zif
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I have two totally flawless Ernie Ball Musicman Petrucci Mystic Dream 6 string guitars in front of me. I have honestly never seen musical instruments of this quality and caliber.
Guitar 1 is basic - no inlays, no peizo, no matching headstock.
Guitar 2 is fully loaded and was originally intended to replace guitar 1.
Guitar 1 is magic. The other is just a fantastic instrument.
Why?
I purchased both within the last week brand new. Guitar 1 is the magic one - non peizo, the neck seems a bit more natural / less finished, and although the action is set to the exact same height as the other to within atoms, it plays like I could never believe a guitar could play. It is also more brown in tone, as in EVH back in 1981. Although both guitars have the d-sonic bridge, guitar 1's tone is simply to die for. - smooth warm, and sizzling brown.
How could both guitars that are so very close and flawless in craftsmanship be so different? I really was expecting to fall in love with the guitar that was fully loaded, but no matter how long I play it, the "no frills" guitar just touches something deep inside that is not present when playing the other guitar.
I really want to love the fully loaded guitar, as it has well...everything I could want lol... but the other guitar is just...magic
Anyone ever seen this before? It may be just Ernie Ball specific, as nothing I have played can even touch the "non magic" guitar.
Guitar 1 is basic - no inlays, no peizo, no matching headstock.
Guitar 2 is fully loaded and was originally intended to replace guitar 1.
Guitar 1 is magic. The other is just a fantastic instrument.
Why?
I purchased both within the last week brand new. Guitar 1 is the magic one - non peizo, the neck seems a bit more natural / less finished, and although the action is set to the exact same height as the other to within atoms, it plays like I could never believe a guitar could play. It is also more brown in tone, as in EVH back in 1981. Although both guitars have the d-sonic bridge, guitar 1's tone is simply to die for. - smooth warm, and sizzling brown.
How could both guitars that are so very close and flawless in craftsmanship be so different? I really was expecting to fall in love with the guitar that was fully loaded, but no matter how long I play it, the "no frills" guitar just touches something deep inside that is not present when playing the other guitar.
I really want to love the fully loaded guitar, as it has well...everything I could want lol... but the other guitar is just...magic
Anyone ever seen this before? It may be just Ernie Ball specific, as nothing I have played can even touch the "non magic" guitar.