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Hi everyone,
Finally picked up my J45 today after playing loads across the country.
Settled on this one. It has that distinctive midrangeyness that J45s have, but with a lovely bass and treble to surround it. Really clear across all strings and plays great too.
I'll use this one for live work with the band, alongside some more sedate open mic-type stuff. Never had anything with electronics before so that is completely new territory for me.
Acoustically its a great companion to my HD35 which is quite scooped in the mids.
Anyway, thanks to everyone for helping me in the previous threads, it was all very very helpful.
Couple of pics...
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Obviously every guitar (even two of the same model) will have their differences, but spec wise these are some of the main differences:
Back & sides: J45 Mahogany/HD35 East Indian Rosewood
Fretboard & Bridge: J45 Rosewood/HD35 Ebony
Bracing: J45 Scalloped with heavier brace above the sound hole/HD35 Scalloped 1/4" (i.e. super light)
Scale: J45 Short/HD35 Long
Back: J45 2 piece/HD35 3 piece
Nut width: J45 1.725"/HD35 1 11/16" (narrower)
Shape: J45 Slope Shoulder/HD35 Square Shoulder
Playability wise the scale makes quite a big difference, while for sound (and this is a big generalisation) the Martin D28/HD28/D35/HD35 etc tend to sound increasingly bassy and scooped as you go up the range (due to progressively lighter bracing), while the J45 has a flatter response, so you get a lot more mids.
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