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  1. On 2/26/2024 at 7:06 PM, Dave F said:

    I tried the tip cleaners and did not care for them.

    I had the guys in the shop wire cut saw teeth in the feeler gages and they work great. I also had them do a set of ignition feeler gages that work great for bridge pin slots.

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    Yes! the video I saw with the torch tip cleaning files also showed this. He said you could just use a file to cut the jagged edges on the feeler gauges. I was thinking of that too, but I figured the other idea was an actual file. Do you think it makes a difference that the torch tip cleaning files would file a rounded-bottom slot, where as these would file a flat-bottom slot, unless they are angled in a way to file a v-shape slot?

  2. I just got a 2018 Gibson J-45 with the LR Baggs VTC pickup. I’m a bedroom guitar player with hopes of playing out at coffee shops, restaurants, etc. I have a few amps for my keyboard and electrics already, and I’m wondering if I need to invest in an acoustic amp, or if something I have would be feasible or maybe even better. Are any of these options just as good or better than getting an acoustic amp?

    1.) Straight into a Fender FR-12 powered FRFR speaker.

    2.) Straight into a QSC CP8 powered FRFR speaker (it has two inputs with individual volume knobs).

    3.) Plug it into a UAFX Dream ‘65 or Lion ‘68 (amp/cab sim/modeler) and plug that into the Fender FR-12 or QSC CP8.

    4.) Use an acoustic amp simulator pedal like the Boss AD-2 going into the FR-12 or QSC CP8. 
     
    5.) Boss Katana 50 MkII on the Acoustic mode.

    6.) Roland KC-80 (has 3 inputs with separate volume knobs) that I use for my keyboard. 

    Other ideas?
     
     

     

  3. On 6/14/2021 at 3:16 PM, Dave F said:

    I used to keep them in their case with the Boveda packs. When I finally was able to setup a guitar room that I could control I have them all out on the wall or on a rack. That's my Ovation I bought new in 1970 in the corner.

    Arch tops

     

    Man, that's an amazing collection. Nice display. That's in interior wall, right? The other side doesn't face outside?

  4. It seems pretty well accepted that the case is the best place to store them. If hanging on a wall, the wall should be an inside wall, meaning that the other side of the wall isn't facing outside. Apparently, the inside of exterior walls will be affected by the outside temperature so that in winter, the guitar could be cooler against it's back than the front, which is facing the room, causing warping and seam separation. 

    In north Florida, I've never seen low humidity in our house. I have a humidity meter, and it is always showing between 50-68 humidity all year in the office, where I keep the guitars. 

  5. 1 hour ago, zombywoof said:

    For those who go back far enough with this forum you will recall a member who tried to list every variation of the J45 to come out of Bozeman up to that time.  He gave up after hitting 90 or so.  My main thought though was that Gibson had to have set some kind of record for the number of names they went with for various bursts.

    That's hilarious. I'll try to look that up. The reason I as is mainly because on Reverb, when you search Gibson J-45 Standard, it gives one choice of "Gibson J-45 Standard" and another choice of "Gibson J-45 Standard 2009 - 2019," implying that the current J-45 Standard is from 2020 till now, and that there is something different about those compared to the 2009-2019 ones. Maybe it's just that they added the cherry red one to the lineup because that's the one they show in the photo for the former. 

  6. 4 minutes ago, sparquelito said:

    From what I have read, the 2024 Standard Ex-Wife edition has a fatter bottom end, and they replaced the active LR Baggs VTR UST pickup system with the She-R Baggy  MISTRUST system.

    It sounds a lot more shrill than the one you have.


    I'm gonna shut up now.
    😗

    That's true, and Sweetwater says they don't have the G string anymore. They have something called granny panties, whatever that is. 

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  7. On 2/28/2024 at 9:29 AM, fortyearspickn said:

    Sorry - thought  I'd read you has gotten a TV.    Otherwise - as I said - specs change all the time, especially on this model. 

    The more I've been researching and talking to people, it seems that there hasn't been any changes to this model since 2008 or 2009 whenever they put the LR Baggs Element pickup in them. The only thing I could find, and I am not sure if it is a typo or a matter of what measuring device was used, is that Gibson listed the J-45 in 2018 as having a 1.725-inch nut width, and Sweetwater lists it now as having a 1.724-inch nut width. It's hard to imagine that Gibson would specifically start a specific plan to reduce the nut width by 1/1000 of an inch.

  8. I'm a long-term player but new having a guitar with a pickup (J-45, LR Baggs Element UST). 

    I was hoping to get the go-ahead from seasoned players to use a Universal Audio Dream '65 (Fender Deluxe Reverb amp/cab sim pedal) or Lion '68 (Marshall amp/cap sim) into a Fender Flat Response speaker (Fender Tone Master FR-12) or a Quilter Sound Company PA speaker (QSC CP8). That's how I run my electric guitars, and it would be great to hear that it's acceptable for acoustic guitars, not just possible, but considered a legit way to do it.  Thanks for your sage advice. 

  9. 1 hour ago, kidblast said:

    LR Baggs are decent sounding pickups.

    I have a Loudbox Artits and the Fender Acoustasonic JR.

    They both are pretty good acoustic amps.

    Wow, those amps sure differ in price. The Acoustasonic amps seem pretty affordable. I was hoping to get the go-ahead from seasoned players to use a Universal Audio Dream '65 (Fender Deluxe Reverb amp/cab/IR sim pedal) or Lion '68 (Marshall amp/cap/IR sim pedal) into a Fender Flat Response speaker (Fender Tone Master FR-12) or a Quilter Sound Company PA speaker (QSC CP8). That's how I run my electric guitars, and it would be great to hear that it's acceptable for acoustic guitars, not just possible, but considered a legit way to do it.  Maybe I'll start a new thread about it.

  10. I just got a used J-45 on Friday. I've hardly put it down since. It seems to be the exact same specs as what I see listed on Sweetwater, e.g., VTR UST active pickup system, thin-feeling/looking neck, sunburst finish, Grover Rotomatic tuners, etc.). I sanded the bridge down a little, and it was plastic, so I'm guessing it was probably the Tusq, but not 100% sure. I believe it's a 2018, because it's stamped 2018, but the serial number indicates that it was made on Oct. 12, 2017 (SN: 12857...). I'm guessing that the guitar was made on that date, but meant to be part of the 2018 lineup (correct me if I'm wrong).  I'm just curious if Gibson made any "improvements" since then. Thanks.

  11. 2 hours ago, fortyearspickn said:

    In a word,  yes.  I think you got a True Vintage, a model they retired and replaced with 'Vintage'. Standards are different. Modern Classic, etc.  Go to the section above "Acoustic Guitars" and lookup 'round shouldered' and you'll see a dozen versions.  Half are just 'color and cosmetic' differences - not what's under the hood.  And that's just for this year, not the past five. 

    The neck feels and looks like a slim taper. I tried a TV version (probably '50s) at Guitar Center, and that neck was very fat.  This one says Standard on the sound hole sticker and seems to have the active LR Baggs VTR UST pickup system. 

  12. On 2/20/2023 at 11:05 PM, MissoulaFlood said:

    Yea, it has the Baggs VTC. I haven't plugged it in yet but will change it if needed. I have an older Fishman UST in a Martin 000 that I've run thru a Strymon Iridium and FRFR speaker and it's pretty decent. I'll play around with that setup initially and see where I end up. 

    So you can get a good tone with an electric guitar amp/cab sim and FRFR speaker?

    I usually play electrics, but I just got a J-45 with the LR Baggs Element, and I thought I’d have to get an acoustic amp. 

    Maybe I can use my Universal Audio Dream ‘65 and FRFR speaker. 

  13. On 2/21/2023 at 11:03 AM, Silversurfer said:

    You’ll get different opinions on this, but I found removing the UST made a difference in my unplugged tone and once I heard it, I had a hard time going back. See if it makes any difference on your guitar. It may or may not.

    I’m assuming you just pulled the white transducer cable out of the hole and let it sit in the body. When you do this, is there still another pickup that works, besides the UST?

  14. I saw a YouTube video, where a guy gave two options to cheaply but accurately file nut slots. 1.) Cut little notches in the edge of a feeler gauge, essentially turning it into a little file of the exact correct size.  2.) Get a set of torch tip cleaners, sold at Napa Auto Parts for welders. It's a little case about 1.5 inches by 3 inches, and inside are a set of little round metal files of varying sizes for about $10. I just bought a pack, but I figured I'd get people's opinions on here.  Has anyone had success with this? Does it seem like it could work?

     Forney 86119 Tip Cleaner, Long

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