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Just bought this Gibson over ebay in second hand but basically unused condition. The photo does not do it justice - the walnut burst is really one of the most beautiful finishes I have ever seen on an acoustic guitar.
I read that the J15 is similar to the more iconic J45 in that it uses the same bracing pattern, electronics and is made in the same factory in Montana. The difference is I think in the woods used - for instance the back and sides of the J15 are walnut versus the J45's mahagony. It was also considerably cheaper to buy - which may be why Gibson discontinued it.
Sound wise I would say although walnut looks similar to rosewood it is not quite so bright sounding. It's can be quite pointless to describe sound in words but I would best describe the tone as 'soulful'. Anyway it does feel like and sound like a properly expensive acoustic.
Not trying to sell it, but if the J15 was more widely appreciated that could obviously be of benefit.
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I have been informed that the J15 using the same bracing pattern and construction techniques as the fully fledged J45.
So if the J45 Studio is constructed differently or in a different factory from the full priced J45, I would assume it is not the same guitar as the J15
They all have that classic American tone which so much popular music is based on, and consequently seem to sit with other instruments easily.
For me the Martins seem to sound more neutral, wheras the Gibson has more of a recognizable, distinct tone. This is not necessarily a good thing, if I wanted a 'clean' sound I'd probably choose the Martin over the Gibson.
I played a J-15 a couple of years ago in a shop and to my ears it sounded totally different. The J-45s have a woody and thicker tone, the J-15 had a shimmery Martin tone to me. That's no bad thing in my book as it would be great to have that Martin tone in a guitar with a shorter scale length. I didn't buy it.
I actually bought a Martin OOO-28EC with a 24.9 scale length in search of the Martin tone, but it doesn't really have it to my mind, it does its own thing.
If only I had the space a J-15 would be on my list, but really need to get rid of guitars, not buy more of the buggers.
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