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Iris DF - Sitka vs. Adirondack?
Hi - I'm seriously considering getting an Iris DF (as an alternative to a Gibson J45 Standard) with either a sitka or Adirondack top. This would be primarily used for playing/singing, both fingerstyle and strumming/flatpicking (no bluegrass).
I'd like to find out if anyone's had the chance to A/B these, and if so, what your opinions were comparing the same guitar with these 2 different tops, given what I'm intending to use it for. I've had several bluegrass-type dreads with Adi tops, and of course, several with sitka, and no experience with Iris. And yeah, if you think I'm making a mistake if I just don't go with a Gibson J45 Standard (or Adi variant) just let me know. Thanks! PS: There may also be a sitka Iris DF Smeck in the equation as well. They're definitely of interest to me. |
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Hi Doug. No experience with a Sitka topped DF. I have played exactly 1 Adi topped DF -- a totally different sound than a J-45. Much louder, more articulate, and a lot more in your face compared with the smooth, laid back, lower volume sound of a Gibson. The Iris is also a bigger body... about 1/4" deeper neck to tail.
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I have played a sitka Df, and I own a J45. Like brencat said above, the DF is louder and really not much like a J45. If playing and singing is your main goal, the 45 is it.
My Iris JB, which is an OM size is louder and more mid forward than my J45.
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While I could never play like this, my DF sounds like this: |