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Josh O

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The JP model is for me by far and I'm on #4 but at some point I'd like a stop tail that I can use for different tunings. I used to have a JP7 that I could get away with for heavy detunes but I'd rather have a stoptail six. Which model would be the closest to the JP neckwise with at least a H/H config? I'm thinking maybe a Sillhouette assuming you can get it in a H/H or H/S/H config or maybe an Axis Super Sport? Maybe even a Sterling model? Or perhaps I should go after a used Sub 1? Of course that Dargie 2 Gold Roller that Pete D has is SWEET but that model is most likely is outta my wallet's range!

Thoughts?
 

threeminutesboy

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depends on the neck and the number of frets you are looking for :D

22 frets I would say a morse Y2D or Axis SS or even better a 25th or Al HH but you will have to wait for it to be released first ;)
24 frets silo 20th, regular one or gold roller

but the morse could the best in terms of neck shape
 

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Well this is kinda easy for what you want it for, the most under rated ,under utilized guitar in the EBMM aresenal, A Silo Bass Guitar, has every thing you have asked for, plus they are cool as hell to play, headstock has a killer one for sale at a great price.
 

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I'm going with the 25th hardtail. Seriously, its cleans are beautiful, but in serial mode that axe can melt your face off.

And how come the SM Y2D w/ Tune-O-Matic gets no love? An absolutely stunning stop tail that is. The neck profile will be different though.
 

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you could just block out a JP trem with a tremol-no or something similar.

I agree. I have two hardwood dowel slices in mine, one on either side of the trem block. The JP neck is unique, so if that is important, a blocked trem may suit your needs.

The ASS is a great alternative, but the neck is definitely different. Ditto the Silo or 25th/Reflex. All great choices, but different.

Also consider the Morse model for a fixed bridge. IMHO, the neck on the Morse is closest to the JP within the EBMM family in that it has a flatter radius (12" vs 10"; the JP is 15") and is not as thick front-to-back. My Morse is from the mid 90s, I've read mention that the neck may have slightly changed since.

Good luck in your quest.
 

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How low do you want to tune? If you want to go real low like A or B standard then go for a Silo Bass Guitar! I havn't even played one, but it is no secret that you need a longer scale length for ultra low tunings, or the sound gets muddy with no sustain. Have you heard Panic Attack on the Octavarium album? That is the Silo Bass Guitar.
 

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The verdict is quite clear:

The 25th with a hardtail. Maple neck/board would be a killer combo. Go check out Roburado's. ;)
 

e.mate

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The JP model is for me by far and I'm on #4 but at some point I'd like a stop tail that I can use for different tunings. I used to have a JP7 that I could get away with for heavy detunes but I'd rather have a stoptail six. Which model would be the closest to the JP neckwise with at least a H/H config? I'm thinking maybe a Sillhouette assuming you can get it in a H/H or H/S/H config or maybe an Axis Super Sport? Maybe even a Sterling model? Or perhaps I should go after a used Sub 1? Of course that Dargie 2 Gold Roller that Pete D has is SWEET but that model is most likely is outta my wallet's range!

Thoughts?

Out of the box, I would say maybe ASS comes running up soundwise. But of course, that depends on how much you want to spend for this type of alternative...

Actually, I would try to an used SUB and add one of the JP PUs (D-Sonic, CrunchLab..whatever you prefer)...can't get any closer in sound, look and feel. I know quite bunch of JP players that own a SUB as backup or stoptail addition to their setup...and they are more than happy with it :cool:
 

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Closest to the JP neckwise would be another JP, but a runner up is probably a Silhouette or 25.

The 25th can definitely handle detuning (I have mine in Drop B right now). The Silhouette Bass guitar is a definite winner here, too.
 
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