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The neck is USAGC and it is HUGE. Would happily trade it for something less manly, especially if it was bound. (This one is not)
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I think that's why I love my JM so much also - it is just so not like anything else I have.Interestingly, I don't use the trem on my JM. Not sure why, but part of it will be I don't want to mess with anything that might change how great it is, as it is now. It has been played a little.....olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 9:12 am
I think this guitar may give me more offset cred than I deserve It is the only offset I own, and I think the only one I want. The sound has been a revelation (Lollars), as has the trem--just wow. Tonally, it is miles away from anything else I own, which is perfect.
The neck is USAGC and it is HUGE. Would happily trade it for something less manly, especially if it was bound. (This one is not)
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PhwoarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrGrantB wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 10:27 amI think that's why I love my JM so much also - it is just so not like anything else I have.Interestingly, I don't use the trem on my JM. Not sure why, but part of it will be I don't want to mess with anything that might change how great it is, as it is now. It has been played a little.....olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 9:12 am
I think this guitar may give me more offset cred than I deserve It is the only offset I own, and I think the only one I want. The sound has been a revelation (Lollars), as has the trem--just wow. Tonally, it is miles away from anything else I own, which is perfect.
The neck is USAGC and it is HUGE. Would happily trade it for something less manly, especially if it was bound. (This one is not)
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What? the guitar or the bed cover?
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Photo is a bit crap but...
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The pickups in that are just wonderful.olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 9:12 am JM 1.jpg
JM 5.jpg
I think this guitar may give me more offset cred than I deserve It is the only offset I own, and I think the only one I want. The sound has been a revelation (Lollars), as has the trem--just wow. Tonally, it is miles away from anything else I own, which is perfect.
The neck is USAGC and it is HUGE. Would happily trade it for something less manly, especially if it was bound. (This one is not)
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I like those too. Needs a trem though.IMOCD wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 3:29 pm https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace ... 3005420791
I like this. Are they any good?
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I've noticed these before.IMOCD wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 3:29 pm https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace ... 3005420791
I like this. Are they any good?
Looks like it'd be hard to add a trem to it so it's a hard no for me, but I do dig the shape and colour.
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Thinking about trying a new set of jag pickups in my 64. Have had the same fender classic 65s in there for five years or so now and thinking something with a bit more bit and growl , particularly in the bridge. Have lnt actually done much in the way of research as of yet. Any one with experience in after market jag pups ?
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Glad you like the Rev, I have to say it looks very happy in its new abode. You must be looking after it well.mule wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 3:58 pm Photo is a bit crap but...
Jazzmaster is ex-bender, MIM 60's lacquer. Love it to bits, it's hard to imagine replacing it. The Warhawk is a recent acquisition courtesy of Oleg's emporium. Love the P90's, so much grunt but with the bass contour actually really versatile.