
Gibson launches Orianthi’s signature SJ-200 acoustic
Gibson has launched its new collaboration with guitarist Orianthi, a unique SJ-200 acoustic that was first announced in January of this year.
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The guitar sports a unique combination of a cherry-finished SJ-200 acoustic body with an ES-345 neck. The body is constructed with an AAA Sitka spruce top and flamed maple back, while the neck is made from two pieces of maple, with a walnut stringer. This is topped with an ebony fretboard, sporting signature lotus inlays.
Other hardware includes gold Grover Keystone tuners, an Ebony two-bar SJ-200 ‘moustache’ bridge and an LR Baggs Orianthi Pickup System that was custom-voiced for Orianthi and features adjustable saturation and soundhole-mounted controls.
Complementing the cherry nitrocellulose finish is a special pickguard with Lotus Flowers design, as well as Orianthi’s own signature ‘O’ logo on the headstock.
“The body is such a full sounding guitar, I mean, being an SJ-200 and everything,” Orianthi said of the instrument back in January. “Having an electric guitar neck on the acoustic body is like just a perfect scenario.”
“I couldn’t be happier!” she added. “It’s the same full SJ-200 sound, but it plays much faster with a 345 neck on it, and with the modified unique LR Baggs custom pickup, it’s a balanced guitar and cuts through.”
You can see Orianthi herself demonstrating the guitar in Gibson’s video below.
The guitar lists for $5,499. You can find out more at gibson.com.
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