Frak
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- Jul 23, 2011
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Hi friends, first post here!
Let's start this NGD with a video I've just made, hope you like it!
Of course, some nice pics wouldn't hurt too
Some words on the guitar: all I can say is that this is the perfect evolution of the JP model, and has all the specs I could desire in a dream guitar.
Having recently owned a JP7 BFR (sold it just to buy this one) I can honestly say that it was absolutely worth it. At first the flatter 20" radius is a bit awkward but after a minute it's a dream to play.
The neck is definitely thinner, but I don't feel that much of a difference from the previous one. Ebony fretboard, SS frets and a more stable bridge (even the trem cavity is tighter) all contribute to an overall better instrument.
And the finish, oh the finish
It's so hard to capture it on photo, so cool in person!
I should mention that the guitar arrived not only in tune, but with an exceptional low action and perfect intonation, which is more than rare these days. Now excuse me, I need some more shred
Of course, some nice pics wouldn't hurt too
Some words on the guitar: all I can say is that this is the perfect evolution of the JP model, and has all the specs I could desire in a dream guitar.
Having recently owned a JP7 BFR (sold it just to buy this one) I can honestly say that it was absolutely worth it. At first the flatter 20" radius is a bit awkward but after a minute it's a dream to play.
The neck is definitely thinner, but I don't feel that much of a difference from the previous one. Ebony fretboard, SS frets and a more stable bridge (even the trem cavity is tighter) all contribute to an overall better instrument.
And the finish, oh the finish
I should mention that the guitar arrived not only in tune, but with an exceptional low action and perfect intonation, which is more than rare these days. Now excuse me, I need some more shred
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