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Congratulations on that beautiful sounding Guitar.. I’ve always liked Hummingbirds..

Are these the same build as the Historic 60’s Hummingbirds? And sound the same?

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I have the CS Hummingbird 1960 Fixed Bridge model.  It has surpassed all expectations.  Something that I noticed is that it sounds great consistently in all YouTube  demo videos. I think Gibson Montana figured out this formula just right and are like “okay, so that’s how we do them!”  I have played a few Hummingbird Original and Hummingbird Standard models and they all sound a little different.  The 1960 Fixed Bridge is a fairly decent bump up price-wise, but the tone and feel are very different. I encourage anyone who’s a fan of the Gibson acoustic tones to go check them out.

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Oh, my, that sounds fantastic. Wow, that is a beautiful sound! I have been drooling over my Martin D28 sound of late but this Gibson is giving me gas. I will be in Nashville in the near future, I wish I could find one to try.

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On 1/17/2024 at 8:48 AM, livemusic said:

Oh, my, that sounds fantastic. Wow, that is a beautiful sound! I have been drooling over my Martin D28 sound of late but this Gibson is giving me gas. I will be in Nashville in the near future, I wish I could find one to try.

Well, the good news is that they all seem to be pretty consistent, unlike some of the other Historics like J-45s or Advanced Jumbos where there seems to be much more variance.

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