
Gibson J45 Standard Sunburst 2003
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Step into the legendary sound world of the Gibson J45 Standard, where timeless elegance and refined craftsmanship come together for an unparalleled musical experience.
The J45 is known as Gibson's tireless 'workhorse,' a reputation it earns thanks to its robust build quality and extraordinary playability. But it is its unmistakable sound that has captured the hearts of musicians and continues to inspire for generations. With a combination of a Sitka spruce top and mahogany sides and back, the J45 delivers a sound that is unmatched. From its deep, resonant bass tones to its crystal-clear highs, every note coming from this guitar is steeped in rich, balanced expression.
This 2003 J45 is a true player, you can see it and hear it! The guitar has accumulated various signs of wear during its more than two decades of existence, but in doing so, it rewards you with a beautifully broken-in sound. We find wear marks and dings on the top, body, neck, and headstock, making it a guitar that simply needs to be used for what it was built for: being played on a stage!
Step into the legendary sound world of the Gibson J45 Standard, where timeless elegance and refined craftsmanship come together for an unparalleled musical experience.
The J45 is known as Gibson's tireless 'workhorse,' a reputation it earns thanks to its robust build quality and extraordinary playability. But it is its unmistakable sound that has captured the hearts of musicians and continues to inspire for generations. With a combination of a Sitka spruce top and mahogany sides and back, the J45 delivers a sound that is unmatched. From its deep, resonant bass tones to its crystal-clear highs, every note coming from this guitar is steeped in rich, balanced expression.
This 2003 J45 is a true player, you can see it and hear it! The guitar has accumulated various signs of wear during its more than two decades of existence, but in doing so, it rewards you with a beautifully broken-in sound. We find wear marks and dings on the top, body, neck, and headstock, making it a guitar that simply needs to be used for what it was built for: being played on a stage!