SoundsGreat
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We should have 5 JPX's with us tomorrow, they are the first 5 in the country, 3 are presold , 2 are still up. Expect many pics when they land
Ben
SoundsGreat
Ben
SoundsGreat
I had mine last week on thursday. The shipping was super fast as I live in Europe, Finland. It only took like 5 working days or so to get it here in this little town.It made me think that I may possibly be the first owner of a JPX overseas... I'm loving it A LOT so far and I was relieved that the guitar wasn't damaged at all during the time it was on the plane. The setup is a bit too low on the bigger strings (fret buzz), but it's nothing you can't fix with adjusting the saddles.
Pics?
I had mine last week on thursday. The shipping was super fast as I live in Europe, Finland. It only took like 5 working days or so to get it here in this little town.It made me think that I may possibly be the first owner of a JPX overseas... I'm loving it A LOT so far and I was relieved that the guitar wasn't damaged at all during the time it was on the plane. The setup is a bit too low on the bigger strings (fret buzz), but it's nothing you can't fix with adjusting the saddles.
I had mine last week on thursday. The shipping was super fast as I live in Europe, Finland. It only took like 5 working days or so to get it here in this little town.It made me think that I may possibly be the first owner of a JPX overseas... I'm loving it A LOT so far and I was relieved that the guitar wasn't damaged at all during the time it was on the plane. The setup is a bit too low on the bigger strings (fret buzz), but it's nothing you can't fix with adjusting the saddles.
New PM and new JPX's - that's very impressive of EBMM & S&T to arrange it all at the same time!....
The neck will need adjusting if thats the case.
It wouldn't have left SLO like that. The flight would have had some impact on the woods so a truss rod tweak will sort out you're buzzing I expect.