Nice my first jazz guitar was an es 175. Listened to lots of Joe Pass, Herb Ellis etc back in the day. Saw Joe Pass live at Ronny Scotts'. Nice playing.
The GB10 has floating pickups and so has a slightly brighter body resonant sound. The 175 with it's set pickups has a "rounder" tone. Both sound great and neither is better than the other. It's all about personal preference.
Both sound fantastic, the Gibson has a little bit more body and a larger sound. I would be happy with either. In addition as others have said the Ibanez has a slightly brighter sound and the 175 a rounder tone. I agree its all about personal preference. Since the ES175 was discontinued in 2019, the Ibanez will be the better option if you want new.
Really like this video because I've been playing 175s all my life and I'm planning to get my first GB10 very soon. This is not a video to establish which one sounds better but to showcase the differences. People don't understand that these are two really different guitars...despite the color :) the ES175 is bigger and has a maple top, while the GB10 is smaller and has a spruce top. No one is better than the other one you may like the GB10 because the notes separation is very beautiful very clear sounding guitar...not as muddy as the ES175 (this one) or you may like the depth of sound and dynamic of the ES175. Two very different guitars...I would use the 175 for solo or more traditional jazz trio while the GB10 for a more electric jazz.
Nice demo of these 2 great guitars. Like many others here, my ears liked the GB10 best. Seemed to be a little more articulate than the 175. Thanks for posting
Thx for the wonderfull feel you put in the song, excellent playing, both guitars are good, would love to own at least one of them, but even more... I wish I could play like that!
Both are great jazz boxes ,I had an 70 s era Es 175 ,now I have gb10 .,I highly recommend the GB series for all guitarists students or pros ..Half the price ,still has decent resale value .
Well done review. Really shows how the George Benson GB10 sounds compared to a traditional wonderful sounding jazz guitar in the Gibson ES 175 Unfortunately some people(no here though) do not make a distinction between a small bodied guitar using mini humbuckers vs a full bodied guitar with regular humbuckers No wonder Benson wanted something that would suit concert halls compared to clubs as the GB10 really cuts through, very percussive, which is something that guitarists in big bands of the 1930's and 1940's wanted in order to heard above the brass. In another review with the GB 10 vs a traditional Ibanez FG100 shows the difference even between traditional full bodied regular humbucker equiped jazz guitars. The ES Laminated top and Metal bridge may be a result of it sounding brighter than the Ibanez
Have owned several of each model. Typically find the Gibson to have a little darker sound, and the Ibanez pick-ups a bit hotter. btw my favourite would have to be the Ibanez GB20, larger body with one suspended pick-up. Not sure if they still make it. Can't go wrong with any of them, all sound great. More bang for the buck with the Ibanez!
Heinrich Redekop It depends on which Ibanez models you get. Some are complete bones, most chinese artcore series are garbage. But I’d like a benson 10!
@@aynrandy1 I own an 2017(i think) Ibanez GB10SE made in china and my friend owns 1980s GB10 made in Japan and tbf apart from his truss rod cover having george Bensons name on and the obvious 30 odd years of playing and settling in there is very little to choose from either build standard to quality of the materials used to make them..and they sound and feel more or less the same when played ....apparently some one contacted Ibanez re the differences beween the 2 and Ibanez replied " ones made in japan and the others made in china to the exact same spec and very last detail except for the japanese one has the "prestige" fret edge treatment and the chinese one has the "artstar" one" ....if you go on the Ibanez webste this is borne out ....im glad though that you used the word "most" chinese ibanez are garbage and not all....mines super nice ....a bargain .... in a way its a bit like the mexican made Baja telecaster is as good as the USA one just cheaper to make ..(it was a sad day when fender discontinued the Baja ...probaly affecting usa sales )..sure if moneys no object then of course you would go USA (or japanese) everytime if only for kudos of ownership and resale value ...but in my opinion were in a golden age for the quality of cheaper guitars ....in fact one of my friends whos not short of money has started as a very interesting hobby and even though he owns a few gibsons and fenders started collecting epiphone and squire etc copies of all the famous different types of guitars each company makes as to own them all unless you were a pretty rich person would be impossible .....that said good luck sourcing a authentic Rickenbacker copy lol
Both very good guitars. A change of pick or attack could make any of the two sound very similar to the other. And the sound of a guitar is always different from a player to another.
Oh, very funny: both guitar through the same setting, that's really good for the George Benson and compressing the 175, making it sound boomy... after a few minutes of it, I got used to it too. As a matter of fact, it all depends on the setting: a cleaner amp will make the Gibson sound fuller while a bassier amp will give the dry sound of the George benson an advantage...To be honest, I never really loved the sound of these two very professionnal guitars, and am more into the more open acoustic electrics, although they can be harder do handle. Your playing is very good indeed...
Hi, that Gibson 175 looks in body shape and size about the same as the Little Georgie Benson (L.G.B. 30) that I have, I also like playing the old Scotty Moore licks on the bridge pickup through a Fender Mustang Amp, and I have not seen any reviews of the bridge pickup on youtube.
The Gibson has the tone I prefer and the notes seem slightly thicker with slightly more presence, articulation and mellowness or darkness; whatever you want to call it. I think everyone elses comments I've read on this are based more on brand and price biases than the sound that is coming to their ears. I'd like to see what people say when they can't see which guitar is which.....
I like the GB10 better and I have played both, but they are both great. My best is a Guild Savoy that I exchanged the pickup to Seth Lovers,... best sound ever.
I presently own the GB10. I owned the 175 w/ Gibson 57s. Both are great and both will produce a beautiful sound and impeccable tone. However, the reason I sold the 175 and kept the GB10 is the size. It's more comfortable to play, the neck is a bit quicker, and the body is not as deep as the 175. It really came down to ease of playing. I found myself playing more precisely on the smaller GB10. Others will say a jazz box needs to be large, even larger like a 17" Gibson, and that's good if it's their preference. Either way, both are killer guitars. The GB10 new is $3500, the 175 is no longer available new, but Gibson does make the ES-275, which I also have, and it's also a smaller body and more comfortable than the 175. Thanks for the comparison.
I've sold my GB10 when I found a rare FAVINO from the 50ties !! You can hear this GB (1997) : BLUES FOR MY IBANEZ . Because its sound finally appeared too common... But I get a 175 blonde (1989) too... with mahogany back and sides !! more hot and mellow tone. Sincerly, I regret my Ibanez for its neck not for the little heavy body.
that GB is right there with the 175 ,it sounds to me that the 175 has just a little more crispy bass to it,but I would need to play both to make the best judgement on them.
The ES 175 is louder, but I like that the G810 has a nicer balance between treble, bass and mid range. The bass and mid range on the ES 175 is way overdone. It sounds colorless and you don't get an attack. It's more like a pop. Don't know how he did it, but Wes Montgomery was able to get a more colorful and subtle sound from the ES 175. So, unless you're as good as he was, maybe the G810 is a better choice. Edit: Now I'm beginning to wonder if Montgomery played an ES 175. It may have been an L-5. Corrections on this point welcomed.
Very good comparison , except the tone of the Ibanez sounds too thin to me (not bassy enough) so I guess that would require resetting the tone controls on the guitar and amp for the different guitars to balance up the comparison. Both excellent guitars!
I really like the Gibson but since I don't have $6000 just laying around I would have to go with the GB10 which isn't a bad thing. I really like the GB10, it has a nice warm mellow sound and its very easy to play. I'm really not a jazz guitarist but I would like to learn some jazz chords just to sit around and strum. Now all I need is a nice house with a big front porch that I can do that on. Anybody got about $500K or so that I can borrow?
Nice! I used to have both, GB10 body feel more comfortable if you play for long hours. What string gauge are u use in this vid? Good video my friend. Cheers.
Это шикарный аппарат, но что бы хрипатцы добавить, кранча немного, ручку громкости на 50-60% ну жно выкручивать. А для дома это :-( А Blues Junior не пробовали или др малышей)) ?
Ok, yes the Gibson is the winner here but the comparison is a bit unfair i think as the Gibson is about twice the price of that GB 10. I like both nonetheless.
Nice my first jazz guitar was an es 175. Listened to lots of Joe Pass, Herb Ellis etc back in the day. Saw Joe Pass live at Ronny Scotts'. Nice playing.
Your playing is exquisite. Creative and harmonically perfect throughout. Both sound great. If I had to choose, it'd be the 175 by a whisper.
The GB10 has floating pickups and so has a slightly brighter body resonant sound. The 175 with it's set pickups has a "rounder" tone. Both sound great and neither is better than the other. It's all about personal preference.
Two great guitars. I don't think one is "better" than another.
Thanks for making this. Both are great guitars. I have to go with the 175. The attack, presence, and overall body of the tone is better imo.
Both sound fantastic, the Gibson has a little bit more body and a larger sound. I would be happy with either. In addition as others have said the Ibanez has a slightly brighter sound and the 175 a rounder tone. I agree its all about personal preference. Since the ES175 was discontinued in 2019, the Ibanez will be the better option if you want new.
Yes, that's right, 175 has a characteristic Gibson sound, but GB10 is more comfortable and has a more midrange tone, which is also good for jazz.
Like them both but i'd go with the GB10.
ES-175 All the way although it could sound mellower with the tone rolled back a bit
Yes, many people like the dark tone of 175, and 175 does that.
Really like this video because I've been playing 175s all my life and I'm planning to get my first GB10 very soon. This is not a video to establish which one sounds better but to showcase the differences. People don't understand that these are two really different guitars...despite the color :) the ES175 is bigger and has a maple top, while the GB10 is smaller and has a spruce top. No one is better than the other one you may like the GB10 because the notes separation is very beautiful very clear sounding guitar...not as muddy as the ES175 (this one) or you may like the depth of sound and dynamic of the ES175. Two very different guitars...I would use the 175 for solo or more traditional jazz trio while the GB10 for a more electric jazz.
Yes, I agree. And many more prefer GB 10 for a more compact body.
Nice demo of these 2 great guitars. Like many others here, my ears liked the GB10 best. Seemed to be a little more articulate than the 175. Thanks for posting
It swings man... more partial to the 175 sound... sounded fatter; very cool; Thanks.
Thx for the wonderfull feel you put in the song, excellent playing, both guitars are good, would love to own at least one of them, but even more... I wish I could play like that!
Something lively and earthy about the 175 (my preference). Both sound great though.
The GB10 was keeping up very well!
Both are great jazz boxes ,I had an 70 s era Es 175 ,now I have gb10 .,I highly recommend the GB series for all guitarists students or pros ..Half the price ,still has decent resale value .
I absolutely agree, you can also pay attention to the Tokai made in Japan.
Well done review. Really shows how the George Benson GB10 sounds compared to a traditional wonderful sounding jazz guitar in the Gibson ES 175
Unfortunately some people(no here though) do not make a distinction between a small bodied guitar using mini humbuckers vs a full bodied guitar with regular humbuckers
No wonder Benson wanted something that would suit concert halls compared to clubs as the GB10 really cuts through, very percussive, which is something that guitarists in big bands of the 1930's and 1940's wanted in order to heard above the brass.
In another review with the GB 10 vs a traditional Ibanez FG100 shows the difference even between traditional full bodied regular humbucker equiped jazz guitars.
The ES Laminated top and Metal bridge may be a result of it sounding brighter than the Ibanez
Have owned several of each model. Typically find the Gibson to have a little darker sound, and the Ibanez pick-ups a bit hotter. btw my favourite would have to be the Ibanez GB20, larger body with one suspended pick-up. Not sure if they still make it. Can't go wrong with any of them, all sound great. More bang for the buck with the Ibanez!
Heinrich Redekop It depends on which Ibanez models you get. Some are complete bones, most chinese artcore series are garbage. But I’d like a benson 10!
@@aynrandy1 I own an 2017(i think) Ibanez GB10SE made in china and my friend owns 1980s GB10 made in Japan and tbf apart from his truss rod cover having george Bensons name on and the obvious 30 odd years of playing and settling in there is very little to choose from either build standard to quality of the materials used to make them..and they sound and feel more or less the same when played ....apparently some one contacted Ibanez re the differences beween the 2 and Ibanez replied " ones made in japan and the others made in china to the exact same spec and very last detail except for the japanese one has the "prestige" fret edge treatment and the chinese one has the "artstar" one" ....if you go on the Ibanez webste this is borne out ....im glad though that you used the word "most" chinese ibanez are garbage and not all....mines super nice ....a bargain .... in a way its a bit like the mexican made Baja telecaster is as good as the USA one just cheaper to make ..(it was a sad day when fender discontinued the Baja ...probaly affecting usa sales )..sure if moneys no object then of course you would go USA (or japanese) everytime if only for kudos of ownership and resale value ...but in my opinion were in a golden age for the quality of cheaper guitars ....in fact one of my friends whos not short of money has started as a very interesting hobby and even though he owns a few gibsons and fenders started collecting epiphone and squire etc copies of all the famous different types of guitars each company makes as to own them all unless you were a pretty rich person would be impossible .....that said good luck sourcing a authentic Rickenbacker copy lol
I really love your recording. In this case, ES-175 is my preference.
gb10 blowsaway es 175
depending on the amplification used and ...your sound system
I like both guitars but the 175 has that "something," which attracts my ears more than GB10... Great presentation. Thank you. 👏
You deserve more views and subscribers friend! Lovely playing on your videos
Thank you, my friend!
Have to go with GB10!
Both very good guitars. A change of pick or attack could make any of the two sound very similar to the other. And the sound of a guitar is always different from a player to another.
Beautiful guitar playing Evgeny.
Thank you very much, Steve!
I prefer the the softer sound of the Ibanez. The Gibson sounds brighter with a stronger attack, and thats not the sound that I go for.
It's the great playing, period.
I’d have to go with the 175 only because I have one and I can feel it when you play it
GB sounds mellower. Gibson sounds solid.
Oh, very funny: both guitar through the same setting, that's really good for the George Benson and compressing the 175, making it sound boomy... after a few minutes of it, I got used to it too. As a matter of fact, it all depends on the setting: a cleaner amp will make the Gibson sound fuller while a bassier amp will give the dry sound of the George benson an advantage...To be honest, I never really loved the sound of these two very professionnal guitars, and am more into the more open acoustic electrics, although they can be harder do handle. Your playing is very good indeed...
Yes, of course, both of these guitars are not designed to play without amplifiers, but that's what they thought, and so good.
The 175 of course!
Hi, that Gibson 175 looks in body shape and size about the same as the Little Georgie Benson (L.G.B. 30) that I have, I also like playing the old Scotty Moore licks on the bridge pickup through a Fender Mustang Amp, and I have not seen any reviews of the bridge pickup on youtube.
I prefer the es. The Ibanez is brighter for taste. Thanks a lot for the video!
The Gibson has the tone I prefer and the notes seem slightly thicker with slightly more presence, articulation and mellowness or darkness; whatever you want to call it. I think everyone elses comments I've read on this are based more on brand and price biases than the sound that is coming to their ears. I'd like to see what people say when they can't see which guitar is which.....
I like the GB10 better and I have played both, but they are both great. My best is a Guild Savoy that I exchanged the pickup to Seth Lovers,... best sound ever.
I love the Seth Lovers, I use them for Ibanez FG 100
I don't believe this ! You got rid of the superb super 58 on the FG100. Something must be wrong in your brain !
Paul Kitas Super 58 are ceramic pickups, in my experience all Japanese pickups lack tone, even vintage ones.
They have been alnico for years.
I presently own the GB10. I owned the 175 w/ Gibson 57s. Both are great and both will produce a beautiful sound and impeccable tone. However, the reason I sold the 175 and kept the GB10 is the size. It's more comfortable to play, the neck is a bit quicker, and the body is not as deep as the 175. It really came down to ease of playing. I found myself playing more precisely on the smaller GB10. Others will say a jazz box needs to be large, even larger like a 17" Gibson, and that's good if it's their preference. Either way, both are killer guitars. The GB10 new is $3500, the 175 is no longer available new, but Gibson does make the ES-275, which I also have, and it's also a smaller body and more comfortable than the 175. Thanks for the comparison.
I completely agree, thank you! I have an Ibanez FG100, it is very similar to the Gibson ES-275.
私はIbanezのGB10の方が魅力的な音色だと感じましたが、他の方々のコメントを読むとGibsonの方が良いと言っている人達が多くて、ちょっと意外です。私の再生機器で聴くとIbanezのGB10は甘くて魅惑的な音色。Gibsonはトレブリーに聴こえますが、全く逆のコメントが見られますね。お互いの再生機器の問題かも知れません。最終的には自分で実際に弾いてみないと正確な判断は下せないようです。
これは本当です。 どちらのギターもまともでほぼ同じクラスですが、175 の方がサウンド的にはより高級で標準的であると考えられていますが、どちらのギターもジャズっぽく聞こえますが、これはすでに好みの問題です。
Well, if their good enough for George Benson (Ibanez) and Steve Howe of Yes (Gibson) then they’re good enough for me.
exellent feeling jazz sir !!!!
I played an Ibanez GB10 1977, and in my opinion, it was WAY better than any Gibson I have played in that price range.
I've sold my GB10 when I found a rare FAVINO from the 50ties !! You can hear this GB (1997) : BLUES FOR MY IBANEZ . Because its sound finally appeared too common... But I get a 175 blonde (1989) too... with mahogany back and sides !! more hot and mellow tone. Sincerly, I regret my Ibanez for its neck not for the little heavy body.
I would go with the GB-10
that GB is right there with the 175 ,it sounds to me that the 175 has just a little more crispy bass to it,but I would need to play both to make the best judgement on them.
In a perfect world, gimmie the Gibby every day, but if it's MY money, let's do the GB10 xD
Hit the nail on the head
GB10👍👍
The ES 175 is louder, but I like that the G810 has a nicer balance between treble, bass and mid range. The bass and mid range on the ES 175 is way overdone. It sounds colorless and you don't get an attack. It's more like a pop.
Don't know how he did it, but Wes Montgomery was able to get a more colorful and subtle sound from the ES 175. So, unless you're as good as he was, maybe the G810 is a better choice.
Edit: Now I'm beginning to wonder if Montgomery played an ES 175. It may have been an L-5. Corrections on this point welcomed.
Yes, Wes Montgomery used the L-5.
I noticed champagne bubbles tickling my nose the moment I heard the Gibson.
GB10
Ibanez GB 10 ftw! But the Gibson is also remarkable
Very good comparison , except the tone of the Ibanez sounds too thin to me (not bassy enough) so I guess that would require resetting the tone controls on the guitar and amp for the different guitars to balance up the comparison. Both excellent guitars!
John Threlfall maybe strings’ gauges are different. I’m sure thicker gauge would sound better
I like both, but prefer the es175.
The Gibson for sure.
I really like the Gibson but since I don't have $6000 just laying around I would have to go with the GB10 which isn't a bad thing. I really like the GB10, it has a nice warm mellow sound and its very easy to play. I'm really not a jazz guitarist but I would like to learn some jazz chords just to sit around and strum. Now all I need is a nice house with a big front porch that I can do that on. Anybody got about $500K or so that I can borrow?
GB10 has a more open sound. As if its better at pronouncing things
sweet chops!
Обе отлично звучат, но я за Ибанез в данном случае))
Gb10 all day! Cuts through with more presence. The Gibson sounds too dark IMO
Nice playing.
they both sound excelent , but different beasts floating pickups vs fixed .
what is your personal favorite among those two.
GB10 more comfortable to use
also for me. Soundwise I like both.
Glass half full...Glass half empty. There's no right or wrong here just preference.
exactly :)
👍приятно слушать
Nice! I used to have both, GB10 body feel more comfortable if you play for long hours. What string gauge are u use in this vid?
Good video my friend. Cheers.
I use Thomastik Swing 12-50
Which kind of pick do you use? Dunlop Jazz3 ?
On Ibanez I use Super 58, on Gibson classic 57, that is, all native.
Ok, I meant the pick/plectrum? Fender heavy? Jazz pick?
I used to use Dunlop Jazz 3. Now I use Ibanez Extra Heavy.
@@horstlippitsch I used to use Dunlop Jazz 3. Now I use Ibanez Extra Heavy.
Very cool sound! Do you use the round side of the pick or the tip?
Здорово!!! Мне понравилось.
ES 175 has a better mellow tone.
Gibson!!
What year is the GB10 from?
Nice video
I have an Indonesian made washburn j3 it looks and sounds exactly like these great guitars.
Verdict : Gibson sounds better to me.
Btw, Ibanez sounds like Montgomery.
Gibson sounds like Ritenour.
Приветствую!
По мне так Ибанез поглавнее будет))
А в какой комбо играли?
Roland AC-60
В фендера "по Бенсоновски" или "НорманБрауновски" не пробовали?
Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb отлично звучит.
Это шикарный аппарат, но что бы хрипатцы добавить, кранча немного, ручку громкости на 50-60% ну жно выкручивать. А для дома это :-(
А Blues Junior не пробовали или др малышей)) ?
Для чистого баночного мне они не очень. Хотя при желании, думаю и там можно сделать.
What strings are you using?
Thomastik Jazz 12-50 flatwound
Ok, yes the Gibson is the winner here but the comparison is a bit unfair i think as the Gibson is about twice the price of that GB 10. I like both nonetheless.
Never thought I say it. The Ibanez sounded better. Looks better too.
i preffer the ibanez gb10!
What's the overall size difference between the two?
GB-10's body is smaller and thinner than a traditional jazz box.
Ibanez more acustic sound
GB10.
To me, the Ibanez sounds better, Gibson guitars are wayyy over rated and over priced, you play nice too.
Thank you! I also love jazz Ibanez, and I agree, Gibson is very overpriced, although they sound great too, and still have their own unique flavor.))
I'd take an Ibanez Metheny over these 2 guitars in heartbeat! Ya blew it! Capisch? ; )
Gibson ES 175.You get what you pay for.
Not always. Gibson's manufacturing quality has changed significantly for the worse. Although the sound is still good.