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Gibson J-45 Studio Walnut Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Case)

See why the J-45 is a real workhorse! Constructed with a solid spruce top and walnut back and sides, the Gibson J-45 Studio Walnut is a great value.

$1,999.00

  • 18 x  
    $111.05
  • 12 x  
    $166.58
  • 8 x  
    $249.88
Overall User Ratings (based on 3 ratings)
  • Overall:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted August 18, 2020 by a customer from yahoo.com

"Honest thoughts"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I have had the pleasure of playing my share of great acoustic guitars in my life and I have played more than a few terrible ones too. It has been my experience that the lion's share of guitars fall somewhere onto the middle ground. With that said, I will give my honest opinion about the guitar I received.It was flawless as far as fit and finish. I found no marks or dents or dings of any type. Came to me perfect in every way cosmetically.The set up was exceptional. I could tell that somebody had spent some time getting the string height as good as it gets. Very impressive. Played like I wanted it to right out of the box. How precisely the nut slots had been cut was as close to perfection as I have ever seen. Tuning was effortless.Its a nice looking guitar but very plain and basic in appearance. It's not a guitar that is going to stick out in a crowd of musicians. It has a nice smooth feel to it and a nice coating protects the paint. There are plenty of guitars in this price range that offer more in the looks department. The sound is what a Gibson J45 should sound like. It's unique and smooth. This guitar sounds great strumming chords and it's still more than able to play soft picking styles. It's louder than I expected with a shorter scale length. The electronics are very clear and simple. No complaints plugged in. It came with a beautiful Gibson case. The case is definitely more flashy in looks than the guitar. Seems sturdy. No complaints.Overall:I give this guitar a 9/10. It is all I could have hoped for in build quality, attention to detail, playability, feel, sound, ect. But it's a little plain as far as looks. If you want a guitar that looks really expensive, I'd say you should look elsewhere.If you want a guitar that feels and sounds really expensive, this is it.
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Submitted January 2, 2024 by Stefan T

"Amazing tone and beautiful wood!!!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I have always been a Gibson guy when it comes to Les Pauls. However, when it came to acoustics I had always been an Ovation guy. It started when I was younger watching Richie Sambora playing his doubleneck in the Wanted dead or alive video. I thought the round back and multi shoulder soundholes were the coolest things. However, as I matured and developed more of an ear for tone as well as listening to a wider variety of artists, I kept running into the Gibson J-45. It really does just have that tone you've always been looking for. As time went on, my desire for the American workhorse grew and grew until I couldn't take it anymore. So I made the decision to get one, but where to start? They're pretty pricey to begin with, especially with Gibson continuing to raise prices on everything, but zZounds thankfully takes the sting out of that. So, I looked at the standard, the faded and the 2 studios. All of them had their pros and lesser pros (I can't really call them cons). I wanted the Grover tuners and the gloss nitro (not satin or faded) burst finish and I loved the idea of the slightly slimmer body of the Studio models. So it came down to the rosewood vs walnut. I watched as many videos as I could on AdTube to try and choose between them. I ended up picking the walnut as it sounded warmer to my ear and the back wood grain just blew my mind. I also kept hearing that the walnut sounds closer to mahogany than the rosewood. Not to mention you're saving $600 over the Standard. So, choice made, I pulled the trigger. Thanks completely to zZounds I was able to afford this beautiful instrument with the PAYP program. With baited breath I waited anxiously for the 2 day shipping to elapse and it finally arrived. After agonizingly waiting another 6-8 hours to let the box and then the case acclimate to the temp in my house (highly recommended) I finally opened the case. She is gorgeous! Right off the bat I was in love. The fit and finish where perfect. The walnut grain on the back and sides was even better in person. Wildly beautiful figure and perfectly book matched. Even the grain on the sides is matched perfectly.The "walnut burst" top finish was even better than I hoped for. Oh but wait, that's not even the best part. I tuned her up and couldn't wait to strum my first chord. I fretted an Em, strummed with medium intensity and hammered the G string 1st fret to make it a bluesy E major. Holy volume Batman! The sound leapt out of that soundhole on the wings of angels! Full and warm and woody and ringing sustain and just... yeah. For the 758463 hours I couldn't put this thing down. I literally played everything I know twice and even made some stuff up, lol. Seriously though, I've been a player for over 25 years and I've never owned an acoustic guitar like this. The tone is truly heart and soul felt. The guitar gives back as you feel the vibration in your bones. The playabilty on the mahogany neck reminds me of a 50's style Les Paul neck so it's familiar, comfortable and quite easy to play. Aesthetics are just icing true, but she is classic in ways that only a Gibson can be. The burst, the grain, the sloped shoulders, the binding and of course, the inimitable, enviable open book Gibson headstock. Literally the only thing I'm missing, if anything on this guitar, is the MOP Gibson logo vice the gold stencil but again that's just aesthetics. If you are looking for a J-45, get this. It will not disappoint, I mean it!

Musical Background:

25+ years playing

Musical Style:

Metal, Prog, Blues, Country, Classical
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Submitted December 29, 2022 by Michael Lewis in Lakeland, FL

"Most expensive guitar I have ever bought"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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This is the most expensive guitar that I have ever bought. It just arrived today, upon opening the case it was absolutely stunning beautiful guitar sounds amazing. The quality is top notch. The action is perfect. Everything is how it was advertised. Great sound great mid range travels aren’t too high. The base isn’t too much. It’s one of those guitars that your sound guy will not kill you for bringing on stage.

Musical Background:

Started playing in high school

Musical Style:

Country/ blues
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