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You can get any guitar to sound like that if you put an lr baggs vtc in it. So I guess you either like the sound of that or hear with your eyeballs! Can save yourself some money. They do sound amazing unplugged but they don’t sound like that.
@@Vidarboots gotcha. Sorry about that. Yeah me neither. Some amps really clean up the tone, but pickups just aren’t the same. Anyway, I’ve also played a maple back/side hummingbird that was so darn good, so dry and thumpy. I’d really like to try one of the walnut ones, but I should just be satisfied with my j-15!
You left out the Dove, which takes the dreadnought body of the Hummingbird and adds Maple back and sides as well as a 25.5" scale length. The Dove has been the unsung favorite of artists for 60 years.
If I had to choose only one guitar (acoustic or electric). It would be the J45. I have a navy blue version and I play it every day. Plugged in it’s even better.
Get it, you only live once. Might I suggest you try all of them before purchasing one. I'm a big fan of the hummingbird, initially I wanted a Southern Jumbo. I've got a rosewood back and sides hummingbird that sounds and plays amazing. I will never get rid of that guitar and when I die it will stay in my family.
That was me also... it was the 185! Every Gibson acoustic guitar is a great choice, but I wanted the maple body sound and I was back and forth between the J-200 and the J-185/180. In the end, I wanted a guitar that I wasn't afraid of playing... I have owned several high-end acoustics that spent more time in the case than on my lap, constantly worrying about those accidental 'dings' that inevitably happen. The J-185 that I eventually bought is a great sounding guitar and I love it... One thing I would caution about is the under-saddle pickup system that came with the 185... and really applies to any acoustic with built in pickups... And that is for players like me, that no longer take the stage. There is a difference in how sound is projected, when a piezo is placed under the saddle, than with a tradition 'unplugged' guitar... still, I love this guitar, even though I rarely use the LR Baggs pickup system. And no-dings yet... knock on wood.
As a guitar for new players I am surprised you did not include the Generation line. I've been playing for 50 years and I could not resist the value and tone of the G-Bird. Bang for buck probably the best Gibson (out of many) I have owned even if it is the most basic. That said my Gibson J-45 12 String is the most awesome I have owned.
For me the J-45 is the best. It’s just the classic and quintessential acoustic guitar for me. I definietly will buy one when I’m in the position to do so.
You guys are obviously focused on the electrics. I’m sure you do a great job with those. But Gibson Montana deserves people who are focused on acoustics to do the acoustic videos.
This video is not good… The information is kinda wonky… and the pickups don’t sound like the guitars; they sound like pickups. An under saddle transducer is not a microphone. It creates a signal via downward pressure on the saddle. There’s nothing “transparent” about it. You might as well be playing an import made of plywood. It would sound the same.
I been making all the braces in Gibson acoustic guitars last 11yrs since 7/2013 he's probably holding braces I touched inside what he's promoting 🤷 what a Life I'm save how much I been getting paid less then 20/hr for DjVlad I guess some Day😞
you're trying to sell a $3000 guitar to someone that needs to be told the difference between nylon and steel strings? No offense but Gibson acoustic guitars have sounded pretty horrible for decades. Anemic, shallow, brittle, tinny are words that come to mind every time I hear one. A 1930's J-35 sounded wonderful....that sound is long gone.
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The hummingbird with rosewood back and sides is the most beautiful sounding instrument I've ever heard.
It sure is a beauty! Thanks for watching
I'm considering picking up a hummingbird acoustic guitar to add to my collection. This video was helpful. thanks.
You can get any guitar to sound like that if you put an lr baggs vtc in it. So I guess you either like the sound of that or hear with your eyeballs! Can save yourself some money. They do sound amazing unplugged but they don’t sound like that.
@JesseDylanMusic I wasn't referring to the electrified sound. I personally don't like how any acoustic sounds through an Amp.
@@Vidarboots gotcha. Sorry about that. Yeah me neither. Some amps really clean up the tone, but pickups just aren’t the same. Anyway, I’ve also played a maple back/side hummingbird that was so darn good, so dry and thumpy. I’d really like to try one of the walnut ones, but I should just be satisfied with my j-15!
You left out the Dove, which takes the dreadnought body of the Hummingbird and adds Maple back and sides as well as a 25.5" scale length. The Dove has been the unsung favorite of artists for 60 years.
Great video! Would've loved to hear all of them compared through the microphone alone vs having the pick-up mixed in at some point though.
Great suggestion!
If I had to choose only one guitar (acoustic or electric). It would be the J45. I have a navy blue version and I play it every day. Plugged in it’s even better.
A beautiful guitar! Thanks for watching
I own one and love it
Nice Video! I would love to have the inlays and head stock of the Hummingbird on the J-45
I’ve wanted a J-180 for the longest time, that’s my dream gibson
Get it, you only live once. Might I suggest you try all of them before purchasing one. I'm a big fan of the hummingbird, initially I wanted a Southern Jumbo. I've got a rosewood back and sides hummingbird that sounds and plays amazing. I will never get rid of that guitar and when I die it will stay in my family.
That was me also... it was the 185!
Every Gibson acoustic guitar is a great choice, but I wanted the maple body sound and I was back and forth between the J-200 and the J-185/180.
In the end, I wanted a guitar that I wasn't afraid of playing... I have owned several high-end acoustics that spent more time in the case than on my lap, constantly worrying about those accidental 'dings' that inevitably happen.
The J-185 that I eventually bought is a great sounding guitar and I love it...
One thing I would caution about is the under-saddle pickup system that came with the 185... and really applies to any acoustic with built in pickups... And that is for players like me, that no longer take the stage.
There is a difference in how sound is projected, when a piezo is placed under the saddle, than with a tradition 'unplugged' guitar... still, I love this guitar, even though I rarely use the LR Baggs pickup system.
And no-dings yet... knock on wood.
Greetings from Athens Greece ! I own a Gibson J-45 ! The workhorse ! Its the best Acoustic Guitar !
Rock on and greetings from the USA!
I'd like to have all mahogany for that deep warm sound, spruce makes it sound a little cheaper, it's definitely brighter
Get a J45 as early as possible in your career, you will not regret it ❤
The best ! j-185 ain’t so bad either though.
I agree. The best all around acoustic guitar ever made is the J45.
Gonna test drive the J-45 and Hummingbird today.
You didn't mention the Songwriter, which is a dreadnought with rosewood back and sides. It is also fairly appointed. I love mine.
As a guitar for new players I am surprised you did not include the Generation line. I've been playing for 50 years and I could not resist the value and tone of the G-Bird. Bang for buck probably the best Gibson (out of many) I have owned even if it is the most basic. That said my Gibson J-45 12 String is the most awesome I have owned.
Does Gibson even make a nylon string? Also these sound like pickups plugged in… would be nice to hear the guitar, not the pickup…
Great job! Thanks
What happened to the LG-2?
For me the J-45 is the best. It’s just the classic and quintessential acoustic guitar for me. I definietly will buy one when I’m in the position to do so.
A beautiful guitar for sure!
You guys are obviously focused on the electrics. I’m sure you do a great job with those. But Gibson Montana deserves people who are focused on acoustics to do the acoustic videos.
Gibson Hummingbird Custom original 1960 Yes
wheres the Dove!!?? the Dove is my absolute favorite
This video is not good… The information is kinda wonky… and the pickups don’t sound like the guitars; they sound like pickups. An under saddle transducer is not a microphone. It creates a signal via downward pressure on the saddle. There’s nothing “transparent” about it. You might as well be playing an import made of plywood. It would sound the same.
You totally forgot the cutaway body. I have a Hummingbird Walnut M with a cutaway, yet you totally ignored this modern style.
Appreciate the overview, but an acoustic instrument should be demoed acoustically so we can actually hear the difference. These are all plugged in!
I love Gibson 🖤🎸
No songwriter ?
Je possède une j45 de 2014 et une hummingbird de 2018. Ce sont de superbes guitares. Je les aime comme mes gosses.😂😂😂😂😂😂
😊 Flor de guitarrita 😊
I been making all the braces in Gibson acoustic guitars last 11yrs since 7/2013 he's probably holding braces I touched inside what he's promoting 🤷 what a Life I'm save how much I been getting paid less then 20/hr for DjVlad I guess some Day😞
Please don't put music when guy explains things. Can't focus.
Also I need to hear the natural sound of an acoustic, not the pup sound
Terrible comparison for sound, all sounding same using electronics.
Alot of talk
you're trying to sell a $3000 guitar to someone that needs to be told the difference between nylon and steel strings? No offense but Gibson acoustic guitars have sounded pretty horrible for decades. Anemic, shallow, brittle, tinny are words that come to mind every time I hear one. A 1930's J-35 sounded wonderful....that sound is long gone.
What are you talking about?
Couldn't disagree more! Those statements are nowhere near facts cause Gibson acoustics sound great.
They’re second only to Martins, well if we’re only counting big name heritage brands and not luthier brands like Huss & Dulton or Collings
Some people just can't be happy with the variety that exists in the world. I feel bad for you.😢
If you ever played a prewar L-00 or a 40s J-45, you would know how far Gibson acoustics have fallen.