I'm totally into that mahogany growl and have 3 all solid guitars with mahogany backs and sides. But now I really want 1 acoustic with rosewood back and sides, just to have a different sound. It won't be a Gibson though. A bit to expensive for a hacker like me 😂
The Mahagony b&s round out the mid-range which is the entire utility of the J-45, it was never designed to be a canon... Putting Rosewood b&s on it should have invoked an entirely new model, as Martin does to distinguish the 18 series from 28 series.. So I've always seen the Rosewood J-45's as abominations this iconic model.
Oh my day, the rosewood sounds soooo good!!
I prefer Your Mahogany even I have never heard of that wood before. I go with a regular J45 Standard.
Could you please do a review on the Yamaha FGX5?
I'm totally into that mahogany growl and have 3 all solid guitars with mahogany backs and sides. But now I really want 1 acoustic with rosewood back and sides, just to have a different sound. It won't be a Gibson though. A bit to expensive for a hacker like me 😂
Gibson has never been known for rosewood guitars, they are best known for maple and mahogany guitars.
Nice video. Did you eq or compress the recording ? Thank you
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. A light bit of compression was added in post, no EQ and a little reverb to give it some space.
The Mahagony b&s round out the mid-range which is the entire utility of the J-45, it was never designed to be a canon... Putting Rosewood b&s on it should have invoked an entirely new model, as Martin does to distinguish the 18 series from 28 series.. So I've always seen the Rosewood J-45's as abominations this iconic model.
Just FYI, it's spelled "versus"
Oooh...get you.
Neither sounds as good as a MASTERBILT by EPIPHONE.