I love Gibson's but, Yep they have a G and B string tuning issue also broken necks if they fall. I wish there was a video that said. This brand of guitar is the best for under $3000 guarunteed. Matrtins are muddy Taylors are too bright, "great Gibsons" are rare, Alverz, Collins, are chancy. Recording kings sound great but feel crap to the hand. PRS necks are to thin. On the CMT awards it was Gibson J-45 $3000, Olson $25,000 and Taylor $3800 that dominated the show.
Another rule of thumb: Play the same tune (in the same manner) on the different guitars! When they're different tunes then the comparison is so much more difficult
I'm sorry. If I am paying that much for a guitar, I have got to get the shiny headstock logo (or whatever it is called). The J45 Standard is the one for me. All guitars look and sound wonderful though!
I’m polar opposite. I love the aged vintage look of the 50s. Just bought one on Monday! That’s why Gibson makes one for everyone 😂 I like mine broken in looking and understated
@@eddiesidorov8635 I like it very much. Just prefer the shiny logo. Problem is, I'm not rich and cannot afford to get me one these right now and I just am a little more cautious when making such purchases.
Green green Rocky Road on the 50s sounded amazing! So did the Standard, were they mic'ed and plugged in? Wonderful tone, and playing
Good job on the video guys!
Out ah tune bruh
Here is a great first rule of thumb when doing a video demoing guitars. Tune them!
I love Gibson's but, Yep they have a G and B string tuning issue also broken necks if they fall. I wish there was a video that said. This brand of guitar is the best for under $3000 guarunteed. Matrtins are muddy Taylors are too bright, "great Gibsons" are rare, Alverz, Collins, are chancy. Recording kings sound great but feel crap to the hand. PRS necks are to thin. On the CMT awards it was Gibson J-45 $3000, Olson $25,000 and Taylor $3800 that dominated the show.
Another rule of thumb: Play the same tune (in the same manner) on the different guitars! When they're different tunes then the comparison is so much more difficult
I'm sorry. If I am paying that much for a guitar, I have got to get the shiny headstock logo (or whatever it is called). The J45 Standard is the one for me. All guitars look and sound wonderful though!
I’m polar opposite. I love the aged vintage look of the 50s. Just bought one on Monday! That’s why Gibson makes one for everyone 😂 I like mine broken in looking and understated
@@eddiesidorov8635 I like it very much. Just prefer the shiny logo. Problem is, I'm not rich and cannot afford to get me one these right now and I just am a little more cautious when making such purchases.
Throw us a tune **casually plays free fallin**
Original bone nut and saddle. That’s the difference in sound
all 3 are outta tune
can no 1 else hear it?
Yes, use a tuner If you make a video
Play something other than a low volume finger style song. These songs don't give a true picture of the guitars
tune it first
JEOPARDY ANSWER
Absolutely no good reason
JEOPARDY QUESTION
Why did he not do ANY strumming at all?
All 3 guitars were out of tune ,come on
Too much talking and not enough playing!
Long haired guy needs to expound