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Thanks so much for all the in put. You guys are great!
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[QUOTE=Paleolith54;5629273]My thought is you've already answered all the important questions. Played well, felt good, etc. I'd prefer it by a long shot over any Squier in that range, or a Mexi Strat. Adjusting to jumbo frets is a minor issue. I wouldn't worry about 24-fret guitars with humbuckers only being for Metal, either ; check this link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=5kcmui5Eh6k[/QUOTE Wow! That was really nice.
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If the feature that really grabbed your attention was the coil-tap humbuckers, then it's worth pointing out that there are a healthy variety of guitars with that same feature. Also, most humbucker makers have 4-conductor versions that are built to be tapped. Just wire in a push-pull pot with the new pickups, easy retrofit to any guitar you like.
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you haven't mentioned what kind of music you play and the amp that this will play thru.
if you have a chance, go to your big box store and play a ton of guitars thru a ton of amps(or bring your own and check it at the door). that way you can boil down the combination. play music!
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Heavy metal guitars are a blast to play and easy on the hands. See how it feels. The neck is everything. Those pickups will sound great just clean or with a bit of reverb.
I use my Jackson "metal axe" for a ton of different things. But don't be surprised if you feel an itch to try out some Steve Vai licks. ... |