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Floydfandan

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I've been looking to get an EBMM Petrucci signature for a couple of years, and finally saved enough to buy one second hand online, and it arrived today, but I'm a little confused... The ad stated it was a piezo bridge model; as far as I can tell its not - theres only one jack output? It also said the colour was Mystic Dream. Now, I've never seen the colour in the flesh but I assume its a shimmery purple/green colour... I cant see any green in the guitar, but cant find any photos of a purple only model! The serial is G18311. The pictures did look a little different to the ones I've seen of Mystic Dream, but assumed it was just the camera, so any info or help would be greatly appreciated :) The original Ebay listing is here eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace

The guitar is also missing the trem arm - are these easy to get hold of? Seriously thinking about sending it back and asking for a refund!
 

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Hi and welcome to the forum!

That colour does not look like mystic dream, which is a cool flip-flop paint that changes colour from purple to green depending on the angle. It's obvious if you have it. That looks like pearl redburst to me.

Only two knobs (volume and tone for the pickups) says it never had piezo installed. Piezo equipped guitars have a third knob for piezo volume. There are wiring/function diagrams that you can download from the following page...

John Petrucci

Can anyone tell us what the story is with the saddles? Were the same saddles installed on both piezo and non-piezo models?

BTW, beautiful neck on that guitar! The figuring on the maple is awesome! You can order a new trem arm from customer service (see link in my signature below) but I'll assume you are in the UK and tell you to first call Strings & Things, Music Man's UK distributor. They'll set you right!

As for a refund, the guitar in the photo is presumably what you received but the description is certainly not accurate. In fact, THIS is the guitar described in the add.
 
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I've been looking to get an EBMM Petrucci signature for a couple of years, and finally saved enough to buy one second hand online, and it arrived today, but I'm a little confused... The ad stated it was a piezo bridge model; as far as I can tell its not - theres only one jack output? It also said the colour was Mystic Dream. Now, I've never seen the colour in the flesh but I assume its a shimmery purple/green colour... I cant see any green in the guitar, but cant find any photos of a purple only model! The serial is G18311. The pictures did look a little different to the ones I've seen of Mystic Dream, but assumed it was just the camera, so any info or help would be greatly appreciated :) The original Ebay listing is here eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace

The guitar is also missing the trem arm - are these easy to get hold of? Seriously thinking about sending it back and asking for a refund!

Dr Kev is spot on. From that serial number in our datbase, this one left the factory as a non-peizo equipped guitar with a Pearl Reburst finsih.
It was finished here on 1/11/02. As for the trem arm, if you do decide to keep the guitar, you can contact our UK distributor Strings & Things for info on ordering one. Their contact info is on this page: International Dealers
 

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I would ask for a refund. You did not get the guitar that was advertised.

Agree.

However, you should really play the guitar and see if you like it or not. If you´re not happy with it, then ask for a refund, there´s no way to keep a jewel like this unhappy.
 

ohdamnitsdevin

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Regardless that's a good price on a EBMM JP6. If all else fails you may be able to sell it for more than you bought it.
 

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Regardless that's a good price on a EBMM JP6. If all else fails you may be able to sell it for more than you bought it.

Bad advice horrible price for a very used JP that old , thats also contains false advertisement! I would ask for a refund now, file an ebay complaint and try again, it is a non peizo pearl redburst common JP old and used, Devin remember it is in British Pounds not US Dollars, chit like this makes it hard for honest sellers like myself to sell nowdays.
 

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From what I've seen from our friends across the pond, the cost of a used guitar in pounds is about equal to our cost of a used guitar in $$. That being said, you got that guitar for a very good price even as a non-piezo, non-mystic dream JP. This also does not have the JP shield, making it what looks to me like a very entry level JP guitar. I have not seen a JP in the state.....even an entry level used one that cheaply. But I'm not a JP player, so don't constantly look for them. Amazon shows a non-piezo in pearl blue for $1575, putting your guitar at just about half that.

No, you didn't get the guitar as described. But a Mystic dream piezo never would have sold for only 800 pounds. Maybe 1200 on a good day for the buyer.
 

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Yeah, both DrKev and Jack are correct, the cost of guitars (or any item of gear for that matter) in Europe (in pounds) seems to be the same as the cost of guitars in the US (in dollars).
I know the guitar you got wasn't what was advertised, but I think if you actually like it and don't really need the piezo, you should keep it.
 

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From what I've seen from our friends across the pond, the cost of a used guitar in pounds is about equal to our cost of a used guitar in $$. That being said, you got that guitar for a very good price even as a non-piezo, non-mystic dream JP. This also does not have the JP shield, making it what looks to me like a very entry level JP guitar. I have not seen a JP in the state.....even an entry level used one that cheaply. But I'm not a JP player, so don't constantly look for them. Amazon shows a non-piezo in pearl blue for $1575, putting your guitar at just about half that.

No, you didn't get the guitar as described. But a Mystic dream piezo never would have sold for only 800 pounds. Maybe 1200 on a good day for the buyer.

Check E-Bay and use the "Completed Listing" option. I think you'll change your opinion. Jmho.
 

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I too would return the guitar. If you were hoping for Mystic Dream, get that....there's truly nothing like it!! For me, that would be the main issue, besides the piezo.
 

Floydfandan

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But a Mystic dream piezo never would have sold for only 800 pounds. Maybe 1200 on a good day for the buyer.

I was bidding on one a couple of months ago (definitely was one - had good pics!) and it went for £1040...

To update:
Seller sent a vaguely confusing reply to my email of concerns, which in a nutshell seems to say 'Its a great guitar; duh, the photos clearly arent the piezo model (Like I'd know the difference unless I'd seen them in the flesh, or was really clued up - I was going by what HE said!); its worth every penny you spent if not more and you should be happy with it' It sounds to me like he knew it wasnt the piezo/mystic version, but he still hasnt explained why he listed as such... In two minds as to whether to go through the hassle of returning/refund and finding one I 'really' want, or just keep it and see how it goes - it is a JP after all, and I have wanted one for ages... Could do with a really good setup but does feel quite nice :)
 

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I was bidding on one a couple of months ago (definitely was one - had good pics!) and it went for £1040...

To update:
Seller sent a vaguely confusing reply to my email of concerns, which in a nutshell seems to say 'Its a great guitar; duh, the photos clearly arent the piezo model (Like I'd know the difference unless I'd seen them in the flesh, or was really clued up - I was going by what HE said!); its worth every penny you spent if not more and you should be happy with it' It sounds to me like he knew it wasnt the piezo/mystic version, but he still hasnt explained why he listed as such... In two minds as to whether to go through the hassle of returning/refund and finding one I 'really' want, or just keep it and see how it goes - it is a JP after all, and I have wanted one for ages... Could do with a really good setup but does feel quite nice :)

Sounds like a douchebag to me. To be fair, the whole listing was kinda $#%#ty and I wouldn't even have bid on it. I think you should fight with this guy and get your money back. It's not right.
 

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I can't see the listing any more but if it was for 800 pounds, it's actually a really good price. Most EBMM JP guitars goes for around 20.000 swedish crowns, which is around 2000 euros.

However, if you were set on getting the Mystic Dream and the Piezo, then there's really a no brainer. Fight with the seller and get your money back. Regardless if it was a good price or not, advertising a guitar wrong like he did is just not right.
 
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