Dave Grohl And Gibson Custom Drop The Ultra Exclusive New “DG-335 Limited Edition”

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Gibson has continued its high-profile partnership with Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl by introducing a new limited-edition DG-335 from Gibson Custom. This exclusive run consists of only fifty instruments available worldwide through the Gibson Garage locations and online. Grohl worked in close collaboration with the brand to ensure the guitar meets his specific performance standards. The nineteen-time Grammy winner has performed with an Alpine White version of this model during global tours since 2021. This new edition captures that striking look with a glossy nitrocellulose lacquer finish.

The guitar blends classic ES-335 and Trini Lopez designs to create a unique semi-hollow body. A three-ply maple and poplar construction paired with a solid maple center-block helps reduce feedback while enhancing sustain. The mahogany neck features a standard Trini Lopez profile and a bound Indian rosewood fretboard with split diamond-inlays. Signature diamond-shaped sound holes and a Firebird-style headstock provide the iconic silhouette associated with Grohl’s stage presence. Premium hardware like the TonePros bridge and unpotted Custombuckers ensure the instrument delivers professional-grade tone.

Enthusiastic guitar collectors have noted that this release is a flawless tribute to a modern rock icon. Every detail from the aged magnets to the paper-in-oil capacitors reflects a commitment to high-end craftsmanship. Previous signature models from the Foo Fighters leader remain extraordinarily popular on the vintage market today. This specific run is expected to sell out rapidly due to the extremely low production numbers. Each instrument arrives in a hardshell case with a soundhole label signed by Grohl himself. The gold top-hat knobs and silver reflectors add a final touch of class.

This launch reinforces Grohl’s status as a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee with a lasting impact on music gear. His preference for reliable performance tools like the Grover Mini Rotomatic tuners is evident in the final design. Fans and musicians can find these rare pieces at the Gibson Garage in Nashville or London while supplies last. The combination of historical design elements and modern electronics makes this a highly-coveted collector’s item. As the year ends, this partnership stands as a major highlight for guitar enthusiasts. These fifty units represent the pinnacle of current artist collaborations.