Gibson Dark Fire’s Dark Secrets Revealed
Because, like, we´re the best guitar magazine in the whole wide world, we have a super-exclusive review of Gibson´s technologically amazing new innovation in next month´s issue.
By now you will have read snippets and seen a few teaser vids concerning the Dark Fire, but once you check out our review and seven minute walkthrough video all with the March issue of Guitarist.
It´s on-sale 17th February and, if you can´t wait until then and need some solid information (the Dark Fire CAN´T converse with your hoover, whatever you maybe have seen, but it does tune itself...), follow the link below to Gibson.com´s Blog pages, where some deep insights into the Dark Fire´s R&D are laid bare for the first time, courtesy of Craig Anderton.
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