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So, I was at Guitar Center today here in Atlanta to check out the EBMM's they had in stock. Here's the setup:

1. BFR JP6
2. Fender Deluxe Reverb - Ultra Clean setting
3. Rip off some country licks
:D

I had more than a few of the employees come by to see how I was doing :p

Seriously, I'm not a high gain player, but I really like the JP models. I was quite impressed with some of the spank and twang coming out of the JP...it's really a versatile guitar. Add in the piezo and you get even more twang, but I was also able to get a great jazz tone as well out of the neck pickup.
 
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the24thfret

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I find my JP is versatile to a point. The tone is great, but I can't get too much beefiness out of it when it is clean because I setup the action so low. With gain it is another story though :)
 

robelinda2

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I remember trying out a JP a few months ago, I found the cleans to be the exact opposite to what you guys are saying, sterile and thin, but then again how many of you have played an AL and a JP? With my trusty AL it totally wiped the JP for cleans, not even a contest. There has to be context, Ive never heard a dual humbucker axe do cleans to rival a dedicatad single coil guitar, nor would I expect them too.
 

JP7Nomad

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I remember trying out a JP a few months ago, I found the cleans to be the exact opposite to what you guys are saying, sterile and thin, but then again how many of you have played an AL and a JP? With my trusty AL it totally wiped the JP for cleans, not even a contest. There has to be context, Ive never heard a dual humbucker axe do cleans to rival a dedicatad single coil guitar, nor would I expect them too.

I think it also depends on the application of the clean channel as well. I agree with you to an extent, but I do think the JP has pretty good cleans for what it is. If you want the pristine 80's type clean with chorus and delay -- the JP will deliver in spades. If you're looking for Timmons-esque type cleans, it'll take a little bit of persuasion from the JP.
 

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i love guitar store Audiences heheh sometimes people are in shock beacause you can play something other than nirvana or ac/dc heheheh love it !!!
theres aint no Musicman guitars over in in Oz it sucksssssssssssssss
 

Purple ASS

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I love this example of guitar store noodling... Would be great to see Johnny ripping it up on an AL !!

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Jack FFR1846

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I always plug into a Line 6 amp just because it has the tuner on board. If I'm just in for fun and messing around, I play the "wrong" things on the "wrong" guitars. I'll take a nice semi-hollow Jazz guitar and rip off some Van Halen using the settings on the amp to give me the sound I want. Then I switch to a single purpose shreader guitar, put it on full clean in the neck position and finger pick Tears in Heaven. I get bewildered onlookers....not because I'm good, but because I've surprised them. When my 8 year old is with me, he can pull the same bewildered looks. It's not expected that the person pulling off Hell's Bells (I set the tone for him...he he) is a very little cute 8 year old. His Nirvana usually is the best......dark, dark song from a happy little boy.

jack
 
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