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Lou

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Got to play a JPX today. GC in Boston just got one in. 2 words: Freakin Killer. The guitar is light as a feather. Unplugged it's loud. Really alive. Plugged in the cleans are stellar. Crunch tones have a nice aggressive bite and high gain sounds are very tight. I played through a mesa Roadster and an Express. Compared to my cherry burst which I brought with me to A/B the JPX is brighter and punchy. I'd say it cuts more and has more bloom and definition than a BFR. Not brittle. Did not try the piezo as it would not have sounded good through a standard guitar amp.

I'm not completely sold on the five-way, and I spent a lot of time flipping from the neck back to the bridge to try to get comfortable with it. IMO the switch is a tad too close to the volume knob when in the bridge position and when it's in the 4th position or neck you're going to bump it if you do any windmills or aggressive strumming. If you like to mix mag sounds with your piezo you might be making contact with it. The angle is nice - in line with picking motion. But you have to pay attention a bit more switching on the fly to positions 2, 3 or 4. That being said the new 5-way does bring some interesting tones to your sonic tool box of sounds.

The finish is absolutely amazing and the black hardware is a nice touch. I've been dying for black hardware for a long time. The frets are bigger but not gigantic compared to the BFR/Standard JPs. Ebony fretboard completes the look.

In short - try one you'll LOVE it!
 

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The JPX looks fantastic in my opinion. I've played some Petrucci's, and they are hands down the most comfortable guitar ever. The neck is smooth and perfect to hold, and the sound is very clear and crisp.

The new JPX is definitely something to look forward to.
 
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dmcguitar

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can you elaborate more in the differences tonally between the bfr and X? do the frets feel any different or is it too small to notice?
 

Lou

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can you elaborate more in the differences tonally between the bfr and X? do the frets feel any different or is it too small to notice?

They both sound awesome. The JPX is a bit more punchy and alive than the others. Hard to describe, but you can hear a difference. Either one will do you good!

As I mentioned there is not a major difference in size or feel of the bigger frets IMO.
 

browndog

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Good review Lou. Although I’ve only owned Axisisis’s, I can’t wrap my head around a JP because my hand keeps hitting the toggle switch.

This JPX is something else. All these recent pics have me thinking that I gotta check one of these baby’s out.
 

lucas96

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Question for ya. I bust Bought the guitar today. Love it so far but string vibrate against the frets like crazy. did yours do that? if not im going to have to take it in and have it set up.
 

theboogieman

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Question for ya. I bust Bought the guitar today. Love it so far but string vibrate against the frets like crazy. did yours do that? if not im going to have to take it in and have it set up.

It probably just needs a tweak of the truss rod, or a good 'ol setup.
 
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