JPs and the Vintage trems have different arms, so it's quite likely you ended up with a JP arm.
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JPs and the Vintage trems have different arms, so it's quite likely you ended up with a JP arm.
The large dots wouldn't put me off buying a guitar, but given the choice I'd go for the small ones, or something else entirely.
Their prices tend to be at the upper end of reasonable. Unfortunately not outrageous for Germany.
I'm pretty sure there used to be a color called Stratus Blue Sparkle when the sparkles were around originally, but in all the pictures I've seen that looked a lot lighter, almost turquoise. I think...
According to the original post he did call and was directed to email them.
That's odd, I use their 10-59 and didn't have any problem on my BFR.
Have a look at this video, they show two other options: The 3 Best Home Use Guitar Amps for 2017! - YouTube
I'd rather suggest something like a Yamaha THR-10. That's the perfect apartment use amp, and you can figure out from there what kind of sounds you like and then get a tube amp to fill that need later...
It did, and it looks very much pink to me in the video.
Put me down for the tab book.
For every 6-string? I'd be astonished if it's more than 10 to 1.
In fairness EBMM are already making all the parts for a 7-string
I'd suggest buying it if it's the model you want. You might be waiting quite a while to find the right color in a lefty - and you could always sell the other one if you do.
Exactly. And there's nothing wrong with stating that ;)
I started a thread about something very similar a while back: http://forums.ernieball.com/ernie-ball-music-man-guitars/62062-happened-poor-silo.html?highlight=#post990976
Same seller, but it was...
I've had no problems getting my factory rusty strings exchanged either. I have, however, better things to do. That's why I've started using a different brand until I'm convinced that whatever issue...
Which doesn't matter if you stay in the EU though.
That makes more sense - also someone said earlier that it doesn't have the recessed neck plate, but to me the pictures look like it does, which would be consistent with a pre-2000 model
I'm not sure I've ever seen an early 90s MM with a G serial number. Didn't they use the 5 digit numeric ones without any letters at that time, or was that just the EVHs?
It was announced here in 2015. http://forums.ernieball.com/ernie-ball-music-man-basses/61272-discontinued-music-list-october-31-2015-a.html
Can't say I've ever noticed that - people tend to be at least aware of the basses, and then it's not that surprising that there are guitars as well.
Probably the PAF 36th Anniversary
The JP inlay comes with the optional shield inlays.
No issue, but I would stuff a rag or something similar under the bridge so it doesn't bottom out.
Probably. It would certainly have required engineering new saddles, as Music Man use a Fishman system and they don't offer a FR version. Piezo Floyds do exist - there is one that was made by Floyd...
With every EBMM I've bought used I requested the serial number and asked EB to confirm the data (if it hadn't already been posted in the serial number thread anyway). If I'm interested in your guitar...