Gibson Sonex
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Gibson Sonex | |
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Manufacturer | Gibson |
Period | 1980 |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt-on Neck |
Woods | |
Body | Resonwood |
Neck | Resonwood |
Fretboard | Resonwood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | fixed |
Pickup(s) | H-H? |
Colors available | |
Offwhite, Silver, Red, Black |
The Sonex guitars were a range of budget Gibsons launched in 1980. They were made from a material called Resonwood, and manufactured with Multi-phonicâ„¢ body construction. There were four models: deluxe, standard, custom and artist.
They were very much an entry level instrument, replacing the Marauder and S-1 guitars. Like these two instruments, the sonex took its styling from the Les Paul guitars that had been popular for the previous decades, but using Resonwood instead of mahogany, bolt-on necks instead of set (glue-in) and far less ornamentation.
At its launch in mid 1980, the Sonex deluxe cost $299 which was Gibsons cheapest instrument. The standard was $375, custom $449 - all cheaper than the next model, the 335S at $499