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Description

The Gibson Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custom Ebony is a masterful blend of artistry and precision, designed in collaboration with Japanese guitar legend Tak Matsumoto. This solid body electric guitar offers the iconic double-cutaway Les Paul body shape, providing a comfortable playing experience and exceptional upper fret access. Crafted from a harmonious marriage of a two-piece plain maple top and a one-piece mahogany back, it delivers the rich, resonant tones that are the hallmark of Gibson craftsmanship.

Equipped with Burstbucker 2 and 3 pickups, this guitar ensures a sonic palette that spans from smooth, jazzy tones to full-on rock intensity. The pickups capture the essence of the vintage "Patent Applied For" humbucker sound, delivering a tight low-end, complex midrange, and sweet treble. The high-gloss nitrocellulose finish not only enhances the guitar's aesthetic but also allows the wood to breathe, enriching its tonal qualities.

The neck is crafted from a single piece of mahogany, with a 24-3/4" scale length and a Tak Matsumoto profile that promises fast playability and precision. The fingerboard is made from sustainable Richlite, offering the snappy feel of ebony while supporting eco-friendly practices. Completing this elegant instrument are vintage-style tuners, an ABR-1 bridge with a stopbar tailpiece, and luxurious mother-of-pearl inlays.

Key Features:

  • Double-cutaway Les Paul body shape for comfortable playability
  • Mahogany body with a carved maple top for rich sustain
  • Richlite fingerboard with mother-of-pearl block inlays
  • Burstbucker 2 and 3 pickups providing versatile vintage tones
  • Nitrocellulose lacquer finish for a classic look and enhanced tonal quality
  • Includes a custom shop case and certificate of authenticity

FAQs

What is the neck profile like on the Gibson Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custom Ebony?

The Gibson Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custom features a Tak Matsumoto neck profile, which is designed for comfort and fast playability, ideal for technical playing styles.

What kind of tones can I expect from the Burstbucker pickups on this guitar?

The Burstbucker 3 bridge pickup with Alnico 5 magnet offers a hotter output and more aggressive tone, while the Burstbucker 2 neck pickup with Alnico 3 magnet provides a warm, vintage sound, making it versatile for rock and blues.

Is the Gibson Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custom Ebony suitable for advanced players?

Yes, this guitar is well-suited for advanced players, offering high-quality craftsmanship, a unique neck profile for fast playing, and versatile tonal options with its premium pickups.

What materials are used in the construction of the Gibson Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custom?

This guitar features a 2-piece plain maple top, a 1-piece mahogany back, and a 1-piece mahogany neck, providing a rich, resonant tone and solid construction.

Does the Gibson Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custom come with a case?

Yes, the Gibson Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custom includes a hardshell case for protection and easy transport.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Gibson Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custom.

Mods and upgrades

  • Vintage Dirty Fingers pickups and 1970s Sprague Bumble Bee capacitors are favored for a grungy tone enhancement.

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  • A user swapped their bridge pickup to a vintage Dirty Fingers for an enhanced vintage grungy tone, complemented by a 1970s Sprague Bumble Bee capacitor.

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Features and functionality

  • Some users appreciate the synthetic Richlite fretboard for its durability and stability against climate changes, despite a preference for Ebony in terms of resale value.

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  • Some users prioritize tone and aesthetics over fretboard material, noting that the Richlite fretboard offers durability and resistance to climate changes despite resale concerns.

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Comparisons

  • The design is noted to resemble PRS or ESP models, which contributed to its initial mixed reception among traditional Gibson enthusiasts.

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Value and pricing

  • Custom versions are rare and sought after, with some buyers spending months searching platforms like Reverb to find one.

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  • The Modern Doublecut Custom, once undervalued, is now highly sought after, with potential buyers often searching for months on platforms like Reverb.

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User experience

  • Owners note that the Modern Doublecut Custom's fit and finish were superior to other Gibson models available during the same production period.

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  • Owners express that the guitar's design initially faced criticism due to its resemblance to PRS or ESP models, but it has gained appreciation over time.

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Use cases and applications

  • The guitar's 57 pickups are praised for their sound, but some owners suggest CustomBuckers for a richer tone.

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Tak Matsumoto!!!

Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custom Ebony Best known as the guitarist, songwriter and producer of Japanese rockers B'z, Tak Matsumoto is renowned as Asia’s foremost guitarist. The duo, which includes vocalist Koshi Inaba, holds the record for consecutive #1 singles on Japan's Oricon Singles Chart, having sent a whopping 46 hits to the top since the band's formation in 1988, and is equally known for its dynamic live shows, including a sold-out North American tour in 2011. In addition, Tak has pursued a successful solo career, joined forces with artists such as Steve Vai, Chad Smith and Jack Blades, and won a Grammy alongside Larry Carlton for Best Pop Instrumental Album for their 2010 release Take Your Pick. Tak's worldwide success has spawned the release of seven Gibson signature models, the latest of which—and arguably the most elegant—is the new Tak Matsumoto DC Custom from the Gibson Custom Shop. This guitar follows Tak's preferred offset double-cutaway take on the hallowed Les Paul, and dresses up the package in the elegant Custom attire as conceived by Les Paul and Ted McCarty in 1954. As such, the Tak Matsumoto DC Custom wears a hand-sprayed, high-gloss nitrocellulose finish in Ebony with traditional Custom appointments such as mother-of-pearl block fingerboard inlays, multi-ply body binding, gold hardware and mother-of-pearl split-diamond headstock logo. It's a fitting tribute to Tak Matsumoto's considerable achievements in the music world, and an inspiring instrument to take your own playing to new heights.

The Tak Matsumoto DC Custom begins with the time-tested pairing of a solid, one-piece mahogany body joined to a carved plain maple top. The marriage of unchambered lightweight mahogany and solid maple blends the depth, richness, sustain and cutting power that has made Les Pauls legendary for 60 years. A one-piece, quarter-sawn mahogany neck is carved to Tak's preferred profile, measuring .845" at the 1st fret and .945" at the 12th. A lusciously dark fingerboard made from Richlite®, an extremely durable fabricated material composed of cellulose fiber and phenolic resin, offers the look, feel and tone of ebony in a totally sustainable package. Tak's unique offset double-cutaway design provides an outstanding twist on the classic formula, adding excellent playing balance and uninhibited upper-fret access to the legendary Les Paul tone, while giving the guitar a sleek contemporary look.

A pair of Gibson's finest high-performance PAF-style humbucking pickups takes the Tak Matsumoto DC Custom right over the top. The BurstBucker #2 in the neck position and BurstBucker #3 in the bridge are made with genuine Alnico V magnets and wound with 42-AWG enamel-coated wire for classic creamy warm lead tones and punchy cutting crunch as desired. This calibrated set offers an excellent output balance, with a little more grind in the bridge position for scorching solos, while keeping the neck pickup smooth and clear. According to Tak's preference, the pickups are routed through a traditional three-way toggle switch and independent volume controls, with a single master tone control. The classic pairing of gold-plated ABR-1 bridge and lightweight aluminum stopbar tailpiece work toward excellent sustain in partnership with a PLEK-cut Corian™ nut. Gold-plated vintage-style tuners with green keys present a classic touch, while genuine Schaller™ straplocks keep your guitar safe through the wildest on-stage antics. Each Tak Matsumoto DC Custom includes a black Custom Shop hardshell case, a Certificate of Authenticity, owner's manual and adjustment literature, and is covered by Gibson’s Limited Lifetime Warranty and 24/7/365 Customer Service.

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The Tak Matsumoto DC Custom follow’s Tak’s preferred offset double-cutaway take on the hallowed Les Paul, and dresses up the package in the elegant Custom attire as conceived by Les Paul and Ted McCarty in 1954, with a hand-sprayed, high-gloss nitrocellulose finish in Ebony with traditional Custom appointments such as mother-of-pearl block fingerboard inlays, multi-ply body binding, gold hardware and mother-of-pearl split-diamond headstock logo. Add Tak's preferred profile, measuring .845" at the 1st fret and .945" at the 12th, a lusciously dark Richlite® fingerboard, and a Burstbucker #2 and #3 pickups in the neck and bridge.

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