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Hey Dude!*Kramer Focus 4000 "V" 85' with OFR \m/
*Kramer Focus 1000 85' with OFR \m/
*Randall RG100ES Full Stack (85') Black Tolex with Matching R412JB & R412JT Jaguar Loaded Cabs "THE "DIME" METAL MONSTER" \m/
*Randall RG100ES (88') Gray Carpet "THE METAL MONSTER" \m/
*Ampeg VH140C HEAD....O.M.G. METAL HEAVEN! \m/
*ADA MP-1 (3.666 RECTO/SOLDANO) MOD* \m/
*Digitech RP-1 "THE ORIGINAL" \m/
*Morley Vai Bad Horsie 2 Wah \m/
*LONG LIVE THE M-E-T-A-L!" \m/
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Welcome.
Your guitars are sexy.
I Love your amp.
I hate you.
Enjoy your stay.Gear
Jackson DXMG
Jackson JS30RR
Boss ML2 Metalcore Pedal
Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby
Blackstar HT5H
Marshall MC212
Gear I want
Jackson RR1T Black
Marshall JCM 800 2203
Marshall 1960A Cab
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Originally posted by Scooter View PostHey dude!
I like your collection.
How do the necks compare (to you) feelwise, like the M4 to the USA Pro-Mod to the MIJ?
The Pro Mod's are of course very similar. To me the So Cal neck feels a little thinner and the edges are more aggressively rolled. The differences are subjective and both are very good players. If I had to choose one it would be the San Dimas because I like how it sounds better. That has more to do with PU's and personal taste for instance than where or how well they were constructed. It's difficult to compare the Model 4 to the Pro Mod's due to the rosewood board. It feels a little chunkier maybe. But sometimes I think it's the most comfortable to play...sort of like an old friend.
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