
Gibson Custom Super 400 CES Wine Red 1997
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The Gibson Super 400 CES has been the flagship archtop guitar for decades, and this Custom Art & Historic version from 1997 demonstrates why this model more than deserves its legendary status.
Introduced in 1934 as Gibson's most luxurious and refined archtop, the Super 400 became an icon in the jazz world. The CES version, where the C stands for Cutaway, E for Electric, and S for Spanish, appeared in 1950 and combined the rich acoustic qualities of the original model with the possibilities of electrically amplified playing. The 18-inch body with an arched spruce top and maple back and sides delivers a full, warm tone with excellent projection. This model was built by Gibson for the most demanding players, and the Custom Shop versions from the 1990s are among the finest ever made.
This 1997 Super 400 CES is completely original and features four original CTS potentiometers with code R13797xx. It's noteworthy that both the serial number and the potentiometers date back to 1997, when, according to the Gibson Custom Art & Historic booklet, the guitar was sold in February 1998. The guitar is equipped with two Gibson '57 Classic PAF humbuckers that offer the perfect balance of warmth and clarity. The five-piece maple/mahogany neck with an ebony fingerboard and comfortable C-profile makes long-term playing a pleasure.
The combination of the hollow construction and the arched top produces a rich, resonant tone that is convincing both acoustically and amplified. The guitar has that characteristic warm jazz tone for which the Super 400 is known, with beautiful sustain and articulation in every note. The instrument responds instantly to your touch and offers a dynamic range that effortlessly translates both subtle chords and powerful single-note runs.
Over the years, the guitar has accumulated some playwear and subtle weather checking. The gold finish on the hardware and pickups is also weathered in some places, but otherwise this beautiful Gibson is exceptionally clean.
The Gibson Super 400 CES has been the flagship archtop guitar for decades, and this Custom Art & Historic version from 1997 demonstrates why this model more than deserves its legendary status.
Introduced in 1934 as Gibson's most luxurious and refined archtop, the Super 400 became an icon in the jazz world. The CES version, where the C stands for Cutaway, E for Electric, and S for Spanish, appeared in 1950 and combined the rich acoustic qualities of the original model with the possibilities of electrically amplified playing. The 18-inch body with an arched spruce top and maple back and sides delivers a full, warm tone with excellent projection. This model was built by Gibson for the most demanding players, and the Custom Shop versions from the 1990s are among the finest ever made.
This 1997 Super 400 CES is completely original and features four original CTS potentiometers with code R13797xx. It's noteworthy that both the serial number and the potentiometers date back to 1997, when, according to the Gibson Custom Art & Historic booklet, the guitar was sold in February 1998. The guitar is equipped with two Gibson '57 Classic PAF humbuckers that offer the perfect balance of warmth and clarity. The five-piece maple/mahogany neck with an ebony fingerboard and comfortable C-profile makes long-term playing a pleasure.
The combination of the hollow construction and the arched top produces a rich, resonant tone that is convincing both acoustically and amplified. The guitar has that characteristic warm jazz tone for which the Super 400 is known, with beautiful sustain and articulation in every note. The instrument responds instantly to your touch and offers a dynamic range that effortlessly translates both subtle chords and powerful single-note runs.
Over the years, the guitar has accumulated some playwear and subtle weather checking. The gold finish on the hardware and pickups is also weathered in some places, but otherwise this beautiful Gibson is exceptionally clean.