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Congratulations! With each passing day, it seems that I play my other guitars less and less, as my hand just seems to gravitate to my J-35. Just a great guitar!
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I sold the few others I had after buying mine. It's now an only child.
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I know what you mean. I can hardly walk past it without running my finger down the strings. |
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Individual guitar thing I'd guess. I've noticed a lot of volume variability in the J-45's I've played (dozens), and had the exact opposite experience at the San Mateo GC where they have (or had) one of both. The J-35 was louder. Not just brighter, which it was as well, but more volume, response and headroom.
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I just played one and its amazing..woody..nice lows...
I just took a video of it here.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GXLPriplt8 enjoy..cheers jarvis |
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The New J-35’s are excellent guitars and,seem to be under the radar .
They are tone and volume banjo killers that don’t get the credit they deserve IMO....
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