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Gibson is continuing its recent trend of dipping into its vast archive of more left-field builds as it announces the return of the Firebird Platypus – a transitional design from the mid-’60s.
During the 1960s, Gibson made several different versions of its Firebird electric guitar design as it vied to master the offset’s recipe, and a transitional build from the heart of that period ...
An evolution of the 1960s classic Gibson Firebird model, the Firebird X is loaded with ground-breaking technologies like fourth-generation Robot tuners for automatic tuning, onboard effects based ...
Gibson, its then-Michigan-based rival, took things even further with its 1963 Gibson Firebird electric guitar. Beating the Pontiac Firebird to market by five years, Gibson's Firebird was not only ...
Gibson has announced its latest foray into the world of digitally-enhanced guitars with the Firebird X, a limited run model with built-in effects, wireless pedal control and bundled computer software ...
New foot pedals for the FireBird X let you change effects and volume, and even let you record and play loops. For $5,570, the Gibson Firebird X is intended for serious musicians, performers ...
Gibson's been riding the wave of tech for quite ... So we can't help but welcome (on principle alone) the Firebird X, even if our standard Firebird is way, way better looking.
With the launch of their latest creation, the Firebird X, however, fans have been up in arms about styling, gimmicks and, most important, Gibson’s embrace of the digital. I sat down with Mark ...
Best of 2019: With its arcane switching system, robot tuners, Bluetooth accessories and clunky software, the Gibson Firebird X is a nigh-on impossible electric guitar to love. But for many guitar ...
Gibson has announced that its Pure Analog Engine Signal Processing platform, which drives the tech in its Firebird X, is to be opened up to third party application development.