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  1. Crowder and Tomlin are from Texas. But we can be anything from really traditional sounding country to pretty aggressive southern rock. And yes that J45 is a sweet ride. Wish I'd gotten one years ago.
  2. I bought a standard j45 about a month ago and I have been kicking myself everyday for not doing it sooner. Mostly I did not because I never played one in a store that sounded great. Strings I'm guessing. I use light (12's) Elixir Phosphor Nano's on every acoustic guitar I play and so do my band mates which is really handy. One of us always has a set or an extra string. I really wanted to like them on the Gibson. I left them on for about 48hours. They robbed the guitar of everything I love about it. I put on the Gibson strings that came with the guitar and I like them much better. Based on what I have read here, I am going to try some DR Rare and DR Sunbeams next. Ebony bridge pins seem like a good thing to try as well.
  3. Hey Ya'll. I am a music guy. I am the frontman for a band called Worship Project. In keeping with our Texas roots, it would be hard to classify our style. I handle the acoustic rhythm. My beloved 1990 Takamine EF341sc has become a backup to my 2014 Standard J45. My band mates play Taylor and Yairi acoustics, Fender Basses, a '52Tele and a 2011 Les Paul Traditional.
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