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tonypeps

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Hey everyone,

I've been lurking for a while now and thought I'd say hello and share a bit of the story that brought me here. I've been a fan of the music man guitars since 8/9/1995 when I purchased my purple quilt EVH. It was the last electric guitar I purchased for myself, and while that's a bit sad, I can honestly say I haven't wanted another electric guitar badly enough to spend a few grand on it. That is, until recently.

In addition to the EVH, I've also got a Les Paul that I use as my guinea pig guitar. I've swapped out pickups, installed push-pull pots and pre-amps just to see what other sounds I can get from it. I'm no tech, I'm a hack at best, but I like having a guitar that was unique in the amount of different sounds I could get out of it. Then I learned of the 25th anniversary guitar and was floored to see a guitar company release a guitar that already had every single modification I was trying to achieve with my meager skills, plus a few I hadn't even thought of, all tucked into a gorgeous and exceptional piece of wood.

While I don't own a 25th, I'm anxiously awaiting the Reflex line to hit the dealers and hope they are available in Tobacco Burst or Vintage Sunburst with a maple neck.

Thanks for a great forum and I look forward to spending a lot of time here.

Later,
Tony
 

colinboy

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alright alright no need to rub it in!!!:D

have you a number 1 yet? eeeekk tough choice :confused::confused:

There both No 1 but for different purposes,the JP is great for fast playing and more geared towards heavy rock and metal but the piezo is a great added feature.
The 25th is amazing and is areal guitar players "Guitar" if you get my drift,it has amazing tone to it for cleans but is lovely for bluesy sounds and can handle rock and hi-gain stuff also.
You must call down again ;)
 
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