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SJ200 is one inch larger in appearance, the timbre is actually similar, SJ=SUPPER JUMBO, for 43 inches, J=JUMBO, for 42 inches, Gibson's timbre is characterized by not grabbing the vocals, playing and recording is an absolute artifact, Gibson's most classic singing model personally thinks J200 and J45, J200 chooses maple as the back plate material, J45 chooses mahogany as the back, the material says that maple is tougher than mahogany, so maple is more elastic in timbre, The high, medium and low frequencies are more balanced, and the peach blossom heart is warm, which is suitable for some warm and lyrical styles, so Gibson's J200 is known as a universal playing and singing artifact; SJ is one inch larger than J,This should be decided according to your height,One inch larger natural volume and box resonance will be greater,But the feeling of holding will be more painful,So SJ is not very popular now,Individuals are also J200 users,In fact, 42 inches is already perfect,This cabinet corresponds to Martin's M barrel type,Martin's M = 0000,Martin's classic cabinet is 000 and OM,Then M is to increase a circle,Let the resonance be richer,The recording is actually not much different, It's just that the difference between the feeling of playing and the scene is bigger, the larger the size, the more cool the resonance, but if you hold it uncomfortable, the performance will be unpleasant, so it is recommended that J200 is enough, the king of playing and singing and strumming is not in vain, I hope it will help you!
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There are some differences between the Gibson J200 and the SJ200 in form and tone.
1.Form factor: The Gibson J200 measures 43 inches, while the SJ200 measures 42 inches, which is slightly smaller.
The name SJ200 means that it belongs to the "Super Jumbo" family, while the Gibson J200 does not have this series callout. The SJ200 has a comparatively more unique exterior design, while the Gibson J200 is closer to a traditional guitar design.
2.Tone: Despite the differences in appearance, the tone of the two guitars is similar in some ways.
Their timbre doesn't grab vocals, making them perfect for playing and recording. Specifically, the tone of the Gibson J200 is characterized by its maple backplate, which is more rigid than mahogany, making the guitar more elastic and the high, mid and low frequencies more balanced. The SJ200's timbre is characterized by its large jumbo barrel shape and maple back, which makes it more volatile and cabinet resonant, but it can be more painful to hold.
In general, the Gibson J200 and SJ200 have some differences in shape and timbre, and the specific choice of which one to choose depends on personal preferences and needs.
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As far as I know, the SJ200 is a product of the 30s, and the J200 is more modern, and it was only renamed in 1955, and there are many variants. Overall, the J200 uses more modern workmanship and raw materials, spruce slabs, maple.
of the side back. The old piano sj is made of rosewood on the side back.
I don't know the difference between the two, but to be honest, I don't think the J200 sounds and feels very good, and I've played it before. Not as good as J45.
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In 1937, the western star Lee was adopted. Houltley's suggestion, combined with the features of the Super 400 and Super Jumbo, developed the SJ-200 model, consisting of a spruce headstock, a Brazilian rosewood body, a mahogany neck, and an ebony fretboard.
During World War II, Gibson ceased guitar production. After the war, after a period of recuperation, Gibson began production of the SJ-200 again, but it was slightly smaller than before, and the body material was changed to maple.
In the second half of the 50s, when the folk fever began, the Adanced Jumbo was re-simplified and the J-40, J-45, J-50 models were released. At this time, the original SJ-200 was also renamed J-200.
In the '60s, Gibson was in its heyday.
Classics released in the second half of the '60s lost Gibson's strong personality, and in an era when popularity** was mainstream, the share of acoustic guitars also decreased dramatically.
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Gibson's brand is there, and there is no doubt about the timbre, and it is impossible to be true that less than 20,000 is a lot of models with SJ200 points.
EPI is to put it bluntly, it is for people who can't afford to buy a big G There is no comparison with a big G But the comparison with the same price is still very good EJ200 is an ordinary folk piano EJ200CE is an electric box piano ** are around 2,000 EJ200CE will be more expensive.
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More than 20,000, Xu Wei recorded the J200 used in the part of love
**There, the sound goes without saying, Gibson is an old brand.
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Gibson is the company that started out making acoustic guitars! Gibson is the company that started out making acoustic guitars! Gibson is the company that started out making acoustic guitars! Say the important thing three times.
The world's most classic mass-produced folk guitar brands are Gibson and Martin, which define the tone and most classic design of folk guitars, and have attracted countless followers to follow suit.
Gibson's specialty is the combination of spruce top + mahogany or maple back panels, and has developed 3 classic acoustic guitar barrels, namely the round-shouldered D-shaped (representative model J45), the square-shouldered D-shaped (representative model Hummingbird) and the Jumbo barrel (representative model 200)! That's right, the originator of these three barrel guitars you see on the market was invented by Gibson!
The SJ200 was born in 1937 as a rosewood back panel, which was later changed to maple, and has been used by countless awesome musicians.
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Birds fly in the sky, fish swim in the water, and there is a specialization in the art industry.
Gibson specializes in electric keyboards, and as far as I know, his box pianos are produced by the box piano factory that I bought (because I know that the main factory in Nashville, Tennessee, does not make box pianos, so I guess so).
Tens of thousands.
How nice it is to buy Martin and Taylor with this money!
I support your guys' point of view! I advise you to buy Martin if you have rice!
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Gibson's brand is there, and there is no doubt about the timbre, and it is impossible to be true that less than 20,000 is a lot of models with SJ200 points.
EPI is to put it bluntly, it is for people who can't afford to buy a big G There is no comparison with a big G But the comparison with the same price is still very good EJ200 is an ordinary folk piano EJ200CE is an electric box piano ** are around 2,000 EJ200CE will be more expensive.
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The two tones are completely different, depending on what you like, you like to eat apples, you don't like durian, everyone says durian is delicious, and you won't eat it.
It's best to find a way to listen to the real piano before you buy it, don't regret it after buying it (to be honest, I don't like the original sound of these two very much, but after plugging it in, it's very good, Martin, I can't play.) It's hard to drive, and Gibson's tone really isn't my thing)
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Less than 23,000 should be carefully pulled, warm, I feel the words of the strum. Martin I've also played, around 29,000! The most famous acoustic guitar in the world.
I have an SJ200, bought in Hong Kong, bright, J200 is known as the king of strumming, the sound is crisp, the sound is really incomparable, I feel less gibson that delicate feeling, the sound is rough, loud, no piano can surpass the sj200 at least 23000
At 200 meters, the speed should be stretched apart, and the curve should be accelerated, and the first 200 meters should be a speed at 400 meters, and the last 200 meters should be accelerated to increase the swing arm.
Actually, it's not that big of a difference, just like and like that, you can draw anything.
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