Jon Gomm’ s percussive style of playing blending bass lines and melodies simultaneously, demands his guitar be big, clear and easy to play.
Jon got to know George Lowden and his craftsmen when Wilma, Jon’s beloved 0-32C, needed major surgery – a new fingerboard after countless refrets. The whole Lowden crew went to Jon’s show in Belfast, and so the mutual respect between master luthier and master musician was formed.
When George approached Jon about a signature model, Jon was delighted: “It’s the greatest honour I have received in my career.”
The signature model is a jumbo ‘O’ size, cutaway, with the unique Spruce/Cedar Hybrid Top, Black Cherry back and sides, maple 5-piece neck and ebony fingerboard. It’s geared towards two things: Playability and Tone.
This 2016 model is in near mint shape, with amazing tone and punch.
Includes Hiscox hardshell case.
Free shipping in the continental United States.
The Hybrid Top
The challenge was to build a stronger top to withstand the rigours of modern guitar techniques, but without sacrificing sonic quality.
Jon had the idea to use two thin sheets of wood, perfectly laminated together, but with the grains of the two sheets offset at an angle to hugely increase the strength of the top.
Jon suggested that George try using a layer of spruce on the outside, and cedar inside? The reason being that we could achieve the durability and projection of spruce, but with the warmth and soul of cedar.
“It has strong, deep bass and the projection is insane. I’m completely blown away.” says Jon Gomm.