Solid acoustic guitar in round-shoulder format with Sitka-spruce top, mahogany body, pickup system and case.
The Gibson J-45 Standard CH at a glance:
Electro-acoustic acoustic guitar in round-shoulder construction.
Solid Sitka spruce top with Scalloped-X-Bracing
Solid mahogany back and sides with single-ply binding
Mahogany neck with slim taper profile and rosewood fingerboard
Mother-of-Pearl dot inlays made of Position-Marks
Grover Rotomatic nickel tuners with 18:1 ratio
43 mm wide nut and compensated saddle made of GraphTech TUSQ
L.R. Baggs VTC pickup system with control unit in soundhole
case and Gibson accessory kit included
The Gibson J-45 Standard CH is still one of the top models of the traditional U.S. manufacturer from Bozeman Montana and covers with its timeless appearance and versatile sound everything that an acoustic guitar needs.
Woods and construction
A fully solid construction consisting of a Sitka spruce top and a mahogany body produces a powerful sound that has warm bass and defined midrange frequencies, making the instrument perfect for singer-songwriters. For obliging playability in all 20 frets the manufacturer installs a flat mahogany neck with slim-taper neck profile and rosewood fingerboard, which harmonizes perfectly with the 43.8 mm wide nut made of GraphTech TUSQ and a corresponding compensated bridge inlay so that the instrument intonates cleanly over the entire scale length of 628 mm.
Hardware and pickups
High-quality Grover Rotomatic nickel tuners also allow easy tuning of the strings and add a noble touch to the overall appearance. Perfectly matched to the round-shoulder design, the cherry finish of the top perfectly accentuates the overall appearance of the Gibson J-45 Standard CH and rounds it off in a very aesthetic way in combination with plain multi-ply bindings and a single ring soundhole rosette. An L.R. Baggs VTC pickup system with its unadulterated sound reproduction also enables a safe performance on stage or in the rehearsal room and can be conveniently adjusted via a control unit in the soundhole. The scope of delivery includes a sturdy case and a Gibson accessory kit.
Round-shoulder western guitar in solid construction including case and accessory kit
I am a electric guitar man, but I was looking for a universal acoustic for accompanying and solo playing, and it seems, I've got what I need. I have never bought play a new guitar, this is the first and the glue smell still catch me))
The overall craftsmanship on this guitar is good. That said there is a imperfection on my guitar, more specifically the glue being observable to the naked eye, which is pretty disappointing considering the huge price it retails for. Sound is really great, no complaints here. The guitar looks and feels great, with the exception of the glue like I said. If you have the money to spend it's a great guitar, that said the price is preeety steep, so it comes to personal opinion in regards to Price/Performance. I believe you can find great guitars for half the price of this one. Still I've tested it on a lot of different tracks and genres and it is very malleable. It's a great guitar to have and I have definitely enjoy playing it!
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So much has been said about this Guitar over the years. This is my first Gibson acoustic and I'm comparing it with my Martin D18 which I've gigged with for about 15 years. I have to say I think this may become my favourite acoustic!
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This is a lovely guitar with a professional finish and a fabulous tone that comes from the selection of spruce and mahogany tonewoods. I deliberately selected a Gibson Dove for my six-string acoustic (with maple tonewoods) as I like brighter tones in acoustic guitars but in the case of a 12 string that would be too bright - in the J-45 12 String, the "darker" sounding tonewoods balance off the high trebles of a 12 string leaving just the right amount of jangle.
The guitar was also great value. The J-45 may be regarded as Gibson's "workhorse" but you are definitely getting something special when you buy one.
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