Gibson S-1
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The Gibson S-1 is a model of the electric guitar.
The S-1 was produced in the 1970s. Like the Gibson Marauder, the S-1 was an attempt to breakthrough into the single-coil guitar market. It too consisted of a Les Paul body with a maple Flying V neck bolted on. Unlike the Marauder, however, the S-1 featured three single-coil pickups, with fairly elaborate circuitry to generate humbucking and single-coil pickup sounds. The sound was similar to that of a Fender Stratocaster.
The Gibson S-1 was initially endorsed by Ron Wood, Carlos Santana, and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. Like the Marauder, the cheap construction and Fender-like characteristics contributed to the unpopularity and demise of the model in the early 80s.
Both the Marauder and S-1 were phased out in early 1980, to be replaced by the brand new Gibson Sonex