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brusdon

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For versatility I'd go for the JP, because you can get a really hardcore sound out of it if you need to, but with the p/u combo the clean sound alone is amazing, let alone with a piezo in that baby... It makes my friend cry at night to think he bought an Ibanez rg2550 :rolleyes:
 

Mike Martin

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Hey Sub Zero,

I've been playing the JPM 6 and &7 for about a year now. I've toured with them and recorded with them. I have to say thay are the bizzomb.

I mainly play metal with Fozzy, but I do a lot of session work, blues, jazz, fusion and rock gigs in Atlanta as well. I find the JPMs to be quite comfortable to play and the tone is pretty versitile.

BTW, my main amp is a JSX if that helps you know where I'm coming from. Hope my two cents helps!
 

CudBucket

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Here's my logic... Get the JP first. There are several reasons. The first, is that it's more expensive. Get over the hump, get the bigger dollar guitar. If you still want a Silo, you can always score a used one or even load up on a new one and the price tag won't be as stiff. That's just me.

However, as far as humbucker guitars go, there might not be a more beautiful looking, sounding and playing guitar in the biz. Plus, it's very versatile. The Pet can get type-cast as a metal players guitar and that's unfair. It can do anything short of a strict SRV copy.

The JP trem can only be found on one guitar. It's as good as it gets. Plus Piezo. Many, many tones in there.

Get the Petrucci.
 
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