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gtrman66

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The wilds of deepest darkest Maryland
Body: BFR Luke body (alder,mahogany tone block and figured maple top)with a super 5A quilt top
Color: SMY2D colors purple sunset and d-purple burst
Neck: Luke profile,4+2 headstock with schaller locking tuners,birdseye maple,rosewood fingerboard,compensated nut,10-14" compound radius with graphite stabilizer bars and jumbo stainless steel frets
Electronics: EMG 89xr in bridge,slv-x in middle and fernandez sustainer in neck pos
Bridge: Piezo vintage-style trem or drop-only floyd with press-in arm,evh d-tuna,upgraded trem block and titanium bridge blocks
 

Progdude

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Nov 21, 2005
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Location
IL.
(slightly larger) Silhouette Body Shape

Alder with Mahogany Tone Block
Bottom Horn Contour (Like the Newer JPs but half as much)
Charcoal Stain Flame Maple Top
Standard Silo Neck Shape
Rosewood neck
24 Dunlop 6000 frets
Direct Mounted Dimarzio Pickups
No Pickguard
Bridge-AT-1
Middle-Area 67
Neck-Liquifire
Trem with Oversized Brass Block
Tremol-No
Schaller Locking Tuners Pearl Buttons
Machine Screw 5 Bolt Neck Joint
25.5 Scale Length
12 Radius
Graphtech Comp Nut
Graphtech Saddles
Schaller Strap locks
1 500K Master Volume
No Tone Control
5 way toggle

Thats what Id want. Wonder what that would run me........
 

Slowlicks

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HaS music Man ever ofFered a neCk throuGh desiGn?

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azazael

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Sometimes I wish the Axis Super Sport had a tremolo similar to that of the JP6. The responsiveness of the trem on that is really nice (in my opinion) for everything from subtle vibrato to an occasional dive bomb. I rarely use the whammy though, so I don't really mind but if I could afford a custom that's the only thing I'd change :3

The thing is when I use a trem I really like the vibrato you can get when you slightly pull up and down on it...I find it's a bit more "natural" sounding and is quite pleasant whereas just being able to pull down kind of ruins that effect. Great guitar though..going to go put another payment on my future ASS!

I think essentialy the JP trem is the Super Sport trem.
 

B2D

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Orange County, CA
I think essentialy the JP trem is the Super Sport trem.

Whaaaaaaaat? I dunno man. The basic idea is the same (2-point trem, 6 saddles, similar baseplate) but I was under the impression that EB totally tooled up the JP bridge as a fresh design. I could see how the JP bridge would have grown out of the ASS bridge but I suppose BP knows the truth.
 
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TonyEVH5150

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Nashville, TN
While we're on here dreaming . . .

Body: silo Special body shape. Alder with Flame maple cap and mahogany tone block. Contours similar to what was done with the 20th Silo. Rounded body contours with forearm and belly cuts. pinstripe binding a la 20th silo. Routed for 2 humbuckers with the awesome MM pickup rings

Electronics and misc: either MM 2 point trem or Wilkinson VS100. 3-way switch, 1 volume, 1 tone - both are push-pulls. Why? for Duncan P-rails. They are basically humbuckers, p-90's and single coils all wrapped up in one.

Neck: Silo special neck with 10" radius, 22 frets, rosewood fretboard, flame maple neck, Clay dots - 2.5mm. back profile would be the Axis asymmetrical profile. matching headstock.

I've been dreaming about this guitar for quite some time. Can't wait to see if anything like this comes to fruition.
 

Julian

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May 25, 2010
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Griesheim, Germany
Hey,

my Axis Sport is my dreamguitar :rolleyes:.
If I had the chance to have my own guitars custom-build by EBMM, I probably had some with different wood an PU-combination, but the overal feeling of that guitar for me is not improvable.

Ah, if someone sells his used Axis Sport (scratches don't matter), please contact me :cool:.

Cheers,
Julian
 
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