Neckline - Building Gibson Acoustic Guitar Necks | The Process S2 EP4

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Watch Season 2, Episode 4 of “The Process” and learn how we build your Gibson Acoustic guitar necks at the Gibson Acoustic Craftory. Watch how we choose tonewood and install truss rods for your Gibson Acoustic.

In the latest episode of “The Process,” we feature neck wood, one of the most underrated components of an acoustic guitar. Although not talked about nearly as much as the top and back woods of acoustic guitars, the neck plays a crucial role in shaping an instrument’s sound. That is why we stick to our roots using traditional building techniques and pay close attention to detail when crafting our acoustics. Watch Season 2, Episode 4 of “The Process” to get an in-depth look at our Neckline and see how we honor Gibson’s traditions in both our historic and modern style acoustic guitars.

Watch as we go behind the scenes at the Gibson Acoustic craftory where our artisans offer insights into the wood chosen for a guitar's neck, including how it impacts resonance and tone. Discover how Gibson Acoustic necks are shaped while also learning about the importance of the truss rod and the role it plays in your guitar's tuning stability and overall longevity. Enjoy a brief history of the Gibson J-200 and find out how maple necks are crafted, including the importance of correct drying procedures.

Gibson TV’s award-winning docuseries, “The Process,” is returning for a second season! This time we’re taking you behind the scenes for an in-depth look at the physical process of making our acoustic guitars. “The Process” explores our newly expanded acoustic factory in Bozeman, MT, featuring interviews with the talented craftspeople that hand-make these beloved guitars and deep dives into the art of guitar making.  

  
     
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Chapters:
0:00 Gibson shaping the sound of recorded music
1:34 Traditional guitar neck building techniques
2:23 Do neck woods make a difference to acoustic guitars?
3:30 How Gibson Acoustic guitar necks are cut, dried and shaped
4:34 What does a guitar truss rod do?
6:16 Building Maple neck guitars like SJ-200
7:30 A brief history of the J-200
8:30 Peg head construction & neck profile shaping
11:06 Being part of the Gibson legacy

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I just bought myself a Gibson Hummingbird. Dream come true. Amazing sound, smells nice too😊

francetoronto
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My J45 heartily approves of this video. :)

philcorymusic
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Thanks for posting yet another great video. It’s so interesting to see the process.

chriswade
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I played a stunning G-Writer a week ago . I’m planning on buying that guitar in the next few days . It sounds like a million bucks 🔥

jvejar
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I love seeing where my 2016 J-15 was made. It's a wonderful guitar.

DylanGladstoneMusic
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i just bought a gibson songwriter. What a beautiful instrument. Sounds incredible.

JosephBegin-tf
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Thank you for sharing this video. Love the series.

svenklabunde
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Brilliant work from all involved but gotta gove a mention to the stunning production from Todd Harapiak. Dude, you are killing it. Bravo.

sammylindsay
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About time you finally realised this video. Hopefully the next one doesn’t take as long

sdrak
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Were I a young, single man, I would move to Bozeman just to sweep the floor in that processing house ...

Tonetwisters
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As a haas machine user they made a good choice

connorbird
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As long as Gibson is making necks, luthiers will have steady business fixing them... yet I still love my Gibsons...

Big_Dumb_Animal
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Bring back Ren Ferguson! I have a 2005 Hummingbird that is one of 25!

LPCustom
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Many future broken headstocks in this video

kevinkeith
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Blackberry Smoke plays a bunch of nice acoustic Gibson's...btw

bryonkidder
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I don't think the ears are on the headstock to save wood, , but nice video.

trixie
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I love my 2021 les paul standard the cherry burst is way cool btw it's my first Gibson

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