Gibson J-45 Standard Shootout! 2000 vs 2015.

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2024
  • These two Gibson J-45s sound VERY DIFFERENT from each other--and yet--they are the SAME make and model. How good are your ears?
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Komentáře • 4

  • @nickbarker4364
    @nickbarker4364 Před 3 měsíci

    I had a Gibson studio that made that raddling sound it's the pick up in the guitar but finding where you'll have to find someone who knows what to do

  • @voornaam3191
    @voornaam3191 Před 3 měsíci

    Go to a GOOD luthier for that buzzing. Why not? You can shim the bridge yourself, but you know you can get into a cascade of intonation and changes in sound. Doing a new setup is a subtle thing. Better ask an expert. This guitar is so good, why tinker yourself?
    About tinkering, what is that jungle of string doing on your headstocks? Cut it off!

    • @georgeabramson3088
      @georgeabramson3088 Před 3 měsíci

      . If the guitar has not been kept hydrated, a humidifier in the soundhole for several days may raise the action enough to eliminate the buzz. If this doesn't work, I would take the guitar to a good tech. You may need a new, higher saddle. Saddle material will affect your tone more than nut material, which mostly affects the sound of the open strings. Supposedly, micarta and other synthetic saddles have a more even response if you use an under-the-saddle pickup. For acoustic use, you will get a more traditional sound with a good bone saddle. The heavy Grover Rotomatic tuners will also change the sound compared to lighter tuners.

  • @nickbarker4364
    @nickbarker4364 Před 3 měsíci

    Take your guitars to a guitar tech