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ss.org Regular
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Inverness, Scotland
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EBMM JP7 trem question
I'm hoping some users of the JP7 can advise me on something. I've been planning buying one of these for a while now, but another deal has cropped up to question my choice of guitar. What I'd like to know is how the trem performs, mainly does it have the range of Floyd Rose type extremities? I'm not a heavy trem user but I like having the option of extensive diving & pullups on my Ibanez 7s.
I remember talk of this some time ago but I've searched through the forums to no avail. Much thanks in advance! |
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Mr. Negative Pants™
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Location: Greater Toronto Area, Canada
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Main Seven: modded Dean EVO Special 7
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You can dive and pull up, but in my experience, not to the full extent you can with a Floyd. The trem's block is very thick, and i find that when diving, it bumps the back of the cavity before i get to the level of string slack that you can get to with a Floyd. It's still extremely low and floppy, just not to the point where the strings make absolutely no sound at all. I don't pull up much, but i've read that it's similar. Great range, but not quite as huge as a Floyd.
That said, it's a really sweet trem... extremely smooth, solid and comfortable, and i haven't had any issues with tuning with the graphite nut and locking tuners. |
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Paolo
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Location: Ottawa, Canada
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I haven't put mine to such an extreme test, but as far as flutter goes, about as smooth as any prisoner's fart
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ss.org Regular
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Cheers guys. |
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aka zEr0
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Milano, Italy
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I love the JP trem. While it's not as stable as a Lo-Pro I prefer the feel of it way more. It's really smooth and as long as you are not Steve Vai you'll be fine with it.
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-Freddie
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ss.org Regular
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Inverness, Scotland
Posts: 459
Real Name: Graeme
Main Seven: Ibanez RG2027
Rig: Marshalls/G-System
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I was planning on a fully-loaded JP7, except for the inlays. I might get one anyway if this other deal falls through. Don't want to say anything yet though
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