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Roxy

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I think that the review could have been more thorough. Demo the pickup switching options, the gain boost, and the above points others have mentioned. A quick explanation of the amp setups, and added effects used in the demo. How was the piezo connected? etc. Not that every clinician is going to be knowledgeable of all brands, but Doug Doppler is a huge Ibanez player with a vast Ibanez Guitar collection. He studied at GIT and took lessons from Satriani, and a Favored Nations artist.

I look forward to a review by iGuitar Magazine or Premier Guitar Magazine because they have clinicians like Jamie Humphries who play EBMM Guitars and know the product line.
 

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I may have been exaggerating on the due date. He's scheduled to get his at the end of April.

My family has a music store in Staten Island and we're EBMM dealers.

Can I be adopted in your family? LOL. Seriously, can I get a quote from you guys for Luke III Olive Gold?
 

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In addition to the sound, those Majesty colors are fantastic. I'd rub my genitals on the Siberian Sapphire.
 

ohdamnitsdevin

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In addition to the sound, those Majesty colors are fantastic. I'd rub my genitals on the Siberian Sapphire.

I'm sorry but, guitar molestation is a real thing and NOT something that should be joked about. I think this is a perfect opportunity where we can create awareness and make EBMM the leading name in not only guitars but in guitar ethics and maybe, just maybe, we can stop the world from these egregious acts of guitar molestation.


#stopguitarmolestation
 

xjbebop

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I'm sorry but, guitar molestation is a real thing and NOT something that should be joked about. I think this is a perfect opportunity where we can create awareness and make EBMM the leading name in not only guitars but in guitar ethics and maybe, just maybe, we can stop the world from these egregious acts of guitar molestation.


#stopguitarmolestation

...you're no fun....
 

ohdamnitsdevin

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Let's not be hasty...

Okay. I cant argue that logic.


Lets make a little contest for all those photoshop enthusiasts out there.

Convert this ad into an EBMM ad. Add in whichever EBMM guitar you desire and cover up the Jackson logo and replace with an EBMM logo. Shouldn't be too hard to do! HAVE AT IT!

Me so excite.
 
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beej

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Sorry fellas ... corporate forum and all, one of the rules we have is to limit pics of competitor's instruments.
 

MrJJoncas

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Okay. I cant argue that logic.


Lets make a little contest for all those photoshop enthusiasts out there.

Convert this ad into an EBMM ad. Add in whichever EBMM guitar you desire and cover up the Jackson logo and replace with an EBMM logo. Shouldn't be too hard to do! HAVE AT IT!

Me so excite.

Your wife doesnt see your posts here, right ? Hahaha just kidding !!
 

joe web

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played the 6 and 7 version at musikmesse last week.
i love the smaller stringspacing on the 7 string. just awesome to play.
both guitars are quite heavyweight, wouldn't expect this from a guitar with such a small body.
overall they feel great!
 

MrJJoncas

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Smaller spacestrings ? I don't know but it has not changed according to the EBMM stats on their website, still the same as the jpx's series. Plus, it would be weird to have the 6s model with a spacing and the 7s with an other, no ?
 
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