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LouieeLou

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hi guys I’m louiee Lou guitarist of Melbourne Australia, I’ve got an interest in buying a John petrucci Ernie ball music man guitar, but the real signature models in Australia start from $6,000 to 12,0000, even second hand their costly, a bit out of my price range, are the sterling JP any good, you can pick one up in Melbourne Australia from $2,000 to $3,000, are any models with the dimarzio crunch lab on bridge and liquid fire neck, any info would be appreciated, kind regards louiee lou
 

Warmart

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If you REALLY want an EBMM JP than you gotta do what you gotta do. If it takes longer to save, Ebay a kidney, sell plasma - whatever, so be it.

Buy once, cry once.

And not sure what your duties/tax would be like to import one from the USA, but may be worth some investigation!
 

morsecode

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Hey there, if affordability is a major factor then you have to do what is best for you. You might be more likely to find the Sterling version in a guitar store near you. If Melbourne is within a reasonable distance to commute, I would check one out there. As far as pick up types, I’m not sure but there is a link somewhere (or a google search) that will take you to its website that will have its specs. Pickups can easily be changed and are a much more affordable option.
 

BUC

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None of the Sterlings have the piezo.

I've had good experiences on Reverb and Sweetwater gear exchange. Both selling and buying.
 
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