Hey all. I bought this guitar from Todd last year. It's a great guitar and I gig with it regularly. I didn't like the pick up in it and changed it out to an LR Baggs anthem. Also, I recommend stringing these with Marin Mediums!
Hi Todd! Beautiful playing and a beautiful job demo’ing the studio rosewood. I know the video is several years old, but can you characterize the difference in sound between this guitar and the J45 Standard body? Thanks!
Hi Keith, the 2 are quite different because of rosewood vs mahogany, and because of the difference in body depth, the standard being about almost 1" deeper. The rosewood studio has a bit less volume, and a bit more lush overtone complexity. The standard has a bit more volume and drier fundamental mid-range punch. The studio's thinner body is more comfortable. Both are very nice, and both can vary from guitar to guitar. Cheers!
Sounds great. It looks like you had a J-Studio in walnut as well. What differences did you notice between the rosewood and walnut, and which did you prefer? Thank you.
Thanks. Yes I had a couple in walnut, which were both nice except the trebles, high E string notes, were a bit tinny and thin sounding in spots, nice bass and mids though. Rosewood was better overall, fatter tone. Thanks for watching.
@@toddvossmusic7833 Thank you for the response. Maybe the answer to this question is just that they're different tools in your tool box, but which do you prefer between this J-45 Studio Rosewood and the LG-2 original series. Thanks
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Hey all. I bought this guitar from Todd last year. It's a great guitar and I gig with it regularly. I didn't like the pick up in it and changed it out to an LR Baggs anthem. Also, I recommend stringing these with Marin Mediums!
Glad to hear you are putting the J-45 to good use Dennis, cheers! Todd
Only a Gibson is Good enough. That sounds Fantastic.
Hi Todd! Beautiful playing and a beautiful job demo’ing the studio rosewood.
I know the video is several years old, but can you characterize the difference in sound between this guitar and the J45 Standard body? Thanks!
Hi Keith, the 2 are quite different because of rosewood vs mahogany, and because of the difference in body depth, the standard being about almost 1" deeper.
The rosewood studio has a bit less volume, and a bit more lush overtone complexity. The standard has a bit more volume and drier fundamental mid-range punch. The studio's thinner body is more comfortable. Both are very nice, and both can vary from guitar to guitar. Cheers!
Very clearly described, Todd. Thanks!
Sweet guitar
Did you find this model had enough bass presence with the thinner body depth?
@@josephryan5396 yes it has very good bass...full, rich, not muddy
I wish they did this exact guitar but without the slimmer body
I have the same but in another color
I think mahogany sounds better still beautiful guitar
Sounds great. It looks like you had a J-Studio in walnut as well. What differences did you notice between the rosewood and walnut, and which did you prefer? Thank you.
Thanks. Yes I had a couple in walnut, which were both nice except the trebles, high E string notes, were a bit tinny and thin sounding in spots, nice bass and mids though. Rosewood was better overall, fatter tone. Thanks for watching.
@@toddvossmusic7833 Thank you for the response. Maybe the answer to this question is just that they're different tools in your tool box, but which do you prefer between this J-45 Studio Rosewood and the LG-2 original series. Thanks