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This is a discussion on New Forum Members within the Music Man Guitars forums, part of the Gear Talk category; I have never seen an influx of new forum members in the numbers that we have had this year! A ...

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    New Forum Members

    I have never seen an influx of new forum members in the numbers that we have had this year! A lot of really cool guys who have infused some new blood into the boards with some bad ass axes to go along. I am really curious as to how you guys got into EBMM guitars and what was the model that got you hooked? Anyone care to share?

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    Hey Mike, I'll share. I was originally hooked, like many, by the EVH model back in it's inception. It really took me by surprise how nice this guitar was/is. When he hooked up with EBMM, I took notice and wanted one ever since, badly but couldn't afford one.

    I think it's fair to say that as I added to my collection, I got hooked in even further with my AL's. They became the biggest hook of them all. Quite honestly, the looks lost me for a while but as I learned more about the AL from Spud and Robelinda2, I was mesmerized and had to try one. I ordered one sight unseen and holy smokes! These guys spoke the gospel. Now I can't think of any other guitar. I think it is THE best model that suites me in the looks dept. and in every other aspect.

    I have a friend that is endorsed by EB but has a sig model with another company and after he saw mine, he is madly in love after an AL. Hopefully we can pull him to the darkside!
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    i joined because i had questions about the luke 2, having already been a luke 1 owner for ages. i stuck around for some reason

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    I was hooked by an ebmm axis supersport with maple neck. I loved the quality of the guitar, the feel of the neck, and the of course the sound. The aspect of a well constructed modern guitar in an insane quality hooked me.

    Being a juniorista the simpleness off the guitar impressed me. Unfortunately i sold the guitar. I thought it looked to small on my body ( i´m 6"2), in my band there was no place for a modern guitar.

    2010 i quit my band and i was looking for a " modern guitar" that wasn´t a superstrat. I read an artikel about the al with rosewood neck, liked it, bought one of ebay .
    I was totally impressed by the qualtiy of the craftsmenship and the tone. Perfect guitar for me. I decided to jump on the bandwagon to get more balls. Finally i have 6 balls
    The last one i bought is a 25th. With ebmm it is possible to buy a guitar without playing it. I ordered mine in italy and i´m not scared to get a piece of crap.
    The other thing that impressed me are the company policies.
    EbMM produces their guitars with workers in the US, not try to outsource parts of the production to far east and hide this fact.
    They treat their workers fair, try to keep them in jobs thats the main goal in business.
    I live in germany , i love high quality products and i think it is fair to pay a good price for a good product.

    Thanks Big Poppa for great product

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtrejo View Post

    I think it's fair to say that as I added to my collection, I got hooked in even further with my AL's. They became the biggest hook of them all. Quite honestly, the looks lost me for a while but as I learned more about the AL from Spud and Robelinda2, I was mesmerized and had to try one. I ordered one sight unseen and holy smokes! These guys spoke the gospel. Now I can't think of any other guitar. I think it is THE best model that suites me in the looks dept. and in every other aspect.
    Spud wipes a tear from his eye - that is so nice to here. I speak as I find about the Al - a fantastic guitar that deserves to have a greater impact.
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    I was sold after visiting NAMM last year. I had always been an Ibanez guy, but after looking the MM booth, I was simply amazed. I couldn´t believe the finishes and craftsmanship of the guitars.

    Being a Morse fan for a long time, I just "had" to have the SMY2D, which I now proudly own. The feel of the guitar is just superb. It plays amazingly well, and the neck is unbelievable. All the electronics really put a smile on my face, since the guitar cleans so well when you play with the volume.

    That being said, with a Morse in my hands, the madness just can´t stop. I traveled to NY last November, and obviously went to visit GC Manhattan, in order to look for an Axis. While my quest for Axis was unleashed, a marvelous Silho, with an amazing all rosewood neck captured my sight. Played it, and here it is at home. No other guitar feel as great in my hands as MM, and I tried some very expensive Fenders and Gibsons. But no comparison could be made. Tone wise, look wise, and feel wise, MM won all over the way.

    Now I guess I want a Luke, a Petrucci and a Reflex, but first I have to return to the States. Here in Chile these babes are horrendously expensive (the dealer sells a new Morse -standard- for about U$2,500).

    And also the people on this board are super friendly and helpful with any problems or questions the *noobs* like me have about EBMM guitars.

    So I guess I´m know hooked on MM. And I like it

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    Oh, and I have to add than another reason for my GAS to be admitted at home is that my wife (who is a designer) LOVES the way MM guitars looks. She founds them to be amazingly "pretty", so she encourages me to buy more...I guess we have to look them as a piece of art
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    Well its the consistent quality, openness of the company, people at the company starting with Sterling and well comfort.

    I ws looking for a HSS guitar with EMG,s knew nothing about the company except for super slinkys. Went to GC and up on the wall was a Luke, bought it and well have never looked back.

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    EVH got me introduced to the now named Axis initially but I wasn't sure about it. I saw it in videos and photos and thought ok nice guitar but I was always a Strat/Super Strat guy. I walked into a music store and there were about 3-4 Axis hanging on the wall, curious of course I picked one up and was pretty much sold in the first 15 secs. I've never picked up a guitar that felt this solid. I know people praise all EBMM all the time about this but it was the quality that got me first and the feel of the guitar. Also, once I saw the Axis in person it looked so much better and I fell in love with a guitar shape I didn't expect to.

    I waited for the right one to come along (and have enough funds) and when I saw a Pacific Blueburst hanging on the wall of that same music store about 1.5 years later I bought it. It was one of those "Ok I checked everything out that I wanted to today in the store...oh wait a minute lets take a quick look at the Music Man's before I leave" moment haha and like something out of Wayne's World I saw the Blueburst color jump out at me from across the store. Excalibur!
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    A few years ago I was cheap guitar guy, only buying guitars in the $500 range. I had intended to buy a PRS SE, but GC had a EBMM SUB model out on the floor. It blew it away I had to have it. Its still one of my favorites too.
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    I am a Morse addict thus the Morse EBMM became my dream guitar ... For my 30 birthday I asked for it ... and I had it. After that I discovered the forum. Firstly, I was a bit shy (a poor Frenchman lost with all this English speaking guys ...). But after a few months I decided to register and participate. It was clear that the forum lacked some French sophistication. Now they are quite a lot a French forumites (we even have an Irish spy in our rank) but surprisingly enough, nobody started a strike yet ...

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    My introduction to EBMM was the JP6. I really wanted one, I already had the Petrucci Ibanez. I managed to find a rather nice one and loved it. But the one that really won me over is the HH AL. Now, most of the non EBMM are gone. They have an attraction factor that I have not found yet in another brand.
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    Cool

    OK, great replies, but did anyone notice he was asking for responses from new guys that joined the forum in the last year or so??
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    I've been an on and off browser of this forum for the past few years. Just decided to join recently to stay in touch with new EBMM products and to ask questions if needed.

    I got hooked with the JP model. It's truly an amazing guitar that just keeps getting better. I enjoy all the other guitars EBMM makes and wish I could afford to have them all. My next guitar purchase will probably be a reflex... or a JP12 lol. I am however in need of a bass so I may pick up a bongo before anything
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    I have been looking at Music Man when I found out about Dream Theater about 10 years ago. Since 2 years I've been playing in a Dream Theater Tribute band and I never liked to play a guitar with someone else's name on it. However, find a 7-string with piezo that plays as good as a EBMM. There is no other than the JP7, even custom shop is really hard to find.
    I traded a custom made Mayones with cash for my current EBMM JP7 last week and I'm incredibly happy. I still have some pretty awesome guitars, including another custom made 7. However, the EBMM JP7 is the only guitar that does it all.

    And I'm really happy to join you guys for real this time.

    What now? Maybe selling a guitar for another EBMM, who knows

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    i have never really been into/joined forums before. However the peole on here are extremely knowalgeable,nice people. So i figured with my first music man purchase coming up (whenever the jp12 is released o__O) i figured i would join. My interest in the company came from many friends saying good things about the instruments, and after playing one first hand (a JPX!-7) i knew i was hooked!

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