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MN246

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What's your favorite EBMM, and what feature do you like best?

I'll start. Right now it is the Axis, but that may change when my JP gets here. My favorite feature is the bridge on the JP. It's the best trem design I've ever used.
 

greenwizard

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The JP, and I really can't say what my favorite feature is so I'll list a few:
1) Like you said, the trem is the best.
2) The neck is the most comfortable I've ever played.
3) The arm scoop.
4) Piezo pickup
5) Mystic Dream finish =)
So maybe I cheated a little...
 

greenwizard

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Nice to hear from you Rob, even if you are supporting a guitar that has pointy horns LIKE THE DEVIL!!!!!!
I always find it said that all your cool guitars, including a dargie silo, a 20th, and some awesome ASSes, are all relegated to second class status in your signature. Segregation!!!!
Hope everything's going well for your family =).
 

robelinda2

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I actually use my Honeyburst ASS and Dargie Silo Special for every gig i do, as they cover all bases and both have piezo's, which i use plenty. Cant wait to get an AL with piezo so the Dargie can stay at home. When i'm at home or teaching i always use my AL's.

might have a REALLY cool new ASS on the way too......
 

brentrocks

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I would have to say my Alberts...they are so versitile and the necks are awesome. I also really enjoy the piezeo option. They sound good clean they sound good distorted...very well rounded guitar.
 

GWDavis28

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This should have been a poll man.

I like em all, I have no 1 real favorite. I love my 20th, but I've been getting into my AL again after a little break. There is something really great about the Luke as well.

Glenn |B)
 

pjc812

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I think for me it's a tie between the Luke and the JP. I love the necks on both for different reasons, and the Luke is probably the only guitar with EMG's that sounds good.

I'm anxious to see the 5 string Sterling, might have to add one of those...
 

Sub1 Zero

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I love both of my guitars for certain reasons. The necks on the silo and sub are about the same, and both are amazing. The contours really make no difference to me, with or without. But, they do look nice on the silo. I like having 24 frets on the silo. As soon as I switch the pickups, it's going to be a monster!

However, the sub is just a straight up monster in terms of sound. I landed myself an interesting deal recently, and the sub is really just... amazing for it. I don't know how, but it just sounds amazing all the way around. At the moment I'm seriously considering a sub1 pickup set for my silo, they are just awesome for me and what I do.

The sub shouldn't ever be overlooked, especially by rockers. Makes me think the Morse might be a sweet axe too...
 

DT1607

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I havn't played every EB guitar there is...yet.

But I would have to say the JP, There is just something unique about it. The tone, feel, looks.

If I had to survive with only one or two guitars the JP would be one of them. But the BFR might replace the JP :p
 

Larry

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My Lukes the current favorite. But after I find a Axis I like it will be a tough call.

Luke wins because

Dead silent no hum.

The neck is killer though it took some getting use to.

Third its a Dargie. Can't get much cooler :D
 

brasco68

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It was my A.S.S....until I got my Luke.

It plays like it has a soul. I'd like to think I'm providing half that vibe, but it's such a wonderful axe! Simply the most beautiful guitar I've ever owned!

The fact that it's a Dargie isn't too shabby either!
 
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