Music Man JPX - 10th Anniversary
Verfasst: 07.01.2010, 10:13
Oh, dachte Joe Web hätte es hier auch schon gepostet . Hat er aber nicht, daher mach ich das jetzt mal schnell.
Hier die Bilder der neuen MusicMan JPX:
Folgnde E-Mail von John wurde dann auch noch im Ernie Ball Forum veröffentlicht:
"Message From John Petrucci re JPX
I received this email today....
Sterling,
Can you post this for me?
Wow! I can't believe I'm celebrating 10 years with Music Man already!
I'm so excited to introduce the JPX this year. It's the next incarnation in the gradual progression of my signature guitar.
One of the amazing things about working with Sterling and the boys over at Music Man is having the freedom to be able to introduce changes to my instrument that coincide with the evolution of my musical style and creative voice.
Being able to interpret and realize my requests is certainly a talent possessed by all at MM. It's definitely an ongoing process. In fact, we never actually intended on making the JPX, it sort of happened accidentally. After playing the 25th anniversary model, I wondered what my guitar would sound like if it too were chambered and how it would feel if the body were also a bit bigger. Same goes with the 5 way switch. Then, I've often wondered what the BFR would look like if it were made to look more symmetrical with the horns of equal leanness and the hips without the offset. I immediately fell in love with Drew's drawings. Also, well over a year ago when Dudley and I spoke about a stealth version of my original JP model with all black hardware and pick ups, once again I was salivating. The larger frets were basically a result of me always wondering how they would feel on this model. The ebony fretboard and opaque finish came from playing the Dargie. Although I absolutely cherish all of my beautiful and unique transparent maple burst BFRs, I was sent an awesome black sparkle that looked amazing under the stage lights. Finally I asked for a little purple in the sparkle and the borolo color was born. So the guitar naturally evolved based partly on curiosity and experimentation, and partially on the implementation of new and successful ideas and technological advancements. It wasn't until Sterling and I were reminiscing about our 10 year mark and him saying, "You know what? Let's make this latest version your tenth anniversary model" that the JPX was born!
So that's the story. I absolutely love the way the JPX came out. It looks lean, mean and ready for battle, it sounds tremendous and plays like a dream.
I've said it before, but I consider myself blessed to be working with such a brilliant group of individuals at the best guitar company on the planet!
Can't wait 'till you have a chance to try it and hope you'll enjoy it as much as I am.
JP
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T"
Nun meine persönliche Meinung: Das bis jetzt hässlichste Modell der Reihe JP! Ich finde einfach die Kombination der lila Farbe und der schwarzen Hardware einfach nicht gelungen. Dazu kommt noch der 5 Weg Schalter, wobei das mit Sicherheit nur gewöhnungssache ist. Aber wie gesagt. Mein Geschmack trifft das ganze nicht!
Was meint ihr?
Hier die Bilder der neuen MusicMan JPX:
Folgnde E-Mail von John wurde dann auch noch im Ernie Ball Forum veröffentlicht:
"Message From John Petrucci re JPX
I received this email today....
Sterling,
Can you post this for me?
Wow! I can't believe I'm celebrating 10 years with Music Man already!
I'm so excited to introduce the JPX this year. It's the next incarnation in the gradual progression of my signature guitar.
One of the amazing things about working with Sterling and the boys over at Music Man is having the freedom to be able to introduce changes to my instrument that coincide with the evolution of my musical style and creative voice.
Being able to interpret and realize my requests is certainly a talent possessed by all at MM. It's definitely an ongoing process. In fact, we never actually intended on making the JPX, it sort of happened accidentally. After playing the 25th anniversary model, I wondered what my guitar would sound like if it too were chambered and how it would feel if the body were also a bit bigger. Same goes with the 5 way switch. Then, I've often wondered what the BFR would look like if it were made to look more symmetrical with the horns of equal leanness and the hips without the offset. I immediately fell in love with Drew's drawings. Also, well over a year ago when Dudley and I spoke about a stealth version of my original JP model with all black hardware and pick ups, once again I was salivating. The larger frets were basically a result of me always wondering how they would feel on this model. The ebony fretboard and opaque finish came from playing the Dargie. Although I absolutely cherish all of my beautiful and unique transparent maple burst BFRs, I was sent an awesome black sparkle that looked amazing under the stage lights. Finally I asked for a little purple in the sparkle and the borolo color was born. So the guitar naturally evolved based partly on curiosity and experimentation, and partially on the implementation of new and successful ideas and technological advancements. It wasn't until Sterling and I were reminiscing about our 10 year mark and him saying, "You know what? Let's make this latest version your tenth anniversary model" that the JPX was born!
So that's the story. I absolutely love the way the JPX came out. It looks lean, mean and ready for battle, it sounds tremendous and plays like a dream.
I've said it before, but I consider myself blessed to be working with such a brilliant group of individuals at the best guitar company on the planet!
Can't wait 'till you have a chance to try it and hope you'll enjoy it as much as I am.
JP
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T"
Nun meine persönliche Meinung: Das bis jetzt hässlichste Modell der Reihe JP! Ich finde einfach die Kombination der lila Farbe und der schwarzen Hardware einfach nicht gelungen. Dazu kommt noch der 5 Weg Schalter, wobei das mit Sicherheit nur gewöhnungssache ist. Aber wie gesagt. Mein Geschmack trifft das ganze nicht!
Was meint ihr?