I have a beautiful Taylor built to order for the 2012 Taylor Road show that I bought in 2014. At the time it was a toss up between a J45 that I couldn't put down because it just felt right but it had a certain ring to it that I thought might annoy me in the long run so I bought the Taylor. Now I'm ready to buy a new guitar and I've been trying J45s a Martin D18, D28 and I will try a D35 but I'm thinking I will be coming home with a J45! Thanks for posting.
I have a 2001 J45. It was my main gig guitar for years. I love that thing, still my favorite acoustic guitar. I agree with you, it is about as close to perfection as you can get.
It looks like the J-45 no longer has the big thick "crystal" pickguard. That is a good thing. My 2016 J-45 had the thick one until I peeled it off earlier this week. The thick pickguard is actually made from two fairly soft plastic pieces that are bonded together; a clear piece on top bonded to a tortoise looking piece. Mine had curled at the corners and the plastic pieces were de-laminating. There is some trivia for you. Great guitar picking in the video by the way.
Hey Guys been a while just not enough time sometimes.! I truly will come out of the woodwork for the GUITAR J-45!! U said the specks, but I Grew up with my father having a J-45, as a young man it's a handful but as I grew so did I to the J-45 ONLY 70's sold it was old my sister still has her but I still dream of having my own 45 some day but at 56 Those days are slower to come, but I play my Ovation Glenn Camble Sig 66 bound Gold Grover's Custom Hardshell Case and Beautiful Neck 🙏 Greatfull to have her but if you have the money & don't want to be a Martin Player & looking 4 something More then U should give J-45 a chance if I had the $ much preferred J-45 over D-28 Just me, I like Martin my Dad had had a bunch & they R Fine Guitars but A J-45! Just try One,TY John & Zack 🎸🤘🤠
Yesterday I played a J-45 for the first time ever. Quite possibly the best acoustic I've ever played... & I've played many. Right now my #1 is a Taylor 816ce. I can't stop thinking about the sound and feel of the J-45 though!! Any suggestions on the best pickup system for this beauty? 😎🎸👍
I chose Martin D28 over the J45 after comparing. I sure wouldn’t mind getting a J45 to add to my collection. A great guitar. Was also considering a D18.
Not for melody playing. The d28 is designed for rythm and does it well, however if picking for melody, is blends too much compared to the j45 that does melody well. J45 def doesn’t rythm as well as the Martin but if you want a guitar to do both. Get the j45
@@theraise5243Literally why I always struggle between getting a J-45 vs a D28. The D28 definitely has a much clearer and better defined low end and balance for rhythm work, you say the J-45 is better for both, but I'd say the D28 definitely has a clear distinction for its low end properties that are applied to a solo act setting. That being said the playability of the J-45 was leaps above any other acoustic (D28 included) and I'm not huge on the ebony fretboard honestly either. If it's accompanying other instruments, I'd say J-45 every time. The D18 to me was a great guitar as well, but anything I wanted it to do I feel either the D28 or J-45 does better. If you're going for a very certain tone, I'm sure it's ideal, but to me it didn't have the weight that the D28 carries with its fullness, and almost everything else the J-45 at least edged it out.
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I bought a new 2020 j-45. A wonderful guitar. Gibson could have put a better pickup in it. The lr baggs vtc piezo pickup is clackey sounding. If you like clack this is for you. Acoustically it's great. I just don't like paying a premium price to get clack.
Thanks for the demo! How about adding a small membrane mic to the C414? The guitar sounds very relaxed, prefer this to Taylor's cutting highs sometimes.
John, why is there no option for J-45 purchase with no electronic’s. Kind of odd. I’ve done many gigs with out any electronics. If you do offer that, please explain and offer cost too. Thank you
I’ve had my J45 for a little over two years. Gotta say, it sounded amazing when I bought it new, but the sound has only improved since then, it just blooms. That being said they put a bone saddle on mine for some reason which is supposed to be on their ‘50s original model, perhaps a mismatch or that was what they had to work with at the time? So I swapped it for the TUSQ saddle like it’s supposed to have, and it added another 20% to the sound at least!
Tried the Epiphone and the Gibson side by side in a store a couple of times and I'm afraid from a tonal standpoint the Epiphone just didn't measure up to the Gibson at all. It didn't sound bad, just not nearly as rich and full. To put it succinctly, the Epiphone didn't fool me into believing it was a Gibson. From a build quality standpoint, the Epiphone seemed fine and played nice. I'm saving my dollars for the Gibson.
@@maraviyoso8473 of course it is hard to describe sound with words. I do the best I can. I would say the epiphone wasn’t quite as loud, didn’t have quite the sustain and didn’t have quite as much clarity in the high and low ends. Nothing I say will obviously be as good as trying for yourself.
The j45 standard is THE best guitar out there. This one sounds brand new, but give it a couple months and it’ll be so sweet and open and perfect.. you don’t need to spend 9k to get the best guitar, just get a j45
I've always love Gibson acoustic guitars. I own a 1959 J-200 in fact. However these J-45s are too pricy, especially when you consider there are better acoustic guitars on the market for much less money. I realize the J-45 is a classic and it deserves its place in the pantheon of classic acoustic guitars. By comparison one can acquire a Zager Zad-900 sunburst, similar to the new J-45s, for about $1,200.00 less. Despite some of the claims that Zager guitars are made in some third world country (a myth) they are quality guitars and absolutely gorgeous. The Gibson company has overpriced many of their quality guitars and consequently players are seeking quality elesewhere for less money.
@@LoneTinajaZager guitars are made in Nebraska U.S.A. There are many quality acoustic guitars available for under a thousand dollars. Even Martin and Taylor offer models in this price range. Like I said I like the Gibson J-45 but it's overpriced. Of course one can always find a secondhand J-45 for a bit less money.
@@eramars5699 Not really. A brand new Martin D-18 direct is $2,799 for gloss ($2,399 for satin) and a Gibson Standard J-45 is $3,149. You’re paying extra for ‘Gibson’ sound, if that’s you want though (I do)!
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I just got the Gibson j45 50s faded and it’s amazing
came for the guitar, stayed for the music, great stuff bro, you make this guitar sound great.
I have a beautiful Taylor built to order for the 2012 Taylor Road show that I bought in 2014. At the time it was a toss up between a J45 that I couldn't put down because it just felt right but it had a certain ring to it that I thought might annoy me in the long run so I bought the Taylor. Now I'm ready to buy a new guitar and I've been trying J45s a Martin D18, D28 and I will try a D35 but I'm thinking I will be coming home with a J45! Thanks for posting.
I have a 2001 J45. It was my main gig guitar for years. I love that thing, still my favorite acoustic guitar. I agree with you, it is about as close to perfection as you can get.
It looks like the J-45 no longer has the big thick "crystal" pickguard. That is a good thing. My 2016 J-45 had the thick one until I peeled it off earlier this week. The thick pickguard is actually made from two fairly soft plastic pieces that are bonded together; a clear piece on top bonded to a tortoise looking piece. Mine had curled at the corners and the plastic pieces were de-laminating. There is some trivia for you. Great guitar picking in the video by the way.
I currently am 😊selling my Taylor 414 Sinker Redwood. As soon as I can sell her, my plan is to purchase a Gibson J-45.
Wow! Love your playing! You’ve got all the moves, man. ❤ it. Just picked up a new J45 after plaung it for the first time! It is perfection
Hey Guys been a while just not enough time sometimes.!
I truly will come out of the woodwork for the GUITAR J-45!! U said the specks, but I Grew up with my father having a J-45, as a young man it's a handful but as I grew so did I to the J-45 ONLY 70's sold it was old my sister still has her but I still dream of having my own 45 some day but at 56 Those days are slower to come, but I play my Ovation Glenn Camble Sig 66 bound Gold Grover's Custom Hardshell Case and Beautiful Neck 🙏 Greatfull to have her but if you have the money & don't want to be a Martin Player & looking 4 something More then U should give J-45 a chance if I had the $ much preferred J-45 over D-28 Just me, I like Martin my Dad had had a bunch & they R Fine Guitars but A J-45! Just try One,TY John & Zack 🎸🤘🤠
Yesterday I played a J-45 for the first time ever. Quite possibly the best acoustic I've ever played... & I've played many. Right now my #1 is a Taylor 816ce. I can't stop thinking about the sound and feel of the J-45 though!! Any suggestions on the best pickup system for this beauty? 😎🎸👍
its a diff sound from the Sj and hummingbird , they are all great. As a songwriter playing mostly rhythm I love my Hummingbird Original series 2021
I chose Martin D28 over the J45 after comparing. I sure wouldn’t mind getting a J45 to add to my collection. A great guitar. Was also considering a D18.
Not for melody playing. The d28 is designed for rythm and does it well, however if picking for melody, is blends too much compared to the j45 that does melody well. J45 def doesn’t rythm as well as the Martin but if you want a guitar to do both. Get the j45
All three of those are classics and standards for a reason.
@@theraise5243Literally why I always struggle between getting a J-45 vs a D28. The D28 definitely has a much clearer and better defined low end and balance for rhythm work, you say the J-45 is better for both, but I'd say the D28 definitely has a clear distinction for its low end properties that are applied to a solo act setting. That being said the playability of the J-45 was leaps above any other acoustic (D28 included) and I'm not huge on the ebony fretboard honestly either. If it's accompanying other instruments, I'd say J-45 every time. The D18 to me was a great guitar as well, but anything I wanted it to do I feel either the D28 or J-45 does better. If you're going for a very certain tone, I'm sure it's ideal, but to me it didn't have the weight that the D28 carries with its fullness, and almost everything else the J-45 at least edged it out.
A year later I sold the D28. I may purchase a J45 in the near future.
I’m considering picking one of these up in the future. I currently have a d28 and a Taylor and this would certainly be a nice adfition
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@@PlayandTradeGuitars sadly I’m based in Asia so none of those links help. But thank you
For me, the J45 is the best guitar in the world. I have one.
Always!!
The Gibson SJ-200ec is my DREAM acoustic
I bought a new 2020 j-45. A wonderful guitar. Gibson could have put a better pickup in it. The lr baggs vtc piezo pickup is clackey sounding. If you like clack this is for you. Acoustically it's great. I just don't like paying a premium price to get clack.
I could tell you were enjoying the heck out of playing that !!!!!
Thanks for the demo! How about adding a small membrane mic to the C414?
The guitar sounds very relaxed, prefer this to Taylor's cutting highs sometimes.
John, why is there no option for J-45 purchase with no electronic’s. Kind of odd. I’ve done many gigs with out any electronics. If you do offer that, please explain and offer cost too. Thank you
That thing does sound and look beautiful.
Nice one, John and Zach.
whoa...GREAT demo...I have a 60's J-45 ebony...been looking for a sunburst..of course I don't need it..but thx for the demo.
Like ebony but it looks like a Cheap Yamaha
Just bought one..I love it😊
High strings sound kinda tinney with the onboard LL Baggs system - are there any adjustment on it to cut back the treble?
Got one, love it!
Not to mention the shorter scale length that makes it a nice feel.
Great demo...interesting that you showed a neck spec of .89...i think you got a fat one as most slim tapers are low-to-mid 80s.
It's nice to see a guitar reviewed by someone who actually knows how to play instead of someone
who only knows how to bash the hell out of it.
Like he said in Enter The Dragon “ Been practicing huh?”
Nice work man 😊
I’ve had my J45 for a little over two years. Gotta say, it sounded amazing when I bought it new, but the sound has only improved since then, it just blooms. That being said they put a bone saddle on mine for some reason which is supposed to be on their ‘50s original model, perhaps a mismatch or that was what they had to work with at the time? So I swapped it for the TUSQ saddle like it’s supposed to have, and it added another 20% to the sound at least!
Great playing!
I’ve got a 1992 think it is. But gawd I want a Dove. And a Hummingbird
How do you use the vtc system re tone adjustment?
Amazing playing!!!
I own a Gibson J45 standard just like that one! I would like to find an excellent USB microphone to record it with!
Get your self an audio interface for 90 bucks and a rode nt1 for 150. That gibson deserves to be recorded properly!
Best guitar ever made!
SJ-200... Still 👑
A bloody fortune to buy a new J-200. Way overpriced.
Now I've got the wants.
How does a epiphome j45 compare
Thanks for watching, here's the Epiphone version: Epiphone J-45 Inspired by Gibson FULL DEMO
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Tried the Epiphone and the Gibson side by side in a store a couple of times and I'm afraid from a tonal standpoint the
Epiphone just didn't measure up to the Gibson at all. It didn't sound bad, just not nearly as rich and full. To put it succinctly, the Epiphone didn't fool me into believing it was a Gibson. From a build quality standpoint, the Epiphone seemed fine and played nice. I'm saving my dollars for the Gibson.
@@ILuvJazzNJava oh, no. Rich and full??? What does that really mean??
@@maraviyoso8473 of course it is hard to describe sound with words. I do the best I can. I would say the epiphone wasn’t quite as loud, didn’t have quite the sustain and didn’t have quite as much clarity in the high and low ends. Nothing I say will obviously be as good as trying for yourself.
@@ILuvJazzNJavahe’s just trying to get you to say something contradictory so he can justify his “ just as good as” Epiphone.
want
The j45 standard is THE best guitar out there. This one sounds brand new, but give it a couple months and it’ll be so sweet and open and perfect.. you don’t need to spend 9k to get the best guitar, just get a j45
If u get a good one you have the best ... if
Muphy lab Banner is the best
needs oil on the bridge and board!....very cool guitar!
I've always love Gibson acoustic guitars. I own a 1959 J-200 in fact. However these J-45s are too pricy, especially when you consider there are better acoustic guitars on the market for much less money. I realize the J-45 is a classic and it deserves its place in the pantheon of classic acoustic guitars. By comparison one can acquire a Zager Zad-900 sunburst, similar to the new J-45s, for about $1,200.00 less. Despite some of the claims that Zager guitars are made in some third world country (a myth) they are quality guitars and absolutely gorgeous. The Gibson company has overpriced many of their quality guitars and consequently players are seeking quality elesewhere for less money.
goplad1- where is the Zager Zad-900 made? Also, what are some other brands & models that you think are better than the J-45 for much less money?
@@LoneTinajaZager guitars are made in Nebraska U.S.A. There are many quality acoustic guitars available for under a thousand dollars. Even Martin and Taylor offer models in this price range. Like I said I like the Gibson J-45 but it's overpriced. Of course one can always find a secondhand J-45 for a bit less money.
Go and buy a Zager then, it’s your choice.
@@BobK5not too sure on Martin. A d 18 is the obvious j45 equivalent and those go for quite a bit more than the 45.
@@eramars5699 Not really. A brand new Martin D-18 direct is $2,799 for gloss ($2,399 for satin) and a Gibson Standard J-45 is $3,149. You’re paying extra for ‘Gibson’ sound, if that’s you want though (I do)!
I don't like the sound of that L.R. Baggs
Would you all really let such a razor sharp measuring tape touch a brand new guitar? My hair raises seeing that. Brrrrr.
Never buy a sloped shoulder. Makes you look like a poor cowboy with the strap around the headstock… 🤠
Excellent playing !