Gibson Victory
Gibson Victory | |
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Manufacturer | Gibson |
Period | 1981 – c. 1983/4[1] |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid, double cut |
Neck joint | Set-in neck |
Scale | 24.75 in (629 mm) |
Woods | |
Body | Mahogany |
Fretboard | Ebony |
Hardware | |
Bridge |
Tune-O-Matic Kahler |
Pickup(s) |
HH (MV2) HHH (MVX) |
The Gibson Victory was an electric guitar produced by Gibson Guitars from 1981 until 1983 (although some sources say production lasted until 1984).[1] The Victory, a superstrat, was radical departure from Gibson's image as an old-fashioned guitar maker.
History
In order to respond to the superstrat craze, Gibson introduced many new models such as the US-1, the US-2, and the M-III. Though the US-1 was Gibson's first mass-production Gibson superstrat, the Victory is regarded as the first Gibson superstrat. The Victory was produced from 1981 to c. 1983/4, which makes it a rare guitar. However, the Victory's bass guitar model was produced from 1981 to c. 1986.[2]
Models
The Victory was only available as a six string solid body guitar. Two models were produced:
- MV2 - "Velvet Brick" neck humbucker, "Magna II" bridge humbucker, passive electronics with one volume and one tone knob and one three-position pickup selector, and an Indian rosewood fretboard.[3]
- MVX - "Magna Plus" neck humbucker, "Magna Plus B" bridge humbucker, "Super Stack" middle humbucker, passive electronics one volume and one tone knob, a five-position pickup selector, a coil tap switch, and a Madagascan ebony fretboard.[4]
References
- 1 2 "Gibson Victory Guitar". Vintage Guitar and Bass. Vintage Guitar and Bass. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Gibson Victory Bass guitars: Victory Artist, Victory Custom, Victory Standard". Fly Guitars. Fly Guitars. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Gibson Victory MV2". Vintage Guitar and Bass. Vintage Guitar and Bass. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Gibson Victory MVX". Vintage Guitar and Bass. Vintage Guitar and Bass. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
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