Una chitarra iconica a forma di V con humbucker 490R/490T che forniscono un tono brillante e mordace, offrendo un'esperienza di gioco leggera e confortevole nella posizione classica seduta con una presenza scenica indimenticabile.
The Gibson Flying V remains one of the most polarizing yet essential designs in the Gibson catalog. While it's synonymous with heavy metal, its sonic palette is surprisingly versatile thanks to the 490R and 490T humbucker set. These pickups provide a slightly more modern, mid-forward bite compared to vintage-spec Burstbuckers, making them ideal for high-gain saturation while maintaining enough clarity for bluesy leads. The resonance of the mahogany wings offers a thick, sustaining character that rivals the Les Paul but with a more aggressive 'honk.'
Playability is where the V shines for lead players; the upper-fret access is arguably the best in Gibson's entire lineup, and the SlimTaper neck is fast and comfortable for complex runs. However, the ergonomics are a trade-off. Playing seated requires a 'classical' position that takes getting used to, and the guitar is notoriously prone to 'headstock dive' if you don't use a high-friction strap. For the gigging musician, the build quality on recent Nashville-made units is excellent, featuring a smooth nitrocellulose finish that feels premium. While it's a significant investment, the Flying V offers a unique combination of stage presence and effortless shredding capability that few other 'pointy' guitars can match in terms of tonal depth.
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