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Old 05-11-2009, 06:19 PM
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So how do you like the JP now with a few more selectable options?
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Old 05-11-2009, 07:32 PM
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i havent had too much of a play as ive been busy the past few days

as soon as i can ill post some vids/clips showing all the different tones
basically endless tones now!!

really really digging the split neck pickup
i always felt the original middle split sounded great, but lacked a bit of something, and also was a signature petrucci sound
the neck split adds a whole different dimension
a little fuller than the middle split
and has a bit more of that stratty bell/chime sound

the middle pushed (so both humbuckers)
is also amazing
useable as a clean tone without muddying up too much
very full and big, but not overpowering and still delicate and sort of sparkling.

i love trying to describe sound with words!!!

as i said ill try and get some clips up soon

but overall, to answer your question

So how do you like the JP now with a few more selectable options?

i love it just as much as i did before, but now even more
the guitar itself has always inspired me to play
now ive got a few more things to play around with!
just bought a new wah pedal too (crybaby from hell!!)
and just retubed my mark IV
things have never been better!
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