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ghunter

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About a month ago I started this thread to ask for some direction. The poll suggested a JP 1st, then a Luke, but an awful lot of people were steering me towards the Albert Lee.

Now, I'm not ruling out any of the above, but a real beauty of a guitar showed up on my doorstep today: an Axis Sport MM90. Wow, it really was everything I was craving for smooth sounds. Lush, dreamy tones just stream from those pickups on demand.

I've attached some pics. My Silo is waiting for a new pickguard so is sitting there gutted, lonely, and heartbroken.
 
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koogie2k

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Gorgeous....the MM90's are underated in my opionion and you have one nice axe. Thanks for the pic. :cool:
 

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Sweet looking Axis' there! I loved the tones as well, an axis may be my next ball in the future. :cool:
 

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Yeah, I actually prefer Axis Sport's simple, no frill design. No fancy binding, tops...etc.,
just a very hard working blue collar guitar. It'd be even better with the pickguard, especially now I know how to "customize" the clear ones. :D



ghunter said:
Now, I'm not ruling out any of the above, but a real beauty of a guitar showed up on my doorstep today: an Axis Sport MM90.
 

ghunter

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Spudmurphy said:
What ya mean "just turned up on ya doorstep??"
It was just passing by and decided to call in did it? Ha! :D

Close ;)


kompressaur1 said:
are the mm90s equally good at clean and overdrive tones? I think I need to audition these pups sometime soon.

Keep in mind I've only had one night with them so far, but I think they're better at clean than driven. Let me clarify a little...

The DiMarzio humbuckers in the Axis Super Sport just light up when driven hard, and it can seem like a challenge to tame all that energy and bring it into Smoothsville (turning the volume down to halfway helps).

The Axis Sport has a much more controlled tone when driven, definitely not aggressive. I love it for this aspect, and think that it makes a wonderful companion to the ASS. As I mention above, I have to reassemble my Silo soon and I'll then post a comparison between the Axis Sport and Silo HSH.
 

ghunter

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I spent some more time with my new AS this morning. The overdriven tones are really really good, especially with the tweed and twin models in my Boss GT-8. It does break up nicely in that 60's vintage way and gets lost in the newer 5150/Metal setups. As can be expected from a guitar that has such a great clean tone, the driven sound is more dependant on the pedal or amp than it is on the guitar. The ASS has a character of its own that cuts right through every distortion model I've thrown at it. You know it's there, whether you like it or not :)

I just noticed this Axis Sport on ebay. Very low starting price.
 

peltierzoo

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""It'd be even better with the pickguard, especially now I know how to "customize" the clear ones""

So, will you customize one for me?

Thanks! I'll need it in a week!

Glenn
 
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