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Progdude

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Wow ALL 3 were amazing!

The 25th was just superb! It played awesome! It felt so amazing and ergonomic! I was in love! It was so light but packed a mean punch with some gain. The sustain was real nice and the tuning stability was top notch. I dug the birdseye neck and fretboard. It truly was a piece of art. I played it a Lone Star, Stelletto and an Egnater Rebel 20 and a Blackstar Artisan.

The others were really great as well. The Stealth felt different that the other normal JPs. But played great as all Balls do. Im not normally a fan of Black guitars but this is exceptional! Im assuming it didnt have the newer Dimarzios (the CL and LF?)

The BFR Axis (in green) was very nice! I like a very much! The tone block totally made a difference! It was warmer sounding than the other standard Axis they had there. It was super.

All in all I have some mad gas for some more Balls! One is NOT enough! As much as I love my Silo, I feel that he is bored and needs a mate......What shall I get for him????????
 

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How did you like the 25th, and how would you compare it to the Axis?

When I played a 25th, my impression was: This is everything the Axis SS aspires to be. It's supremely comfortable, it's versatile, and it rocks hard.
 

Progdude

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Good question! I feel that they are "similar" guitars, but are definitely different! The TB and the pickups are totally unique to each guitar. Especially the 25th. Thats a masterpiece!
 
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