The Gibson Robot Guitar is a sub-model of the famous Les Paul style guitar from Gibson. Currently, there are 4 different models available: The Robot Les Paul Studio, and Robot SG,Robot Flying V, and Explorer as well as the first production limited edition model. Developed by Chris Adams, its most notable feature is that it uses an onboard computer to automatically tune itself without the need for an electronic tuner. This is not the first guitar to be able to tune itself, but it is regarded as the most modern, unique, and un-invasive self-tuning model available, because it does not employ cams or cantilevers throughout the body of the guitar. The non-limited edition SG and LP Studio are available in a variety of finishes. The Flying V and Explorer are only available in metallic red. The price can range from about $1,000-$3,000 or more for custom options.

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  • The Gibson Robot Guitar is a sub-model of the famous Les Paul style guitar from Gibson. Currently, there are 4 different models available: The Robot Les Paul Studio, and Robot SG,Robot Flying V, and Explorer as well as the first production limited edition model. Developed by Chris Adams, its most notable feature is that it uses an onboard computer to automatically tune itself without the need for an electronic tuner. This is not the first guitar to be able to tune itself, but it is regarded as the most modern, unique, and un-invasive self-tuning model available, because it does not employ cams or cantilevers throughout the body of the guitar. The non-limited edition SG and LP Studio are available in a variety of finishes. The Flying V and Explorer are only available in metallic red. The price can range from about $1,000-$3,000 or more for custom options. (en)
  • }} |} Guitarra eléctrica lanzada por Gibson a finales del año 2007 con funciones de afinado automático. Gibson la lanzó como "la primera guitarra robot de la historia". Entre sus posibilidades de afinado automático no sólo se encuentra el modo de afinación estándar (Mi-La-Re-Sol-Si-Mi de la sexta a la primera cuerda), sino también modos de afinación sobre la que se tocan canciones famosas de rock. Los seis modos de afinación no estándar preinstalados se utilizaron en éxitos que van desde “Honky Tonk Women” de los Rolling Stones, “Voodoo Child” de Hendrix o “Going to California” de Led Zeppelin, hasta “The Circle Game,” de Joni Mitchell. “No te hará un guitarrista mejor, pero permitirá al intérprete promedio acceder a algunas canciones muy sofisticadas,” dijo a Reuters el martes el presidente ejecutivo de Gibson Guitar, Henry Juszkiewicz. Según Gibson, la guitarra robot es el mayor avance en el diseño de guitarras eléctricas en más de 70 años. El 7 de diciembre, se lanzó la primera serie de guitarras robot. Se trata de una serie limitada de solo 4,000 unidades de guitarras Les Paul en color azul y plata a un precio de 2,500 dólares solo en los Estados Unidos. Se cree que Gibson lanzará proximamente una serie estandar de la guitarra robótica. (es)
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  • The Gibson Robot Guitar is a sub-model of the famous Les Paul style guitar from Gibson. Currently, there are 4 different models available: The Robot Les Paul Studio, and Robot SG,Robot Flying V, and Explorer as well as the first production limited edition model. Developed by Chris Adams, its most notable feature is that it uses an onboard computer to automatically tune itself without the need for an electronic tuner. This is not the first guitar to be able to tune itself, but it is regarded as the most modern, unique, and un-invasive self-tuning model available, because it does not employ cams or cantilevers throughout the body of the guitar. The non-limited edition SG and LP Studio are available in a variety of finishes. The Flying V and Explorer are only available in metallic red. The price can range from about $1,000-$3,000 or more for custom options. (en)
  • }} |} Guitarra eléctrica lanzada por Gibson a finales del año 2007 con funciones de afinado automático. Gibson la lanzó como "la primera guitarra robot de la historia". Entre sus posibilidades de afinado automático no sólo se encuentra el modo de afinación estándar (Mi-La-Re-Sol-Si-Mi de la sexta a la primera cuerda), sino también modos de afinación sobre la que se tocan canciones famosas de rock. (es)
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