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A_B_C

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Ok, well a little over a year has gone by since I joined the Forum and believe it or not I still don't own a EBMM guitar. I was going to jump full bore into a JP6, most of you have been there.... right?

After alot of lurkng and exhausting the search feature, I come to you for some sage advice. Bad news, I have narrowed it down to two guitars. Good news, wife says I can get two guitars.

So that said, here is what I am going with. I think I know the differences between them, but if you want to add anything for my benefit let me know. I am mostly concerned with how the guitar ( neck ) will feel and what tones I'll be able to coax out of them - this will be the fun part. Style will be from Blues to Rock to Metal, played thru both Digital Modelers and Tube amps ala Mesa Boogie.

1- BFR - JP6 - KOA
2- Axis - Quilt

Done

Looking forward to your advice on these.

Gus
 

Headstock

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Advice on the choices? None, you already know what you are doing as represented by the choices ;)
General advice buy them now before she changes her mind. Then start warming the wife up for #3 & #4
 

luv

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Personally, i'd go with an ASS instead of an Axis. Especially for your bluesier stuff. Seems to me a Jp and an Axis = Rock and Rock.

I've had an Axis and I play a bluesy style of rock...I sold the Axis for an ASS fealt it to be a better fit.

Not sure that's what you want to hear....but....:rolleyes:
 

YtseJam92

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You can't go wrong with the Jp. It's a very versatile guitar and would fit your style of playing, especially the rock/metal aspects.
 

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Personally, i'd go with an ASS instead of an Axis. Especially for your bluesier stuff. Seems to me a Jp and an Axis = Rock and Rock.

I agree and I would upgrade that ASS (or Axis if you must have a Floyd) to BFR. Regular Balls are fantastic guitars, but the BFRs are out of this world.
 

Astrofreq

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Axis all the way. Not super sport. Axis has more Umph.

Do you prefer skinny necks (Ibanez wizard type) or fatter necks (fender type)?
 

A_B_C

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I see, so the JP and the Axis would be redundant to an extent. I may consider it to avoid the hassle of dealing with a Floyd, I believe he ASS come with a tremolo bridge or are they all hardtails ( I suppose I could have checked myself ).

I appreciate all your feedback, I've avoided posting because every time I give it some thought or look at a product more I see some other color or whatever that makes me think.

I do however believe the JP will give me a wide variety of tones including the acoustic/electric sounds. The Axis just wants to take me back to when I was a kid.

Gus
 

Headstock

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The super sports do come with a tremolo, its a good one.
The JP has a phenomenal tremolo, best I have used.
 

larz

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I can't answer to axis "I have not tried one yet"
but jp6 Koa is an amazing guitar, you will not regret it.
 

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To me, the first question is the neck size. The JP and Axis are so radically different. Play them both and go from there.

If you don't want a Floyd, definitely don't get an Axis. There are plenty of other great options. ASS, Silo Spec, JP.
 

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If you don't want a Floyd, definitely don't get an Axis. There are plenty of other great options. ASS, Silo Spec, JP.

+1

Go the Koa JP, but for #2 I'd go something to add more versatility.

In terms of being able to switch between the two easier, you might be better off going for a Silo (HSH / 24 Fret), Silo Spec or Luke : all have forearm contour and similar body shapes.
 

Jason2112

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I see, so the JP and the Axis would be redundant to an extent. I may consider it to avoid the hassle of dealing with a Floyd, I believe he ASS come with a tremolo bridge or are they all hardtails ( I suppose I could have checked myself ).

One thing to consider is that the Axis Floyd is not full-floating. The bridge rests on the body of the guitar (pitch-down only) so it's much easier to setup and maintain than a typical full-floating Floyd (say that 10 times fast).

To me, the Axis has a slightly more solid feel than the ASS, and has just a little more "oomph" since the bridge pickup is set closer to the strings. However, I find that I use the single coil modes on my ASS much more than I thought I would (those in-between positions sound so sweet!). So for versatility, I'd suggest an ASS over an Axis since you'll already have the "rock" tones covered in the JP.
 
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