I'm considering picking up a Jp6 and had a question for you guys about the trem system. My experience with trems has been limited to a Floyd on an Axis (didn't get on with it too well, but after some practice was able to restring and tune and set up just fine...too many components though) and vintage style trems on Balls and strats (all flush mounted..no issues).
So my 1st ? is: how difficult is the Jp trem to learn and maintain? Is it easier to deal with than a Floyd?
2nd ? (and this is a matter of opinion) - Could you see a Jp replacing an ASS? or more as a complement to an ASS?
I ask the second ? because I have an ASS and a Silo Spec HSS right now. I like both alot. I find a some tonal cross over between the two. I'm wondering if the Jp and the Silo Spec would give me a little more separation (tonally) between the two guitars? Also, after playing my Silo Spec and switching back to the ASS, I really notice the lack of arm contour on the ASS...I'm guessing the Jp might be more comfortable to play than the ASS. I'd love to keep all three, but prolly shouldn't.
As always, any and all input is welcome. Thanks everyone.
So my 1st ? is: how difficult is the Jp trem to learn and maintain? Is it easier to deal with than a Floyd?
2nd ? (and this is a matter of opinion) - Could you see a Jp replacing an ASS? or more as a complement to an ASS?
I ask the second ? because I have an ASS and a Silo Spec HSS right now. I like both alot. I find a some tonal cross over between the two. I'm wondering if the Jp and the Silo Spec would give me a little more separation (tonally) between the two guitars? Also, after playing my Silo Spec and switching back to the ASS, I really notice the lack of arm contour on the ASS...I'm guessing the Jp might be more comfortable to play than the ASS. I'd love to keep all three, but prolly shouldn't.
As always, any and all input is welcome. Thanks everyone.
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