moews Ginsberg Candy Apple Red Over Gold

Ginsberg

Grand Guitars Review

„Even the first time you play it dry, the Ginsberg reveals itself to be a very vibrant, lively instrument with a quick response and a rich overtone spectrum.“

Grand Guitars Magazin Edition 5 | 2023 Peter Schilmöller

Specs

Model moews Ginsberg

Body » Silk Wood

Color / Finish / Aging
» Color / Finish Candy Apple Red over Gold
» Aging Player

Neck
» Wood Birdseye Maple (one piece)
» Scale length 648 mm / 25,5“
» Shape Sweet V
» Fretboard –
» Radius 10-14
» Inlays White light pearl
» Frets Narrow, 22
» Nut Unbleached Bone
» Trussrod Dual Action Spoke Wheel
» Finish Nitro

Hardware
» Tuners Hipshot 6-In-Line Classic Open Chrome Staggered
» Bridge Moews Master Relic Gotoh 510fx-6

Pickups / Electric
» Neck Moews „Blues“ P90sized
» Middle
» Bridge TV Jones Super‘Tron
» Wiring Volume, Tone / CTS moews Capacitor Switchcraft 3-Way Toggle Switch

Pickguard/ Control Plate
» 3 Layer Vintage White

Other
» Weight 2.688 Gramm
» Case Branded Tweed Hard Case

Moews Ginsberg in the Video Blog of Peter Schilmöller

Profigitarrist Peter Schilmöller in einem Videoreview der moews Salinger Fortissimo Candy Apple Red over Gold für das Fachmagazin Grand Guitars.

Who is Peter Schilmöller?

Peter Schilmöller, a guitarist, songwriter and music producer from Germany who lives in the Netherlands, started playing classical guitar at the age of twelve. After a short time, he became interested in rock music and electric guitars.

Peter Schilmöller studied jazz guitar at the Dutch conservatories of Arnhem, Zwolle and Enschede and graduated with a Master’s degree in 2004. Since then, he has played countless concerts in many countries around the world. He has also appeared in several theatre plays and musical productions.

Peter has an unmistakable sound and knows how to tell stories with music, both as a guitarist and as a composer. In addition to his work as a musician, he teaches at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster and at the Greven/Emsdetten/Saerbeck music school and writes for the German guitar magazine „grand gtrs & basses“.