NettetInspired by the Gibson J-45 Sloped Shouldered dreadnought body design Solid sitka spruce top Solid mahogany back and sides Mahogany neck Indian laurel fretboard Mother-of-pearl "dots" fretboard inlays 4-Ply binding on the top Single-ply binding on the back Antique ivory binding on the fretboard Rounded C neck profile Scale: 628 mm (24.724")
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Nettet14. mai 2024 · Here is our review of the Epiphone J45 Inspired By Gibson series Acoustic Guitar. Don't forget to hit the subscribe button and like a like and a comment on t... NettetEnter the fairly new Epiphone “inspired by Gibson” J45. The price is right and they look fantastic. I had an “inspired by” 61 SG for a while and the bang for the buck was incredible…..but I’m really picky about acoustic tone. The comparison videos online going up against the Gibby made the Epi sound nice but very timid in the low end. right rechts
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Nettet29. jan. 2024 · The Inspired by Gibson and Masterbuilt Epiphones are stage worthy guitars, outstanding gigging guitars. Great intonation, great fretwork even (they PLEK these just like they do the USA Gibson models, giving you perfect level frets). Now when you compare to the Gibson Studio series things get more interesting. NettetThe Hummingbird is an instantly recognisable acoustic boasting a square shoulder dreadnought shape and that pickguard. Like the Gibson J-200, it excels in big, grandiose strumming for rock and country, but also brings a more diverse wheelhouse capable of folk fingerpicking tones. A great choice for players after all-round characterful vibes. Nettet19. mai 2024 · Maybelle Carter’s Gibson 1928 L-5. Photo: Wikipedia Carving Out a Niche. In 1923 Gibson introduced the L-5, an innovative guitar whose design was inspired by the violin family—a 16-inch-wide body with a carved, arched spruce top and maple back and sides (birch was used in the earliest examples), twin tone bars, f-holes, floating bridge, … right recruitment birmingham