Gibson X-plorer Studio Electric Guitar (with Case)

Body is 90 percent of the classic Gibson Explorer, which makes for a more balanced, ergonomic fit with the player.

Overall User Ratings (based on 30 ratings)
  • Overall:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted February 6, 2004 by a customer from cgb.com

"had doubts but no more"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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kids will inherit this instrument
Sound
love the mini humbuckers
Features
same controls as reg size explorer,
Quality
got the swamp ash, progressive down home looks, very eclectic
Value
excellent value
Manufacturer Support
havent had a need for any support
The Wow Factor
im a explorer harlot anyway

Musical Style:

any and all
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Submitted August 10, 2004 by a customer from gbronline.com

"Buy from zzounds!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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This guitar packs everything you want into its small body: easy to use, tough, fun, sweet. I don't plan to sell it, though I tend to want everything I don't have sooner or later. But it'll be with me as long as I want it, for sure.
Sound
The 496R/500T pups that were once only used on the full-size Explorer, some high class Les Pauls and the Swamp Ash version of this guitar, are beginning to replace the mini-humbuckers for all the studio Xplorers. These pups are rich, the sound has a great punch to it, a signature sound that turns heads around.
Features
I picked up the Swamp Ash Studio Xplorer, it's about as complicated as a hockey stick. Get a firm grip and let 'er rip. What you may not expect: this guitar is extremely lightweight compared to most of its peers out there, it has perfect balance, like it seems to find my fingers, not the other way around. And that upper wing makes for a cool place to hang out late in the night!
Quality
The finish is flawless though just a very simple clear satin coat. Nice case. Not afraid to travel with it.
Value
Can't lose. This guitar is the real deal.
Manufacturer Support
I emailed a simple question to them a while back and they responded within 24 hours. No need for service or anything like that.
The Wow Factor
The natural appearance blends right into whatever music is coming out: hard rock, classic rock, country. People will stop and watch, this guitar has real appeal.

Musical Style:

I like it all
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Submitted December 8, 2003

"Completely Satisfied Owner"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I'd like to play this guitar until my arms fall out of their sockets. Then I'll put it in my will for one of my kids. If I had to replace it, I'd probably consider the Swamp Ash version of the studio explorer. This one has the 496/500 pickups, though I don't know how well that satin finish wears compared to the metallic paint of the other studio explorers. But I'd still stay with this body style (Explorer Pro or Studio explorer).
Sound
A year ago I budgeted $1,000 for my ideal electric guitar. It took me nine months before I found it in the Gibson Studio Explorer. The sound is very chimey, great sustain. If I have any issues with the mini-humbuckers, it's that they seem to lack the range of sound you can pull out of the full-size explorer. However, I'm still learning what this guitar can do!
Features
The mini-humbuckers provide a solid, reliable sound--very crisp. Switches, knobs connectors all excellent, though I immediately replaced the strap knobs with quick-release hardware. The metallic paint finish was flawless. I have the metallic copper; I haven't seen the other finishes.
Quality
I've only had it for three months without any issues. The case is also quite a statement of craftsmanship, though I find the 'hot pink' case interior a peculiar color choice. Overall, flawless materials and construction.
Value
I played quite a few guitars and talked to the staff at probably five different guitar shops in town. Given the professional quality, the comfortable design, the hardshell case, and the dependable reputation of a Gibson, you can't go wrong with this guitar.
Manufacturer Support
None needed thus far.
The Wow Factor
This guitar probably belongs in the hands of someone younger than myself--it looks like more of a metal or progressive rock instrument. That's okay, I like just as it is. It will also command respect and attention for you in any presentation.

Musical Style:

Classic Rock
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