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Post by Pain on Aug 2, 2012 5:25:25 GMT -6
Wait! I know what you are gonna say...Guitar Player > Guitar, yeah, yeah. I know. But let me rephrase it in a better way. Which is guitar is the best tool for shredding?
I've set my sights on the JEM 7V WH Steve Vai Signature Model, but I will change my mind if you can persuade me otherwise.
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Post by bigan0318 on Aug 13, 2012 19:41:08 GMT -6
I Had a Schecter loomis signature 7 and loved it. emg active 707's, oversized dunlop frets, and an original floyd. It was so easy to play for a 7, but I doubt it would hold up to that Vai Jem in build quality. Ive had my eye on that guitar for awhile. I would go with that or a musicman Petrucci. Both very nice ax's.
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Post by Pain on Aug 25, 2012 8:25:14 GMT -6
+1 for JEM then.
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Post by zenshredder on Aug 25, 2012 10:43:23 GMT -6
I know this is the MAB forum and this might be blasphemy, I love MAB's signature guitars but I just bought a Rusty Cooley signature model and I gotta say the guitar is amazing. No other guitar is built for maximum playing capability. His signatures have pretty much the standard bells and whistles that guitar players love, but the thing that makes me love his guitars so much are the super deep lower horn cutaways so you can access the higher frets much easier than say on your typical stratocaster or les paul.
Alternatively the MAB-1 Armorflame is definitely the best 6 string guitar I've ever played in my life(can't wait for the MAB-7!!!) it was literally too cool for me to stop playing it when I visited a music shop that had one! I don't own one, but I've played one before and the are AWESOME. Either the MAB-1 or MAB-7 will be the next guitar I buy for sure.
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