bluesman1026
Member
Hello all. I'm a new user and my first time posting. Finally decided to register after reading the forum a few months. I bought a new Axis Supersport about 4 months ago. I've read that the neck was widened because of slippage on the high E. I still experience the same problem with the high E slipping. Mine is the only EB guitar I've ever played so I can't compare it to any others. Before the MM I played a 1978 Ibanez Les Paul copy that I bought brand new. I know there's a big difference in the necks between these two guitars and it's taken quite a while to get used to the different feel, but I'm wondering if I just need more time getting adjusted to the neck or will I have to alter my technique a little. I play a lot of blues and do a lot of string bending.
On a positive note, I love this guitar more than any other I've had. Over the years I've kicked around buying a Fender, but with this 5 position selector switch I have the best of both worlds. And the smoothness of the neck, well, what can I say.
I've been playing for about 50 years and I'm almost embarresed to say that I didn't even know EB made guitars until a saleman put one in my hands at a music store. I had all intentions on buying a Les Paul until I played the MM. Goodby Gibson, hello Ernie Ball.
On a positive note, I love this guitar more than any other I've had. Over the years I've kicked around buying a Fender, but with this 5 position selector switch I have the best of both worlds. And the smoothness of the neck, well, what can I say.
I've been playing for about 50 years and I'm almost embarresed to say that I didn't even know EB made guitars until a saleman put one in my hands at a music store. I had all intentions on buying a Les Paul until I played the MM. Goodby Gibson, hello Ernie Ball.