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My thought was to move the J45 on, but I'm not sure how different the tone is going to be on the '43'.
I've got a old J45 (65), sounds great when you play it - absolutely amazing when you hear someone else, the projection is a joy.
Only acoustic I need/want
So hard to find a shop within a decent distance that has a handful to try.
I still stand by my thing that for a truly great Gibson you need to spend 3k
Clearly by some posts here that isn’t the case for everyone
@CloudNine - that's bloody lovely, by the way.
The top one (J45 Legend) is a bit of a looser feeling guitar, visibly much lighter braced on the back which seems to make a big difference in sound and feel. You can feel the back vibrate a lot and that is defo part of the sound. Massive round neck on it.
The bottom one (1934 Original Jumbo re-issue) is much louder, more punchy. Very slightly longer scale at 25". Back is heavier braced. No taper on the body. Massive soft V neck. Very wide string spacing at the bridge.
What I've come to realise with the tone of my J45 is that its more akin to the acoustic tone I've generally heard on albums. Which I guess makes sense as it is supposedly the most recorded acoustic.
Mine is just a standard Montana J45 from 2018. Just a standard spruce (not adi), and not custom or torrified or anything special.
But blimey does it sing.
I never thought I could afford that sound until I tried one.