Loading... Please wait...Jimmy Page made the Gibson EDS-1275 one of the most recognizable guitars in rock history through his performances with Led Zeppelin. The double-neck guitar, featuring both a six-string and a twelve-string neck, allowed Page to switch seamlessly between sounds during live performances without changing instruments. He famously used the EDS-1275 while performing “Stairway to Heaven,” where the song required both rich twelve-string rhythms and powerful six-string solos. Beyond its practical use, the guitar became a symbol of Page’s creativity, technical skill, and dramatic stage presence, helping cement his reputation as one of rock music’s greatest guitarists.