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Jerry Cantrell uses one sometimes.
Do a search on Youtube.com
There should be a video there of him playing a gold one with Alice in Chains.
 

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robelinda2 said:
dunno if Alice is metal, more grunge rock, what about Pagan's Mind? check them out Groovetuber, they play mulitple Axi.

It's grunge but they obiously have a huge Black Sabbath influence which is metal to me. Just not speed metal.

Here's the vid.

 

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Hmmm, Pagan's Mind isn't really all that heavy. I'm guess I'm trying to see if it's capable of not only classic metal (which I would imagine it can do), but also more modern type of metal (not nu metal, but stuff like heavy Dream Theater, Mastodon, Strapping Young Lad, etc.)
 

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Interesting, cool little video there. The soloing sounded pretty good, a little brighter than his usual sound, maybe it was the recoring, who knows. I wish he would've played some heavy riffs there! By the way, the guitar he's playing looks like a Sport, look at all those knobs.
 
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Hehe, I know the 2 frets are missing, but can it handle metal? I love my JP to death, but I'm looking for a guitar to go along with it. I guess I'm trying to go in my own direction as far as guitars, even though the Axis is almost identical to what EVH used. It just seems like I keep turning towards sig guitars when I buy a guitar. I'm trying not to, but I wish there were more Music Man guitars to choose from.
 

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I think it can.

I also highly recommend a Luke. There's an EMG 85 in the bridge that could do what you want.
 

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I find that the closest thing tonally to my Axis SS is a Gibson Les Paul Classic but the ASS is more versatile, looks better, costs less, and EBMM isn't run by jerks with high-priced sue-crazy lawyers.

The Axis SS can definitely rock with the best of them. Plenty of high gain cut available on tap 24/7.
 

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Cool, what do you guys think as far as the similarity between the Axis and EVH? Do you think it's too much like a signature guitar? I really like the looks of the guitar, but at the same time I'm not really interested in another sig guitar. I guess I'm becoming a lot more conscious about that kinda stuff now.
 

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The original design was in place before EVH came over. The changes that were made improved the comfort of the instrument Imho and it stands on it's own as a seperate entity (especially w/o the EVH signature on the headstock).
 

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glockaxis said:
The original design was in place before EVH came over. The changes that were made improved the comfort of the instrument Imho and it stands on it's own as a seperate entity (especially w/o the EVH signature on the headstock).
Ok. that's comforting to know, hehe. What about his Peavey? Did Ernie Ball come before Peavey?
 

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Anytime EVH comes up it seems that nothing good ever comes out of it.
 

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robelinda2 said:
the Axis can easily handle metal if you can play metal, the axis will do it.

Alright, good to hear. Do you play metal on yours at all? I know Axis guitars aren't the most metal looking, but I'm looking for an all around type of guitar. Jazz, Jam, Metal. That's basically what I play.
 
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