Jake e lee charvel (fender)

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the rossness":ckzhobh5 said:
There's this guitar called an OLP MM1. Its a Chinese copy of an EBMM axis super sport. They pop up used at GC every now and again for $80-$100 and I swear that they play better than almost every guitar out there.Cheap doesn't always equal crappy and expensive doesn't always equal great.

honestly I have one and have never been able to bond with the neck...in fact I am about to shave it to a shape I like, hopefully that takes it to the next level for me. I also added a thick maple cap to the basswood body just for shits and giggles, really made it come to life tone wise. The stock neck pick up is awesome
 
1meanplexi":3hfvxmft said:
Man, am I gonna get roasted for this!!!!! I have a signature squire that is fucking fabulous. It is the crossbones. I have played super strats, custom and this thing for the $ is nothing short of those. Flame away!!!

dude my $80 squire sounds a million times better than my malmsteen strat...it is also made of less pieces of wood :lol: :LOL: (the malm is 4 piece)
 
sytharnia1560":19noyhxt said:
90% of the appeal of a charvel is "that" neck shape/feel ........ tough for a home build to get it there imo...they never quite feel the same

Have you ever played a Warmoth Standard Thin? Great necks and even if it wasn't the Jake neck I could always sand it just like he had Charvel do to get it thinner.
 
you guys are going to make me want another cheap axe!
 
splawner":1a7jaqcj said:
1meanplexi":1a7jaqcj said:
Man, am I gonna get roasted for this!!!!! I have a signature squire that is fucking fabulous. It is the crossbones. I have played super strats, custom and this thing for the $ is nothing short of those. Flame away!!!
Not at all....I have played guitars 2000+ and have ones for under 500 that play better...No need to pay a lot for a guitar if you find the right one ;)

Some of the Charvettes were really good....huge frets and even with the behind the nut string lock they stayed in tune. At least the one I had. Never should have sold it. I actually preferred it to my Jackson. I've got one of the OLP MM1s too. Great little axe.

:yes:
 
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