joe web
Well-known member
puh, 7-stringers and I have a complicated relationship....
some of you may now, i've had an original JP7 desert gold (all options) about 7 years or so in the past...sold it one day...got me a JPX7 3 years ago...traded it for a Y2D...
for all the low-tuning stuff is used my OLP Bariton guitar, i prefer the 6-string feel. but sometimes a 7 has something special to it and of course you can play some DT / JP riffs on it...
so i made myself a 40th birthday present and picked up a Sterling JP-70 with a Crunchlab 7 in the bridge.
the guitar was used, but only a few pick scratches, nothing special - overall in very good shape.
so now i'm back on 7!
of course you feel the difference between the real deal and the Sterling line, but for two songs of the evening, it's fine for me.
love the black stealth look and the unsinished neck, great combination!
this is the only picture i can show you guys at the moment, but maybe someone will take a few more tomorrow evening at our show.
some of you may now, i've had an original JP7 desert gold (all options) about 7 years or so in the past...sold it one day...got me a JPX7 3 years ago...traded it for a Y2D...
for all the low-tuning stuff is used my OLP Bariton guitar, i prefer the 6-string feel. but sometimes a 7 has something special to it and of course you can play some DT / JP riffs on it...
so i made myself a 40th birthday present and picked up a Sterling JP-70 with a Crunchlab 7 in the bridge.
the guitar was used, but only a few pick scratches, nothing special - overall in very good shape.
so now i'm back on 7!
of course you feel the difference between the real deal and the Sterling line, but for two songs of the evening, it's fine for me.
love the black stealth look and the unsinished neck, great combination!
this is the only picture i can show you guys at the moment, but maybe someone will take a few more tomorrow evening at our show.
