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billpepper82

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I have had my Benji Madden for about 7 months and I have really been practicing everyday and have improved so much the neck is just indescribably slick and fast it's so easy to just go up and down on the neck I honestly have so much fun playing its all i think about I just wanted to share :)
 

aleclee

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I hear ya. I sent a lot of time and money chasing different PRS models before I found "home" with the Axis Super Sport.
 

luv

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now your problem is that you won't want to play anything that isn't comparable in quality.
 

Tobin31

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I know what you mean. I owned 2 LP, tele, strat everything then I got an EB EVH MM and everything changed. All other guitars did not make sense. Now I`m looking at a axis at my local store. What a kick butt company!
 

davetcan

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Pretty much exactly what I did. I'm now left with only one PRS, a Cu24 that is amazing, and 6 EBMM 's, LOL. Bunch of other stuff also, I really need to get rid of some of these, they're not getting played.

I hear ya. I sent a lot of time and money chasing different PRS models before I found "home" with the Axis Super Sport.
 

Astrofreq

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I own electric guitars by two other companies. My EB is the only one I'm really attached to. In fact, anytime I have to leave a guitar in my car for a length of time, I ain't leavin' the EB in the car. :) It's another brand.
 

ibanez4life SZ!

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Love my EBMM guitars as well. All their models seem to be quite unique from one another (IMO), and each do their job VERY well.
 

threeminutesboy

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it took me quite some time to see the light also, first EBMM in 2003. Glad I did it and I ain't looking back to other brands
 

Jamie M

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I tried lots of guitars before finding EBMM. The search has now ended. I will never play another brand.
 

colinboy

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Hi Colin
Yes guilty as charged. You are a regular on there to aren't you? Mainly Mikes forum

We all pop up everywhere don't we it's hilarious.Didnt know you played music man guitars at all?

I always get a great kick off your comments to some of the stuff that guy Adrian on the LL forum posts!
 

Jamie M

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We all pop up everywhere don't we it's hilarious.Didnt know you played music man guitars at all?

I always get a great kick off your comments to some of the stuff that guy Adrian on the LL forum posts!

Adrian now that is a real star lol, i am sure he is one of the staff at LL just winding us up!!!
 

NoUse121

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I as well have had a few other brands of guitars. I still some too. I find that each guitar has its own personality and tonal vibe. When I record and if I want a Les Paul sound I play a Les Paul, if I want a Strat sound I play a Strat and so on. The easiest way I think to get the sound you are looking for is to use the source. Now for playing live, combining legendary tones and having your own unique tones as well I will choose nothing but Ernie Ball. I use a guitar as a tool to make music and I refer Ernie Ball Music Man as the Swiss Army knife of the guitar world. They are so handy they can do just about anything and do it fantastically!
 
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