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  • Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

    I was in GC looking for a new 1x12 combo and asked the floor guy to grab me an Ibanez or a Music Man to try out amps, nothing in particular. He brought me over a Music Man JP BFR. I don't believe it was the JPX, actually it wasn't. There was no 5 way switch and this one had a 3 way and mini 3 way for piezo/magnetics.

    Overall, a slick guitar. The neck was nice and I really dug that it was a set neck, I think set necks like that have much better fret access. Then again, neck heels vary from company to company. PRS is another story.

    It hung pretty well on the strap and my arms felt really comfortable too. After 20 minutes of exploring it I was feeling right at home and ripping away. The pickups sounded great and the Dimarzio neck pickup was pretty versatile, I must say. The bridge was tuned for heavey rock/metal, but had a pleasant tone and was pretty articulate. Good singing mid range.

    I left the store wanting that axe more than the amp I was trying out. I am really considering a JP model for the next purchase or a custom build with a 25.5 set neck design. The bolt on neck thing just isn't playing out for me as much as it used to. We'll see! Anyone else tried out one of these axes, what did you think? I would just be hesitant in buying one because I feel like everyone would look at me and expect me to play like John. That's the curse of a sig guitar though.
    Mike Lipe Virtuoso #009
    Ibanez RG1570 Custom
    PRS McCarty STD
    '71 Gibson SG Custom
    Bogner Alchemist 2x12
    Vox AD15VT

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    Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

    I'm pretty sure the John Petrucci BFR is a bolt-on. EBMM do not make set-necks.
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    • #3
      Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

      damn, I am a tool. It was so slick I could have sworn it was a sculpted set neck joint. They really know how to do a bolt on design right then.
      Mike Lipe Virtuoso #009
      Ibanez RG1570 Custom
      PRS McCarty STD
      '71 Gibson SG Custom
      Bogner Alchemist 2x12
      Vox AD15VT

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      • #4
        Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

        The regular JP6 is my main guitar. Easy to play and built like a tank. I didn't like the stock dimarzios (mine is 8 years old so it had different pups in it then) so I replaced them with a Screamn Demon/Jazz.

        Very underrated guitars.
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        • #5
          Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

          Originally posted by BluesGuyJ View Post
          damn, I am a tool. It was so slick I could have sworn it was a sculpted set neck joint. They really know how to do a bolt on design right then.
          No worries man. They do really have a mastery of the bolt-on design. I own two EBMM guitars - a Silhouette and a Steve Morse signature - and they're the two most solid-feeling guitars I've ever owned. That 5-bolt joint is absolutely rock-solid rigid. The whole guitar feels like one piece of wood.
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          • #6
            Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

            I think my next purchase may be an EBMM. Thing rocked my socks. I need to move some gear! lol
            Mike Lipe Virtuoso #009
            Ibanez RG1570 Custom
            PRS McCarty STD
            '71 Gibson SG Custom
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            • #7
              Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

              Do you have the Steve M. model with all of those pickups?
              Mike Lipe Virtuoso #009
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              PRS McCarty STD
              '71 Gibson SG Custom
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              • #8
                Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

                Originally posted by BluesGuyJ View Post
                Do you have the Steve M. model with all of those pickups?
                Yeah, one of the standard 4-pickup models. 11 very usable sounds.
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                • #9
                  Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

                  All models but the JP have a nut width of 1 5/8, right?
                  Mike Lipe Virtuoso #009
                  Ibanez RG1570 Custom
                  PRS McCarty STD
                  '71 Gibson SG Custom
                  Bogner Alchemist 2x12
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                  • #10
                    Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

                    Originally posted by bluesguyj View Post
                    i am a tool.


                    Okay... Are you really going to buy it? How much is it?
                    Last edited by Bones; 12-06-2010, 12:42 PM.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

                      Originally posted by BluesGuyJ View Post
                      All models but the JP have a nut width of 1 5/8, right?
                      Yes, I believe that's correct.
                      -Adam

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                      • #12
                        Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

                        I think they're roughly 3k? I would shoot for one used. I have no problem paying over 2k for an axe as long as it truely fits me and inspires me
                        Mike Lipe Virtuoso #009
                        Ibanez RG1570 Custom
                        PRS McCarty STD
                        '71 Gibson SG Custom
                        Bogner Alchemist 2x12
                        Vox AD15VT

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                        • #13
                          Re: Music Man JP BFR model, impressions

                          Musicman guitars are great. I have a Luke that I'll be keeping till the end.

                          There is a difference between the BFR (Ball Family Reserve) models and the regular models though. The BFRs have a mahogany tone block in the center of the body and have maple tops and alder or ash wings. That along with a bit more attention to detail make for some exceptional, lively and beautiful guitars. The price difference is what steered me towards the standard model instead of the BFR Luke. The BFRs are pricey but certainly worth it if you are looking for a keeper and can afford it.
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