Gibson J45 Rosewood Round Shoulder Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Case)
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Solid Spruce Top. Rosewood back and sides. Gold Grover tuners. Headstock inlay.
Overview
For the J-45 lover who desires a Rosewood guitar with other upgraded features. Equipped with transducer pickup.
The J-45 has been a bestseller since the 1940's and nicknamed by artists as "The Workhorse." Equipped with transducer pickup, other features include a round shoulder body style, solid Spruce Top, solid Mahogany back and sides, and Rosewood fretboard and bridge wood.
In today's world, many acoustic guitar manufacturers have chosen to build their instruments more quickly, cheaply, and in greater numbers.
Gibson acoustic guitars are made one-at-a-time, by hand. No shortcuts. No substitutions. They're made in Bozeman, Montana, where the climatic conditions are ideal for guitar building. Most importantly, Gibson acoustic guitars are built by master craftspeople that have dedicated their lives to building the world's finest acoustic instruments.
These elements combine to create the difference that is the Gibson acoustic guitar. The difference is "MasterBuilt."
Environment
Even though they might get a little more snow up there, the environs of Bozeman, Montana are a guitar builder's dream, come true.
Extreme heat and high humidity are natural enemies of wood. Bozeman has neither. The fine Spruces, Maples, Mahoganies, and Rosewoods are carefully cured and environmentally maintained during the building process.
There are other advantages to Montana in addition to its ideal climate. Gibson's acoustic guitars rely heavily on its builder's sense of creativity and concentration.… read more Living in "Big Sky Country" appears to nurture both of these needs. It seems that looking out over a range of snow covered mountains every morning makes for inspired guitar building - which, in turn, makes for inspired guitars.
Artistry
Experienced builders and players understand that handmade quality, design and construction determine an instrument's ability to produce truly beautiful sound. Gibson's methods of handmaking guitars have remained unchanged for nearly a century.
The top brace of each guitar is carefully scalloped and arched to focus the sound to the center of the soundhole. The resulting distinctive "Gibson Tone" shares the same vibrance and fidelity as the sound from a fine audio speaker.
Instead of a cheaper bolt-on neck, Gibson's dovetail joint technique creates a cohesive bond between the vibrating neck and body - almost as if the guitar were carved from a single piece of wood. This time-honored technique effectively transfers the strings' vibrations directly into the wood for superior tone and unsurpassed resonance.
Finally, unlike other manufacturers, Gibson still uses its famous "violin-like" lacquer finish. Over the years, the complex makeup of the lacquer merges with the wood, further sweetening the instrument's tone and providing an unmistakable "vintage" look and feel that players and collectors have come to cherish.
Each Gibson acoustic guitar is full of expression, character and exquisite beauty. None is ordinary, and no 2 are alike. When compared to a marketplace full of "lookalikes," the differences of a MasterBuilt Gibson acoustic are unmatched in quality and performance.
Warranty
In 1894, in a 1-man shop in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co., Ltd., was formed on October 10, 1902, to build instruments that carry on not only Orville's designs but also his conviction to quality.
Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibson's combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument, from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins, banjos, and resonator guitars.
The Gibson Gold Warranty carries on the tradition of the limited lifetime warranty introduced by the company's founders. It represents their commitment to producing the world's finest musical instruments and providing complete customer satisfaction.
Gibson Gold Warranty
Your new Gibson instrument is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the original retail purchaser, subject to the limitations contained in this warranty.
If at any time this Gibson instrument malfunctions as a result of faulty materials or workmanship, Gibson will repair the defect(s) or replace the instrument, as it deems appropriate in its sole discretion. Gibson reserves the right to use materials regularly utilized at the time of repair in the event that original materials are no longer available, If replacement of your instrument is deemed appropriate by our staff, Gibson will replace the instrument with one of the same or most similar style of a value not in excess of the original purchase price of your instrument.
This warranty covers the cost of both labor and materials on any repair deemed necessary by our Customer Service Representative for the lifetime of the original purchaser. In the unlikely event that your instrument is destroyed, lost or damaged beyond repair, while in the possession of Gibson for repair, Gibson will replace that instrument with one of the same or most similar style of a value not in excess of the original purchase price of your instrument. Any insurance covering the instrument, including but not limited to collector's value insurance, must be carried by owner at owner's expense. For more info please refer to the Gibson website. read less
The J-45 has been a bestseller since the 1940's and nicknamed by artists as "The Workhorse." Equipped with transducer pickup, other features include a round shoulder body style, solid Spruce Top, solid Mahogany back and sides, and Rosewood fretboard and bridge wood.
In today's world, many acoustic guitar manufacturers have chosen to build their instruments more quickly, cheaply, and in greater numbers.
Gibson acoustic guitars are made one-at-a-time, by hand. No shortcuts. No substitutions. They're made in Bozeman, Montana, where the climatic conditions are ideal for guitar building. Most importantly, Gibson acoustic guitars are built by master craftspeople that have dedicated their lives to building the world's finest acoustic instruments.
These elements combine to create the difference that is the Gibson acoustic guitar. The difference is "MasterBuilt."
Environment
Even though they might get a little more snow up there, the environs of Bozeman, Montana are a guitar builder's dream, come true.
Extreme heat and high humidity are natural enemies of wood. Bozeman has neither. The fine Spruces, Maples, Mahoganies, and Rosewoods are carefully cured and environmentally maintained during the building process.
There are other advantages to Montana in addition to its ideal climate. Gibson's acoustic guitars rely heavily on its builder's sense of creativity and concentration.… read more Living in "Big Sky Country" appears to nurture both of these needs. It seems that looking out over a range of snow covered mountains every morning makes for inspired guitar building - which, in turn, makes for inspired guitars.
Artistry
Experienced builders and players understand that handmade quality, design and construction determine an instrument's ability to produce truly beautiful sound. Gibson's methods of handmaking guitars have remained unchanged for nearly a century.
The top brace of each guitar is carefully scalloped and arched to focus the sound to the center of the soundhole. The resulting distinctive "Gibson Tone" shares the same vibrance and fidelity as the sound from a fine audio speaker.
Instead of a cheaper bolt-on neck, Gibson's dovetail joint technique creates a cohesive bond between the vibrating neck and body - almost as if the guitar were carved from a single piece of wood. This time-honored technique effectively transfers the strings' vibrations directly into the wood for superior tone and unsurpassed resonance.
Finally, unlike other manufacturers, Gibson still uses its famous "violin-like" lacquer finish. Over the years, the complex makeup of the lacquer merges with the wood, further sweetening the instrument's tone and providing an unmistakable "vintage" look and feel that players and collectors have come to cherish.
Each Gibson acoustic guitar is full of expression, character and exquisite beauty. None is ordinary, and no 2 are alike. When compared to a marketplace full of "lookalikes," the differences of a MasterBuilt Gibson acoustic are unmatched in quality and performance.
Warranty
In 1894, in a 1-man shop in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Orville Gibson created a new family of guitars and mandolins that would inspire generations of craftsmen to produce some of the finest instruments the world has ever heard or seen. The Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Co., Ltd., was formed on October 10, 1902, to build instruments that carry on not only Orville's designs but also his conviction to quality.
Gibson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1994 with the spirit of Orville still going strong. Gibson's combination of traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology has made Gibson the only company that produces industry standard models in every style of fretted instrument, from electric and acoustic guitars to mandolins, banjos, and resonator guitars.
The Gibson Gold Warranty carries on the tradition of the limited lifetime warranty introduced by the company's founders. It represents their commitment to producing the world's finest musical instruments and providing complete customer satisfaction.
Gibson Gold Warranty
Your new Gibson instrument is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the original retail purchaser, subject to the limitations contained in this warranty.
If at any time this Gibson instrument malfunctions as a result of faulty materials or workmanship, Gibson will repair the defect(s) or replace the instrument, as it deems appropriate in its sole discretion. Gibson reserves the right to use materials regularly utilized at the time of repair in the event that original materials are no longer available, If replacement of your instrument is deemed appropriate by our staff, Gibson will replace the instrument with one of the same or most similar style of a value not in excess of the original purchase price of your instrument.
This warranty covers the cost of both labor and materials on any repair deemed necessary by our Customer Service Representative for the lifetime of the original purchaser. In the unlikely event that your instrument is destroyed, lost or damaged beyond repair, while in the possession of Gibson for repair, Gibson will replace that instrument with one of the same or most similar style of a value not in excess of the original purchase price of your instrument. Any insurance covering the instrument, including but not limited to collector's value insurance, must be carried by owner at owner's expense. For more info please refer to the Gibson website. read less
Specs
Handcrafted In: Bozeman, MT
Body Style: Round Shoulder
Top Species: Premium Sitka Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian Rosewood
Body Binding: 4-ply top, single-ply back
Neck Species: Mahogany
Scale: 24-3/4 in.
Profile: Round
Fingerboard Species: Rosewood
Inlays: MOP Dots
Nut Width: 1.725 in.
Other Inlays: MOP Headstock Inlay
Bridge: Traditional Gibson Rosewood Bridge
Bridge Inlay: MOP Dots
Pins: White
Tuners: Gold Grover
Pickguard: Tortoise Teardrop
Pickups: Active electronics with sound hole mounted volume control
Case: Premium Hardshell
Strings: Gibson Masterbuilt Premium Phosphor Bronze Wound
Body Style: Round Shoulder
Top Species: Premium Sitka Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian Rosewood
Body Binding: 4-ply top, single-ply back
Neck Species: Mahogany
Scale: 24-3/4 in.
Profile: Round
Fingerboard Species: Rosewood
Inlays: MOP Dots
Nut Width: 1.725 in.
Other Inlays: MOP Headstock Inlay
Bridge: Traditional Gibson Rosewood Bridge
Bridge Inlay: MOP Dots
Pins: White
Tuners: Gold Grover
Pickguard: Tortoise Teardrop
Pickups: Active electronics with sound hole mounted volume control
Case: Premium Hardshell
Strings: Gibson Masterbuilt Premium Phosphor Bronze Wound
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
(39 ratings)
Submitted May 8, 2008 by a customer from hotmail.com
"I LOVE MY J-45 ONLY SLIGHTLY LESS THAN I LOVE MY WIFE."
I have been playing guitar for 30 years now, and this is the first Gibson acoustic I have ever owned; If(my)luck holds, it will surely last me another 30 years, like so many of the 40's and 50's J-45's that are still being played today.
Sound
I guess that I must have gotten one of "the Good" ones, because mine has that beautiful J-45 tone, in spades. From the moment I picked it up in the shop, this was the one I chose over all the rest. Imagine my surprise and good fortune to find that it was a "used"(2007)model, that someone had traded for an SJ... and the asking price was only $1399.00! Even though I was vacationing in WA state, and had not intended on buying another guitar, I had to take it home.
Features
It came with a quality Gibson case(though most cases these days are of pretty good quality; many Gibson cases are made in Canada, even....like me!) The Fishman pickup system was a nice added feature; It produces a nice, accurate accoustic tone... with not so much of the "tinniness" that some systems have. What really makes this instrument specail, though, is the Rosewood! IMHO, the Rosewood model is the nicest sounding of all the J-45's.
Ease of Use
I'm pretty sure that the previous owner set a lower than normal action on this guitar; you merely have to whisper to the strings to produce chords. Really a dream to play, it honestly feels more like an electric fretboard… read more than acoustic...
Quality
I have yet to find a single physical problem with this guitar; the finish, as far as I can see, is flawless; ditto the fretboard & what I can see of the internal structure; the neck is well attached & straight, the truss rod works normally. The machine heads are very accurate and strong..it holds it's tune very well, through bends and slides and agressive playing. A+ here....
Value
The average retail price for this guitar is more than fair, by comparison to other guitars in the same price range.
Manufacturer Support
I have never had to avail Gibson for support, I own 2 other Gibson Guitars....but I am sure they would stand firmly behind their product. In the instances where I have contacted them, their responses were prompt & helpful
The Wow Factor
RRRRROOOOOOOOSSSSEEEEEWWWWWWOOODDDDD!!!!! The sound produced by this wood is incredible; not to mention the awesome scent that radiats from the sound hole when you play...
Musical Background:
30 yr Hobbyist
Musical Style:
all styles.... read less
Sound
I guess that I must have gotten one of "the Good" ones, because mine has that beautiful J-45 tone, in spades. From the moment I picked it up in the shop, this was the one I chose over all the rest. Imagine my surprise and good fortune to find that it was a "used"(2007)model, that someone had traded for an SJ... and the asking price was only $1399.00! Even though I was vacationing in WA state, and had not intended on buying another guitar, I had to take it home.
Features
It came with a quality Gibson case(though most cases these days are of pretty good quality; many Gibson cases are made in Canada, even....like me!) The Fishman pickup system was a nice added feature; It produces a nice, accurate accoustic tone... with not so much of the "tinniness" that some systems have. What really makes this instrument specail, though, is the Rosewood! IMHO, the Rosewood model is the nicest sounding of all the J-45's.
Ease of Use
I'm pretty sure that the previous owner set a lower than normal action on this guitar; you merely have to whisper to the strings to produce chords. Really a dream to play, it honestly feels more like an electric fretboard… read more than acoustic...
Quality
I have yet to find a single physical problem with this guitar; the finish, as far as I can see, is flawless; ditto the fretboard & what I can see of the internal structure; the neck is well attached & straight, the truss rod works normally. The machine heads are very accurate and strong..it holds it's tune very well, through bends and slides and agressive playing. A+ here....
Value
The average retail price for this guitar is more than fair, by comparison to other guitars in the same price range.
Manufacturer Support
I have never had to avail Gibson for support, I own 2 other Gibson Guitars....but I am sure they would stand firmly behind their product. In the instances where I have contacted them, their responses were prompt & helpful
The Wow Factor
RRRRROOOOOOOOSSSSEEEEEWWWWWWOOODDDDD!!!!! The sound produced by this wood is incredible; not to mention the awesome scent that radiats from the sound hole when you play...
Musical Background:
30 yr Hobbyist
Musical Style:
all styles.... read less
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