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The Gibson J-160E is one of the first acoustic-electric guitars produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. The J-160E was Gibson's second attempt at creating an acoustic-electric guitar (the first being the small-body CF-100E). The basic concept behind the guitar was to fit a single-pickup (and associated electronics) into a normal-size dreadnought acoustic guitar. The J-160E used plywood for most of the guitar's body, and was ladder-braced, whereas other acoustic Gibsons were X-braced. The rosewood fingerboard had trapezoid inlays, and the guitar had an adjustable bridge. For amplification, a single-coil pickup (an uncovered P-90 pickup)〔 〕 was installed under the top of the body with the pole screws protruding through the top at the end of the fingerboard, with a volume and a tone knob. John Lennon and George Harrison frequently used one with The Beatles, both on-stage and in the studio. Gibson produces a standard J-160E and a John Lennon J-160E Peace model, based on the J-160E he used during the Bed-In days of 1969. Epiphone makes an EJ-160E John Lennon replica signature model. ==Notable J-160E users== (詳細はBarry Gibb of the Bee Gees plays a J-160E, and can be seen in several live performances of the band from 1967 to 1968. Sam Lightnin' Hopkins played a J-160E which is on display at the Rock Hall of Fame. Richard Barone plays a J-160E as his primary acoustic guitar on solo and band performances and with The Bongos. Pete Doherty of the Libertines/babyshambles plays a J-160E during most of his solo appearances. Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde of Chad and Jeremy played J-160E guitars from 1964 to 1968. Peter Asher and Gordon Waller of Peter and Gordon played J-160E guitars, and can be seen in live acts in US during the 2000s. Steve Marriott of Small Faces used a J-160E as the main acoustic guitar for the 1967 album ''Small Faces''. Mike Viola of Mike Viola and The Candy Butchers uses a J-160e with a Fishman blend Pickup. Elvis Costello uses a J-160e. George Harrison's Official Facebook Page posted this note on June 4, 2015: "George used his J-160E live, on television, and it’s the only instrument used on every Beatles album from ‘Please Please Me’ to ‘Abbey Road.’" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gibson J-160E」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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