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Adi and mahogany is just such a great combo.
The one that said 'Custom' wasn't that 'better' than the Standard just a smidge different
I also tried a Songwriter Deluxe Studio - it was nice too in a different way
Yeah, the custom is rosewood back and sides... so, to my ear, the tone of the Custom includes more harmonics - it sort of sounds richer, like there's more going on. I've played some very nice Customs - but they don't necessarily have the sound that people usually associate with a J45. That said... I quite like their tone - and could easily buy one (if I had the cash!).
However, the mahogany b&s models have a tone that's more focussed on the fundamental note - with fewer harmonics.
I seem to remember there are many significant specification/build differences between the Vintage and the Standard.
I travelled up and down the country trying various models of J45... and the one I fell for was the 2016 Vintage model, with the torrefied top. The top is very thin... the guitar weighs next to nothing... and it's easily one of the most resonant acoustics I've played in the few decades.
A lot of acoustics end up tuned by ear in shops in my experience, meaning some can be sharper or flatter than other guitars you're trying. This will affect your perception of the tone and feel of the instrument. It's such a basic thing but given there are phone app tuners these days it's much easier to take this variable out of the equation.
The top end Gibson acoustics are usually really good and pretty consistent. I have a J45 Legend and it is way different to any regular J45 that I have played. It's my absolute favourite I have owned, from a plethora of Martins, Bourgeois, SCGC, Collings, Lowdens, etc. If you can manage the monster necks, the Legends are great guitars. Definitely a lifelong keeper for me, and I imagine it's best years are still to come.