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probably gonna get flamed for this but I don't like the Jackson Licensed trems either....My Guitars
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no matter how much you guys say "they are putting down Jackson," have some of you also not put down other brands? (ok the limp-dick Gibson thing was funny as hell lol).
there will always be "brand loyalty," causing fans of a certain guitar manufacturer to lash out against other brands. I for one don't give a fuck, hand me a Charvel, Kramer, Jackson, Fender, ESP, LTD I'll like it if It feels good
"If The Shit Fits, Wear It!" - Donald "Duck" DunnOut Of Ideas
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I'm not a fan of any of the licensed trems. The only one that comes close to an OFR is the Schaller. So I really don't get where the Ibanez guys come from with all the praise they heap on the Edge trems. Every one that I've played felt as cheap - or cheaper - than a Jackson licensed trem. That's not to say that they're terrible or anything - they are decent units. But a lot of guys talk up the Edges as if they're an improvement on an OFR. And, IMHO, it's not even close.
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Hehe, who cares really? If they think they need an "all access neck joint" to be able to play metal, that says it all I think.
Originally posted by Shwayman11 View Postprobably gonna get flamed for this but I don't like the Jackson Licensed trems either....
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Originally posted by Frigo89 View Postno matter how much you guys say "they are putting down Jackson," have some of you also not put down other brands? (ok the limp-dick Gibson thing was funny as hell lol).
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Originally posted by Shwayman11 View Postprobably gonna get flamed for this but I don't like the Jackson Licensed trems either....
The fanboy "jackson still uses square neck plates" mentality is annoying though, but I guess if people want to go buy an ibanez because Vai plays one, then more Jackson's for me!:ROTF:I feel festive all year round. Deal with it.
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostI'm not a fan of any of the licensed trems. The only one that comes close to an OFR is the Schaller. So I really don't get where the Ibanez guys come from with all the praise they heap on the Edge trems. Every one that I've played felt as cheap - or cheaper - than a Jackson licensed trem. That's not to say that they're terrible or anything - they are decent units. But a lot of guys talk up the Edges as if they're an improvement on an OFR. And, IMHO, it's not even close.
I couldn't agree more.I feel festive all year round. Deal with it.
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I'm one person that would take the Original Edge over an OFR. I just feel the Edge is a bit smoother than the FR. Not saying one is better than the other, I just like the feel of the Edge a bit better than the OFR. But the FR is a great trem too...
How many of you have used the term "Ibenhad"? I've seen it on this page quite a bit. So not like we don't do that either, is it???
I use to post on jemsite quite a bit. It use to be a cool forum. But that was a while ago. I don't go there as much as I use too...I'm angry because you're stupid
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostThat was totally tongue-in-cheek, dude. A little bit of limp-dick humor at Gibson's expense. Not intended as a "real" put down of the Gibson brand at all, which - in general - is kind of silly IMHO.
I have also used the term, Ibenhad, but I don't find it derogatory (sp?) hell I knowingly prenounce Charvel wrong, just because I am used to calling it a different name (pronounced "Charv-ul" as opposed to "Elle")
I enjoy a good Krammer as much as the next guy, an Epimaphone (Simpson's rip-off, but still good), Bender, and good ol' E-S-PeeOut Of Ideas
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