Groove Armada’s George Vjestica
Showcases the Gibson-Apple Partnership
Lead guitarist for Groove Armada,
George Vjestica will be performing at the new Apple Pro Studio 2009
launches in cities around Europe, India and Russia beginning 21 October.
The guitarist will be playing a Gibson Les Paul Standard Goldtop to
showcase the partnership of Gibson with Apple for the Final Cur Studio,
Final Cut Server and Logic Studio releases.
The new software combined with the
advanced interface of Mac OS X Snow Leopard creates the ultimate studio,
which, with Gibson’s quality, produces pristine sound. At each launch
of the Apple Pro Studio 2009 , a separate Gibson demo area will be set
up to feature the new releases of the infamous guitar marque – the
Gibson Dark Fire and Gibson Zoot Suit SG.
Standarg Goldtop
The Standard Goldtop that Vjestica
will be using was the original collaboration of Les Paul and Gibson,
first appearing in 1952. Originally with single coil P-90 pickups, a
revised version appeared in 1957 with the characteristically Gibson
humbucking pickup.
Zoot Suit
The new Zoot Suit features a brand
new body built with numerous birch wood pieces, laminated in a satin
finish. Each piece of wood is dyed a different colour which, when bonded,
form one solid block of candy-coloured wood. Typically Gibson, the Zoot
Suit features the rounded profile, hand-curved neck and legendary 496R
and 500T pickups.
Dark Fire
Proclaimed by creators, the Gibson
Dark Fire is said to be the World’s most powerful guitar, changing
guitars forever. Dark Fire makes use of the Chameleon tone technology
providing an infinite number of tone possibilities, while introducing
the new P-90H pickup. The Piezo bridge pickup allows the acoustic sound
to be integrated with the sound of the traditional pickups adding to
the infinite possibility of sounds.
Gibson guitars, from the Maestro to the Custom Jeff Beck 1954 Les Paul Oxblood are available on WantItAll ().