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$3,500.00 10 available Used
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$2,499.00
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Description

Rekindle your love for rock with the Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar, a legendary masterpiece that has graced countless stages across the globe. This iconic 70s model returns to stir up a new generation of musicians with its distinctive style and unparalleled performance. Armed with a pair of '70s Tribute Burstbuckers, this guitar is hand-wired with orange drop capacitors, producing a warm, dynamic tone that craves to be played loud.

The Gibson Explorer's classic white finish, bound rosewood fingerboard, and black speed knobs are a nod to its glorious past, offering the same fast playability and iconic 70s style. Its resonant mahogany body not only enhances its tone and sustain but also provides a surprisingly lightweight feel, making it a joy to play for extended periods.

The Gibson Explorer is perfectly built for speed and performance. Its slim, contoured mahogany body guarantees unparalleled access to the upper frets for lightning-fast solos and intricate riffs. The black speed knobs provide master volume and tone control at your fingertips, ensuring a no-compromise performance and playability every time you strum your chords.

Key Features:

  • '70s Tribute Burstbucker pickups hand-wired with orange drop capacitors for a warm, dynamic tone
  • Classic white finish, bound rosewood fingerboard, and black speed knobs for a vintage 70s style
  • Resonant mahogany body for enhanced tone and sustain
  • Slim, contoured body for quick access to upper frets
  • Black speed knobs for master volume and tone control
  • Lightweight design for comfortable playability

Product specs

Number of Strings 6
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
Body Type Solidbody
Body Shape '70s Explorer
Body Material Mahogany
Body Finish Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck Material Mahogany
Neck Shape Slim Taper
Neck Joint Set Neck
Radius 12"
Fingerboard Inlay Acrylic Dots
Number of Frets 22, Medium Jumbo
Scale Length 24.75"
Nut Width 1.695"
Nut Material GraphTech
Bridge/Tailpiece Aluminum Nashville Tune-O-Matic with Aluminum Stopbar Tailpiece
Tuners Grover Rotomatics
Neck Pickup '70s Tribute Humbucker
Bridge Pickup '70s Tribute Humbucker
Controls 2 x volume, 1 x master tone
Switching 3-way toggle pickup switch
Strings .010-.046
Case/Gig Bag Hardshell Case

FAQs

What type of music is the Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar best suited for?

The Gibson Explorer is known for its powerful humbucker pickups and bold design, making it ideal for rock, metal, and hard rock genres. Its aggressive tone and sustain are favored by guitarists in these styles.

What is the neck profile of the Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar?

The Gibson Explorer features a slim taper neck profile, providing a comfortable and fast playing experience suitable for both rhythm and lead guitarists.

Are the pickups on the Gibson Explorer suitable for high-gain tones?

Yes, the '70s Tribute Humbucker pickups on the Gibson Explorer are designed to deliver high-output, thick, and punchy tones perfect for high-gain settings and heavy music styles.

Does the Gibson Explorer come with a case?

Yes, the Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar comes with a hardshell case, ensuring protection and safe transport for your instrument.

Is the Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar suitable for beginners?

While the Gibson Explorer can be played by beginners, its unique body shape and weight might be more comfortable for intermediate to advanced players familiar with solidbody electric guitars.

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Reviews

4.5 out of 5

Based on 12 Reviews and 97 Ratings

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febryan_pasaribu

I found my perfect guitar

Finally got a lightweight and chunky neck guitar with great sound. The body is very big but still playable because it's very light compared to my Gibson Les Paul standard. Now this is my studio and go to guitar.

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kuffer

One of a kind

The Explorer had always been at the top of my wishlist, and it has definitely delivered the goods.

The neck is on the slimmer side but for me plays just right. I especially like the upper fret access without the entire neck being too far offset.

The Burstbucker 2&3 pickups aren't the hottest that Gibson offers but the versatility is great and lets you cover any sound you would get out of a Les Paul, for instance.

The body shape is the main appeal here though, and has some pros and cons. Looks are 10/10 and it sits surprisingly well when playing seated, though I find it awkward resting my strumming arm in the body (unless standing up), which can tire out my shoulder, so ergonomics may be an issue. It also takes up a lot more space than you may be used to so be prepared to knock over a few coffee cups or put a few dings in your walls. If you want an Explorer primarily to add some flash to live shows then these probably won't be issues for you.

If you're a basement hobbyist like me though who the Explorer just always spoke to, you'll still probably find this to deliver exactly what you're expecting (plus surprising versatility) if the ergonomics aren't an issue for you. No regrets on my end.

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conorandrews

My all time favorite axe.

2007 Gibson Explorer in Cream color. Solid body, which really gives it that meaty tone perfect for distortion. All the ones I find new in guitar stores are hollow body now, and it just doesn't sound the same. The only drawbacks are the weight of the guitar, and (very minor) it's hard to use sitting down. Otherwise, I love the neck on these guitars and they just play so we'll. I have pretty big hands and this guitar accommodates that well.

megatellica

Pure power

This was my first OWN guitar , after months of playing and practicing on my dad's guitars he bought me the guitar I dreamt of , a Gibson explorer. (Gibson explorer 2009 model) And it still brings me joy to this day 8 years later.

Over these 8 years I've played a few different music genre's going from trash metal to rock n roll down to blues and it sounds amazing in all 3 genre's. You could be playing some old school metallica and switch to buddy holly moments later on and with some tweeking on the amp it gives you the exact sound you're looking for.

It's a mahogany body carrying standard 500T and 496R gibson pickups. The only downside for me on this guitar is the weight, If you're playing at home or are sitting down It's no problem however standing on a stage for 2 to 3 hours could be a horror show for someone with a bad back.

If you don't mind the weight it's an excellent guitar for it's price, pre-owned and a little cheaper especially.

jimmarchi1

that's ne fancy 1st guitar!

djlove_stellarmusic

Radical!!

I own the 2008 issue of this Explorer. I got this guitar because it was on my "Bucket List" of guitars to collect. When I first pulled it out of the case it felt a little awkward due to the shape. Once I put it on and started playing it was so much fun. I got used to the shape much quicker than I thought I would. It definitely was easier to play than my Flying V. Sounded great and was light enough that I didn't notice that I had been playing for almost two hours.

baguspamungkas

where the heavy metal's song begins

I became interested in studying metal music when I listen to the songs sung by a band from Germany, scorpions. guitar sound, fast and heavy, distorted, and an amazing guitar solo. then I was interested in listening to the songs of other heavy metal band, Metallica. and rhythm are very fast, and I began to want to buy this guitar is, sound and appearance. This guitar is played by Matthias Jabs (Scorpions), and James Hetfield (Metallica). whether there was a relationship I do not know. body and neck are made of mahogany, and hardware are original, there is no variation. then I replace PAF pickups in this guitar with EMG pickups. really great. I want this guitar as "my inspiration guitar" to cover heavy metal songs. I really like this guitar.

djlove_stellarmusic

2008 Faded

I recently bought this guitar used (August 2015) and it arrived in excellent condition. I couldn't believe it was a seven year old guitar. It was a little weird taking the guitar and and experiencing the balance due to the radical shape, but once I put it on it was so much fun to play. I played for a straight two hour with it.

agudurante

Best guitar i had

This is my first used guitar that i bought in 1996, it still sounds like first day, It's so fast and easy to play and the Floyd Rose licensed bridge is soooo cool!

wrpg

c a n k

look like a malformed doggo :( If i had all the money in the world, i would feed these to African children as opposed to playing one. Oh well, looks aren't everything lol

mason_ray

Very comfortable, and plays great.

Mine is actually a copy made by my father, but it still is a great guitar.

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See how Dave Grohl uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Dave Grohl

Guitarist, Drummer

Nirvana

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"The main riff used in 'Headwires' is on an Explorer playing through the Memory Man and the Vox, and the harmonics were done with the same setup," mentions Foo Fighters's lead guitarist, Dave Grohl, in reference to the Gibson Explorer electric guitar.

See how Slash uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Slash

Guitarist

Guns N' Roses

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Verified via Photo

Slash is seen using a Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar during a live performance of "Speed Parade," as shown in a user-uploaded photo on Flickr.

See how James Hetfield uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

James Hetfield

Singer, Guitarist

Metallica

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Verified via Photo

This guitar was used as one of James’ main guitars for the album St.Anger released in 2003, both in studio and for the tour. It was most likely brand new.

The guitar features matte black finish and tarnish metal pickguard. Rest of the specs were transferred over from his earlier guitars, including EMG pickups and Tune-o-Matic bridge.

See how Billie Joe Armstrong uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Billie Joe Armstrong

Singer, Guitarist

Green Day

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Verified via Photo

In this photo, we can see Billie Joe with a Gibson Explorer.

Another one of these was sold in Green Day's Reverb Shop. Source

The Gibson Explorer is a type of electric guitar that made its debut in 1958. The Explorer offered a radical, "futuristic" body design, much like its siblings: the Flying V, which was released the same year, and the Moderne, which was designed in 1957 but not released until 1982. The Explorer was the final development of a prototype design that, years later, Gibson marketed under the name Futura. The Explorer's initial run was unsuccessful, and the model was discontinued in 1963. In 1976, Gibson began reissuing the Explorer after other guitar companies had success selling similar designs. The Explorer became especially popular among the hard rock and heavy metal musicians of the 1970s and 1980s.

See how Eric Clapton uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Eric Clapton

Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Eric Clapton said that he bought this guitar via his manager Roger Forrester, from a fan in Austin, Texas in c.1983. He has used it on stage and is photographed playing it during the ARMS concert at The Royal Albert Hall, London, September 21, 1983.

See how Tom Morello uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Tom Morello

Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Verified via YouTube

"This was my main guitar that I practiced my countless hours on...I ruined it's sound by putting in a Kahler Tremolo bar..." says Tom Morello, about his Gibson Explorer, at 0:44 in this video.

See how The Edge uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

The Edge

Guitarist

U2

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Verified via YouTube

In this video, The Edge talks about buying his Gibson Explorer guitar brand new when he was in New York at age 17 (he had originally intended to buy a Les Paul). It was the first guitar he purchased with the intention of playing it as part of a band on stage in front of an audience. At first he admits to it feeling kind of strange playing it with his band mates, and that at the time nobody else was playing with Explorers, making The Edge and U2 rather unique.

He goes on to describe how a crack occurred on the back of the headstock in the mid-1980s when he threw the guitar behind him in order to help some members of the audience.

At 2:38, Edge demonstrates some of the parts of the U2 song “Beautiful Day” on the Explorer. He recalls during the recording of “Beautiful Day”, a certain lead part did not feel right on his other guitars, so he brought out and used the Gibson Explorer through his Vox amp.

From a gibson.com interview from 2010: "Gibson Explorers are still his signature instrument. The Edge prefers the Gibson Limited Edition Explorer built in 1976. He owns several, including the one he used on Boy, which is now retired from the stage."

See how Jim Root uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Jim Root

Guitarist

Slipknot

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Verified via YouTube

Jim Root is playing a Black Gibson Explorer in this video.

See how Jerry Cantrell uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Jerry Cantrell

Singer, Guitarist

Alice in Chains

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Verified via Instagram

In an Instagram post, Jerry Cantrell shared his experience performing at Rock Im Park, where he used his Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar.

See how Dave Mustaine uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Dave Mustaine

Singer, Guitarist

Metallica

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Verified via YouTube

Dave has used a natural explorer during the song Trust on the metal tour of the year.

See how Billy Gibbons uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Billy Gibbons

Guitarist

ZZ Top

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Verified via YouTube

"The infamous fur guitars. So we have two rigs: A and B. The A rig... has the Gretsch Bo Diddley. The B rig Gibson guitar is a Gibson Explorer. This is a standard issue, and it's actually it's a John Bolin-made guitar, made to Gretsch's specs. It's your typical fur-covered guitar - everyone has one," says Billy Gibbons's guitar tech in reference to the Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar.

See how Thomas DeLonge uses Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Thomas DeLonge

Singer, Guitarist

Blink-182

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Verified via Photo

In this post made on June 28th, 2022 a Gibson Explorer is seen on a table next to Tom Delonge’s signature ES-333 guitars. It looks to have a single pickup in the bridge with a single volume knob, per usual with his guitars. The pickup looks to possibly be a Seymour Duncan Invader but I can’t really get a good view on it, but if you zoom in it looks like it has the hex pole pieces, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was something like a Gibson Dirty Fingers because that’s what he usually uses nowadays.

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