Ernie Ball Musicman guitar owners inside

  • Thread starter Thread starter yngzaklynch
  • Start date Start date
yngzaklynch

yngzaklynch

New member
Share your pics, vids and stories.

I bought my JP6 BFR over a year ago and it's still what I play 90% of the time. I can find good things about my other guitars but they all fall short compared to my EBMM. It plays and sounds so nice. It's also as comfortable as anything I've played. A few months back I went to fellow forumite Hard n heavy aka Gregs house to play through some of his killer amps. While there I did a quick A/B with Gregs white Suhr. I love this particular Suhr by the way. Well at no point did I feel my EBMM was out classed. Both guitars were definitely "top shelf" shredders and I'm willing to be that most guitar players would enjoy playing either. Definitely feel like I have a keeper.

Jim
 
I've had two EBMM. A white JP6 that I ordered brand new a few years back fully loaded. At the time there was practically no white JP6's around, which is why I had to order it and wait about 8 months to get it from EB. I sold it like a year later because I got into collecting ESPs.

3 years ago I bought a killer trans blue EBMM Axis Super Sport, which I've always wanted and it was a great guitar and the neck was super comfortable to play on. I traded that one for an Ibanez Jem though a year ago.

The ONLY thing that I very much dislike is the color of EBMM guitars. My JP6 was more of a creamy off white in person, but with camera flash it was SUPER WHITE. It didn't match any of my other white guitars. My trans blue Axis was dark blue with camera flash, but more aqua in person. The colors with the flash is the colors I'd prefer to have had.


jp3.jpg


022.jpg


Heres without the flash for the JP6. I can't find any pics on my computer of the Axis without flash.
2-1.jpg
 
Bought my first EBMM in 2007. It was the first run of JP6 BFR's and its trans black. Love it! The neck is very thin, turns many off. It sustains for days and sounds very thick. It's like a les Paul in shredder form.

I then purchased a Axis in trans blue burst with a d-tuna. I love the feel also, eventhough its totally different than the JP6. I use it for short sets when I don't have time to switch guitars in between songs for drop tunings. Only problem is I play better live with the longer scale length of the JP6. The strings are too slinky with the axis and I tend to pull notes Sharp.
 
My Axis is my #1 guitar. I love the feel and the sound of it. Fits me very well :yes:

I've owned 4 Axis guitars, both regular and super sports...plus an MM90 Axis. I owned a Silhouette with a factory floyd, a Silo Special, a LUKE and a JP for a while

I wish I was wealthy enough to have kept all of them...but I will never get rid of my trusty amber axis ;)
 
Love my EB Axis. I've had this guitar for approximely 8yrs and it hangs w/ all my GMW's. I'm a huge GMW guy so that is saying something. I'll also add that the axis requires alot less neck tweaking then my GMW's. My only complaint is the small frets.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0269_16_4_1.JPG
    IMG_0269_16_4_1.JPG
    64.2 KB · Views: 4,397
These are the GMW's that my axis hangs with.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1334-01.JPG
    IMG_1334-01.JPG
    360.5 KB · Views: 4,401
yngzaklynch":2iyfuw4d said:
I thought the Axis was still 25 1/2" scale?????
You're right! I just always figured it was shorter because of how it plays. Hmmm, maybe its all in my head then?
 
bobbtoz":2ttcfs91 said:
These are the GMW's that my axis hangs with.


I want to try a JPX1 which has jumbo stainless steel frets. I'm betting it's a dream to play.
 
After I got my first Axis (I now have three), all of my Ibanez, Fenders, Gibsons and Jacksons started gathering dust. Some of those are very cool and fun to play sometimes, but the Axis with a D-Tuna is just a superb all around workhorse. For the price, especially used, the fit, finish, feel and tone are hard to beat.
 
Tonelover":3biwluq1 said:
After I got my first Axis (I now have three), all of my Ibanez, Fenders, Gibsons and Jacksons started gathering dust. Some of those are very cool and fun to play sometimes, but the Axis with a D-Tuna is just a superb all around workhorse. For the price, especially used, the fit, finish, feel and tone are hard to beat.
Nice gots pics or a vid?
 
yngzaklynch":3t8fa5to said:
Tonelover":3t8fa5to said:
After I got my first Axis (I now have three), all of my Ibanez, Fenders, Gibsons and Jacksons started gathering dust. Some of those are very cool and fun to play sometimes, but the Axis with a D-Tuna is just a superb all around workhorse. For the price, especially used, the fit, finish, feel and tone are hard to beat.
Nice gots pics or a vid?
I know he just got one from the classifieds that I was lusting after :gethim:
 
I have a orange quilt axis. Great guitar, amazing neck.
 
Lord Toneking":23f3ifbg said:
yngzaklynch":23f3ifbg said:
Tonelover":23f3ifbg said:
After I got my first Axis (I now have three), all of my Ibanez, Fenders, Gibsons and Jacksons started gathering dust. Some of those are very cool and fun to play sometimes, but the Axis with a D-Tuna is just a superb all around workhorse. For the price, especially used, the fit, finish, feel and tone are hard to beat.
Nice gots pics or a vid?
I know he just got one from the classifieds that I was lusting after :gethim:


Maybe you can "guilt" him into posting a clip or video
 
yngzaklynch":2jihbycn said:
Lord Toneking":2jihbycn said:
yngzaklynch":2jihbycn said:
Tonelover":2jihbycn said:
After I got my first Axis (I now have three), all of my Ibanez, Fenders, Gibsons and Jacksons started gathering dust. Some of those are very cool and fun to play sometimes, but the Axis with a D-Tuna is just a superb all around workhorse. For the price, especially used, the fit, finish, feel and tone are hard to beat.
Nice gots pics or a vid?
I know he just got one from the classifieds that I was lusting after :gethim:


Maybe you can "guilt" him into posting a clip or video
Or better yet get him to trade it to me for my Purple Wolfgang :yes:
 
I have had on again/off again "relationships" with EVH's since '95 :lol: :LOL: No matter what guitars come and go; I always end up coming back to them. Some people say they feel too small but they fit me just right and the necks are perfect for me as well. I sold the final remaining evh in my collection back around 2005 to help fund an engagement ring for my my wife and I wasn't gigging a whole lot and I bonded with a McCarty. The prices soon went through the roof and it took me until June of this year to find one at a price I could live with - at a pawnshop of all places.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1464.JPG
    IMG_1464.JPG
    1.6 MB · Views: 4,330
I had several EBMM's but I found I prefer the Suhr Moderns so I sold all my Balls ordered a few Moderns which I love. However, Suhr does not make their 7 string model left handed yet, so I bought a JP7 at the same price as the fully loaded 6 string model and had it modded to my liking.

Replaced the fretboard with ebony, scalloped 12-24, radiused to 21", jumbo stainless steel frets, BKP's, and all sorts of push/pull options. :rock:

The total for all the work plus the guitar still was cheaper then new JP7's go for. Sometimes it pays to be a lefty when dealers need to move out old stock.

img0720ps.jpg


img0718tr.jpg
 
I got two of them, one a JP6 and the other a BFR. I like the BFR better, it's thicker sounding and has more sustain. I'll probably sell the roasted neck one to finance the new one.

stacks_image_9_1.png


stacks_image_17_1.png
 

Attachments

  • JP6_BFR_Quilt_CherryBurst_G52617.jpg
    JP6_BFR_Quilt_CherryBurst_G52617.jpg
    70.1 KB · Views: 4,240
Back
Top