RD Artist 1977-82 The best known and top-of-the-line RD, the Artist featured active circuitry with switchable bright mode, treble and bass boost, compression and expansion. It did not have a passive mode. The electronics consisted of a 9v battery powering a circuit board the length of the body, accessible from the back cover. It was also available as a
bass. The neck scale was shortened in 1979 to 24¾", a return to the standard Gibson scale used on other solid bodied guitars. The post '79 instruments are less desirable today than the original '77 Artist, which has become something of a modern classic. In recent years, RD Artists have become quite collectible among collectors and players alike. The RD Artist had low-output pickups. In one case, the measurements were 3.95K and 3.62K
RD Custom 1977-79 The Custom featured active circuitry with a switchable bright mode. The electronics consisted of a 9v battery powering a circuit board smaller than the Artists, but still of significant size, accessible from the back cover. No passive mode.
RD Standard 1977-79 The Standard was passive only, with none of the circuitry of the other two models. Also available as a
bass.
RD Standard Reissues 2007/2009-11 The Standard was reissued in Silverburst only, in a limited edition of just 400 guitars, as Gibson's 48th "Guitar of the Week" series of 2007. In 2009, the Standard was reissued as a "limited run" model in Japan, available with an Ebony or Trans Amber finish. This reissue became available in the United States, as the RD Standard Exclusive, in 2011. Considerable modern changes were made to the reissued versions which made them quite different from the 1970s models; among the most notable being a mahogany body, rosewood fretboard, 24¾" neck scale, lack of the Moog electronics, and no contour on the front face of the main body wing. The 2007 model featured two Dirty Fingers pickups, whereas the 2009-11 models featured two Burstbucker Pro pickups.
Krist Novoselic Signature RD Bass 2011-2012 The RD Standard Bass was reissued in the form of a
Krist Novoselic signature model, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of
Nirvana's
Nevermind album. Available with a maple body and neck in an Ebony finish, obeche fingerboard, with
Seymour Duncan Bass Lines STK-J2n and STK-J2b Hot Stack pickups.
RD Artist 2014 The RD Artist model was resurrected in 2014 as a Gibson Limited Run Model. This model included GEM Gibson Active pickups and the Gibson 120th Anniversary 12th fret inlay.
Custom Shop RD Custom 2025 The Gibson RD Custom was made to modernize the classic RD with upscale Custom appointments, a 25.5-inch scale mahogany build, versatile 490R/498T humbuckers, and premium hardware for elevated tone, performance, and style. ==Model demise==