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    Ernie Ball: Should I?

    Hi guys, I currently use a Ibanez Prestige guitar for 7 years. The bridge is rusting, and one of my intonation saddles is broken. Thus selling it is unlikely. so I could spend money getting a new bridge and fixing some parts.

    Singapore has brought in the Sterling JP 50 , so I am very much interested in it. No matter which guitar I keep, I am going to install the CL/LF combo.

    More or less, I would like to know the general comparison between a JP50 and a Ibanez Prestige (DimarzioIBZ pickups). And whether or not, generally its a good idea to switch.

    Thank you for your time.

    -Jonny

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    Jonny,

    Hello… I don’t have any experience with the JP50, but I’ve owned 3 EB MM Petrucci’s(still own one). That being said, try one of the JP50’s out and see if it feels “right” to you. I tried one out a while back and it was pretty nice. Ultimately, I decided to save up a bit and just go for the full blown EB MM Petrucci.

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    Thanks for the quick reply, im having a lot of GAS at the moment and I am primarily saving for a Telecaster however, I do feel I need to have a change for a humbucker guitar.

    I am sure those who have played a JP50 must have played a Ibby Prestige before, thus I would like to know the primary differences

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    gotcha... i've also owned a few prestiege models... jem, RG, etc... the necks on those are thinner and slightly flatter(to me anyway).

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    i use a JP50, which I upgraded with CL/LF. It sounds amazinglingly close to the US JP6, also in playability too.
    For me, having been an Ibanez player for years, had all the Jem, Universe, RG and Sabre models, I could never bond with the Ibanez necks like i do with the Music Man necks. The Music Man just plays better and way more comfortable, fits the left hand technique and very fast when you need that.
    the JP50 even blows away my vintage Les Paul and Strat as far as playing comfort goes.

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    That was what I was looking to hear, the ibanez necks are too damn ruler-y. How are the electronics and components holding up?

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    Played the JP50, sounds and feels nice, even better with the CL/LF probably. I still much prefer the Ernie Ball one, but the SBMM is still great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toshiyap View Post
    That was what I was looking to hear, the ibanez necks are too damn ruler-y. How are the electronics and components holding up?
    That's why i stopped using ibanez.
    The electronics, the bar on the JP50 are all exceptional. the only thing I hate on it is the damn toggle switch, very flimsy. I switch back and forth all the time and this thing just doesn't hold up.

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    I played a JP50 and thought it was a great guitar at a great price point. It is not an actual EBMM JP...but...it is a great guitar. I don't think you will have any issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tung View Post
    That's why i stopped using ibanez.
    The electronics, the bar on the JP50 are all exceptional. the only thing I hate on it is the damn toggle switch, very flimsy. I switch back and forth all the time and this thing just doesn't hold up.
    Many many many people on the youtube review has said the first thing they replaced on the JP50 was the toggle switch akin to the one on the standard JP's.
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    what is the year and model of the prestige? imo a mij ibanez is better than alot of guitars. i would place my 93 s470 ahead of my new axis ss but way behind the jp6 but thats alot of personal preference.
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    a 2003 2570 RG. I cant really put a comparison to other guitars cos i hardly play other models. great feedback guys ! It was a real surprise to see how well jp50 is really comparing to higher end models of other brands. What is the real diff between a JP50 And a JP6 ? In terms of specs and actual feel that you find.

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    alright i will be pretty much getting it. how different is it acoustically to a jp6?

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