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Gigino

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I' was thinking to buy a MM but i don't know Which!
i want a floating bridge (FR or not) but the most important thing to me is a fat sound.
What do you suggest, Petrucci model or Axis?
 

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They're quite different animals- the necks are totally different. Both sound great.

I'd say you're best to play a few in person and see what you like. You won't be dissapointed with any of 'em.
 

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Gigino said:
I' was thinking to buy a MM but i don't know Which!
i want a floating bridge (FR or not) but the most important thing to me is a fat sound.
What do you suggest, Petrucci model or Axis?


Personally, I think an Axis sounds a little 'fatter' than a JP.
 

Gigino

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i cannot easily try them! What are the differences betwen these two guitars?
 

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Want a phat sound? Grab you a HH StingRay 5! :D

Sorry, first post over here in the guitar forums. Just thought i'd come and poke around for a minute.

Andrew
 

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Dr Stankface said:
Want a phat sound? Grab you a HH StingRay 5! :D

Sorry, first post over here in the guitar forums. Just thought i'd come and poke around for a minute.

Andrew

why use a 5 stringer if you can have 6 :D:p
 

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Gigino said:
i cannot easily try them! What are the differences betwen these two guitars?

Have you read this thread?

It might help a little.

Mainly, the JP has a lot of wood removed for its awesome contours, thin neck, trem, etc. It's a very lightweight guitar and has a great tone with a midrange-centered sound.

The Axis has a lot of wood.. the body and neck are thicker than the JP's counterparts. To my ears, it's more on par with a Les Paul tone.
 
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dan desy

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My Axis rosewood is one of the best sounding rock guitars I ever heard.
I still love me my PRS and stuff, but the Axis, man, it's practically my perfect guitar.

Now if I can only get her to stop eating D strings every night...
 

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I agree that Axis sound fat and with a lot of gain, dont forget the heavy weight. (Those p/u's are incredible).

Much more than Steve Morse.

I never heard how sounds a Petrucci but I can imagine cuz they are 24 frets and with another kind of trem, and like Steve B said, have less wood.

May be a little thin for my today's taste, but one of those are on my desire next year.
 

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Dr Stankface said:
Want a phat sound? Grab you a HH StingRay 5! :D

Sorry, first post over here in the guitar forums. Just thought i'd come and poke around for a minute.

Andrew

Or a Sousaphone :D

I think my Petrucci is fat enough, but I have a history of playing single coil strats, so to my ears I was blown away at first by how full the JP model sounded. Now I'm a humbucker convert.

>^..^<
 

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dan desy said:
My Axis rosewood is one of the best sounding rock guitars I ever heard.
I still love me my PRS and stuff, but the Axis, man, it's practically my perfect guitar.

Now if I can only get her to stop eating D strings every night...

Mine used to do that, but since using 10's they dont any more. What guage do you use?
 

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Tim O'Sullivan said:
Mine used to do that, but since using 10's they dont any more. What guage do you use?

.009-.046. So my D string is a .026, which is probably the same as yours.
I tried sanding the sadlle with fine sandpaper and then with a D string (rubbing it in the saddle back and forth for a while). Still broke a string on both nights of my last gig :(
 

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The fattest sounding Music Man? It would have to be Tommy's new Y2D with all that KFC over it :D After all junk food is not good for you and will make you fat.

Colin
 

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One thing to remember, fatness is in the fingers. When I let people play with my balls at the jam session I do every week, it entertains me that some people can make my guitars and rig sound waffer thin!
 
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