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JayDawg

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So I have decided that for my next guitar it is going to be a JP Mystic Dream but when I look at them a few say "Loaded" and some don't. Stupid question I know but what makes a JP model "Loaded"?
 

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Someone please correct me if I'm mistaken:

Options for the standard JP series include:
-Matching headstock
-Piezo
-Shield Inlays

I'm assuming loaded means at least 2 of 3, and fully loaded being 3 of 3.

I miss my MD JP6. MD color NEVER gets old, its so beautiful, and so much more so in person.
 

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So I have decided that for my next guitar it is going to be a JP Mystic Dream but when I look at them a few say "Loaded" and some don't. Stupid question I know but what makes a JP model "Loaded"?

"Loaded" refers to the available features on the guitar. A "Loaded" JP6 mystic dream will come with a matching headstock, shield inlays (with the JP shield on the 1st fret), and will come equipped with a piezo bridge, and both stereo and mono outputs. Those produced in 2010 and after should have the crunch lab in the bridge and the liquifire in the neck (someone with knowledge on this correct me if Im wrong as far as the date go)

I believe the standard JP6 models only some with dot inlays, three-way toggle switch, CL/LF and only one-input (someone please correct me if Im wrong). They also may or may not come with a matching headstock.

I personally own a "loaded" JP6 in mystic dream and I love it. Just a great guitar! I hope this helps.
 

JayDawg

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Cool! Loaded it will be then! I absolutely love those guitars! Even though I am a bass player primarily, even since I got my kid his SUB Silo3 for Christmas, I have been wanting to play as well. Obviously the kids guitar is packed away and going to be wrapped soon but I have been G.A.S.'ing for a Mystic Dream bad!
 

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Someone please correct me if I'm mistaken:

Options for the standard JP series include:
-Matching headstock
-Piezo
-Shield Inlays

I'm assuming loaded means at least 2 of 3, and fully loaded being 3 of 3.

I miss my MD JP6. MD color NEVER gets old, its so beautiful, and so much more so in person.

Correct. Although, some people haven't learned this and write "loaded" when it's in fact "fully loaded" so you just check what options the guitar comes with and work it out yourself if it's loaded or fully loaded.
 

ErnieJohn

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I've often wondered what the term "fully loaded" meant, but never figured it out, now I know, thanks, learn something new on here everyday ,
 
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