D-18 vs J-45 Choice ?
If you had to choose between a Martin D-18 and a Gibson J-45 which Hog would you pick and why?:hmm:
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Had both including other Martins and Gibsons and it turned out after years of messing around that I'm a Gibson guy. That's what I started with way back when and came back to. Currently have an old J-45 and LG-2 and a RI AJ.
IMO the Gibsons emphasize warmth/blending of tone a bit more than the Martins which emphasize fundamentals, but those are just words. It really comes down to the tone & vibe that grabs you. The D-18 and J-45 are both great guitars. |
I played both on many occasions and owned D-18V for a while. Unlike OleGibby I am definitely not a Gibson guy. I am not really a Martin guy either, but between two, it would be Martin. I seem to have a problem with most Gibsons clarity. They sound a little dull to me, not enough separation and ring.
However, I recognize that in case of these two models it's purely a personal taste thing... |
I vote Gibson J-45, but it really depends on what you play on it. Why? Like the rounded shoulder dread better and I've been gasing for a Gibson for a while now.
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Im a Gibson guy too but if I was playing bluegrass it would be the D 18..
it all boils down to what your ears like.....both are fine guitars |
j-45 - i like how they sound.
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I play a mixture of acoustic rock, country & bluegrass.
I've tried Taylor (810CE - too much treble & lack of "soul" for me), Martin (HD28 - too much base for me) & Gibson (J45 & SJ - both have a wonderfully balanced tone & that unique Gibson soulful sound). I sold the Taylor & will probably end up selling the Martin, but aim to keep both Gibsons - I guess I'm a confirmed Gibson man. |
The J-45 is my favourite Gibson and D-18 favourite Martin.
But I find the J-45 just has more soul than the Martin, hence that would be my answer. Both are very versatile, but love the midrange and that honky tonk tone of the Gibson, not to mention the best burst' in the business. |
http://artisanguitars.com/santa-cruz...nd-mahogany-2/
This (if you don't mind cracking open the wallet a bit more...). I played this actual guitar last week and it was outstanding. |
D18GE, one of the best guitars ever.
B/t those two though, it would come down in large part to whether you like Gibby's shorter scale better. |
I've got a D18 on the way. But deep down inside I know I'm going to wind up with a J45 before it's all said and done. Why don't I just give in and do it now? I don't know.
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I honestly couldn't choose between the two.
The standard D-18 is probably my favourite Martin (tied with certain D-28 models - the one I own:) and the one I'm about to buy). It's just a workhorse of a guitar, for strumming it can't be beat by any Martin dreadnought in my opinion. The J-45 is my favourite Gibson. For strumming again, I don't think there's a better Gibson model. I don't particularly like either of them for fingerpicking, but for flatpicking they shine (although the scalloped D-18 models are probably better for this job) I would say the D-18 has a more woody tone, whilst the J-45 has more of a growly chime to it's sound. If you want to replicate the sound of most Alt country/Americana albums, both guitars are completely necessary purchases. |
Both fine guitars, suit your ears not ours!!
Personally I much prefer the D-18GE to the standard D-18, but the standards are terrific with some years on them. Not a Gibson guy but that's just me, I do like the Advanced Jumbo. Consider a GE................;) |
I'd get the J45 not b/c it's better/worse - just b/c I already have a Martin-ish (custom build) guitar. Those Southern Jumbo's are beauts!
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I've actually owned both of these guitars at the same time.
I found the tone of the Gibson marginally preferable, but the playability of the Martin much more suited to me. Whether this was due to the fretboard radius, or fret spacing, or perhaps some other factor, I can't really say. They are actually quite different animals, ideally you have to play them and choose your favourite. All I can say is that ultimately I would rather play the Martin. Just my opinion, hope it is helpful to you. |
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