Gibson J45 vs Martin D35 - Acoustic Shootout!!!
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2023
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This is an acoustic guitar shootout between two classic guitars. A Gibson J45 Standard versus a Martin D35. The Gibson was built in 2020 and the Martin in 1988. Both have fresh strings. 12-53 gauge. Elixir 82/20 Bronze on the Martin and D'Addario XS Phosphor Bronze on the Gibson.
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Nice work here! Good comparison
And remember: Good Ol’ Boys play Martins. Bad Boys play Gibsons. Choir Boys play Taylors
haha. I laughed out loud when I saw your comment. I think I actually agree with you, and may use that line going forward!!!!! Thanks for commenting!!!!
Spot on!
Oh man, i own a Martin, sold my Taylor and would like to have a Gibson J-45. What am I ? 😎
@@seviswitzerland3470 you’re a good ol’ bad boy
One sounda like a Martin and one sounds like a Gibson - two great guitars doing what they are supposed ti do. Both beautiful
Good comparison. Great video and audio.
Nice Duo!!! Both sounded great and different enough to own both. Congrats on two spectacular guitars. Must be a hard choice which one to pick each time.
I try and give them both as much love as I can.
Feel, sounds, preference and lastly price… both are great guitars and I’ve played both as vintage models and I love them both. If one was vintage around $2800 and the other was vintage at $1500, I’m taking the less pricey one…unfortunately it is what it is. Again, both are great
thanks for the comment. You can't go wring with either.
Both really great.
Boy I'm glad I finally got a J-45
Enjoy!!! It’s a great instrument!!!!!
As others have commented both sound great, but as I own and bought new in 1986 a D35 I have to go with it. The biggest tonal difference is caused by the Martin having rosewood back and sides, whereas the J35 has mahogany. Rosewood is brighter sounding, whereas mahogany is warmer sounding.
my D35 is a 1988 so ours are very close to each other in terms of the build.
Hi, good job ! Thanks.
I prefer the Gibson 🙂
That Gibson is a great guitar!!!
Fantastic comparison buddy there both sound fantastic i tend to like the clarity from mahogany but both have there place cheers 👍
Thanks for giving the shoot out a look see!!!!!
Leaning towards the j45 just slightly. If I had it my way, I’d love both
The J45 is just a monster of a guitar, but the Martin D35 has its place in the sun too!!
You’ve got a fantastic pair there!
TY!!! I love them both. I also have a Martin J40, a Taylor 314CE and a Breedlove Stage Mahogany. They all get lots of love!!!
I was going to buy a J45 but I bought a Gibson Songwriter instead because I liked the sound better.I still want a J45 though!
I think the Songwriter is a great guitar as well.
I've been watching many videos on the Songwriter lately; that's an amazing sounding guitar. It crushes everything in comparison; is it the rosewood?
the rosewood on he Martin makes that Martin sound amazing!!@@07blackdog
The songwriter sounds better. I have a j45 and I used to have a songwriter and a j160, the songwriter sounded the best. In this test it's obvious that the Martin sounds more better, wood body creating the sound but the j45 sounds more like the strings.
Both sound great but for me I'm lucky enough to have a J45 and a Martin D28 and I like the shorter scale on the Gibson and the neck I find that much more comfortable and I think therein lies the bigger decisions in many ways and it's the individual comfort feel
If I'm totally honest I have a Hummingbird that I prefer to both, but that said I tend to play different stuff on each one so that's another factor and a reason why I love them all and wouldn't want to part with any of them
If you particularly like certain music depending on that style I would choose one that I felt best suits, if I had only one to pick I'd probably go for the J45 as I think it is the most versatile for different genres although in fairness I stick between 50's and 70's including folk and country, Beatles, CCR Eagles etc Some genre's I just don't have any interest in so couldn't say what one might suit say rap or punk or jazz or prog or whatever else
sounds like you have some great options. Keep playing them all. I feel like all my guitars are living beings and each needs some love and attention by being played.
Nice comparison. I like the Martin . Alive sounding to my ear. Then again, I have three D-35s, and one is reimagined. One vintage and the other 2010. The 2010, however, blows the others out.
The J4-5 is nice, and I almost bought one. Then I played an Martin SPD-16 KOA, and that ended that purchase.
My D35 just seems to get better sounding by the day!!!
Wow interesting the 2010 blows the others away
If only given one chose and only one, it’s the D-35. Both are superb though.
either is a great choice!!!
I see you are fortunate like me. I also have both these guitars. I play the d-35 plugged more because I like lr baggs anthem pickup I had installed. My j-45 is a 2020 model with the vtc pickup in it and it sucks but acoustic I love j-45. They are both great.
My D35 is from 1988 and does not have electronics in it. I plan to keep it that way. As for the Gibson J45 and the LR Baggs VTC, I actually think it sounds pretty good. Regardless, they are called "acoustic" for a reason. I have never heard a pick up of any kind on an acoustic guitar that can match the depth and breath of a quality acoustic guitar and natural audio. Enjoy both of yours!!! We are both luck to have them!!!!
Hunted for years bought the best D-35 I could find,
It’s still better, than most artists are able to run it!
I am a huge fan of the D35. It's warm and full with complete string separation. Enjoy yours!!!
J-45 seams to be a little bit brighter with more mid range. I own the 45 and wouldn't change.
the J45 is definitely a great instrument.
The D35 has the lows n the tinkle sounds so much better.
My J45 will arrive today. Maybe someday I’ll own a D35 too!
your gonna love that j45!!!!!
Let me know how it plays and sounds!!!
@@seanhopkins3758 It’s great so far!
I'd be happy owning either one. I happen to have a D-35, so I don't need the Gibson. But, I certainly wouldn't turn it down. Mahogany has a beautiful sound, until you hear rosewood. Each has its place, one can't take the place of the other. Some of the best sounding guitars are made of one or the other. Go figure.
D35's are awesome. The build quality is exceptional and the warmth provided by the three piece back is just outstanding. Enjoy your instrument!!!!
Both great guitars. Not many reviews that compare the Martin Dreadnaught and J45 talk about the scale length, fretboard radius and neck profile. I love the sound of a D18 or D35 but much prefer the 'Playability' of a J45 for the shorter neck scale. That said, one day I'll get a Martin lol.
martin or gibson. Either way you can't go wrong.
Tough call. I like the J-45 a little better. A better comparison would be the Gibson hummingbird vs. your D35. But I totally understand why you’d own these two and not a hummingbird.
hummingbirds are super expensive. I have always been intrigued by them and the J200 too. But you can only have so many acoustic guitars, or not!
What strings do you use on the J-45?
@@mikechivy D'Addario XS Phosphor Bronze 12-53. I use Elixr's on my Martins but the D'Addario's sound great on the J45.
J-45 balls.
the Gibby is better hands down. Own a songwriter custom shop I love.
I have been using that Gibson for studio recording lately.
Martin is the winner.
I love the warmth and balance of that guitar!!!
I thought the D35 sounded better. But im biased i just bought one.
My D35 is about 35 years old. For three and a half decades it has either been on my lap or in its case. It has a sweet, rich sound!!!!
TOSSER!!!, GUILD D55E.😊😋🤗
The Guild D55E is an exceptional guitar. I don't own a Guild but have always fancied an M20.
@@seanhopkins3758 😊😋🤗