Roubster
Well-known member
I think majority of Morse fans should know that the title is of one of his amazing tunes from "Split Decision". I think this perfectly describes this absolutely wonderful brilliant guitar! I fell in love with the Y2D since it was introduced to us here by BP, some years ago already. I dont really have to go into the details since a lot of you know that this is a brilliant guitar in every way. I love every single thing about it...the 5 way switch and the pickup combination's are so versatile and the volume and tone knobs are so damn responsive.
Believe it or not, this is my FIRST hardtail guitar I've ever owned...and I'm loving it. The only thing I have to really get used to is the non-contoured body. I'm used to the Silo Special and 20th Silo contours, but the Y2D is still insanely comfortable. I think it just became my favorite EBMM as a matter of fact. The neck is perfect for my hands and it's so nicely figured and dark, almost like a semi-toasted neck hehehe.
Now I had to let go of the LUKE to get this one, but I do not regret it one bit. The Y2D is just more my style since I am more of a humbucker guy, and I actually prefer the bigger body. Dont get me wrong, the LUKE is a briliant guitar as well, but I dont have space for 4 at the moment. I also want to thank the MAN Pete D. of course for working with me on this one. He has the LUKE for sale at his store, so whoever wants a beautiful LUKE in pristine condition, give him a shout. Here is a link as a plug
USED - Luke Sapphire Black
I'll stop ranting and present you with pics, and I am off to play this beauty for the rest of the night!
Believe it or not, this is my FIRST hardtail guitar I've ever owned...and I'm loving it. The only thing I have to really get used to is the non-contoured body. I'm used to the Silo Special and 20th Silo contours, but the Y2D is still insanely comfortable. I think it just became my favorite EBMM as a matter of fact. The neck is perfect for my hands and it's so nicely figured and dark, almost like a semi-toasted neck hehehe.
Now I had to let go of the LUKE to get this one, but I do not regret it one bit. The Y2D is just more my style since I am more of a humbucker guy, and I actually prefer the bigger body. Dont get me wrong, the LUKE is a briliant guitar as well, but I dont have space for 4 at the moment. I also want to thank the MAN Pete D. of course for working with me on this one. He has the LUKE for sale at his store, so whoever wants a beautiful LUKE in pristine condition, give him a shout. Here is a link as a plug
I'll stop ranting and present you with pics, and I am off to play this beauty for the rest of the night!