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Raz

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OK the guy at the local music store has offered me to return my Sub1 and my baby Marshall 30 for an upgrade. Now I wanted a Silo, but he said the won't go for it because it isn't worth there efforts, so I asked about the JP's. It would have to be a special order...but hey I can wait. Here is the info he gave me that came from his PC...

JP-Trem TPL 960-19-20-00

Jon, Derrell, any help would be appreciated...thanks!
 

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Raz said:
JP-Trem TPL 960-19-20-00


John Petrucci 6 string model, Teal Pearl with rosewood fingerboard, non-matching headstock, no inlays, no piezo.

Teal pearl is an awesome color! I would be happy with it :D

Here's a shot of a fully loaded 7 string
TealPearl.jpg
 

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PeteDuBaldo said:
John Petrucci 6 string model, Teal Pearl with rosewood fingerboard, non-matching headstock, no inlays, no piezo.

Teal pearl is an awesome color! I would be happy with it :D

Here's a shot of a fully loaded 7 string
TealPearl.jpg

Where, where's the link?
 

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Sorry, I answered to quickly...dang that's sweet!!! :D

Does it come with the bird's eye?
 

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Here I will layout the cost for you guys...BTW these are Canadian prices:

Sub1.................899.00
Marshall 30.......299.00


JP.......................1769.00

Cost to me would be 571.00, well should I?
 

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PeteDuBaldo said:
John Petrucci 6 string model, Teal Pearl with rosewood fingerboard, non-matching headstock, no inlays, no piezo.

Teal pearl is an awesome color! I would be happy with it :D

Here's a shot of a fully loaded 7 string
TealPearl.jpg


That's not a 7 string :p

and raz, I'd say if you've got the money, go for it. Wife shouldn't be too angry, you're trading for it now.
 

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Hey Raz.....I will only give you this bit of advice so take it for what it is worth.

I would try out a JP prior to buying. The deal sounds ok to me, but you are going in blind. I love EBMM guitars, but the AL and Luke just don't fit me real well and I would never buy one on the blind. You may find the JP is not to your liking. Then you will be holding a guitar you will not play and then have to take the pain in getting rid of it. The music store will do what it thinks is best for them, not you. I know of a few dealers on here who are very helpful (part of the forum family :D ) and may tell you the same thing. Try it before you buy it. This is an expensive piece to go in on blind.

Pete.....Does that Teal Pet have the "rare" hidden 7th string?!?!? ;)

My 2 pennies.
 

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Thanks Koog, I may try and sell the amp and trade the Sub 1 in on a Silo, which I love.
 

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Raz, The JP necks are WAY different than any of our other necks. That is why I asked. Play one before you buy one. They are great guitars, but like I said, the necks are different.
 

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OK, this is a bit off topic, but I've always wondered about the JP as well but haven't seen one locally to play with. (Had the same problem before I bought the Morse, but Steve being one of my heroes I just couldn't resist ...)

Anyhow- I have a Washburn N4 (the Nuno Bettencourt Model) which I absolutely love. It's got a wide neck, not too thin, with jumbo frets. Any chance someone has played both and can tell me if they're comparable in any way?
 

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jongitarz said:
Raz, The JP necks are WAY different than any of our other necks. That is why I asked. Play one before you buy one. They are great guitars, but like I said, the necks are different.
They're that different? I played a few EBMMs at a musicshow last week and I didn't find the Pet neck to be hugely different from the Silo, although a tad thinner.
 

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learningtolive said:
They're that different? I played a few EBMMs at a musicshow last week and I didn't find the Pet neck to be hugely different from the Silo, although a tad thinner.

Thinner in what way, flatter or thinner accross the frets? Becuase I am OK with flat necks, I have a Wayne (Charvel)...and that's metal flat!
 

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So Pete how is the neck? Is it narrow like the Axis or does it have a thinner profile like a Jackson?
 

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Raz said:
So Pete how is the neck? Is it narrow like the Axis or does it have a thinner profile like a Jackson?


You didn't ask me, but I'm answering anyway.

It's narrow like that Axis, but also a thin profile like that jackson you mention... It's very close to an Ibanez Wizard neck...but better of course.
 

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There is a drastic difference in neck feel between the JPs and the Silo (24 fret). Even tho theyre similar in setup, they feel totally different. The Silo neck is definitely beefier, whilst the JP neck is thinner and a lil' more narrow. If you love the Sub neck, then the Silo is where I'd go. Plus the Silo is more versatile in the tones you can achieve. Take this from a guy who loves his 3 JPs and Silo EQUALLY, theyre just different animals. It looks like the Silo is my main beeeyatch now for the new band as well....
 

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Warg Master said:
You didn't ask me, but I'm answering anyway.

It's narrow like that Axis, but also a thin profile like that jackson you mention... It's very close to an Ibanez Wizard neck...but better of course.


More like the Ibanez Ultra neck shape.
 

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If I were you, judging by your recent posts, you love the Silo.....go with another one. JP's are tonally the same. I have each one tuned differently. I happen to love my Pets, but, they are not tonally versatile as the Silo as OC mentioned. Of course, if you get a chance to play one....do it. You will then have tried one out and can justify getting one more easily than buying blind. :cool:

OC....getting close. I'm almost scared to try that silo of yours. Might wake up a different monster in me...hhehehehehhehhe :cool:
 
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