Gibson buys Philips AV division.
http://www.nltimes.nl/2014/04/28/gibson-guitar-buys-philips-av-division/
Does Gibson have an identity crisis?
cant wait for the FIREBIRD XI that projects your powerpoint presentation .
Wasn't Gibson after some Danish hifi maker too a couple of years ago and the deal fell apart in the last minute? I don't see guitar making and being a home audio and video maker as worlds apart. People buy an expensive Stereo or TV for not entirely other reasons than they would buy a Custom Shop Les Paul.
It fits into the "sophisticated lifestyle" vision Henry J has of Gibson as a group.
Upcoming products:
- an amp head that also puts on a stage light show (with hdmi input for video projection)
- children's toy jr size Les Paul with bult in amp/speaker (like the cheesey plastic ones they had when some of us were kids, but a Gibson.... so made of wood and finished badly, but sounding better)
- guitar karaoke rig (think guitar hero crossed with karaoke)
- a guitar cable that not only records your licks but will also burn you a CD afterwards (still only one button on the thing).
In all seriousness though, it does make sens to me from a purely business standpoint.
The things you do if you can't live from bass sales alone! :mrgreen:
Gibson bought a majority stake in Onkyo two years ago and a majority stake in TEAC/Tascam about this time last year. So it's not just a one-time thing. They obviously have long-term plans. And they don't have to smuggle any exotic woods to make a profit in electronics. :P
Watch for the "T-Guitar".....a Gibson with a turntable nailed onto the front, instead of a bridge and strings.
.....then. Gibby Custom Shop version with a mic nailed to the headstock on a gooseneck.
Best part is Henry can avoid using real wood and make the body and neck out of plastic dyed dark.
Quote from: mc2NY on April 28, 2014, 03:14:01 PM
Watch for the "T-Guitar".....a Gibson with a turntable nailed onto the front, instead of a bridge and strings.
.....then. Gibby Custom Shop version with a mic nailed to the headstock on a gooseneck.
Best part is Henry can avoid using real wood and make the body and neck out of plastic dyed dark.
Nah, Henry is more up to date than to use a turntable. The T in "T-Guitar" will stand for Tape and it will come with its own internal cassette recorder.
A built in scratching feature...?
Quote from: Dave W on April 28, 2014, 11:27:53 AM
Gibson bought a majority stake in Onkyo
Hey - maybe that explains why my receiver randomly switches input channels! :-X