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I think there are a total of 10 of these in 5 different color patterns, 2 of each. Fullers had three of them I think back in June for the Custom Shop Clinic. If I wasn't already in on the limited run with Matt I would have taken one home.
Just got my PC1 in Chlorine today from Guitar Asylum. I was skeptical on the guitar but man I'm just so happy with it. The sustainer system is amazing and fun to play with. They are great guitars.
Just got my PC1 in Chlorine today from Guitar Asylum. I was skeptical on the guitar but man I'm just so happy with it. The sustainer system is amazing and fun to play with. They are great guitars.
Exactly. I got one without ever playing it and I have never regretted it. An outstanding guitar with great tone, a superb neck and fun toys.
I just wish the neck on them wasnt a friggin 5x5 support beam with frets. DAMN that think is HUGE compared to the rest of my Jacksons. The only thing I have that it is that size is the neck on my JZB1 Jackson Junior.
I would love to have a PC1 with a Speed Neck profile.
I prefer thin necks, too, but have no troubles with my PC1. It's very comfortable, and a nice change of pace.
I dig the Mike L. graphic above, except for the devil face part. The purple-ish lightning/electricity looks very cool. And Matt's trans-flame run looks awesome.
I prefer thin necks, too, but have no troubles with my PC1. It's very comfortable, and a nice change of pace.
I dig the Mike L. graphic above, except for the devil face part. The purple-ish lightning/electricity looks very cool. And Matt's trans-flame run looks awesome.
I was worried about the neck profile before I grabbed mine, but was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable it is. Definitely able to shred on those guitars. I wish there was some tips on the Sustainer besides the one page instructions. I'd love to know what some other 'tricks' are that you can do with it.
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