several improvements in pickup design before World War II, although many play- ers still consider the “Christian” pickup to be the best jazz pickup ever made. Immediately after World War II, Gibson introduced the P-90 single-coil, with six adjustable polepieces and a black plastic cover, usually with “dog-ear” mounting extensions. The P-90 is still in pro d u c- tion and still sets the industry standard for a single-coil pickup.

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