I want a 4 thousand dollar Superstrat!

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The styling STRONGLY reminds me of one of my favorite guitars of all time, the Ibanez MAXXAS:

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Nathan will be having one for his next birthday.
 
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Yeah. I'd like one too but not that. A Jackson PC1.
 
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Yeah. I'd like one too but not that. A Jackson PC1.




The PC1 is a great guitar. I have a couple of them. I could do without the sustainer feature, but the feel and the tone is worth it. Very versatile. The neck is big, but not as huge as some people would like to have a reason to complain about. The neck was the basis for a custom build I just had made.
 
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Relative to the one the OP linked to . . . honestly, I think that thing is almost ugly. Not a prob. Just not my cup-'o-tea.
 
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Superstrats?! You're speaking my language.. Floyd Rose... 30 frets and a big 70's Headstock.. 2 humbuckers and a single coil.. coil tap, separate 3DPT switches for the pickups and a 3DPT switch for said coil tap.. One volume, 2 tones... But instead of regular switching.. LIGHT BULB SWITCHES!
 
Re: I want a 4 thousand dollar Superstrat!

Superstrats?! You're speaking my language.. Floyd Rose... 30 frets and a big 70's Headstock.. 2 humbuckers and a single coil.. coil tap, separate 3DPT switches for the pickups and a 3DPT switch for said coil tap.. One volume, 2 tones... But instead of regular switching.. LIGHT BULB SWITCHES!

What is a 3DPT switch?
What is a "light bulb switch"?
And, I assume you meant split rather than "coil tap".
 
Re: I want a 4 thousand dollar Superstrat!

The PC1 is a great guitar. I have a couple of them. I could do without the sustainer feature, but the feel and the tone is worth it. Very versatile. The neck is big, but not as huge as some people would like to have a reason to complain about. The neck was the basis for a custom build I just had made.

Yeah, my bandmate has one and he lets me play it at gigs if I want. I played it for most of our last gig and just love the thing. While the neck on my Frankenstrat and Esquire are 1" thickness (Warmoth Boatneck), I found the PC1 neck extremely comfortable. I would love to get a neck similar to that for my Baretta. If I want to play my Baretta more, I need to change the neck.
 
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" Re: I want a 4 thousand dollar Superstrat! "

Traditional masturbation is easier, more fun, and will save you thousands. And no-one has to hear it.
 
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Relative to the one the OP linked to . . . honestly, I think that thing is almost ugly. Just not my cup-'o-tea.



Same here, not a particularly attractive guitar. But then, I would never own any super strat. Way too overdone, it's like wearing a uniform.
 
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The PC1 is a great guitar. I have a couple of them. I could do without the sustainer feature, but the feel and the tone is worth it. Very versatile. The neck is big, but not as huge as some people would like to have a reason to complain about. The neck was the basis for a custom build I just had made.

PC-1 is still a vintage modern thing. Probably great for anything, including Pitbulls, Diezels, Modern Oranges, Rectos, EVH's, Mark series Mesas, Bogner high gain Series 1 ( modern classic), as well as Marshall JMP's and JCMs including modified. Old Old Fenders/Marshalls/Hiwatts/Oranges ( vintage) might be pushing it.

The thing about this Petrucci guitar is the pure TRUE modern aspect (I was actually also looking at the 'LUKE III 'model EMM, and it seems more 'classic vintage modern' ). I think , like the Lukather, the overall build platform of the Petrucci guitar is true classic, but the departure is completely modern. Thats what I am wanting. To be honest, its NOT to replace my classic vintage isntrumentage whatsoever. These old vintage style instruments still PLAY the best and sound the best, well, over the old amps that are also the Best sounding, because sadly, no matter how well a modern instrument plays, it doesn't actually play as well as a old guitar up to a point in the action, because of the true true tonality in the interaction between tone and feel , of course, only capable to be realized on a vintage guitar in almost all instances.

However, for yuor modern high gain, high-mid gain , you get unparalleled play action,ergonomics, electronics and everything you'd want in a modern player with this Petrucci.

Also, no one has ever mentioned the superb fully immaculately finished in form and fit oil hand rubbed rosated maple neck. Ans also, no harm n no foul to ditch the stock pickups and install Duncans.
 
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