• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

Nulph

Active member
Joined
Aug 12, 2007
Messages
34
Location
Columbia, MO
I love the stability of my JP6's trem. I've had alot of guitars over the years, so I've had some experiences with most every type of trem out there. Original Floyds, Kahlers, vintage style, Floyd copies, Ibanez Lo-Pros...the trem on the JP's are about the best out there. I wouldn't trade it for anything out there.
 

brentrocks

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 28, 2004
Messages
3,682
Location
Paw Paw, MI
it is nice to hear all these great comments about the JP trem. I'm very much looking forward to my JP and the trem system....being a Floyd lover for a long time, the JP system may change my thinking.
 

Sub1 Zero

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 8, 2006
Messages
2,159
Location
Tulsa, OK
Brent, all your other EBMM's besides the EVH's are hardtails, aren't they? The standard music man trem is the bomb, floyds just aren't worth it anymore :D
 

Lew

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 15, 2004
Messages
447
Location
UK
I understood the jp bridge was the same as the mm vintage trem in function but the bridge just had a different look.
Is that not the case?
Ta
 

the24thfret

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 4, 2007
Messages
2,458
So...

What I read in this thread is that most people play Floyd Rose equipped guitars because:
-they've become used to it and it was the best floating trem system
-they haven't bought a jp yet!

Is this a fair analysis? It certainly describes me up until a month ago.
 

Sub1 Zero

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 8, 2006
Messages
2,159
Location
Tulsa, OK
I'm always and this music man trem and floyd comparison threads :eek:

EBMM makes the best tremelo ever, keep it up guys :D
 

Norrin Radd

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 20, 2004
Messages
2,914
Location
Saint Paul
Damn, Norrin, you keep the bar so freakin' loose! You missed it sometimes, 'cause it was swingin' so much, haha :p

:D

Yeah! Ain't it the truth. I like 'em loose - keep the one on my Axis pretty loose too.

I love the way you give it some serious abuse!

Well, ain't no use in making a demo video unless you run it through it's paces! :eek: Okay - maybe it was a little too abusive - but it did stay in tune nicely, huh?

cool video, I missed this earlier. One question why do you have to walk to another room to tune? :rolleyes:

Good question! - my tuner is at my workbench where I do all my re-stringing/polishing/adjusting/etc..... Still waiting on my no-good brother to finish making me the pedal board he promised! :mad: Then I'll get the tuner in front of the amp - finally! :eek:


Norrin, that's the second time I've seen your video on the JP's tuning stability and each time I find myself rotflmao!!! You are some product testor :D

Yeah - after that video was made, I was denied a position doing reviews for Guitar Player - still don't know why. ;)
 

ba2m

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 4, 2006
Messages
413
Location
jakarta, indonesia
So...

What I read in this thread is that most people play Floyd Rose equipped guitars because:
-they've become used to it and it was the best floating trem system
-they haven't bought a jp yet!


is there a problem with floyd tremolo? i don't see too much problem with my floyd.. it stays on tune so great..

but , if the JP trem is the best and a "can do anything" trem, why does steve morse still prefers floyd rather than JPtrem.. and why does ernie ball still gives floyd option on their guitars(axis) rather than just put JP trem on all ebmm's model..

for me personally,i like the vintage trem better than floyd.. that's why i'm still saving for luke 2.. but i don't see any problem with floyd tremolos.. and i think everybody has their own preferences.. and i respect everybody's preferences (eventough i know what is the best for me)..
 

the24thfret

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 4, 2007
Messages
2,458
ba2m,

Absolutely, it was rash conjecture that I made above. I'm sure some players prefer Floyds for whatever reason, but no one in this thread has yet said they prefer a Floyd to a JP trem (although I'm sure those people exist)... again, I played a Floyd for years and loved it! But now I am a total JP trem convert.

Cool you like vintage tremolos. I've never played an EBMM vintage trem, actually, but I know I prefer full floating bridges. Have you played a JP?
 

ba2m

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 4, 2006
Messages
413
Location
jakarta, indonesia
@the24thfret

yes i tried JP trem at a guitar center last year.. and it was an amazing experience (and it has a wonderful tremolo too) .. but my hands prefer to hold luke neck eventough the JP neck was also crazy..

but i think about the question why do people still like about something is difficult question to answer.. it just stay there in their heart even tough they know something is better than that..

some of JP fans who has JP guitars still keep and still use their ibanez JPM eventough maybe they know that ebmm JP is better than that guitar( i do think it's better)..

but basically i'm agree with you about that wonderful JP trem.. :)
 

Phrat

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Messages
510
Location
Worcester, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
I have always had FRs (with the exception of the SUB) and kinda always thought that was the only way to have divebomb ability and tuning stability so the trem on the JP justs blows me away. It even feels much smoother than an FR and doesnt mean a huge chunk of metal sitting on top of your guitar.
 

the24thfret

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 4, 2007
Messages
2,458
ba2m, I totally agree with your last post.

It also comes down to what you are used to.

Another reason why I stuck with a Floyd for so long. I know how to setup a Floyd to the specs I need really well now. While I'm still getting used to the JP trem -- and I understand that the JP trem is only on the JP and no other guitars -- I can confidently say I don't hope to go back to a Floyd. What a hassle.:D
 

the24thfret

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 4, 2007
Messages
2,458
Oh, and BP, I'll say it again... this thing is amazing! I was slamming the trem for those wobbly krranngg kinda notes (don't think there is a tech word for it) and the thing just wouldn't go out of tune. Oh, and the tone. The tone.

I'm about 7 years too late, but nice work, and thanks a ton.
 

Astrofreq

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 5, 2006
Messages
4,201
Location
Santa Fe, NM
I can't speak for the JPs. I like the MM vintage tremolos alot, but I still feel and I maybe wrong that the Floyd could take more of a beating. I think alot of it has to do with how aggressive a person uses their tremolo. The locking nut was always huge to me in the staying-in-tune factor.

I'm not complaining, because I love my ASS's, but guitars with Floyds stay in tune better, at least for me. I could go for weeks without tuning. I definitely prefer the unobtrusiveness of the Vintage trem.
 
Top Bottom