Visit to the local guitar store

kramer

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So I spent the afternoon at a local guitar store, and had the opportunity to try out many different guitars. My favourite of which was a beautiful EBMM Axis, damn that is the most fantastic neck I've played in a long time!! I also tried out some Ibanez models, I was fairly impressed with the playability of the high end S series, but not so much with any of the RGs that I played. I also saw one of the neck-thru HSH Squier Showmasters for the first time today, and damn that's a solid guitar and a nice player for just over $400. (Well, $400 anywhere else, this store is way overpriced for everything....so I was just 'kicking some tires'). Has anyone else had the opportunity to play one of these Showmasters?, great bang for the buck if you ask me! I think that I've been sold on the Axis though, my GAS is working overtime!!, I think that I'll have to start pricing some of these online in the near future!!
Matt
 
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EBMM guitars are great, but they just don't like to work with my big hands. If they had wide necks that were fatter, I'd have one by now ;)
 
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Was it really neck-thru? I though the cheap showmasters were set-neck? Anyway, I played the SSS version before and it was awesome, the neck was smooth and frets were great. The fingerboard looks milky which is weird, but a nice guitar. The one I played had a floating-wilkinson style bridge, I'd get rid of that though, bad for low-tunings.
 
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It's always a fun time to go to the guitar shop, expecially if you pick a time when it's not too busy. You can just take your time and plink around. There are a lot of jems out there for a decent price if you take the time to sift through the chaff.
 
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Go for the Axis. That's a superior quality, pro level guitar. A friend of mine has a trans red EVH and it's THE shred guitar, as far as I'm concerned.

The thing with shred-oriented axes is they tend to sacrifice tone for playability/trem stability. The Musicmans are great because they are both toneful and playable.

buy s/h and the resale should hold, too.
 
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