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dwf1004

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(kbaim, this may be what you missed here!)

http://trio.harmony-central.com/ramgen/WNAMM04/Peavey-JSX.rm

Here's a link that was posted on the Peavey forums of the demo that JS did for the JSX head. Not trying to promo products that are non-EBMM; this is solely for the sake of sharing info on a great guitarist, etc.

Just one thing to note: you can crank it, but when someone fields a question, you need to drop the volume, or you're gonna get blasted (audience mic volume is VERY loud and "hissy").

Enjoy!
 

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middle one was Satch Boogie, iirc... um, I can't remember what the first one was - I watched it last night...
 

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Thanks dwf1004.

Got to get me to a computer with good sound before I check it out. Mine's a laptop circa '94! with crap for speakers. I'll ask my drummer to fire it up next time I'm there.

BTW Satch's Live in SF DVD is well worth the price! Amazing player, unbelievable melodies, great song crafter.

KEITH
 

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Great stuff! That amp sounds very sweet. Satch is one of my favs for sure...
 

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I found this old thread and bumped it up cause i just got an Ibanez JS2000 guitar and like Joe himself,its simply AMAZING!!!!!!!!! I even Liked it better then a Vai Jem that i recently played as well!!!!!
 

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Wow, this is an old thread, congrats on a new axe, but I do have a feeling that you are trying to raise a few hairs on this board by constantly crowing about Ibanez guitars.
 

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ernie1966 said:
Wow, this is an old thread, congrats on a new axe, but I do have a feeling that you are trying to raise a few hairs on this board by constantly crowing about Ibanez guitars.

That may be true, but remember how that last thread went? Instead, let's do something different with this one and ask and answer the following question: If Joe became an EBMM artist, what would be the right guitar for him currently in production (with proper mods, of course)

My answer: a JP with Joe'c current pickups.

Why?: Basswood body, great floating trem (maybe replace it with a Floyd), awesome high radius neck, wider flatter fingerboard then other EBMMs. Plus, I think a JP would look really sexy in chrome!

And please, let's not discuss Ibanez guitars any further. There is an appropriate place for that, but I don't think it's on this forum. Thanks for your cooperation! :)
 

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ernie1966 said:
Wow, this is an old thread, congrats on a new axe, but I do have a feeling that you are trying to raise a few hairs on this board by constantly crowing about Ibanez guitars.

Thanks!!! and no i`m not trying to stir anything up! I only mentioned Ibanez once before in my 100 plus posts....... i`m just stating a fact about a new guitar that i just got,not comparing it to anything else! :)
 

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AxSport4me said:
Thanks!!! and no i`m not trying to stir anything up! I only mentioned Ibanez once before in my 100 plus posts....... i`m just stating a fact about a new guitar that i just got,not comparing it to anything else! :)


I hear ya, cool beans! Congrats again on the new axe. Nothing better than the thrill of having a new baby to call your own.
 

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Norrin Radd said:
If Joe became an EBMM artist, what would be the right guitar for him currently in production (with proper mods, of course)

My answer: a JP with Joe'c current pickups.

Why?: Basswood body, great floating trem (maybe replace it with a Floyd), awesome high radius neck, wider flatter fingerboard then other EBMMs. Plus, I think a JP would look really sexy in chrome!

Norrin, I think that he would like a trem that could goes up, not only down like EBMM trems.

Joe and Vai uses a lot of up notes tremolo tricks.

What could be the option to up notes in a EBMM tremolo ?

I'm curious now !
 

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Luiz Gustavo said:
Norrin, I think that he would like a trem that could goes up, not only down like EBMM trems.

Joe and Vai uses a lot of up notes tremolo tricks.

What could be the option to up notes in a EBMM tremolo ?

I'm curious now !

Actually, the JP trem DOES float (goes up AND down), and it's a real treat to play too. I own one and, man, it is smooth as silk. :)
 

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Well, I can second the amp. I've had one since May of this year. It's a great match with my Petrucci.
 

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AxSport4me said:
I found this old thread and bumped it up cause i just got an Ibanez JS2000 guitar and like Joe himself,its simply AMAZING!!!!!!!!! I even Liked it better then a Vai Jem that i recently played as well!!!!!
Congrats on the Satch, AxSport4me... The Satriani is my fave Ibanez guitar now; the neck is really nice on that guitar, and not so very different from some EBMM profiles...

Which brings me to the "which EBMM for Joe?" Q: Joe's IBZ has a more "vintage" neck than is typically associated with Ibanez - 12" radius, pretty deep D - almost V - shape, as I recall - and if asked to pick from the current EBMM production stable, I think he'd probably be most comfortable on a floyd-equipped Morse - in fact, I've seen pictures of him playing one on stage somewhere, tho' I can't for the life of me find them now. :eek: Anyway, I'm pretty sure Joe would want a more traditional neck shape than what's found on the JP model... Of course, it'd be great to see Joe leave the Ibanez camp for EBMM, but it would seem somewhat unlikely - I'm sure Ibanez treat him very well as one of their two or three primary endorsers...

re: the JSX - if they ever make a 50 Watt version, I'll consider it, but I sure as heck don't need 100 Watts where I'm playing! :eek:
 
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Luiz Gustavo said:
Norrin, I think that he would like a trem that could goes up, not only down like EBMM trems.

They float--they go up and down. I think the only exceptions are the Axis and trems with piezos. (The piezos don't work if the bridge isn't flat against the body.)
 
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