Koch Sanchez
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- Joined
- Mar 2, 2006
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I'm someone who incessantly buys and returns guitars, never really happy with the guitar. I must have bought and sold 50+ guitars in 20 years of playing. The only electric I have left is a 2000 strat that my wife got me for our engagement.
I was looking for a dual humbucker guitar that I could do some heavy blues and or VH type stuff on and tried a bunch of Ibanez, MM Axis, US HSS Strats, and even had a PRS McCarty which I loved but didn't 100% click with.
Never considered the JP because I'm not really a shredder and always associated JP with shredding. Finally decided to order a JP (base model no Piezo) from MF the other day because they had a secret 20% with the thought that I would probably return it because it wouldn't suit my style. I have to say this is probably one of the top 3 guitars I have ever played. It was exactly what I was looking for. The tremolo on this thing is unreal. My 3 year old went to town on it and it still stayed in tune. Definitely a keeper!
Quick question - do I have to do anything special to maintain the unfinished neck? I usually just put some lemon oil on rosewood fingerboards to keep them from drying out.
I was looking for a dual humbucker guitar that I could do some heavy blues and or VH type stuff on and tried a bunch of Ibanez, MM Axis, US HSS Strats, and even had a PRS McCarty which I loved but didn't 100% click with.
Never considered the JP because I'm not really a shredder and always associated JP with shredding. Finally decided to order a JP (base model no Piezo) from MF the other day because they had a secret 20% with the thought that I would probably return it because it wouldn't suit my style. I have to say this is probably one of the top 3 guitars I have ever played. It was exactly what I was looking for. The tremolo on this thing is unreal. My 3 year old went to town on it and it still stayed in tune. Definitely a keeper!
Quick question - do I have to do anything special to maintain the unfinished neck? I usually just put some lemon oil on rosewood fingerboards to keep them from drying out.