Pros: Quality, Hand Built, Solid Wood, Lifetime Warranty, includes Hard Shell Case Cons: More people need to learn to play guitar
Gibson J-45 Rosewood One of the joys of playing a hand built solid wood guitar is when you open your guitar case you get a whiff of the natural wood the guitar is made of. I checked out the J-45 Rosewood at Guitar Center in Atlanta. The ...
Pros: Warm, mellow sound, quality construction, classic look Cons: A bit pricey
The Gibson Guitar Company began producing its' J-45 model in 1942, and has been manufacturing this guitar since that time, except for the period of time between 1982 and 1984, when the line was briefly discontinued. This guitar has always been...
Pros: Louder brighter than regular J-45, beefy neck, ebony fretboard bridge, Fishman system, Deluxe Cons: Inspect the guitar closely for flaws. no bone. plastic pegs
This guitar was a surprising pleasure when visiting the local Guitar Center. Unlike the regular J-45 workhorse this one had some things I liked alot better and would make be consider buying this Rosewood J-45 rather than the legendary Mahogany J-45...
Pros: Great tone and rich sound. Plays nice, looks nice, and sounds great. Cons: Price
I bought this used off of a leader of my favorite band. He was not getting along so sold it. It's the 1998 line of Gibson Acoustic/Electrics. Great tone, great sound, easy playability, and beautiful to look at. Mine actually looks very similar to the...
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