6-string Acoustic-electric Guitar, Left-handed, with Sitka Spruce Top, Mahogany Back and Sides, Mahogany Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard, and LR Baggs VTC Active Pickup System - Vintage Sunburst
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Specifications |
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Brand | Gibson Acoustic | ||
Category | Left-handed Acoustic Guitars | ||
String Type: | Steel, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Body Shape: | Round Shoulder Dreadnought, | ||
Left-/Right-handed: | Left-handed, | ||
Color: | Vintage Sunburst, | ||
Finish: | Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer, | ||
Top Wood: | Sitka Spruce, | ||
Back & Sides Wood: | Mahogany, | ||
Body Bracing: | Hand-scalloped X-bracing, | ||
Binding: | Multi-ply Top, Single-ply Back, | ||
Neck Wood: | Mahogany, | ||
Neck Shape: | Slim Taper, | ||
Radius: | 12", | ||
Fingerboard Material: | Rosewood, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay: | Mother-of-Pearl Dots, | ||
Number of Frets: | 20, Standard, | ||
Scale Length: | 24.75", | ||
Tuning Machines: | Grover Rotomatics with Kidney buttons, | ||
Bridge Material: | Rosewood, Traditional Belly Up, | ||
Nut/Saddle Material: | Black Composite nut, | ||
Nut Width: | 1.725", | ||
Electronics: | LR Baggs VTC Under Saddle Pickup, | ||
Strings: | Gibson, .012-.053, | ||
Case Included: | Hardshell Case, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | RS45VSN19L, |
The Workhorse delivers
What can you say about the J-45 that hasn't already been said? I'll give it a try. It's the most comfortable full sized guitar I've ever played. Maybe it's the combination of the sloped shoulders and short scale, but if you usually shy away from dreads you needn't fear this one. Its calling card is versatility: rock, country, blues, singer-songwriter, anything. It strums warm and… read more full but you could fingerpick it for hours and be perfectly content. If you regularly play in drop tunings you may want to consider medium strings but it handles both lights and mediums. It's beautiful to look at and play. There's a reason it's an iconic American classic. Many thanks as always to Colton and the Sweetwater team for friendly and thorough service.
My Goodness...
Spoiler alert: this guitar is off the CHAIN. Take this from an experienced player. This is without a doubt the best acoustic I've played and probably the best acoustic made. It's a masterpiece of engineering and design. Also, thanks Nick Huskins for years of great service (management, are you reading this?). Just right out of the box..this guitar reminds me of something...older… read more (in a VERY good way). Like a solid piece of vintage cook wear from a bygone era that just won't wear out, or grandpa's trusty old wrench, or a pickup truck that is built like a tank, this thing means business. It feels solid and antique for some reason. I've been playing guitar for over 20 years. I've played in numerous bands, acoustic groups, and as a solo performer as a vocalist, rhythm, and lead guitarist. I've done a fair amount of recording as well. My primary electric is a Gibson Les Paul Standard and it is superb. It's a 2017 model (a standard T in blueberry burst). Now to the acoustic...I'm just giving my background to stage my review. I've used a few acoustics over the years, but for the past 15 (yes, 15), I've used a Takamine G-series exclusively as my acoustic guitar, and only one. It's beat up and it's worked well. I'm a gear minimalist and don't need gobs of guitars lying around to be satisfied as an artist and player. Some of histories greatest guitarists have relied on minimal guitars and other gear to get it done. The G-series is a great "mid-level" instrument, and I will be keeping it for risky gigs and campfires. The Gibson J-45 Standard is quite possibly the best acoustic made. It is just...a complete instrument. When it comes to pairing with vocals, I don't know if the J-45 can be matched. It's obviously good for instrumental work as well. It's easy to just get lost finding new riffs on this thing. Maybe some boutique builders offer similar products? Yeah, probably. But not in this perfectly thought out/designed package. I wouldn't trade this for one of those, ever. Nope. The neck is chunky but exquisite. I have fairly large hands and like large necks (it's not overly chunky, it just has some heft to it). The tone is both shimmering and bellowing when it wants to be. It never overpowers my (soft/mellow) voice, but when I want to, I can really lay into it and it doesn't "break up." She can handle hard playing. Gibson acoustics, especially J-45s, are noted for have nice bass and shimmering highs, this leaves a perfect slot for the human voice. It's a songwriter's dream. It handles a jazz pick well as well as lead playing due to the short scale. Bends work well with this guitar. The short scale also lends itself well to hours of cowboy chords...hours and hours. You could sit there all day and play cowboy chords at a gig or just having fun in the practice room playing covers. It also handles a slide well and sounds nice that way. It handles alternate (namely...1/2 step down) with ease and holds its tune pretty much forever. It only requires slight adjustments after hours of planing, but I am finding I really don't need to tune it much at all. My J-45 actually shipped "in tune." I switched to Daddario EXP16s (the J45 comes with Gibson 12-53s) and it is an excellent match. I hope you find this somewhat detailed review useful. I am a detail oriented person and I imagine many of you are as well if you're reading this. If you're looking for "the big one" for an acoustic in your life I personally think this is the best one made, especially when considering "all around" use. It can pretty much do it all. God bless!
J45 Lefty Vintage Sunburst
So I just received my J45 . Are you kidding me this is a beautiful guitar. Playing it has a sound loud rich deep mellow it has it all. Playability is awesome thin smooth neck easy to move around... Well if your thinking about moving up in class this is it Fantastic Instrument !!
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