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J200 and J45...sweet!
My wife and I are living with a friend who has a 1994 J200 with Koa back/sides. It's pretty sweet, although i've heard that these can have neck issues and might need a reset. This one has really low action with almost 1/4" saddle showing, so it may fall into that category, but it does play really nice.
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My J200 has maple back & sides. It is a completely different animal than my J45. The J200 has less bass but more high-end articulation. In my stable it is my favorite for finger-picking up the neck with a capo.
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Finger picking on a jumbo - I hear heads exploding guys!
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