What is gibson es325?

The Gibson ES-325 is a semi-hollow electric guitar that was produced by Gibson from 1972 to 1979. It was designed to be a smaller version of the popular ES-335 and was marketed as an alternative to the solid body Les Paul models.

The ES-325 features a maple body with a centerblock, a mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard, and two humbucking pickups. It also has a Tune-O-Matic bridge and a stop tailpiece. The guitar was available in several finishes, including natural, cherry, and walnut.

The ES-325 was used by several notable musicians, including Chuck Berry, Pete Townshend of The Who, and Alex Lifeson of Rush. It has a unique tone that falls somewhere between the Les Paul and ES-335, with a warm, rich sound that's perfect for blues, rock, and jazz.

While the Gibson ES-325 is no longer in production, it remains a popular choice among collectors and guitarists looking for a versatile and unique semi-hollow body guitar.